Ray "Rabbits" Warren (born 11 June 1943) in Junee, New South Wales is an Australian sports commentator, most famous for his coverage of televised professional rugby league matches on the Nine Network. On occasion he is referred to as "The Voice of Rugby League". Ray also used to call Australian swimming team events and the FINA World Championships until Nine lost the rights to these events in 2008. On Saturday mornings, he is a member of the panel on Triple M Sydney's radio Saturday morning sports program Dead Set Legends. Warren also writes columns for sports website The Serve. Ray's nickname is "Rabbits", as in a rabbit's warren[citation needed].
As a youngster Ray Warren was amazed by the ability of race-caller Ken Howard to paint the perfect picture of the race track. As a child, Ray used to roll marbles down a wooden slope and call them as horses. He initially followed in the footsteps of his brother by joining the police force. It was during his brief stint in uniform he got a phone call as a result of all the door-knocking he had done at various radio stations as a teenager. Ray took the job offered to him in Young, New South Wales as a rugby league commentator - a move which started his career in broadcasting.
Phil "Gus" Gould is an Australian rugby league broadcaster, journalist, administrator and former player and coach. Since the 1990s he has had a prominent role in Channel 9's coverage of rugby league, as a commentator on their match-day coverage, and appears on The Sunday Footy Show and The Sunday Roast. He is the expert commentator on Monday Night Football on Triple M radio and writes for Sydney's Fairfax paper, The Sun-Herald. Before his media career, he was a State of Origin and NRL coach, and before that, a premiership-winning player.
Born in Sydney in July 1958, Gould played junior rugby league with Wentworthville Leagues. Graded by Penrith in 1976, he spent two years in the lower grades, before becoming a regular first-grader in 1979. Following the retirement of Penrith's British import star Mike Stephenson, Gould was selected as captain of the Panthers at the age of 20, becoming the youngest New South Wales Rugby League premiership captain since Dave Brown led Easts in the 1930s. The 1979 season marked the beginning of injury troubles for Gould which ultimately kept him on the sidelines for most of 1980 and which recurred later in his career.
Ray Warren - Australia's finest sports broadcaster
Rabs Warren and Gus Gould At Their best
State of Origin Through the Eyes of Ray "Rabbits" Warren
RLW TV: Ray Warren book launch gatecrashed by Billy Birmingham
Fatty Vautin - impersonating Ray Warren
Player Probe - Players impersonate the one and only Ray Rabbits Warren Part 1
Player Probe - Players impersonate the one and only Ray Rabbits Warren Part 2
Ray Warren commentating
Ray Warren's chopper ride
Ray Warren Impersonated By The 12th Man Billy Birmingham
Ray Warren: My career has been a dream come true
Ray Warren Commentating AFL
State Of Origin 2012, Ray Warren
State Of Origin 2013, Ray Warren
Eventually... everything you know will fall
Plot
Ray Warren talks to his wife on the phone while taking advantage of Miss Keller who needs him to defend her mobster brother. Once home, he cheers up his neglected wife by celebrating their wedding anniversary. But once she leaves for work, two women - Randi and Nina - arrive for a surprise party. Though they got the wrong address, they want each other and Ray wants to join. Shocked they're still there in the morning, Ray chases them out and attends a peep show. Once home, Ray is jumped by Randi and Nina accompanied by Marcy, a street prostitute he once escaped paying for rough sex. As Randi and Nina took photographs earlier, Marcy blackmails him into being her prostitute. She has her biker friends Lainie and Tricia join in. Meanwhile, Randi and Nina keep a delivery man busy. The women end up leaving the photographs anyway for Ray's wife. As it so happens, she knows just what he should do as punishment.
Keywords: 69-sex-position, anal-sex, anonymous-sex, biker-women, blackmail, cheating-husband, cross-dressing, delivery-man, ejaculation, face-sitting
Their plan would take All Night Long!
Ray Warren - Australia's finest sports broadcaster
Rabs Warren and Gus Gould At Their best
State of Origin Through the Eyes of Ray "Rabbits" Warren
RLW TV: Ray Warren book launch gatecrashed by Billy Birmingham
Fatty Vautin - impersonating Ray Warren
Player Probe - Players impersonate the one and only Ray Rabbits Warren Part 1
Player Probe - Players impersonate the one and only Ray Rabbits Warren Part 2
Ray Warren commentating
Ray Warren's chopper ride
Ray Warren Impersonated By The 12th Man Billy Birmingham
Ray Warren: My career has been a dream come true
Ray Warren Commentating AFL
State Of Origin 2012, Ray Warren
State Of Origin 2013, Ray Warren
State Of Origin 2013, Ray Warren
Classic Commentary - Ray Warren
Ray Warren & Phil Gould complain about Video Referee (Souths vs. Panthers)
Ray Warren
Existe un infierno - Ps Ray Warren @IBCRD #PrédicasIBC
Ray Warren, the voice of Rugby League, chats to Andrew Cattanach about his new book The Voice
NZ Rugby League Team - from 12 Man's album 'Boned'
Ray Warren interviews George Peponis & Ray Price and previews 1979 Bulldogs v Eels Final
Ray Warren explains why he upset Richard Freedman
Ray Warren - The Voice Of Rugby League - The Footy Show NRL (FULL)
Dallas Europa | Branch Warren with Shawn Ray after victory
Interview with Janisse Ray
1979 Ray Warren speaks to George Peponis at Ashes victory presentation dinner
Pirate Jenny (Shilpa Ray with Nick Cave and Warren Ellis)
Media Legends Dinner with Future Legends - Ray Warren
BLUE RAY Warren Michigan Art in the Park Promo 7- 4- 2013
Shawn Ray Interviews Branch Warren after the 2011 Press Conference
Warren Buffett on The Housing Bubble ,Real Estate Longevity and the Values of Berkshire Hathaway
Elizabeth Warren Asked About Hillary Clinton & It's Devastating
Ray Dalio On Gold: Buffett Is Making A Big Mistake
I believe in the White race
A race apart, we've got a mile start
I believe in my country
It's where I belong, it's where I'll stay
Chorus:
For my race and nation
Race and nation
Race and nation
Race and nation
This old nation's in the hand of fools
Using people as political tools
If you stand up and you say that they're wrong
They'll put you inside, and say that's where you belong
(Repeat Chorus)
Something's got to change right now
The White race is going down and how
I'm not trying to depress you
Because I believe, we're going to pull through
I'm cut off, out of the loop, back of the line.
Can't get a word in,
Can't feel your body close to mine.
And yeah, it's really quite more painful than it sounds.
I can't believe we're losing the connection that we found.
I'm heavy with the weight of missing you, my dear,
And I would tell you how but you're too far away to hear.
That this was the worst day,
Cause this was the first day that you're gone.
I would like to think you're okay without me
And your happy thoughts are rarely about me.
You're so worth all of this torture.
You're so worth all of this torture.
I'm fucked up, end of the noose, back of the line.
I feel sick when I think of the life I left behind.
And yeah, it's really quite more painful than it sounds.
You barely gave a fuck before my body hit the ground.
I'm heavy with the weight of missing you, my dear,
And I would tell you how but you're too far away to hear.
That this was the worst day,
Cause this was the first day that you're gone.
I would like to think you're okay without me
And your happy thoughts are rarely about me.
You're so worth all of this torture.
You're so worth all of this torture.
This is the hardest time to keep your head up.
This is the hardest time to feel safe and sound.
This is the hardest time to keep your head up.
This is the hardest time to feel safe, to feel safe and sound.
I would like to think you're okay without me
And your happy thoughts are rarely about me.
You're so worth all of this torture.
You're so worth all of this torture.
I would like to think you're okay without me
And your happy thoughts are rarely about me.
You're so worth all of this torture.
You're so worth all of this torture.
You're so worth all of this torture.
Thought you saw this last time. It’s a rerun
But this time it’s changed you. You said you never watched it
It’s your free time
Image passed. Forget your words you live it everyday
Dead end stare. Eyes transfixed
Focused on destruction of yourself
This could be the last time I wait for you
Take a while
Things only you can change as you relieve
Stay awhile
Things only you can change as you relieve
Saturday it's two a.m.
I think I'll call you up again
And all we ever talk about is the weather.
It seems that all this small talk's killing me
So I might just go to sleep
And maybe dream of something better.
Staring at this photograph
It's funny how it takes you back to a time
When everything seemed easier.
Coffee in the morning time
Cause I can never sleep at night