WE ARE BACK! The LOVEHATE podcast returns for a super special, bumper 2.5 hour season review of the Wahs, packed full with LOVE and HATE and everything in between. CHad and Brad digest the NZ warriors failed 2024 season. Brad is depressed, and angry, of course he is. CHad tries to stem the bloodflow with positivity, but des he succeed? After reviewing the Warriors ^ NRL 2024 season the boys are joined by many friends of the show to deep dive into further aspects of the season that was.
John Scott analyses Coach Websters performance, Tane Hart runs his eyes over the forward pack and they discuss the impact of James Fisher Harris joining the warriors in 2025. The HATE is ramped up with avid Wahs haters Duane Mutu and Tyrone McNeil joining the show to explain how stupid Warriors fans are for believing 2024 would be a success. The podcast wraps up with Fans Joe Long and Darius Afshar joining to provide some hope for 2025.
Time edits:
0.15 Warriors 2024 Season Review
29.31 NRL season review and GF review
1.05.08 John Scott on Coach Webster
1.21.44 Tane Hart on the Warriors Forward pack and JFH
1.42.21 The HATE with Tyrone McNeil and Duane Mutu
2.06.25 The LOVE (kind of) With Joe Long and Darius Afshar
Enjoy the show and up the WAHS!
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