Roy and HG - Bludging on the Blindside ABC Grandstand
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The master of midfield mayhem Rampaging Roy Slaven and the leading light of long shots HG Nelson cast a collective eye over the world of sport.
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The Best of Bludging on the Blindside - Part 1
The Best of the Bludge - Horse trainer pulls down pants, unsavoury types in Vegas and are rule changers idiots?
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The Best of Bludging on the Blindside - Part 2
The Best of the Bludge - Bunnings Island, exporting chickens in a can, Rugby league spies and Highrise Horses.
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Part 1 - Roy motivates the NSW Blues by putting a snake down his pants.
Rampaging Roy Slaven and HG Nelson cast a collective eye over the world of sport.
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Part 2 - Roy motivates the NSW Blues by putting a snake down his pants.
Part 2 - Roy motivates the NSW Blues by putting a snake down his pants and encourages the players to do the same.
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Bunnings Island - Part 1
Part 1 - Albo's thinking of giving PNG's new NRL team $60 million per year for the next 10 years. The cap is only $11 million, where does the rest go? Roy and HG discuss the idea of a Rugby League island with Nuclear power plant, hospital with casino, a lovely big wharf and of course a Rugby League field in it's own biosphere.
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Bunnings Island - Part 2
Part 2 - Albo's thinking of giving PNG's new NRL team $60 million per year for the next 10 years. The cap is only $11 million, where does the rest go? Roy and HG discuss the idea of a Rugby League island with Nuclear power plant, hospital with casino, a lovely big wharf and of course a Rugby League field in it's own biosphere.
Customer Reviews
Keep on keeping on
I’ve been a fan since I was a teenager and now almost forty years later still laugh out loud several times each episode. There has never been a better pair of social commentators in Australia may their reign continue.
Glad the boys are back again for 2023
It great to hear the words of wisdom from HG Nelson and Roy on the radio during COVID-19 times and now back in normal times. Have loved listening to you guys at school sport back in the late 80’s and now continuing the tradition with my kids. Long may they grace our airways. Keep up the great work boys!!!!!
Masters
As always, great to hear them tackling the real issues across the rugba league community.