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NRLCEO HQ - I love you Papi (Ep #288)

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Release Date: 05/13/2025

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Mig channels his inner Chad Townsend as he takes over the hosting duties this week, steering the ship while Deano basks in the glory of a big CEO win and lets everyone know about it. The boys dive into the absolute dumpster fire that is Rugby League 26, cover yet another brutal week of injuries for CEO squads, and ask the question—are the top four starting to wobble as finals approach? There’s the usual dose of ref drama, Bona’s growing obsession with Blayke Brailey hits new heights, and we lock in our captains for Round 21 of the NRL. Plenty of banter, blow-ups, and big calls. Tune...

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We’re back after a few weeks off celebrating Queensland’s Origin win, and while Mig is MIA, Bona and Deano are holding down the fort and soldiering on. This week, the boys ask the big questions—what’s going on with all the backrow injuries? Is the Ponga and Newcastle relationship nearing the end? We also take a close look at the current NRL ladder and break down which teams could make a serious push for the top 4 and top 8 as finals approach. Plus, we preview all the matchups for Round 20. No Mig, no worries—there’s still plenty to talk about! This is NRLCEO HQ..

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The boys are back, and there’s plenty to unpack. Mig is flying high at the top of the ladder and chirping accordingly, while Bona’s team is stuck in cruise control and Deano continues his slow climb out of spoon territory. We recap Queensland’s Origin II win and debate whether Harry Grant still deserves to be a first overall draft pick in CEO. The panel salutes Alex Johnston as he edges closer to the all-time try scoring record and asks the big question—could DCE really fit in at the Roosters? Plus, we remind everyone why you can never write off the Panthers, and Mig gives his Mystery...

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The full crew is finally back on deck this week, including Deano, who conveniently returns fresh off a rare win in the 6’Some Cup. The lads kick things off by celebrating yet another monster performance from KK, before diving into a weekend stacked with CEO points, a flood of doubles, and even a cheeky hat trick. Deano lets rip over Billy Slater’s Game 2 selections, while Mig stirs the pot by backing teams outside the top four to make a genuine premiership push, much to Bona’s disbelief. The Broncos still haven’t won the panel over, and Mig goes rogue with a brand new off-script...

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After a week off, the pod is back, but Deano isn’t. He’s off doing some soul searching after slumping to last place in the 6’Some Cup. That leaves Bona and Mig to hold down the fort and stir the pot. The boys recap Origin I and offer Coach Slater some helpful advice for Game 2, including a few bold selection calls. There’s praise (and a little eye-rolling) for the usual double workhorse suspects, and the lads dive into Lachlan Galvin’s move to the Bulldogs, with some pointed words for Gus Gould and his sneaky antics. Mig doesn’t miss the chance to throw some extra...

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All three coaches copped losses this week, so there’s no strutting into this episode, just a heap to unpack. We dive into a brutal run of CEO-relevant injuries, a smorgasbord of fantasy gold including a rare triple workhorse and some nostalgic double WH from two hookers. The Warriors keep quietly stacking wins, while the Broncos are spiralling both on and off the field. Plus, we break down the freshly named Origin squads and look ahead to a rep-affected round that still dishes up some juicy matchups. It’s all happening. Get it in your ears. This is NRLCEO HQ..

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We’re back, baby! After a 4-week freshen-up, the boys return with a bumper episode—longer than usual, but well worth the wait. Mig is riding high after Papi dragged him out of CEO jail against Bona’s Legends, despite Mig all but waving the white flag on Saturday. Bona’s putting on a brave face (just), while Deano’s Dregs find themselves in a chaotic 3-way battle for 4th, 5th… and the spoon. The lads break down that Latrell field goal and debate whether his late try was against the spirit of the game, or just classic Latrell doing Latrell things. Speaking of controversy, is golden...

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With Mig off at band camp (well, sort of), it’s just Bona and Deano running the show this week—and things get heated! The boys go toe-to-toe over Lachlan Galvin’s shock decision to leave the Tigers at the end of 2026. Bona dives into the NRL’s suspension wrap sheet and uncovers some seriously surprising numbers. There’s plenty of love for CEO standouts from the weekend, including The Hammer and Hudson Young, and the lads break down all the massive matchups ahead of the Easter Long Weekend. No Mig, no worries, this one still packs a punch! This is NRLCEO HQ..

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Hamstrings are snapping, and CEO coaches are sweating. Another week, another injury crisis! The boys tee off on the NRL’s baffling sin bin inconsistency and their ongoing blind spot when it comes to forward passes. It’s farewell (or is it good riddance?) to Damien Cook as his CEO career flatlines before our eyes. Plus, we look ahead to the Round 6 matchups and what they mean for your CEO side. Strap in—this one’s got rants, roasts, and a touch of regret. This is NRLCEO HQ..

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Deano is back, and the band’s officially reunited! The boys kick things off by recapping their fantasy weekend catch-up, which included plenty of laughs, banter, and an unhealthy amount of chicken. They dive into the looming crackdown on head highs and what it could mean for CEO coaches everywhere. Mig doesn’t hold back with a scorching hot take: Deano’s season is spoon-bound! Plus, the lads break down the fullbacks who’ve gone MIA in CEO so far and preview all the big matchups ahead of Round 5. It’s juicy, it’s spicy, just like Deano's special sauce. Don’t miss it! This is...

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We’re back, baby! After a 4-week freshen-up, the boys return with a bumper episode—longer than usual, but well worth the wait. Mig is riding high after Papi dragged him out of CEO jail against Bona’s Legends, despite Mig all but waving the white flag on Saturday. Bona’s putting on a brave face (just), while Deano’s Dregs find themselves in a chaotic 3-way battle for 4th, 5th… and the spoon.

The lads break down that Latrell field goal and debate whether his late try was against the spirit of the game, or just classic Latrell doing Latrell things. Speaking of controversy, is golden point still needed after the Panthers-Cowboys draw? And don’t miss the underground conspiracy theory nobody’s talking about… the mysterious wetting of the ball. (Robert Derby knows what we’re on about.)

From massive comebacks to the Perth Bears announcement, Vegas matchups, Origin selections, and the CEO gods blessing us with 5 double workhorses, this episode has it all. We also go around the grounds in the Legends of League comps and reveal the NRLCEO Dream Team as of Round 10.

Strap in, it’s good to be back!

This is NRLCEO HQ..