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The Tip Sheet – 2024 Ep 97: Ken Thornett Medal & RCG’s Farewell

 

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The Ken Thornett Medal, NRL Finals, important injury news and the confirmation of the departure of Reagan Campbell-Gillard are at the heart of a beefy news episode of The Tip Sheet. Sixties and Forty20 are recording this week as the KT Medal is live and react to the various winners across the Jersey Flegg, NSW Cup and NRL as they happen.

It is finally official, ‘RCG’ will be departing the Parramatta Eels. Where does his legacy place him among the big boys in the front row at the club? Who is his next employer? Dylan Brown got good news on his knee but he is not in the clear. The boys discuss the implications of a partial ACL tear, what his recovery timeline now becomes and what risks entail in the future.

The NRLW were lion-hearted in a massive against-the-odds victory against the Gold Coast Titans. The post-game wrap looks at how they absorbed near impossible levels of possession and pressure to prevail and keep themselves in the hunt for the finals.

In the NRL and NRLW weekly wrap the jockeying for finals positions reached its zenith for the men and intensified for the ladies. The fellas look at how it all played out while Sixties fires up about draw inequities.

Josh Addo-Carr is the latest player to end up in the headlines in a time where the Bulldogs need all hands on deck. Speaking of the finals, a host of players are returning in the nick of time – which clubs gain the most and who wins in the first week?

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4 thoughts on “The Tip Sheet – 2024 Ep 97: Ken Thornett Medal & RCG’s Farewell

  1. Sixties

    The players that were in my opinion unlucky not to pick up an award.
    NRL – Joe Ofahengaue
    NSW Cup – Matt Arthur
    Flegg – Ryley Smith

  2. Shaun

    As I said elsewhere, I’ll miss Reg. And while he’ll be an asset to whatever club signs him, the Eels really got the best years of Reg.

    And I agree Joffa really shone in a dark year.

    Bring on 2025.

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