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In this podcast
2:38 - Welcome Jamie Peacock
3:38 - Looking up to Adrian Morley
4:21 - Growing up in Leeds and the Peacock family background
5:46 - Where his size comes from
6:13 - Frustrating time at school
8:11 - Building key habits
10:32 - Physical and mental preparation
11:38 - Position he played as a young player
12:20 - Moving to Australia to play at Wollongong University
15:57 - Matty Elliott
18:06 - Set back of not being picked for the Challenge Cup Final
19:17 - Quitting the game for nine months
20:44 - If he wasn’t a pro footy player what would he have been
22:01 - His first team debut
23:33 - Brad Mackay and learning from the veterans
24:20 - Playing in his first grand final
26:23 - Robbie and Henry Paul
28:08 - Great Britain debut in 2001
30:43 - When they should of beat Australia
32:01 - Why he had blonde tips in his hair
35:05 - He fight with Willie Mason
37:25 - 2003 and winning every award in the UK
38:55- New focus on the field
39:20 - Leadership and becoming captain
41:55 - Why he left Bradford for Leeds
43:30 - Going back to Odsal for the first time
44:44 - Time heals
45:24 - Winning over the Leeds fans
47:16 - Moving permanently to the front row
49:18 - Breaking the Challenge Cup drought
50:39 - Kevin Sinfield
52:41 - Interest from the NRL
54:51 - The Christmas morning run
57:12 - Favourite try from his career
58:59 - Favourite venue to play outside his home ground
59:55 - Leader he most admired and why
1:01:00 - Brian McDermott
1:02:03 - 5 people he would invite to a private dinner party
JAMIE PEACOCK
Jamie Peacock is a legend of English Rugby League having won every honour in the domestic game. His accolades in the game includes being Man of Steel, Players player and Rugby League writer’s player of the year and captaining his country. His professional record includes 487 first grade games predominately for the Bradford Bulls and Leeds Rhinos and 9 Super League Premierships and 3 challenge cup titles. His international career includes 21 caps for England and 26 for Great Britain.
Related Episodes - Episode 115: Keith Galloway | Episode 104: Barrie McDermott |
Episode 143: Adrian Morley | Episode 128: Danny Buderus
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