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Chiming In - Steve Gillis, Player Manager

Chiming In - Steve Gillis, Player Manager

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Summary

Welcome to Chiming In! Renowned player manager, Steve 'Chimes' Gillis interviews some of the most interesting people in Rugby League. From world class players and ex-players to sports doctors and administrators, ALL deliver a great story. Sit back and enjoy the listen.

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Episodes
  • Cameron George. Forecasting Wahs supremacy, NZ league taking over union & Covid dark days.
    May 14 2026

    New Zealand Warriors CEO Cameron George has waited patiently for his club to become a major force in the NRL.


    Now riding near the top of the competition ladder and respected and feared by its rivals, George confidently predicts this is the year of the Wahs.


    And if they do eventually capture their first NRL title, George is entitled - more than most - to celebrate the achievement.


    It was George who steered the Club through covid, fought for his players rights and ensured the safety and well being of a group of men and their families, who made an incredible sacrifice to ensure the game went on.


    In this episode of Chiming In, you will get to know the man behind the secrets of the Warriors success. From humble beginnings in Northern NSW, George has emerged as one of the game’s top administrators who is respected and liked by all.


    He gives an inside look at how the Warriors stayed afloat, while the world was seemingly crumbling.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 - Start

    00:04 - Highlights

    02:04 - 2026 GF on the cards

    03:32 - NZ development pathways

    05:14 - Invading recruits

    07:42 - Recruiters in Aus for NZ

    09:15 - Finding Webby

    12:14 - Long term Warriors coach

    13:25 - NZ undervaluing

    15:15 - Competing with All Blacks

    17:00 - Fanatical Wahs fans

    20:19 - 20th team out of Wellington

    23:16 - Womens game

    26:50 - Does PNG have an unfair advantage?

    30:17 - Getting players to Auckland

    33:25 - When Covid hit

    47:00 - Learning about players

    51:48 - Pacific Islander family focus

    52:53 - Homecoming for Wahs

    54:38 - Club Haka

    01:00:07 - Can Wahs dominate NRL?

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Craig Field. Manslaughter charge, time served & Tigers memories.
    May 7 2026

    Craig Field could be considered one of the most polarising figures in rugby league.


    The diminutive halfback was told he was to small to ever play NRL yet went onto to play in 183 games - representing South Sydney, Manly and the Wests Tigers.


    Fast forward to today and Field is putting his life back together after being sentenced to 10 years jail for the manslaughter of a man following a fight outside the Kingscliff Hotel on July 15, 2012.


    In this episode of Chiming In, Field talks candidly about the day his life changed forever and his efforts to ensure people learn from his mistakes.


    He also reflects on a football career which saw him debut for Souths as a 17-year-old, play for Manly in the 1997 grand final and later become part of a Wests Tigers outfit that was full of talent but failed to fire.


    00:00 - Start

    00:04 - Highlights

    02:04 – Released from prison

    02:53 – What is doing today

    06:09 – Craig coaching

    07:33 – Growing up

    08:24 – Starting League

    13:59 – Rabbitohs false start

    16:44 – Souths debut

    20:42 – Form flatlining

    21:44 – 1994 “arrival” as a player

    23:44 – Rough time growing up

    26:12 – Blowing cash & regrets

    29:09 – Balancing passion and gifts as a coach

    33:30 – Credit to grassroots volunteers

    39:32 – Tenure at Tigers

    42:49 – Trouble with alcohol & drugs

    46:36 – John Hopoate incident

    49:04 – Kingscliff Hotel jailing

    53:22 – Police arrest

    01:01:39 – Motivational speaking

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Jason Clark. Bunnies Football Manager world & devastation at leaving Souths | Chiming In EP044
    Apr 30 2026

    He’s regarded one of the kindest, most humble and hard working people in rugby league.


    Jason Clark is the first to admit he wasn’t the most gifted individual yet he boasts an NRL premiership and English Challenge Cup trophy among his finest achievements.


    After a stellar 10 year stint with the Rabbitohs, Clark packed up the family and moved to England before putting the finishing touches on his career playing First Division in France.


    Today, the former South Sydney lock forward, has returned to where it all began and now works as a Football Manager with the mighty Rabbitohs.


    This interview will enlighten you as Clark shares the secrets of his success, the struggles he’s had to overcome and thrills and spills along the way.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 - Start

    00:04 - Highlights

    02:02 – What is a Football Manager?

    05:10 – Welfare role

    06:18 – FM disasters

    10:58 – Travel for football teams

    13:15 – Flights after serious injury

    15:56 – Wearing the blue shirt

    19:00 – Meals on the road

    21:55 – What players can and can’t wear

    23:44 – Johnny Sutton as a blue shirt

    24:36 – Jason’s career

    27:53 – Debut

    31:13 – 2014 GF win

    37:01 – Leaving Souths

    41:23 – Joining Warrington Wolves

    45:55 – Playing in France

    53:18 – Souths in 2026

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    57 mins
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