Nelson Asofa-Solomona has revealed why he quit the NRL and what motivated him to take up a career in boxing. Listen to more highlights from Wide World of Sports below:
Wide World of Sports is a brand sports lovers know and love and now it has its very own radio show.
Each weekday, leading sports broadcaster Adam Hawse will be joined by some of the biggest names to have taken to the sporting field, and we’ll be checking in with all your favourite teams.
It’s the show sports fans can’t miss, with the opinions you want to hear and all the breaking news as it comes to hand.
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‘Ready for the spotlight’ – New Manly star on plans for 2026 season
New Sea Eagles recruit Jamal Fogarty discusses the immense potential of the Manly spine, detailing how he plans to work alongside established stars like Tom Trbojevic. Fogarty says he is excited to join the club and believes his steady influence in the halves will be the crucial link that propels the Sea Eagles to finals success. […]
‘If he is available why wouldn’t we? – Mal Meninga hints at Zac Lomax signing
NRL legend and Bears coach Mal Meninga spoke on 2GB about the exciting first signings for the expansion team, the Perth Bears. Meninga confirmed the club’s strategy is focused on recruiting high-quality players with strong leadership… even hinting at Zac Lomax. Listen to more highlights from Wide World of Sports below:
‘A work of art’ – United Cup Director brings iconic silver and gold trophy to studio
Tournament Director Stephen Farrow joins the program with the spectacular United Cup Trophy as the summer of Tennis launches. Farrow discussed the trophy’s design, which is made of sterling silver and 24-carat gold as the tennis players get ready to compete. Listen to more highlights from Wide World of Sports below:
‘Nerves grow’ – Opening batsman on upcoming Ashes clash
Australian Cricketer and Opening Batsman Jake Weatherald chats with Adam Hawse about overcoming and embracing nerves ahead of a crucial 2nd Test. Listen to more highlights from Wide World of Sports below:
Wide World of Sports – Full Show 22nd August
Listen to the full show podcast with Mike Pearsall.
Wide World of Sports – Full Show 21 August
Listen to the full show podcast with Mike Pearsall.
Wide World of Sports – Full Show 20 August
Listen to the full show podcast with Adam Hawse and Mark Geyer.
Wide World of Sports – Full Show 19 August
Listen to the full show podcast with Adam Hawse.
Nelson Asofa-Solomona has revealed why he quit the NRL and what motivated him to take up a career in boxing. Listen to more highlights from Wide World of Sports below:
‘Ready for the spotlight’ – New Manly star on plans for 2026 season
New Sea Eagles recruit Jamal Fogarty discusses the immense potential of the Manly spine, detailing how he plans to work alongside established stars like Tom Trbojevic. Fogarty says he is excited to join the club and believes his steady influence in the halves will be the crucial link that propels the Sea Eagles to finals success. […]
‘If he is available why wouldn’t we? – Mal Meninga hints at Zac Lomax signing
NRL legend and Bears coach Mal Meninga spoke on 2GB about the exciting first signings for the expansion team, the Perth Bears. Meninga confirmed the club’s strategy is focused on recruiting high-quality players with strong leadership… even hinting at Zac Lomax. Listen to more highlights from Wide World of Sports below:
‘A work of art’ – United Cup Director brings iconic silver and gold trophy to studio
Tournament Director Stephen Farrow joins the program with the spectacular United Cup Trophy as the summer of Tennis launches. Farrow discussed the trophy’s design, which is made of sterling silver and 24-carat gold as the tennis players get ready to compete. Listen to more highlights from Wide World of Sports below:
‘Nerves grow’ – Opening batsman on upcoming Ashes clash
Australian Cricketer and Opening Batsman Jake Weatherald chats with Adam Hawse about overcoming and embracing nerves ahead of a crucial 2nd Test. Listen to more highlights from Wide World of Sports below:






