It been a big week in the NRL and it was a jam packed Sunday Show as a result. Manly CEO Tony Mestrov (2:46:55) dropped by and said that the salary cap is the main reason why Daly Cherry-Evans is set to leave but that the club stalwart doesn't know who to trust. Mal Meninga (1:55:09) talked about the Kangaroos tour of England and explained why loyalty is so important to his selections. But there's also Bulldogs hooker Reed Mahoney (1:10:40) on his club's 4-0 start to the season, a first thought on Rugby League brothers with Peter Mortimer (2:23:05), ABC Sport favourite Dene Halatau (3:14:01) is the latest Wests Tiger to look back on the 2005 Premiership. Plus a chance to get to know Quentin Hull (1:25:47) and Denis Carnahan's song of the week (3:35:03).
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