• Tony Kemp Podcast: Andrew Johns talks Origin & 18th NRL team, Kempy & Marty predict Warriors' run home
    Jul 15 2024
    Another round in the NRL passes by, which means another jam-packed episode of the Tony Kemp Podcast! Every Monday during the 2024 NRL season, Kemp - the former Warriors coach and Kiwis representative - is joined by Martin Devlin, renowned New Zealand sports broadcaster and now host of It's Only Sport on The Platform. Together, they go through all the main talking points in rugby league's biggest club competition.

    Podcast schedule...

    -Weekend roundup - Kempy and Marty recap the action from round 19 of the NRL season, which was shortened due to State of Origin game three coming up this Wednesday. Still, there were some key results which impacted the race for the top eight, including the Dragons beating the Brisbane Broncos 30-26 and the Manly Sea Eagles belting the Newcastle Knights 44-6. As it stands, the Melbourne Storm are still top of the table, with the Penrith Panthers, Sydney Roosters, and Cronulla Sharks rounding out the top four.
    -Up The Wahs - a segment that Kempy and Marty dedicate solely to chatting about the Warriors. Given the club enjoyed the bye in round 19, the pair instead break down where the Warriors are at as they approach the back end of the season, including what their best 17 looks like.
    -He's A Ledge - Kempy and Marty are joined on the show by one of the biggest names in rugby league - Andrew Johns. The legend nicknamed 'Joey' previews the deciding State of Origin clash in Brisbane this week, while also offering his thoughts on where the 18th NRL franchise should be based.
    -Head-to-head - Kempy and Marty face off, debating a number of NRL topics. This week they focus on the Warriors, and predict how the club will perform in their final seven fixtures of the season.
    -TK's top five - Kempy lists his five best teams in the NRL right now.
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    42 mins
  • Tony Kemp Podcast: Warriors stiffed by refs? Storm & Roosters keep winning, Kevin Campion, & more
    Jul 8 2024
    Get ready rugby league fans, episode 16 of the Tony Kemp Podcast is here! Every Monday during the 2024 NRL season, Kemp - the former Warriors coach and Kiwis representative - is joined by Martin Devlin, renowned New Zealand sports broadcaster and now host of It's Only Sport on The Platform. Together, they go through all the main talking points in rugby league's biggest club competition.

    Podcast schedule...

    -Weekend roundup - Kempy and Marty recap the action from round 18 of the NRL season, which saw a number of main contenders reaffirm their positions up the ladder including the Penrith Panthers and Sydney Roosters, while the likes of the Brisbane Broncos, Canberra Raiders and Warriors suffered defeats that dented their finals hopes. As it stands, the Melbourne Storm remain on top of the table, four points ahead of the Panthers and six ahead of the Roosters and Cronulla Sharks.
    -Up The Wahs - a segment that Kempy and Marty dedicate solely to chatting about the Warriors, who - despite a valiant effort - endured one of their more demoralising defeats this season, losing 13-12 to the Canterbury Bulldogs in extra time. Questionable refereeing decisions are a central talking point of the game as well.
    -He's A Ledge - Kempy and Marty are joined on the show by an ex-Warrior, Bronco and Queensland Maroon in Kevin Campion.
    -Head-to-head - Kempy and Marty debate a number of NRL topics, including whether or not the Warriors can STILL make the top eight, and how well will Jason Ryles go as Parramatta Eels coach from 2025.
    -TK's top five - Kempy lists his five best teams in the NRL right now.
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    45 mins
  • Tony Kemp Podcast: Where to now for Warriors after record NRL loss to Gold Coast Titans?
    Jun 24 2024
    Episode 15 of the Tony Kemp Podcast is here! Every Monday during the 2024 NRL season, Kemp - the former Warriors coach and Kiwis representative - is joined by Martin Devlin, renowned New Zealand sports broadcaster and now host of It's Only Sport on The Platform. Together, they recap all the main talking points in rugby league's biggest club competition.

    This week's podcast focuses heavily on the Warriors' horrendous 66-6 defeat at the hands of the Titans on the Gold Coast on Saturday - the club's equal-worst defeat ever (alongside their 70-10 loss to the Melbourne Storm on Anzac Day in 2022). After three impressive wins in a row and holding a 14-0 lead 18 minutes into last weeks' loss to the Storm, life has taken a turn for the worst in a matter of days for the club and its fan base. The Warriors sit 13th on the ladder with a six-win, one-draw, eight-loss record with nine games to play. Is the top eight now an unlikely achievement for coach Andrew Webster and his players?

    Podcast schedule...

    -Weekend roundup - Kempy and Marty recap the action from round 16 of the NRL season, which featured only five games due to the second State of Origin match taking place this Wednesday. As it stands, the Melbourne Storm remain on top of the table, two points ahead of the Penrith Panthers and Cronulla Sharks who are second and third.
    -Up The Wahs - a segment that Kempy and Marty dedicate solely to chatting about the Warriors. All eyes are on that 60-point defeat at the hands of the Titans for the Warriors. Who/What is to blame? Will selection changes by coach Webster make a difference or are there bigger issues at the club?
    -He's A Ledge - Kempy and Marty are joined on the show by a Queensland rugby league legend in Brent Tate. The now 42-year-old is a NRL premiership winner with the Brisbane Broncos back in 2006, and also wore the Warriors and North Queensland Cowboys strips during his 13-year professional career.
    -Head-to-head - Kempy and Marty debate a number of NRL topics, including how do the Warriors return to winning ways, and whether or not it's acceptable for teammates to argue on-field in front of cameras.
    -Effluex clean-up award - Kempy nominates a player, coach or team who did their job better than anyone else on the weekend, someone who rolled up their sleeves and turned gunk into gold.
    -TK's top five - Kempy lists his five best teams in the NRL right now.
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    44 mins
  • Tony Kemp Podcast: Storm smack Warriors to stay top of NRL ladder, Richie Blackmore features
    Jun 17 2024
    Tony Kemp and Martin Devlin present episode 14 of the Tony Kemp Podcast. Every Monday during the 2024 NRL season, Kemp - the former Warriors coach and Kiwis representative - is joined by Devlin, renowned New Zealand sports broadcaster and now host of It's Only Sport on The Platform. Together, they recap all the main talking points in rugby league's biggest club competition.

    First off, Kempy and Marty recap the action from round 15 of the NRL season, which featured a number of surprise results, including the Dolphins surviving a Cronulla Sharks fightback to win 30-28, the South Sydney Rabbitohs making it three in a row with a 22-12 victory over the Brisbane Broncos, and the Wests Tigers breaking their nine-game losing run with an 18-10 win over the Gold Coast Titans. The Melbourne Storm remain top of the table thanks to their impressive win over the Warriors, with the Penrith Panthers in second, the Sharks in third and Dolphins fourth. The Sydney Roosters, Canterbury Bulldogs, Canberra Raiders and Manly Sea Eagles make up the teams sitting 5-8.

    Then, it's Up The Wahs - a segment that Kempy and Marty dedicate solely to chatting about the Warriors. This week's edition focuses on the Warriors' heavy 38-24 defeat at the hands of the Storm in Auckland, which ended a three-game winning run for the Mount Smart club. The boys question how the Warriors let slip a commanding 14-0 lead early on, whether or not Shaun Johnson should be dropped after an underwhelming performance, and more.

    Next, it's He's A Ledge, and this week it's a New Zealand rugby league favourite in the form of Richie Blackmore who features on the podcast. The outside back represented the Kiwis on 25 occasions, and played his club footy for the likes of the Warriors, Castleford and Leeds. Kempy and Marty chat with Blackmore about memories from the famous 1991 trans-Tasman test win over Australia in Melbourne, how Blackmore's career started, and much more.

    Then, Kempy and Marty go head-to-head debating a number of NRL topics, including if the Roosters are still a premiership contender, and what the new Warriors halves combination should be if coach Andrew Webster elects to change it. And to finish things off, Kempy lists his five best teams in the NRL right now on TK's Top 5.
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    42 mins
  • Tony Kemp Podcast: Warriors wallop Cowboys & move closer to NRL top eight, Stacey Jones, & more
    Jun 10 2024
    It's time for episode 13 of the Tony Kemp Podcast. Every Monday during the 2024 NRL season, Kemp - the former Warriors coach and Kiwis representative - is joined by Devlin, renowned New Zealand sports broadcaster and now host of It's Only Sport on The Platform. Together, they recap all the main talking points in rugby league's biggest club competition.

    To kick off proceedings, the boys recap action from round 14 of the 2024 NRL season. The weekend began with the Dragons crushing the Wests Tigers 56-14, and included the Warriors scoring a massive away win over the North Queensland Cowboys 42-12, the South Sydney Rabbitohs making it two in a row by pelting the Titans on the Gold Coast 46-12, and the Cronulla Sharks returning to winning ways with a 22-12 road victory over the Brisbane Broncos. As it stands, the Melbourne Storm are top of the table with the Sharks, Penrith Panthers and Dolphins making up the top four. The Canberra Raiders may not have played but they still jumped up to fifth on the ladder, with the Sydney Roosters, Broncos and Dragons rounding out the top eight.

    Then, it's Up The Wahs - a segment that Kempy and Marty dedicate solely to chatting about the Warriors. The Auckland-based club enjoyed one of their best wins of the Andrew Webster era, dismantling the Cowboys 42-12 and moving to within one point of the top eight. That makes it three wins in a row for the Warriors, who well and back on track for a top eight finish - all going to plan - after sitting as low as 14th on the ladder earlier in the year. Kempy and Marty discuss whether that was the club's best win of 2024, Te Maire Martin's outstanding performance at halfback and whether or not coach Webster may select Martin instead of Shaun Johnson for this weekend's Storm clash, and more.

    Next, it's He's A Ledge, and this week it's one of New Zealand's greatest ever players - Stacey Jones. The Little General currently serves as Warriors assistant coach and Kiwis head coach, having made his name as a classy playmaker between 1994 and 2009, playing 306 first-grade games including 251 in a Warriors jumper. He talks to Kempy and Marty about his side's win on the road on the weekend and the uptick in performances of late, how much better they can get, looming selection headaches, and more.

    After that, Kempy and Marty go head-to-head debating a selection of rugby league topics, including whether the Wests Tigers are the worst NRL side of this century, and if the Storm and Panthers are still the two best teams in the competition. To finish things off, Kempy lists his five best teams in the NRL right now on TK's Top 5.
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    46 mins
  • Tony Kemp Podcast: Massive State of Origin preview with Gorden Tallis, NRL report card, & more
    Jun 4 2024
    Tony Kemp and Martin Devlin are back for episode 12 of the Tony Kemp Podcast. Every Monday during the 2024 NRL season, Kemp - the former Warriors coach and Kiwis representative - is joined by Devlin, renowned New Zealand sports broadcaster and now host of It's Only Sport on The Platform. Together, they recap all the main talking points in rugby league's biggest club competition.

    First off, Kempy and Marty recap the action from a shortened round 13 in the NRL, which only had five matches due to the State of Origin series getting underway this week. The winners over the weekend included the Canterbury Bulldogs, Parramatta Eels and Canberra Raiders, while the Penrith Panthers and Sydney Roosters suffered surprise defeats. As it stands, the Melbourne Storm sit top of the table even though they had the bye, with the Cronulla Sharks just behind in second. The Panthers and Dolphins still remain in the top four despite losing their most recent outings, and the Brisbane Broncos, Raiders, Manly Sea Eagles and Roosters round out the top eight.

    Then, it's Up The Wahs - a segment that Kempy and Marty dedicate solely to chatting about the Warriors. This week's edition is a little different with the Auckland-based club enjoying a week off following their two outstanding wins over the Panthers and Dolphins. Instead of a typical match review, Marty and Kempy assess the Warriors' season so far and preview the rest of their campaign, and their chances at making the top eight. The Warriors are currently 13th on the ladder with a five-win, one-draw, six-loss record.

    Next, it's He's A Ledge, and this week it's an Australian and Queensland rugby league legend in the form of Gorden Tallis. The man nicknamed the Raging Bull played over 200 first-grade games - the majority of which with the Brisbane Broncos - and won three premierships, as well as three Origin series'. Tallis chats with Kempy and Marty about the 2024 Origin series and how he feels it will play out, the keys to winning an Origin match, why the series means so much to Queenslanders, and more.

    Then, Kempy and Marty do a truncated head-to-head debate, with Kempy giving his thoughts on a number of teams - such as the Bulldogs and Eels - and their chances at qualifying for the finals as we tick over the midway point of the NRL season. And to finish things off, Kempy lists his five best teams in the NRL right now on TK's Top 5.
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    51 mins
  • TKP REWIND: He's A Ledge - New Zealand rugby league icon Frank Endacott
    May 21 2024
    Every Monday during the 2024 NRL season, Tony Kemp - the former Warriors coach and Kiwis representative - is joined by Martin Devlin, renowned sports broadcaster and now host of It's Only Sport on The Platform. Together, they present the Tony Kemp Podcast.

    This week on He's A Ledge, it's an icon of New Zealand rugby league in Frank Endacott. 'Happy Frank' has previously coached the Warriors and Wigan in club footy, as well as the Kiwis at international level. He shares his thoughts on the Warriors' win over Penrith, the importance of the club's pathway programs, the latest around the South Island NRL expansion bid he's involved in, and more.
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    9 mins
  • TKP REWIND: Up The Wahs - Warriors score massive upset win over Penrith Panthers
    May 21 2024
    Every Monday during the 2024 NRL season, Tony Kemp - the former Warriors coach and Kiwis representative - is joined by Martin Devlin, renowned sports broadcaster and now host of It's Only Sport on The Platform. Together, they present the Tony Kemp Podcast.

    Up The Wahs is a segment that Kempy and Marty dedicate solely to chatting about the Warriors. This week's edition is a particularly exciting one as the boys get to unpack a huge win for the Auckland-based club, as they defied the odds to overcome the three-time defending premier Penrith Panthers 22-20 in Brisbane. A number of key players including captain Tohu Harris, Shaun Johnson and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck were out injured, forcing a number of role players and young guns to step up... which they did, emphatically. Which players stood out the most for the Warriors? Does the win solve some selection headaches - particularly at five-eight - for coach Andrew Webster?
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    9 mins