• Entertainment Podcasting Sports

  • By: Gail Nobles
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Entertainment Podcasting Sports

By: Gail Nobles
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  • All about the unheard of street ball legends, football, baseball, NBA, and more.
    Copyright Gail Nobles
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  • The Rugby League 5:15:24 2.24 PM
    May 15 2024
    Photo: digiarnie - https://www.flickr.com/photos/digiarnie/2991079495/
    Usage: Wikipedia CC BY 2.0

    Rugby League football commonly known as rugby league in English-speaking countries is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring 68 m (74 yd) wide and 112–122 m (122–133 yd) long with H-shaped posts at both ends. It is one of the two major codes of rugby football, the other being rugby union.[a] It originated in 1895 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, as the result of a split from the Rugby Football Union (RFU) over the issue of payments to players. The rules of the game governed by the new Northern Rugby Football Union progressively changed from those of the RFU with the specific aim of producing a faster and more entertaining game to appeal to spectators, on whose income the new organisation and its members depended.

    In rugby league, points are scored by carrying an oval ball and touching it to the ground beyond the opposing team's goal line; this is called a try, and is the primary method of scoring, worth four points. The opposing team attempts to stop the attacking side scoring points by tackling the player carrying the ball and denying forward progress. Field goals or drop goals can be attempted from the hand at any time for a single point, and following a successful try, the scoring team gains a free kick to try at goal with a conversion worth a further two points.[3] Penalty kicks at goal, known simply as penalties, may also be awarded for general foul play, and are also worth two points.

    Rugby league looks like a fun football game to play though it's different than American football, but they are also similar.

    I've been seeing rugby league football in newsfeeds. A rugby league football player named David Fifita is very popular in the news.

    I'm Gail Nobles. Thanks for tuning in to Entertainment Podcasting Sports.

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    3 mins
  • Ballplayers In Trouble 5:8:24 6.42 PM
    May 8 2024
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Cover art by: Gail Nobles

    Sometimes I have to wonder why some of the ball players are in trouble. If they could just stay calm and go on with their careers. Lately in the headlines I've been seeing Rashee Rice who plays on the Kansas City Chiefs team. I hate the headlines I've been seeing about him. Every time I look and every time I turn around I see somebody's name with a career that has the word alleged assault.


    Rashee Rice is accused of assault at Dallas nightclub. Dallas police have reportedly opened a new criminal investigation into Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashi Rice. He's already charged with eight felonies for a high-speed hit and run crash in late March that injured four people. Rashee has a football career. I don't understand why he's getting into all that trouble. He's got something to look forward to in life.

    I don't understand any ball player that gets into so much trouble. I don't understand the domestic violence of some ball players. I don't understand the sexual assault cases. Ball players get suspended and something needs to be done. Every time I turn around somebody's getting arrested on assault charges. There is no excuse. They need to stay out of trouble.

    A ball player can be a positive example, and they have the power to turn somebody else's life around that’s down. They could be doing positive things to make this a better world. If a ball player or anyone for that matter has a career and maybe came from a rough town or city in crime can change. They can make a difference in their life and maybe somebody else's life. I know that they are human too and sometimes face challenges and struggles like anyone else. But if they could just avoid getting into trouble with the law and move on to have a wonderful career.

    I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Entertainment Podcasting Sports.
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    3 mins
  • Master P 4:2:24 8.04 PM
    Apr 3 2024
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Ending music by: Gail Nobles

    Today's topic Master P

    Master P has a lot of occupations. He is a rapper, songwriter, record producer, record executive, entrepreneur, investor, businessman, actor, and professional basketball player. Master P was smart to become all those things. He's got security. In case he goes broke in one thing, he can be rich in another. Master P doesn't lay all his eggs in one basket.

    Basketball really looks like something for Master P. I read about how he was on the Charlotte Hornets training camp roster in 1999. He was on the Toronto Raptors. He signed with the San Diego Stingrays in 2004. Master P played for the ABA’s Las Vegas Rattlers, and Long Beach Jam, and the list goes on. Looks like he has a great love for basketball. I've also read that Master P has obtained ownership of the global mixed gender basketball team in his hometown the New Orleans Gators. Master P is Percy “Master P” Miller.

    I’m GN. Thank you for listening to EPS.
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    2 mins

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