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  • Box 2 - Episode 46: Roy Dickinson
    2025/08/13

    In the latest episode of 'Box Two', which is brought to you in association with our partners Best Western GB, Jamie Jones-Buchanan speaks to legendary former Leeds player Roy Dickinson.Both proud Bramley lads, Roy grew up watching the Leeds teams of the late 1950s and 60s before coming through the Colts system at the club to play for his hometown club between 1972 and 1986, making 303 appearances in the front row in a brutal era in the sport. He established himself in the position while still a teenager. He played in the first Premiership final as an 18 year old and became a fixture about the place greeting all with his welcoming grin which belied his on field role. Always seemingly happy go lucky, he knew he had and relished the toughest of jobs and was always prepared to listen and learn from those more experienced and hardened around him. He bridged the gap between the old fashioned enforcer and the impact front rower off the bench – which was best seen at Wembley in 1978 when he made a big difference sustaining the comeback. A genuine club man and real player’s player.

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    36 分
  • Box 2 - Episode 45: Dame Linda Pollard
    2025/07/30

    In the latest episode of 'Box Two', which is brought to you in association with our partners Best Western GB, Jamie Jones-Buchanan speaks to Dame Linda Pollard, Chair of Leeds Teaching Hospitals.The pair discuss how different organisations across the city can work in partnership to improve the health and wellbeing of people in Leeds, and how innovations and research pioneered in the city, along with collaborative work, will benefit the Leeds community.

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    55 分
  • Box 2 - Episode 43: Geva Mentor
    2025/06/13

    In the latest episode of season three of 'Box Two', which is brought to you in association with our partners Best Western GB, Jamie Jones-Buchanan talks to England Netball legend and Leeds Rhinos netball player Geva Mentor.

    Mentor talks about the coaches who have had the most influence on her and career highlights after she announced her retirement from the game after over two decades playing at elite level.

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    49 分
  • Episode 42: Joel Moon
    2025/05/12

    In the latest episode of season three of 'Box Two', which is brought to you in association with our partners Best Western GB, Jamie Jones-Buchanan talks to his former team mate and two time Grand Final and Challenge Cup winner Joel Moon. Moon returned to Leeds this week for the club's annual Hall of Fame dinner when the club celebrated the tenth anniversary of the 2015 Treble winning season and Moon and Jones-Buchanan's team mates Kylie Leuluai and Danny McGuire were inducted into the Leeds Rugby League Hall of Fame.

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    25 分
  • Episode 41: Kallum Watkins
    2025/04/14

    In the latest episode of season three of 'Box Two', which is brought to you in association with our partners Best Western GB, Jamie Jones-Buchanan talks to his former team mate Kallum Watkins, who this week returned to AMT Headingley from Salford Red Devils.Watkins speaks candidly about the challenges he has faced during his career both with injuries and off the field, revealing how his philosophy around the game has evolved and changed over the years.

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    35 分
  • Ep 40: Ryan Hall
    2025/03/21

    In the latest episode of season three of 'Box Two', which is brought to you in association with our partners Best Western GB, Jamie Jones-Buchanan talks Leeds Rhinos and England legend Ryan Hall, Super League's greatest ever try scorer as he looks back on his incredible career with his home town club as well as spells at Sydney Roosters and Hull KR.

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    53 分
  • Ep 39: Paul Caddick MBE
    2025/02/26

    In the first episode of season three of 'Box Two', which is brought to you in association with our partners Best Western GB, Jamie Jones-Buchanan talks to Leeds Rhinos Chairman and owner Paul Caddick MBE about his nearly 30 years at the club and tells the story of how he and Gary Hetherington turned a club that was on the brink of losing its home with £6 million worth of debt into one of the most successful sides in the history of the game.

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    42 分