2GB Sydney has announced full details of their NRL season coverage and line up, ahead of the 2023 season.
The Continuous Call Team will return in 2023 for its 37th consecutive year on air. Former rugby league international Allana Ferguson will join the team, alongside Kangaroo and NSW Origin stars Boyd Cordner and Josh Morris.
Through 2GB and stations right across Australia, Mark Levy, Darryl Brohman, Mark ‘Piggy’ Riddell, Shane Flanagan, and Jamie Soward will be returning.
2GB also has David Morrow, Mathew Thompson, and Chris Warren calling games each week, while Ray Hadley will headline the commentary box during the State of Origin and NRL Finals series.
2GB’s Wide World of Sports will once again be hosted by Mark Levy in 2023. He’ll be joined each week by Premiership coach Shane Flanagan, NSW and Premiership captain Paul Gallen, NSW Origin coach Brad Fittler and broadcaster Ken Sutcliffe.
A new offering from Nine Podcasts, The Billy Slater Podcast has been launched in 2023, while the Six Tackles With Gus podcast returns. Both podcasts are available for free on all audio streaming platforms.
Luke Davis, 2GB Content Manager, said “2GB has a great legacy of ‘fun, frivolity and football’ throughout the NRL season and 2023 is shaping up as our biggest and best year yet! We’ve assembled a team of fan-favourites and some of the most accomplished and respected names in rugby league. With The Continuous Call Team, Wide World of Sports and our podcast offerings, footy fans will be able to access quality content and entertainment every day of the week, all season long.”
THE CONTINUOUS CALL TEAM – returns Friday 3 March 2023
Friday Nights – 7.00pm – 11.00pm (8.00pm game call)
Saturdays – 1.00pm – 10.00pm – (5.30pm and 7.30pm game calls)
Sundays – 1.00pm – 7.00pm (4.00pm game call)
2GB’S WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Monday to Friday, 6.00pm – 7.00pm
THE BILLY SLATER PODCAST – released each Monday
Slater joins Mark Levy each Monday to look back on the round-that-was in in Rugby League.
SIX TACKLES WITH GUS PODCAST – released each Wednesday
Mathew Thompson and Phil ‘Gus’ Gould bring you the biggest issues in Rugby League each week.