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Catch up on the latest news and hear the best interviews from around the Betfred Super League and beyond with Jenna Brooks and Jon Wilkin.
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Anthony Mullally | Veganism, wellness and meditation
Former Super League winner, Anthony Mullally joins Jenna and Jon on this week's episode of The Bench.
Anthony talks about how he began to focus on mindfullness during his playing career, why he decided to go vegan, and tells us about the retreats business he has set up which offer men the chance to explore their masculinity. -
Sean O'Loughlin | Captaincy, coaching ambitions and touch judge frustration
Wigan Warriors' legendary captain, now coach, Sean O'Loughlin is Jenna and Jon's guest on this week's episode of The Bench.
Sean looks back on his hugely successful career as a player and tells us what his ambitions are now he has moved into coaching. -
Alex Walmsley | A different path, happiness and getting rid of backs!
St Helens prop, Alex Walmsley joins Jenna and Jon this week to discuss his journey from university and amateur rugby league to becoming a Saints legend.
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Sam Halsall | Contract extensions, coffee and leaving Wembley
Huddersfield Giants' Sam Halsall joins Jenna and Jon for this week's episode of The Bench. Sam talks about his newly-signed contract extension, how he's trying to become a better barista and offers up a thought on Wembley Stadium in 'On and Off the Bench'.
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Gary Hetherington | Leeds CEO talks state of rugby league and Rhinos ambition
Leeds Rhinos chief executive, Gary Hetherington joins Jenna, Jon and Sam Tomkins on this week's episode of The Bench. Gary gives his views on the current state of rugby league in Britain and what he thinks the future looks like for the Rhinos.
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Professor Chris Brookes | Tour tales, concussion learnings & being a chairman!
Jenna and Jon are joined by Wigan Warriors chairman, professor Chris Brookes on this week's episode on The Bench.
'Doc' shares stories from his 30 years in rugby league including a couple of brilliant tales from Great Britain's tour of Australia in 2006. Plus, he tells us how understanding of head injuries has changed over the decades and what he has to do now in his role as chairman.