Well, it has been quite a week in the NRL. The League came down hard on the Storm, there are those that think the punishment fits the crime, and those who think a competitive Storm is a must for the NRL. Who's right and who's wrong? Who knows, but one thing is for certain, we'll cover it all right here on The Footy Show.
Tonight on The Footy Show, its test time and we'll talk to both Kangaroo and Kiwi camps. Knights veteran Adam “Mad Dog” MacDougall, Dragons centre Jamie Soward, and the talented but casual Brad Fittler join the panel. Robbo tests the City Country boys. It's a recipe for disaster, a cravat, a kitchen and the Big Marn. The Falcon flies by and Beau knows babies.
The countdown is on, just six sleeps till Origin I. And we deliver a comprehensive preview with players from both the Maroons and the Blues live on the show. Freddy and Sam go deep into their respective camps. And with a split Origin panel, there will be no mincing words. Also Dragons prop Dean Young; comedian Jimeoin; the Big Marn goes back to school; behind the scenes of Robin Hood; Mario risks his life for the fans; and Beau knows the bush.
Tonight on your Footy Show, Queensland have drawn first blood, the standard has been set, how can NSW crack Queensland? We'll breakdown Origin I with Israel Folau and Matt Ballin. And outgoing Sharks coach Ricky Stuart joins us live on the panel. Also on the show, Bunnies back rower Sam Burgess, top of the table Panthers Lochlan Coote and Michael "Flash" Gordon. Plus the explosive Umbilical Brothers return. Beau hits the streets, man of the people Mario Fenech, and the Big Marn thinks he can play!
The Footy Show coming to you live from the Lennox Point Hotel in Lennox Heads. Tonight on the Footy Show, we dine with the NSW Blues; the Maroons Billy Slater and Johnathan Thurston; Tigers captain Robbie Farah; the Knights Cory Paterson and Akuila Uate; Rabbitohs flyer Nathan Merritt; Sonny Bill Williams reveals his next chapter; Footy Show favourite Vince Sorrenti; can Mal Meninga still play; the Falcon flies to Lennox Heads; small talk with the Big Marn; and Beau knows surfing.
Tonight on The Footy Show, it was a Maroon mauling that has left the Blues concussed and wondering, we celebrate this dynasty with Queenslander Dave Taylor and ask Blues Jarryd Hayne, Michell Pearce and Nathan Hindmarsh were do NSW go from here? Also, Titans Scott Prince will join us to discuss the Andrew Johns racism scandal; plus Tigers Lote Tuqiri and Benji Marshall; Fatty's Facebook; the Falcon swaps codes; and Beau knows Leichhardt.
Joining us tonight on The Footy Show, Knights captain Kirt Gidley; Bulldogs big kid Jamal Idris; Eels big bopper Tim Mannah; Roster Todd Carney; red hot Raiders Josh Dugan and David Shillington; Dragons full back Darius Boyd; and chairman Rob Moodie exclusively reveals the Storms next move; Michael Winslow; the Falcon channels Jacko; and Beau knows coaching.
What is in the water out at Canterbury? What will the game's best player do after footy? Which Beau Ryan alter-ego will surface this week? All these questions and more will be answered in this massive episode of The Footy Show. Guests Include: Table Topping Bulldog Michael Ennis Broncos Captain Darren Lockyer Funny Man and Tigers Winger Beau Ryan Plus the boys Fatty, Freddy, Big Marn and Benji.
This week on The Footy Show: Jamal Idris co-hosting, Kurt Gidley, Mick Ennis and Wolfman Williams, Paul Gallen, Lauren Eagle and heaps more.
On the Footy Show live from the Gold Coast: Scott Prince, Darren Lockyer, Petero Civoniceva, Nathan Cayless, Chase Stanley and surfers Joel Parkinson and Mick Fanning.
On this week's show: John Sutton, Mark Gasnier, Sam Thaiday, Jharal Yow-Yeh, Robbie Farah and a new Jamal Idris competition.
This week: Panthers coach Matt Elliott and Eels skipper Nathan Hindmarsh are co-hosts, with live crosses to Paul Gallen, Johnathan Thurston and Cameron Smith in Origin camp.
Beau Knows - American Football
Beau knows Women
Beau Knows Wollongong
Beau knows The West.
Beau Knows - Winter
Beau knows Tim Cahill
Join Fatty Vautin, Michael Slater, Erin Molan, Beau Ryan and Darryl Brohman, along with the game's biggest names for all the fun and all things footy in the show's 21st year
Beau Knows - Animals that would have loved to have met Prince George but didn't
Beau Knows AFL.
Beau Knows - The Commonwealth Games
The Good The Bad And The Down Right Ridiculous! Over Two Hours Of Hilarious Moments! In 1994 the legend was born...Channel 9 took a punt on running a Rugby League-based variety show in Prime Time. Considered madness by some, they were right, madness was delivered, every Thursday night at 9:30pm. Nine years later 'The Footy Show' has become addictive viewing for all Rugby League and general sporting fans alike.Paul 'Fatty Vautin and Peter 'Sterlo' Sterling have presented the weekly television show supported by Australia's sporting elite, local and international bands, comedians and a style of entertainment that is 'home grown'. Joined in 2001 on the panel by Newcastle legend Paul 'The Chief' Harragon, the boys made one more addition to the show in 2003. Matthew Johns, a regular contributor and mate of the show, who has bought his ad-lib genius from the field straight to our television screens. Matty bought with him his alter egos 'Reg Reagan' and 'Trent the Flight Steward', and the show has never been the same since.From all the team at 'The Footy Show', sit back and enjoy the moments.
Following the huge success ofThe Footy Show Greatest Hits 1994-2002, the boys are proud to bring you the next instalment in your collection,The Best Of The Footy Show 2003 And More Stuff From The Vault. It features exactly what the title suggests. All the best moments from Season 2003 are captured here, the only place you'll find them. See the"Daredevil Dudes" risk life and limb, pushing the word "extreme", way beyond the boundaries of sanity. Get behind the scenes with some of the NRL's biggest names, as Ryan Girdler takes you on a tour of their homes with his hilarious"Their House" segment. And see all the fun and chaos that made 2003 one of"The Footy Show's" biggest years ever. As well, there's more from the vault from the first 10 years of the show...stuff we just couldn't fit on the first DVD. See more of your favourite anti ads, more 60 seconds with Sterlo, more of the madness that happens every week on the set of one of Australia's most popular shows.
All the best moments from season 2004 are captured here, the only place youll find them. See the daredevil dudes risk life and limb, pushing the word extreme, way beyond the boundaries of sanity. Get behind the scenes with some of the NRLs biggest names and see all the fun and chaos that made 2004 one of the footy shows biggest years ever! As well, for the first time on DVD they have compiled A Decade of the Best Comedians that have performed on The Footy Show hosted by Carl Barron! Finally.. and we know you were waiting for it.. they bring you the full, uncut episode of the Vomitron.
It's that time again! The start of a new footy season means we can look back and reminisce about the year just past. Fatty, Sterlo, The Chief and Matty along with a huge line up of stars have made The Footy Show - The Best of 2005 a year to remember. With the help of Steve Irwin, Rob Schneider, Johnny Knoxville, Carl Barron, Russell Crowe, Larry Emdur, Vince Sorrenti, Jimeoin, Andrew Johns and John Howard, the boys show you why the Footy Show is here to stay.
The Footy Show legend continues with this latest instalment to the mega-successful DVD series. Fatty, Sterlo, The Chief and Matty take you on their annual re-cap of another brilliant year on The Footy Show The Best of 2006. There's the funniest bits from the regular segments including That's Gold, Street Talk, Daredevil Dudes and Crazy Johns Quiz and some fantastic, unique moments including Carneys Catch, Matty & Reg in Germany and a very special tribute to a great friend of The Footy Show Steve Irwin. This years edition is particularly special, highlighting Sterlo's last year on The Footy Show with so many great moments like his huge beer scull and first ever Street Talk.
Reg Reagan is a legend, a League enigma, an icon of the game... some have even said a dinosaur. But hey, how popular were those cute little things in Jurassic Park? Reg comes from a time that has long since passed, sadly some may say. A time where a slab of KB and a packet of 'Winnie Reds' before a game were considered holding back. A time when a stiff arm or a swinging right resulted in a friendship for life with the bloke you'd concussed. But the game has changed, even though Reg Reagan hasn't. The Footy Show secured Reg's services 3 years ago, and he has provided them with many laughs (and as many law suits) over that time. This DVD reflects upon some of Reggies greatest moments on the Show. He also allows his 'mate' 'Trent the Flight Steward' to showcase some of his favourite moments. But most importantly, this DVD gives a new musical genius the chance to unveil his talents, talents that up until now, have gone un-noticed. Reg Reagan rips into a 2004 version of The Angels classic 'Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again', with his own special tribute to the hard men of Rugby League's yesteryear. Reg has assembled a band of rock legends, featuring, John Brewster, from The Angels and Kevin Borich on guitars, Paul DeMarco from Rose Tattoo on drums and Paul Christie from Mondo Rock and The Party Boys fame on bass. Reg Reagan and The Knucklemen's 'Am I Ever Gonna See The Biff Again' is destined to be an anthem.
Reg Reagan is a legend, a League enigma, an icon of the game and now Reg is back with a brand new DVD! 'Blood, Sweat & Beers!' is jam packed with more hilarious moments from one of Rugby Leagues busiest and most well-known personalities. The DVD includes the following segments: 'Street Talk'- Reg on the street talking to punters. 'Job Hunting'- The Reg Nine protest and looking for work. 'The Celebrities'- Reg re-enacts some special celebrity moments, the Russell Crowe Phone episode, Logies Vox Pop, interviews with Ray Martin and Richard Wilkins and more.. 'The Players'- Segments with some of the great players and at the State of Origin camp. 'The Clip'- The DVD finishes with a clip of Reg the Rockstar doing his version of Rose Tattoo's 'Rock N Roll Outlaw' called 'Rugby League Outlaw'. Reg comes from a time that has long passed, sadly some may say. A time where a slab of VB and a packet of "Winnie Reds" before a game were considered holding back. A time where a stiff arm or a swinging right resulted in a friendship for life with the bloke you'd concussed While the game has changed... Reg Reagan hasn't!