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June 17, 2025 7 mins

Wally chat's to Robin, Kip & COrey Oates ahead of origin game 2

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Speaker 1 (00:12):
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Speaker 2 (00:17):
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Speaker 1 (00:26):
Robinie Kiff now with Correo's The Good Day.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
We're waiting to chat to Willie Lewis. We can't get
two to him right now, so I think we should
talk about what's gone on with Billies later overnight at
the Perth press conference. Yeah, because Aaron Woods, who is
a former New South Wales player. I think he played
in the time for New South Wales when Queensland absolutely dominated,
like when we've got the eight in a row, so
he's played, he did play Origin. I don't think he

(00:55):
ever won a series. He said this about Billy.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
I want to see the real Billy Slater come out
the grub that we know of this.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
Six weeks suspension of like that over and I know
Wally's We're just getting Wally on the phone now, so
I hope so he can hear this. This was Billy's
impassioned response last night at the press conference.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
How you degrade someone personally in a derogatory manner, you
probably don't deserve one of those privileged positions that you're
all in, that we're all in. I'm not done yet
you don't know what people are going through and although
I might be able to handle it, the next person
mightn't be. Maybe our last coach didn't. I believe the

(01:39):
character of a person is judged more on what they
say about people and how they treat people than what
an individual says to create attension about someone.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
There's your answer, well said, and the King Wally Lewis
joins us, Hey, Wally, hey, what did you think when
when you saw Billy's response like that beauty?

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Yeah, that's that's great when you have matches like this,
of this importance and you're trying to inspire your players
the best way possible to get something from the opposition
or a former player from across the border, just sit

(02:27):
there and rub your hands together. You think you beauty?
That's just what we needed. In my time. I used
to get criticism from a certain lock forward from New
South Wales that used to say he'd never make it
here in Sydney. He's only staying he's only playing for
Queensland because he doesn't want to come down and play
in the toughest competition in the world and get made

(02:49):
a fool of. And the coach Arthur beats and at
the time walked up to me. He had a copy
of the paper, and just before we ran onto the field,
as we were about to go out the door, he
pulled the paper out of his jacket pocket on the
inside and he said, did you see this today? I

(03:10):
looked at him and just had half a smile and
raised his eyebrows and walked off to the side. And
we got through that game pretty well, and towards towards
the end of the game, and I still remember the
the that player I've got to leave the name out
of said he wouldn't he wouldn't make it in the
Sydney competition. He's like the weather, soft and cold. And

(03:36):
towards the end of the game, I ended up getting
breaking through and anyway, made a bit of a break
and it was his tackle that led me through. And
I turned around, I looked at him and I said, boy,
I said, that tackle, that was just like the weather.
You've given enough.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
Information initials, give us something.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
Ah pee ah, that was right, great.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
Price, bloody price. Yeah. And he so he did you
a real favor because that just fired you right up.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Oh yeah, it was. And that was the way it was,
and you know, when in the weeks months that followed
we were playing in the Australian side together and we've
kind of brought the point up about what it is
and he said, oh yeah, he said, I said it
in a bit of a general conversation. It was one
of the one of the journals that that thief. Yeah,

(04:39):
but that's that's the way that it is.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
I just want to ask you quickly. I know you're
a big fan on month, So how do you what
do you think we're going to expect from end tonight?
And like you know, am excited to see him have
the scene next to his name.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Yeah, I sure, mate, And you know you've probably heard
me saying it to the father in law a few times.
He's one of those one of those players that has
wonderful ability. I've had the thrill of seeing him when
he first came into into first grade footy and the
creativity that he always displayed when he was carting the

(05:13):
ball forward. He's he's had skills on board way before
most people ever get to be able to enjoy those.
And I was a big Melbourne Storm fan going down
watching him play and just being there in awe of
watching him, thinking this bloke's got plenty of ability. He's
displaying wonderful skills far earlier in his career than most

(05:38):
footballers get the chance too. And he had something about
him and I think that, you know, whilst there are
some people questioning whether he's got the experience to lead
by example, we're about to see that as long as
the big boys up front, and of Coury knows that

(05:59):
it's the big boys up front that will dictate terms
for the back line and make life much more comfortable
for Tommy Didden and Cam Munster. And if they can
sort of get a roll on and make sure that
we get some some good territory gained early in the
match and put us on the front foot, Munster will
will be celebrating, well, what's the school? Just fantastic?

Speaker 3 (06:22):
What's this girl going to be?

Speaker 2 (06:24):
When knew what the school was going to be going,
I'll be going straight to the Betty I reckon.

Speaker 3 (06:29):
Do you think there'll be a lot of points tonight
because it's raining in person right now.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Yeah. As soon as it starts to rain, the points
tally tends to drop. It'll be all about playing a smart,
tight game, kicking to the corners and not being quite so,
so entertaining. I think it'll be something at Queensland when
sixteen fourteen.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
Good, very good, And next time we chat to you,
because I know you're great bats with Corey's farther than
father in law Gene Miles. So I'm very interested to
know what Jean said to you when Corey proposed to
his daughter. I want to know your advice to Jean
those theme and I.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Got it, and I got a story that.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Okay, you just hang on, Molly, we're going to get
that story.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
And
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