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Episode 144 - Shane Webcke


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In this podcast

2:45 – Welcome Shane Webcke

3:35 – The start on the farm at Leyburn, Queensland

8:51 – Farm living now

10:23 – Shearing sheep

12:56 – Where the surname Webcke comes from

13:47 – Finding footy

16:11 - Junior footy then and now

17:45 – Why he had no desire to be a footballer

20:00 – Being identified as a good footballer

22:36 – Fate

23:01 – First impression of Wayne Bennett

27:12 – Handling the death of his Father and moving back to the farm

31:15 – The sacrifice his Mum made

32:31 – How Shane and Wayne Bennett developed their relationship

38:22 – Why Wayne Bennett was such a good coach

39:04 – How he got to first grade after overcoming his adversity

42:01 – The Broncos Gap run

45:47 – The Mental edge

47:51 – The difference at the highest level

48:33 – The Broncos power game

51:07 – The big foam guard for his broken arm and the 2000 Grand Final

56:14 – State of Origin in 2000 & 2001

58:50 – Alfie’s return from England

1:01:39 – His fight with Kevin Campion

1:03:10 – His most memorable try

1:03:56 – Favourite ground and Boggy ground

1:05:49 – His funniest team mates

1:07:11 – 5 people he would invite to a private dinner party

SHANE WEBCKE

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Shane Webcke is a legend of the NRL and inductee into the NRL Hall of Fame. His distinguished career saw Shane as a one club man for the Brisbane Broncos playing 254 first grade games, winning 4 premierships in 1997, 1998, 2000 & 2006. His representative career including 24 games for Queensland and 26 games for Australia.

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