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The Rush Hour brings you the latest breaking sports news, hilarious entertainment and expert opinions. Join Anthony Maroon with Australia’s most prominent sporting voices including NRL legend Nathan “Hindy” Hindmarsh, NRLW star Millie Elliot.

The Rush Hour with Maroon and Hindy chat to Ch7’s Michael Usher, we unpack Hindy being attacked by multiple animals and we take your calls on where you got locked in (and the stories are HILARIOUS!).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Hour Footy Fridays with Maroon, Woodsy and Luke Keary catch up with NRLW Blues coach John Strange after the side’s blue wash, we chat to South Sydney star Campbell Graham and preview the biggest clashes of the weekend, plus Luke and Woodsy go head-to-head in a fiery debate over Kalyn Ponga and if he should have been sent off.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Hour with Maroon and Hindy are joined again by Ch7’s Katie Brown as they unpack game 1 of the State of Origin by chatting to Laurie Daley and Cam Murray, plus we ask the big question – what’s the laziest thing you’ve done?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cam Murray joins The Rush Hour after the Blues’ Origin Game I win, opening up on the team’s headspace after a tough first half and the message from senior players at the break. Murray explains why NSW didn’t need to panic or desperately chase points, instead focusing on fixing their errors, building fatigue into the game, and trusting they had the firepower to turn things around. He also praises Queensland’s first-half performance, reflects on the Blues’ simple errors, and highlights the leadership of Isaah Yeo, James Tedesco and Nathan Cleary — while giving credit to Ethan Strange for stepping up and taking his opportunities. Plus, Murray explains why experience wasn’t the issue for NSW, saying it was more about adapting to the conditions, respecting the flow of the ball, and cleaning up the mistakes that hurt them most.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Laurie Daley joins The Rush Hour after the Blues’ dramatic State of Origin Game I win, opening up on the mixed emotions of getting the job done despite a shaky first-half performance. After heading into half-time down 20-6, Laurie reflects on the simple errors that compounded, why NSW made it easy for Queensland to defend, and how the Blues managed to “get out of jail” when it mattered most. Laurie also praises the standout performances of Ethan Strange, Nathan Cleary and Casey McLean, while Hindy presses him on the painfully slow kicking tee delivery before Cleary’s conversion attempt. Plus, Laurie reveals what he learned about Penrith’s success after seeing the leadership of their players up close.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Hour with Maroon and Hindy is joined by Katie Brown from Channel 7 ahead of State of Origin Game 1! TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT! The show is all about State of Origin, crossing to Millie from Women’s camp and Wado on his way to the game. GO BLUES!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wests Tigers stars Adam Doueihi and Api Koroisau join The Rush Hour for a massive chat on all things Tigers. The boys open up on the club’s injuries and suspensions, the growth of Benji Marshall as head coach, and how the Tigers are building under his leadership. Plus, Hindy fires up over the NRL’s hip drop tackle rule, calling for the game to take a serious look at it in the off-season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Hour with Maroon and Hindy chat to two Tigers legends Doueihi and Api, they explore the phenomenon called Ballmaxxing, and we take your calls on tech fails and the stories are EXCELLENT!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Hour with Maroon and Hindy chat to Jacob Saifiti ahead of State of Origin on Wednesday, David Riccio joins us to talk about Andrew Abdo’s resignation and Mitchell Moses injury, and it’s a Monday, so time for Maroon to have a Moan!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jacob Saifiti joins The Rush Hour ahead of State of Origin Game I to talk through his NSW Blues selection, his role coming off the bench, and the trust Laurie Daley has placed in him. Saifiti opens up on what it means to pull on the Blues jersey, the responsibility of filling a key role for NSW, and why it’s “not a job” he’ll be taking lightly.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.