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Mark Wood, Issy Wong and Chas Fireball

Mark Wood, one of our favourite cricketers in the world, is back on Tailenders with an update on his injury and what he’s been up to while recuperating, his plans for the future and what it was like to be on the pitch during THAT Travis Head Innings.Plus Issy Wong joins us with t ...  Afficher plus

Emergency Podcast: Semi-final thriller

What a match in Mumbai! England nearly pulled off a 'cricketing miracle' in a game that saw almost 500 runs scored.The Tailenders assemble - complete with Issy Wong and her Network Of Spies - to look back at an extraordinary semi final that resulted in India making it to the Mens ...  Afficher plus

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Best of 2024: when are shock jocks too shocking?
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Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson have dominated the breakfast slot in Sydney for almost two decades. But their show’s recent expansion into the Melbourne market has tanked. And while they have a reputation for crude language and stunts, the conversations that are broadcast ...  Afficher plus

Liam Stocker, Golf Course Injuries, Damian Barrett's Gather Round Wrap - The Rush Hour podcast - Monday 8th April 2024
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JB, Billy, and Rabs are back from Gather Round and a little worse for wear - but Billy's still up and about for his All Sports Report. Damian Barrett then joins the boys to discuss all the headlines from Gather Round, before Topics Brownless cuts loose. Noah has a crack at $10k w ...  Afficher plus

What's Behind Gold's Record Rally
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Shuibei, in southern China, is home to one of the world's biggest retail markets for gold. Over the past year, it's seen a boom in demand for the jewelry, sold by thousands of stallholders, as the Chinese property crisis and slowing economy spurred a flight into gold. So much ...

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