Meet Triple M's NRL Commentary Team
Triple M is the new home of NRL in 2013 and to to call the footy we've got the best line-up of NRL experts ever.
Peter Sterling
The most respected voice in Rugby League, Sterlo was one of the great halfbacks of all-time. His trophy cabinet includes 4 premierships with the Parramatta Eels, 2 Dally M Medals and the prestigious Golden Boot Award.
Andrew Johns
Rugby League’s 8th Immortal, Joey is widely considered the greatest player in the modern era. He’s the halfback for Australian Team of the Century, in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and has a trophy cabinet that includes 3 Dally M Medals and 2 Golden Boot Awards.
Matty Johns
Rugby League’s most accomplished media personality, Matty has his finger on the pulse of the NRL. A larger than life character, Matty won the 1995 Rugby League World Cup, the famous 1997 ARL Grand Final and also stars on Triple M Sydney’s “The Grill Team”
Gorden Tallis
They don’t call him “The Raging Bull” for nothing. Gorden was the most feared man in the country when he was playing, and when he wasn’t tossing Brett Hodgson around the Origin arena like a ragdoll, Gordy was winning 3 premierships with the Broncos, captaining Australia and Queensland, and generally wreaking havoc on the field.
Mark Geyer
Big MG was Rugby League’s ultimate bad boy during his playing days, dominating his opponents physically week in, week out. Now he’s one of our game’s great family men who calls Western Sydney his home and wears his love of Rugby League on his sleeve every day.
Ryan Girdler
Girds was one of the original NRL pin-up boys. He holds the record for the most amount of points in a State of Origin game, as well as in State of Origin series. A premiership winner in 2003 with Penrith, Girds is one of the great wits in Rugby League.
Wendell Sailor
Big Dell is one of Rugby League’s biggest characters. The Broncos legend finished his career with the Dragons, but not before representing Queensland over 15 times, and Australia over 20 times.
Nathan Hindmarsh
If 330 first grade games for the Parramatta Eels, 17 games for New South Wales and 22 tests for Australia don’t impress you – know that he played 100% of those games with his pants half-way down his arse.
Bill Harrigan
Hollywood Harrigan joins team Triple M in 2013 to give you a unique insight into what happens in the minds of those with the whistle. The most accomplished Rugby League referee of all-time, Bill took control of 393 First Grade Games, 10 Grand Finals, 23 State of Origins and 22 Test Matches.
Paul Gallen
The current NSW and Cronulla Sharks captain, Gal is one of the toughest blokes ever to play the game, and he’ll be all over Triple M’s NRL coverage in 2013!
Robbie Farah
The current Wests Tigers captain, Robbie Farah will make his 64 tackles in Game 2 of the 2012 State of Origin series look average when compared with his performances on Triple M in 2013.
Willie Mason
One of the most out-spoken NRL players of all time, big Willie Mason will bring his 13 State of Origin appearances, 24 Australian caps and over 200 First Grade Games to Triple M when he joins us in 2013.
Brett Finch
Finchy is one of the great characters in the NRL and will be Triple M NRL’s resident Melbourne spy for season 2013.
Dan Ginnane
Triple M’s resident NRL expert, and will call a number of games, as well as hosting The Rush Hour and Sydney’s Dead Set Legends.
Anthony Maroon
Maroon is part of the furniture at Triple M, and will call a number of games in 2013.
Tony Squires
There’s nobody better at bringing out the most outrageous behind-the-scenes yarns from footy players than Tony. A highly successful media figure, Tony’ll drive the bus in The Offload on Saturday’s.
Ben Dobbin
Dobbo hosts the Dead Set Legends in Brissy, and will bring his larger than life personality to our NRL coverage in 2013.
Andrew Webster
Webbie is the Chief Rugby League writer for Sydney’s Daily Telegraph. He’ll ensure Triple M NRL doesn’t miss a story in 2013.
Rugby League Week’s “The Mole”
Rugby League’s most mysterious journalist... all we know is he breaks more stories than the rest of ‘em!
Steve Mascord
Steve is the most respected journalist in Rugby League, and is a vital member of our NRL coverage in 2013.
Brent Read
Ready covers Rugby League for The Australian, and will bring his strong opinions and inside knowledge to Triple M NRL in 2013.