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Chapter 1: What events led to the podcast being recorded in Papua New Guinea?
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P&G. P&G. Who would have thought?
What a nice little P&G crew this is. This is a nice P&G crew. What is it, Triple OG, Willie Mason? Triple OG.
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Chapter 2: What experiences did the hosts have during their beach visit in PNG?
He got mobbed today, didn't he, big fella?
Yeah, it was good. It was probably the most wholesome thing I've done for a while or been a part of.
Yeah.
Like that last little bit. You know, Lukey's vlog. Everyone's put that on their Instagram. And just to see, like, the kids loving footy getting out there. They were doing Broncos. I know. Broncos on the sand.
We were standing there and Scott goes.
What are they doing? We're doing Broncos.
Scott goes, this country's going to fucking rip in a couple of years.
They're going to start ripping and tearing them. And then Hossie comes in. I thought Hossie, like, he's trying to start a game of touch, I think.
Yeah.
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Chapter 3: How do the PNG Chiefs recruit and develop local talent?
We're over in PNG, courtesy of the Chiefs and GM 2026, Michael Chammis. But we took us down to the beach where all the kids are just running around playing.
Basketball. The women were doing basketball.
They were stretching. And no joke, when you get there, I'm assuming it was voluntary. The boys were running Broncos on the sand.
It didn't look like there was some team running. It was like, we run Broncos.
And then we asked them, like, yeah, Monday, Tuesday nights, we run Broncos. They're like, Jesus Christ. If they get the pathways right, they're going to be a fucking...
There was one footy between 100 people, between 100 kids, and it was regimented. I said, I don't know if this is the correct thing to say, but I said, this feels like I'm watching an army drill right now, the way these kids are competing. They had mad skill. And to Mace's point, when I went over there, Shamus is like, go. play footy with them. And I'm like, all right, sweet.
Cause they just finished doing the drill and finished doing all those.
They just finished up, didn't they? So you went over and I was going to come over there. I'm like, I've got them really fired up, but he's in deep in prayer. I just sort of walked back like, Oh, I don't belong here. I said, okay, I've got no team.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of rugby league in Papua New Guinea?
So I walk over and I go, boys, are we good for some touchy? And they go, I'm touchy. touch, touch, touch. And then he goes, everyone come in. So I've gone, all right, sweet. Like, all right, what's going on?
Were you going in there to give them a rev up? I thought they were going to go like, let's play.
Did you see it boys?
Did you see it? I saw it from over there. I didn't know it was prayer.
And it was a good 60 second prayer. So when I walked over there, I knew it was prayer. So I was in between the, where we were on the concrete and where he was. So I'm like, oh, I can't get halfway in on prayer. No, no.
I can't. I couldn't.
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Chapter 5: How do the pathways for young athletes in PNG work?
You can't pop your head into a prayer. I can't just go straight in. She's on three.
You can't be noncommittal on a prayer.
You've got to find your own prayer group. You can't just come in willy-nilly to mine. Don't crash your prayer. There was no other prayer groups going around.
No, there were no more. But it was wholesome. It was because you got mobbed. Jimmy Graham got mobbed. And then they started just mobbing anyone after they ran out of steam.
Well, I mean, they were like a free-for-all of mobs.
Yes, it was.
They started pure and then they just got like.
It was pure mob and then it was just like, well, here's just someone else who's hanging around Willie Mason. Justin Horatio.
Yeah, look, I did have some P&G merch that I think they ā I don't think they knew who I was, but I had P&G merch. Yeah. So that's gone. No, that's gone. Lukey's got some content with one of the fellas that ā I was watching the clip before. One of the boys has got it on. So, mate, honestly, like jokes aside on all the stuff that we were just talking about, I'm with Mason on this.
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Chapter 6: What insights did the hosts share from their review of the Manly team?
I said, me too.
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I get it. His dad's just named him Willie Mason. So explain that to people that aren't aware of how big rugby league is and how many other players.
Rugby league is the number one sport in New Guinea. And I've always known that. I've always had a big supporter base over here. This is before, like, obviously in the 2000s, they used to send billing bags over, cards, right? proper letters for ages saying how big of fans they are and everything like that.
You know, they name like a dog or a kid or a street and like things that are like named after these kids called Gordon Tallis and Andrew Johns and Alan Langer.
Wasn't there a guy called Meninga something? Yeah. Yeah.
So Mal Meninga, like everybody's named after their, they'll call them like Willie Mason, then their last name, but their first name is Willie Mason or Alan Langer or Wally Lewis, you know? So they just name it after their So this kid would have just got named and he wouldn't have been old enough. I reckon he was like, what, 14? He goes, I'm Willie Mason. And I said, yeah, I'm Willie Mason too.
He goes, yeah, I know. There's a Justin Horrow Aiton, but he's in the hinterlands, he's up in the mountains. Yeah, that's right. He sticks to himself. He doesn't like to- He's a great player. He does all the tough stuff.
He doesn't like to carry on and let everyone know about it.
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Chapter 7: What challenges did the hosts face while traveling to PNG?
You know what I mean? They're building him fucking tough. You find your Justin Horrocks right up top.
No social media with the Justin Horrocks. He's a Highlander.
No, he's an Islander. Yeah, you're dead right. There's no flash about the Hollanders.
No, no, no. Speaking of no flash, though, and it was a bit of a controversial moment in the day when you stepped out of the field. Yeah, I did. On the sand, didn't take the shoes off, which obviously shocked everyone to their core. And then you dropped your one and only shoe. Yeah, listen. Listen.
Who are we blaming here? Well, listen. You see, Tom, I'll try to explain this for a second. Yeah. you see your Willie Masons out there, you see your Justin Horrows, you see your James Grahams, and your eyes light up, right? And you go, maybe I'll jump in for a quick touch. So you don't even bother taking the shoes off. You know what I mean?
We were on the concrete, you and I. We knew our place early, Tom, and credit to you and I for knowing our place and for knowing that there was absolutely no puns and dribbles outside.
Yeah.
I absolutely know how that's fought memorabilia. And that doesn't matter. It's not about that. It's about the purity of rugby league. You know your place, but then your eyes do light up when you see a bit of shape getting thrown.
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Chapter 8: What are the future prospects for rugby league in Papua New Guinea?
See, I just was compelled to run onto the sand, shoes on. That's my first mistake. My second mistake is trying to run off fucking a Justin Horro fucking crash ball because he just can't throw them like he used to. Left and right too. What's his favourite? Yeah. We can all pay me out. You can pay me out till the cows come home. But I was licking it off my laces and that's a fact.
I think if you had no shoes, you could have moved with the ball. Again, my mistake is that I got- If you were barefoot, you would have moved with the ball.
You just couldn't. Listen, when you're a kid from Dubbo and you see Willie Mason out there throwing shapes, sometimes you just get to spin onto the fucking sand. Shoes on. Yeah, shoes on. You know what I mean? Shame on me for not taking them off. But sometimes it's just you've got that passion running through you. Yeah.
Look, I was looking to sort of, you know, dig into the line, you know, put it out in front so you can attack the ball. Oh, you dug right in, mate. For an S. I will say it was a little bit hesitant. I think you've seen maybe a Juzzy Olam potentially shooting out of the line. Well, I did. Just a little bit hesitant. They all look like a little bit of Juzzy Olam. You didn't hit it at pace, Eduardo.
That's my thing. Well. You didn't hit it with any gusto.
I don't have any gusto anymore, my friend. And James Graham. There was no gusto. James Graham was opposite me.
And he doesn't take things serious.
No, no. So you got a wrangler who's fired up screaming at you.
Out of six, out of a set of six, he's getting the ball three or four times.
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