Kenty - Paul Kent NRL Podcast

Kenty - Paul Kent NRL Podcast

Paul Kent is back with his very own podcast.


Kenty Blitz - Monday to Thursday

Kenty Primetime - Friday


Uncompromising, direct & fearless. Always.


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Σύνοψη επεισοδίου

The hosts address listener questions regarding the Newcastle Knights' resurgence, Sam Walker's potential move to South Sydney, and the impact of injuries on player value. The episode features a detailed historical discussion about the psychological gamesmanship used by coaches Wayne Bennett and Brian Smith during various Grand Finals. The discussion continues with an analysis of NRL topics including Dragons squad depth, the Panthers' recent form, and the logistics of players in the PNG Chiefs and Perth Bears. The hosts also cover technical aspects like defensive signaling, the financial impact of wagering on the NRL, and the behind-the-scenes drama regarding Cooper Cronk's move to the Roosters, concluding with reflections on player legacies and potential structural changes to the NRL season.

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I spoke to somebody, a decision maker at the Rabbitohs recently, and they'd love to have Sam Walker, but they just don't have the money.

00:03:24 · The host provides insight into the financial barriers preventing South Sydney from signing Sam Walker.

But Bennett later admitted that he wrote it himself and told the players himself and he knew their trigger points, what to say about them to motivate them.

00:07:38 · The host recounts how Wayne Bennett used psychological manipulation to motivate his players during a Grand Final.

The NRL get a percentage of profit on turnover. It used to be a percentage of profit.

00:21:46 · The speaker explains the structural change in how the NRL receives revenue from wagering companies.

As part of that, he told the Storm he would like to go to Sydney to keep, you know, blossoming that romance.

00:23:59 · The host explains the personal motivation behind Cooper Cronk's high-profile transfer from Melbourne to the Roosters.

I really like James Fisher-Harris. He's just got a take-no-prisoners approach.

00:29:12 · The discussion highlights the aggressive and uncompromising playing style of modern rugby league players.

Επεισόδια

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Sam Walker to Souths | Isaac Moses, PNG, Latrell & Dragon's Depth | Ask Kenty

The hosts address listener questions regarding the Newcastle Knights' resurgence, Sam Walker's potential move to South Sydney, and the impact of injuries on player value. The episode features a detailed historical discussion about the psychological gamesmanship used by coaches Wayne Bennett and Brian Smith during various Grand Finals. The discussion continues with an analysis of NRL topics including Dragons squad depth, the Panthers' recent form, and the logistics of players in the PNG Chiefs and Perth Bears. The hosts also cover technical aspects like defensive signaling, the financial impact of wagering on the NRL, and the behind-the-scenes drama regarding Cooper Cronk's move to the Roosters, concluding with reflections on player legacies and potential structural changes to the NRL season.

22 Αύγ 2026
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Gould's Bulldogs Problem, Wayne's Longevity & Ivan Cleary's Legacy | Kenty Prime Time Ep46

The hosts explore the shifting media landscape, noting a transition from journalistic idealism to an algorithm-driven focus on clicks. The conversation then moves into rugby league history, evaluating the legacies of legendary coaches like Jack Gibson and Wayne Bennett. The discussion covers coaching longevity, tactical evolution, and recruitment strategies, contrasting Penrith's internal pathway system with the Melbourne Storm's historical talent acquisition. Finally, the episode examines the impact of club officials, the dynamics of long-term coaching contracts, and the challenges of managing player roles within established club structures.

21 Αύγ 2026
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Warriors Lock In Webster, Brimson Exit Call & Payne Haas Surgery Blow | Kenty Blitz EP218

The hosts discuss several NRL developments, including Ivan Cleary's 500th game milestone, AJ Brimson being granted permission to leave the Titans, and Payne Haas's surgery-related absence from the World Cup. The episode also covers Andrew Webster's contract extension with the Warriors and the retirement of Tui Kamakamitha due to health reasons. The segment continues with a tribute to the retired Ray Stone and various game previews for upcoming matches involving Melbourne, Canberra, Dolphins, and Manly. Finally, the hosts analyze the Sharks' top-four contention needs and the heavy favoritism of the Roosters against the Tigers, while critiquing the Tigers' recent performance.

20 Αύγ 2026
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Queensland’s Coaching Mess, Cheika’s NRL Rejection & Tigers Surgery Drama | Kenty Blitz EP217

The episode explores the coaching search for the Queensland Origin team, discussing potential candidates and reflecting on Mal Meninga's historic tenure. The conversation also covers injury news regarding Clint Gutherson at the Dragons and Michael Cheika's move to the Waratahs. Further discussion delves into the risk-averse nature of NRL clubs, player updates for Latrell Mitchell and Isaiah Yeo, and the business implications of a Swedish private equity firm acquiring a stake in the Melbourne Storm. The episode concludes with an analysis of club valuations and a critique of the Wests Tigers' current management and performance.

19 Αύγ 2026
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Walker Camp Points The Finger & Smith’s Origin Snub | Kenty Blitz EP216

This episode explores the growing tension in Sam Walker's contract negotiations with the Roosters, including allegations of information leaks and the impact of player mobility in modern rugby league. The discussion also covers various NRL news, such as Sam Kepu's contract status, Daly Cherry-Evans' move to the UK, and Cameron Smith's decision regarding the Queensland coaching role. Additionally, the hosts provide updates on player injuries for Braden Trindle and Reece Walsh, while debating the legality of high-impact tackles in a contact sport.

18 Αύγ 2026