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  • Ep 65 Jason Smith
    Apr 22 2026

    FOG #92 Jason Smith | Neville Nobodies, 1995 Glory & Queensland Pride

    Jason Smith is FOG #92. A Brisbane product who came through Souths Woodridge and the Brisbane Easts pathway, Jason built a remarkable professional career on instinct, toughness and pure football ability.

    A premiership winner with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 1995, Jason played 289 first grade games across an outstanding career with Canterbury, Parramatta, Hull F.C., Canberra and the North Queensland Cowboys. He also represented Queensland 16 times and Australia in 15 Tests, earning a reputation as one of the most naturally gifted footballers of his era.

    In this episode of the FOGS Queenslander Podcast, Jason reflects on his upbringing in Woodridge, moving to Sydney as a teenager, making his State of Origin debut alongside his brother Darren, and the unforgettable 1995 Neville Nobodies series. He also opens up on the Super League era, the joy he found in simply playing footy, and why nothing ever topped pulling on the Queensland jersey and running out at Lang Park.

    A footballer’s footballer.
    And a proud Queenslander through and through.

    #FOGS #JasonSmith #FOGSQueenslander #StateOfOrigin #QueenslandRugbyLeague #NRL #CanterburyBulldogs #ParramattaEels #Queenslander

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    22 Min.
  • Ep 64 Shane Webcke
    Apr 8 2026

    FOG #105 Shane Webcke | Leyburn Roots, Broncos Dynasty & Relentless Work Ethic

    Shane Webcke is FOG #105 — a Darling Downs product who became one of the toughest and most respected front rowers of his era. A one-club man with the Brisbane Broncos, Shane built a 254-game NRL career defined by consistency, resilience and an uncompromising work ethic, playing in four premiership-winning sides and earning multiple best and fairest honours.

    A 21-game Queensland State of Origin representative and Australian Kangaroo, Shane’s journey was anything but conventional. He never made a Queensland junior side, with his first ever Queensland jersey coming at State of Origin level. From a country upbringing in Leyburn to the biggest stages in the game, his career was built on doing the work others wouldn’t and embracing the standards required to compete at the top.

    A proud Queenslander who turned hard work into a career.

    #FOGS #ShaneWebcke #FOGSQueenslander #StateOfOrigin #QueenslandRugbyLeague #BrisbaneBroncos #QLDER

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    41 Min.
  • Ep 62 Gary Belcher
    Mar 12 2026

    FOG #47 Gary Belcher | Souths Magpie Champion & Raiders Premiership Fullback

    Gary Belcher is FOG #47 — a Brisbane junior who rose from the Brisbane Rugby League competition to become one of the most dependable fullbacks of his era. A 16-game Queensland State of Origin representative and Australian Kangaroo, Gary played a key role during a golden period for both the Maroons and the Canberra Raiders.

    Raised in Acacia Ridge and coming through the ranks with the Southern Suburbs Magpies, Gary helped Souths claim the 1985 Brisbane Rugby League premiership before taking his career to the national stage with the Canberra Raiders. What followed was one of the most successful periods in the club’s history, with Belcher playing in premiership-winning teams in 1989 and 1990 alongside legends such as Mal Meninga, Laurie Daley and Ricky Stuart.

    Primarily a fullback — though he began his career in the centres — Gary built a reputation for safe hands, strong positional play and the ability to finish opportunities when they came his way. His performances earned him 16 appearances for Queensland and 15 Test matches for Australia, including Kangaroo tours during one of rugby league’s great eras.

    In this episode of the FOGS Queenslander Podcast, Gary reflects on growing up in Brisbane, the strength of the Brisbane Rugby League competition, his move to Canberra, life inside the Raiders’ famous sides of the late ’80s and early ’90s, and the pride of representing Queensland during the formative years of modern State of Origin.

    A proud Magpie, Raider and Queenslander.

    #FOGS #GaryBelcher #FOGSQueenslander #StateOfOrigin #QueenslandRugbyLeague #CanberraRaiders #SouthsMagpies #Kangaroos #NRLHistory #QLDER

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    43 Min.
  • Ep 61 Nate Myles
    Feb 25 2026

    FOG #158 Nate Myles | Gordonvale Grit, 32 Origins & Maroon Medal Winner

    Nate Myles is FOG #158 — a proud Far North Queenslander who built an outstanding 234-game NRL career on toughness, professionalism and an uncompromising team-first mindset. A 32-game Queensland State of Origin representative and Australian Kangaroo, Nate was a key figure through the Maroons’ eight-straight era and twice claimed the Ron McAuliffe Medal as Queensland’s best player in a series, then won the Wally Lewis Medal in 2012 as Player of the Series.

    Raised in Gordonvale just south of Cairns, Nate’s journey took him from Southern Suburbs juniors to Sydney with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, then across stints with the Sydney Roosters, Gold Coast Titans, Manly Sea Eagles and Melbourne Storm. Whether it was the grind of the early Sydney years, the pride of pulling on the Maroon jersey, or the standards that kept Queensland hungry at the top, Nate’s story is all heart, hard work and Queensland spirit.

    A front-rower who never wanted a free ride and never expected one.

    #FOGS #NateMyles #FOGSQueenslander #StateOfOrigin #QueenslandRugbyLeague #CanterburyBulldogs #SydneyRoosters #GoldCoastTitans #ManlySeaEagles #MelbourneStorm #Kangaroos #QLDER

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    29 Min.
  • Ep 60 Danny Moore
    Feb 4 2026

    FOG #84 Danny Moore | Townsville Talent, Manly Premiership & A Winner on Both Sides of the World

    Danny Moore is FOG #84 — a Townsville product who carved out a terrific top-grade career across Australia and the UK as a powerful outside back. An Australian international and Queensland State of Origin representative, Danny played at centre and on the wing in a tough era, earning his place through hard work, reliability and a quiet confidence.

    He debuted in first grade for Manly in 1991, later becoming part of a Sea Eagles side that played in three straight grand finals and lifted the trophy in 1996. Danny then headed to England, winning again with Wigan and becoming the first player to win a grand final in both the northern and southern hemispheres. At representative level, he pulled on the Maroon jersey in Paul Vautin’s famed 1995 “Neville Nobodies” clean sweep and also earned Australian selection.

    A proud Queenslander who never forgot where he came from.

    #FOGS #DannyMoore #FOGSQueenslander #StateOfOrigin #QueenslandRugbyLeague #ManlySeaEagles #WiganWarriors #NorthQueenslandCowboys #Kangaroos #QLDER

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    32 Min.
  • Ep 59 Mark Coyne
    Jan 21 2026

    FOG #64 Mark Coyne | Sunnybank Junior, Dragons Captain & The Miracle Try

    Mark Coyne is FOG #64 — a Brisbane-born centre who built a remarkable career through loyalty, resilience and a deep love of the Maroon jersey. From junior footy at South Sunnybank to captaining the St George Dragons and later St George Illawarra, Coyney became one of the game’s most respected professionals in a tough era.

    A premiership winner with Past Brothers in Brisbane before making the move south, Mark went on to play 233 top-grade games, including three grand finals, and earned the rare honour of captaining both Dragons entities. At representative level, he played 19 State of Origin matches for Queensland and nine Tests for Australia, including the 1995 World Cup triumph at Wembley.

    Of course, he’s also etched into Origin folklore as the man who finished off the Miracle Try in 1994 — a moment that still gives Queenslanders goosebumps.

    A proud Queenslander and a true Dragon who earned everything the hard way.

    #FOGS #MarkCoyne #FOGSQueenslander #StateOfOrigin #QueenslandRugbyLeague #StGeorgeDragons #StGeorgeIllawarraDragons #Kangaroos #QLDER

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    29 Min.
  • Ep 58 Dan Stains
    Dec 17 2025

    FOG #59 Dan Stains | Darling Downs Battler, Origin Maroon & Kangaroo Tourist

    Dan Stains is FOG #59 — a proud Queenslander whose rugby league journey began on a dairy farm on the Darling Downs and carried him all the way to State of Origin and Australian representation. A tough, determined forward, Stains built a respected top-grade career across Australia and the UK through persistence, resilience, and belief.

    Raised in rural Queensland, Dan’s early football came through Toowoomba Valleys before progressing into Queensland representative teams alongside future legends. After earning his opportunity at Cronulla, he played 190 first-grade games across Cronulla, Balmain, Halifax, and the London Broncos, becoming known as a reliable, hard-working professional in an unforgiving era of the game.

    Dan represented Queensland in four State of Origin matches and earned the ultimate reward in 1989 when he was selected for the Australian tour of New Zealand — a defining moment that capped off a career built on earning every chance the hard way.

    In this episode of the FOGS Queenslander Podcast, Dan reflects on:
    • Growing up on the Darling Downs and discovering rugby league late
    • Moving to Toowoomba and finding opportunity at Valleys
    • Early Queensland teams and the confidence they instilled
    • Fighting for a first-grade chance at Cronulla
    • Life under Jack Gibson and the demands of elite professionalism
    • Pulling on the Maroons jersey and handling Origin intensity
    • Being selected for the Australian tour of New Zealand
    • Playing club football in England and broadening his life experience
    • Lessons learned from mentors, coaches, and teammates
    • What it means to be remembered as a FOG

    A genuine Queensland battler whose story reflects the grit, humility, and pride that define Maroon football.

    #FOGS #DanStains #FOGSQueenslander #StateOfOrigin #QueenslandRugbyLeague #CronullaSharks #BalmainTigers #Kangaroos #QLDER

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    33 Min.
  • Ep 57 Rod Morris
    Dec 4 2025

    FOG #13 Rod Morris | Origin Original, Kangaroos Enforcer & Wynnum-Manly Premiership Captain

    Rod Morris is FOG #13 — a proud Queenslander, a hard-nosed front-rower and one of the original State of Origin pioneers. A three-time Brisbane Rugby League premiership winner with Easts and Wynnum-Manly, Morris also starred for Balmain in Sydney and became a mainstay of the Australian pack across World Cups and Kangaroo tours.

    Born in Ipswich and forged in the old-school era of 80-minute football with no interchanges, Rod played for Queensland before Origin, then returned in 1980 to help launch a new era alongside Arthur Beetson, Wally Lewis, Mal Meninga and Chris Close. He toured with Australia in 1977 and 1978, played 16 Tests, and in 2025 was inducted into the Queensland Sports Hall of Fame alongside his brother Des.

    In this episode of the FOGS Queenslander Podcast, Rod reflects on:
    • Growing up in Ipswich with “more freedom” and old-school junior footy
    • Rising through Ipswich and into a dominant Easts Tigers side in the 1970s
    • Playing 80 minutes every week in a brutal Brisbane Rugby League era
    • Winning BRL premierships with Easts and captaining Wynnum-Manly to their first title
    • The frustration of pre-Origin interstate footy and playing for both Queensland and New South Wales
    • Kangaroo tours, club games in England and why players today miss that experience
    • Being an Origin original in 1980 and the pressure Queensland felt to “get it right first time”
    • Balancing elite footy with running his own business and the parallels between leadership in sport and business

    A tough, intelligent front-rower who helped lay the foundations of State of Origin and left a lasting mark on Queensland rugby league.

    #FOGS #RodMorris #FOGSQueenslander #StateOfOrigin #QueenslandRugbyLeague #Kangaroos #EastsTigers #WynnumManly #BalmainTigers #QLDER

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    27 Min.