Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap WATCH to start the live stream.

Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap LISTEN to start the live stream.

Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap LATEST NEWS to start the live stream.

LISTEN
Watch
on air now

Create a 2GB account today!

You can now log in once to listen live, watch live, join competitions, enjoy exclusive 2GB content and other benefits.


Joining is free and easy.

You will soon need to register to keep streaming 2GB online. Register an account or skip for now to do it later.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Celebrating 8 years since the unveiling of the Ray Warren statue

Continuous Call Team
Article image for Celebrating 8 years since the unveiling of the Ray Warren statue

Long time listeners of The Continuous Call Team will know that this week marked the 8th anniversary since the unveiling of the Ray Warren statue at Junee.

The legendary NRL caller, who was also named as a nominee for the NRL’s Media Hall of Fame, is often considered to be the most famous person from the NSW riverina region.

Since the statue was erected, Ray “Rabbits” Warren’s rumoured to often visit the site, posing for photos and even signing autographs for fans.

But the Chairman revealed on the program today that getting the statue together wasn’t as easy as the team had first thought.

And apparently, Ray Warren wasn’t too keen on the idea of the statue at first…in fact, this expression in this photo says it all.

This is the image sent to a very special sculptor, over in China, known as “Ping U”, so that he could mould the Ray Warren statue.

Continuous Call Team
Advertisement