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Last week, JB and Billy spoke to a plethora of the AFL's big names - Matt Rowell, Jack Ziebell, Dyson Heppell, Jai Newcombe, Ben and Harry McKay, and Andrew Brayshaw. Here, you can catch all the interviews in one placeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Last week, JB and Billy spoke to a plethora of the AFL's big names - Matt Rowell, Jack Ziebell, Dyson Heppell, Jai Newcombe, Ben and Harry McKay, and Andrew Brayshaw. Here, you can catch all the interviews in one placeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys discussed Andrew Brayshaw missing out on captaincy at a young age, Garry's experience as a captain, Daisy Pearce's chances of becoming an AFL captain, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We had some of our favourite journos on the ground at the eight match simulation games and have kindly jumped on to give us a wrap up … with AFL Fantasy at the front of their minds. We hear from Josh Gabelich, Michael Whiting, Sarah Black, Riley Beveridge, and Nathan Schmook from AFL.com.au and we also have Anna Hay, a channel 7 reporter in Perth who is making her debut after a big pre-season which has in line for some votes in the Fantasy Journo of the Year. Play now at http://fantasy.afl.com.au. 0:40 - Josh Gabelich discusses Geelong v Hawthorn. 3:00 - New Cats Jack Bowes and Tanner Bruhn impresses with the latter getting some CBAs. 5:10 - Will Day appears to be a permanent midfielder for the Hawks. 6:30 - It looks as though Josh Weddle is down the pecking order. 7:40 - "Lock him in for round one" - Josh says Fergus Greene will play in round one. 11:20 - Michael Whiting was at the Gold Coast v Essendon match. 12:10 - Charlie Constable looks set to hold down a role in D50. 14:15 - Rookie priced players Bailey Humphrey and Jye Menzie are right in the mix. 18:00 - Sarah Black was at Arden Street for North Melbourne v Richmond and it was all about Harry Sheezel. 20:35 - Consider Cam Zurhaar for Fantasy Draft off the back of his midfield minutes. 21:40 - Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper fitted in well at their new club. 25:00 - Riley Beveridge joins us for Carlton v Collingwood. 26:00 - Sam Docherty started off half-back which could be his role to start the season. 28:00 - $200k DEF/MID Alex Cincotta may find himself in the side early. 29:30 - Nick Daicos has plenty of midfield time, but it looks like the Pies will have a lot of midfield rotation this year meaning with Riley cooling on Tom Mitchell. 32:00 - Fish is back for a rundown of Sydney v Brisbane. 33:30 - Josh Dunkley spent some time forward in the game. 35:10 - Where does Conor McKenna and Darcy Wilmot fit in? 36:15 - It looked like James Rowbottom racked up with tackles a big part of his game. 37:40 - Gabo returns to run his eyes over St Kilda v Melbourne. 38:50 - How did the Brodie Grundy and Max Gawn mix look? 41:50 - Will we see Jacob van Rooyen early? 43:05 - Mattaes Philliou worked himself into the game. 44:45 - Gabo says they don't want to move Rowan Marshall out of the ruck. 47:20 - Jack Steele looks lighter and it has increased his running capacity. 48:10 - Nathan Schmook was in Cockburn for Fremantle v Adelaide and was keen on how Andrew Brayshaw and Caleb Serong kicked and marked. 50:40 - Liam Henry was on the win, but keep an eye on Sam Sturt for $200k. 54:15 - Sam Berry looked like a better player than last year. 56:30 - Channel 7 reporter Anna Hay joined us for West Coast v Port Adelaide. 57:40 - Ruben Ginbey missed with a toe injury, but he will play next week. 59:45 - A fit and firing Elliot Yeo is scary. 1:02:15 - Connor Rozee was classy. 1:03:45 - Port Adelaide's main ruck was Scott Lycett. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Nathan Schmook bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily The Dockers need a new captain after Nat Fyfe stands down (0:00); The other possible captaincy changes we may still see (8:27); Why West Coast have lost Damo's respect (14:08) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Olle and Nathan Schmook update you with all you need to know on Fremantle's pre-season. How is Luke Jackson fitting in? Who will be the surprise All Australian? And what role does Justin Longmuir have in mind for Nat Fyfe? Find out right here on AFL Daily. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Brayshaw finished last season with the most points. Will he back it up in 2023? The midfied mix is interesting with the inclusion of Draft sleeper Jaeger O'Meara. Where should we take Nat Fyfe in Draft? Are there any cash cows? Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Nathan Schmook say that there is no clear, industry-wide consensus for who the best player in the AFL is, but they each have a candidate. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caleb just Back ended another 4 years in purple for an extra Nickel! We'll get off the cricket couch for an hour and Restump Podcast all the Christmas / New Year Freo news.There was little to no fear that Caleb Serong would be wearing anything but purple in the foreseeable future but having him lock in on Christmas Day for a further 4 years just made the season a little more festive.Tommy Sheridan had Griff Logue and Darcy Tucker on his podcast and the former Freo folk gave us a little bit of an insight into their departures. Were Darcy Tucker's interesting comments a little Lobb like? Or have we read too much into them? Club captaincy remains the topic of Chinese whispers. Will Nat Fyfe step down or retain the honour? Does Andy Brayshaw take on the responsibility now or after Alex Pearce wears the crown? Have the Freo girls got a Head coach yet? Does anyone know who may be a Rough chance? We check in on Bob and see what he's up to.Jojo is disgracefully campaigning for the Americanisation of our sport wanting the AFL to promote the initiative where players roll into the ground in all types of preposterous gear! Feel free to let him know your thoughts. Overdosing on cricket and looking for a change may well explain the reasons we're talking Freo footy in January. Or we're just overly eager and can't wait for the season to return. Whatever the case, if you're starved of some purple noise, feel free to bung this nonsense in your ears. As always, we offer no guarantees or refunds! Support the show
We're obviously just not doing it for Griff as he wants to spice things up and play with others. Boatloads going on in the harbour so it is time to Restump Podcast all the news in purple shoes. Apparently, if you listen to the revenue generating click bait media, every Freo player and his dog, or in Rory's and Acres' case their emotional support animals, wants out. It's an ‘exodus' they tell us! Griffin Logue, Rory Lobb, Blake Acres, Darcy Tucker and Liam Henry are all, let's say, restless.Which of those players in their positions would we not be looking to improve on anyway? They are not vehicles to the promised land and given a few of them having had career best years, they probably couldn't take us any further than we ventured this year. We dig a little deeper and dissect each player's reasoning and their trade prospects.Speaking of vehicles, arguably the greater loss may be that of Josh Carr. He ping ponged between Port Adelaide and Fremantle his entire playing days and now looks set to continue throughout his coaching career. He may be in teal a while though as he does look their future head coach when the Ken Hinkley bell rings.Deliberately speaking of segway Bells, another of the non-playing brigade appears likely to set sail from the port in the form of General Manager of Football Operations, Peter Bell. Like Josh Carr, is Belly ping ponging yet again back to his former club to take on the CEO role? If so which cap will he wearing in the Griffin Logue tussle? Sadly, he couldn't take home Charlie but it was a big result for Andy Brayshaw last night. 20 votes prior to the bye but then just 5 on the run home. Opposing teams rightfully had to up their defensive work into the future captain.Will Brodie took home an appropriate workmanlike 11 votes to finish second for Freo while the umps got a bit bedazzled with a few goals of Rory's and gifted him 7 to round out the top three.What has happened to former Freo great Paul HaSENby? Another seemingly outlandish suggestion from him that Josh Schache could suit us in a trade with the Bulldogs for Rory Lobb! Is Hase on a clicks and listens performance based contract? Does he have quotas to fill?Believe it or not the usual fence sitting and controversy avoiding Jojo takes a shot the AFL and its hypocrisy over the gambling influence and saturation of last night's Brownlow count. However, I'm not sure Jojo didn't take the $6 about Andy and is just dark he didn't get up.There's no shortage of Docker dot points to discuss so let's put on the purple peepers, peruse what's prominent at the port and fill up on our fair share of Freo fanfare.
Given the pain of the loss and the realisation we'd seen David Mundy run out in purple for the final time… it wasn't a Saturday, it was a Sadurday. Time to Restump Podcast Freo's semi-final loss to the ferocious Pies.We went in high on hope but also unfortunately on next to no experience for such a hostile environment. It showed very early and the intensity the Pies brought and hit us with, we had no answers or replies for. While we had no trouble getting our share of the ball, our disposal was under relentless pressure. Admittedly it wasn't the sole cause of our inability to score, but it compounded issues for our more often than not dysfunctional forward line. 14 inside 50s for 1 point in the first quarter painted that picture.After a few early jitters and mistakes our defenders again stood up but the weight of numbers and the Pie pressure further up the ground made it almost an impossible task for our back six.The reality is we were overawed, out pressured, outmuscled and outplayed. We simply were convincingly beaten by a more seasoned and experienced outfit in that particular environment. The margin on paper was 20 points but realistically it was a 10 to 12 goal hiding, so the result wouldn't have been any different had the game been played anywhere else. However, while we don't want to be 'that guy'…. it must make things a tad easier when you've played 16 of your 24 games in 2022 at the MCG and 19 of your 24 games in your home state of Victoria... thereby alleviating the detriment of hours spent on planes.Having said that, to be fair to Collingwood, the possible extra 22-minute car or bus journey from the MCG to Marvel must be brutal!When all said and done, it brought to a close a magnificent season in which we saw substantial growth in individuals and as a collective. We not only got our team of kids a taste of finals, we put a September win on the board. But just as important we got a lesson in where we are and what is required to get to the promised land.Sadly, it also saw the completion of the great David Mundy's wonderful career, a career that left an immeasurable permanent positive impact on the club.So, when one season comes to a close another silly type of season begins. Trade talk season. 90% print, TV and airway filling noise but about 10% materialises. Its difficult not to get caught up in the nonsense so we take the view that if you can't stay clear of it, indulge in it.We start with the Luke Jackson making his intentions clear and we get more hyped up from there. Lobb, Acres, Griff, Henry and whoever else Haggers and SEN clickbait the footy community into buying their exodus narrative! So, while the on-field year is over, the chatter continues. If you've overdosed on the Restump after a long season, go outside have a 'thunder chunder' and you'll be good to click play and go around again in this episode of reviews, analysis and trade talk.
We won't interrupt Jimmy Aish, he's currently occuPied. Time to Restump Podcast preview our ridiculously anticipated semi final against the Maggies at the Gee! What an opportunity and experience awaits us! 90k plus people, predominantly Pie fans, are about to cram into Australia's Colosseum to create both an electrifying atmosphere and the most hostile of environments. Its one thing to be playing a semi-final. But to be playing a semi-final at the MCG against Collingwood…. some Danny Zuko vibes... I've got chills, they're multiplying! If you're not in possession of a bucket of nerves, a bag of apprehension and a boat load of excitement, check your pulse because you may not be alive.After the monumental comeback against the Dogs, we're going in with an unchanged line up. Only 4 of our starting 22 have previously experienced something of this magnitude, so the remaining 18 are sailing into unchartered waters and are about to suffer a monstrous culture shock.You have to feel for Matty Tabs. It had to be a difficult decision to leave him out and we'll find out if it was the correct one. Can James “Mr Fix It” Aish fix up a few of his former colleagues and will Mr September Sonny Walters continue asserting his supremacy? After steering the ship last week Andy Brayshaw and Caleb Serong have to pad up and head back into battle against Scotty Pendlebury, Jordan De Goey and Jack Crisp with the help from the Gold Coast gift.But don't for one minute overlook the man who has played in every single final Fremantle has ever been in, except one. The legend who doesn't know how to play a poor game, who has plenty left to give… the peerless David Mundy. Upping his game time will no doubt ensure us victory.Collingwood lose Taylor Adams who ripped his groin off the bone, something I can't even say without wincing. Not only his groin but Collingwood's team have been weakened by it.Remove the parochial noise and you'll see the teams are extremely evenly matched. Could the ultra-hostile environment the Collingwood fans will create and our inexperience be the difference? Neither team will lay down and until that final siren sounds, neither team will be safe. Enough of this here…. let's continue the purple love in the pod as we try to dissect the battle and attempt to work out what might unfold.So, if you're looking for someone to provide a calming presence and some words of composure to ensure we don't all run our race prior to Saturday….. you've come to the wrong place! We're buzzed up and in danger of our purple hype filled zip lock bags spilling over!But click play anyway and join us on our rare journey to the Gee in September. We ride til we've died.
You can't do that! Second career game in an elimination final and Jye was as cool as a Busselton cucumber. Ryan Crowley couldn't have rattled him! Time to Restump Podcast the unfathomable Freo victory.All we can say is, how? You just can't do that! 41 points down with a tick over a half of footy to play and we somehow found a way with a team possessing barely a single final of experience between them. We averaged around 68 points per game for our last 6 games and we had to find 41 points in a just over a half of footy to just draw level, without the dogs kicking a single score! And we had to do that without our best forward and a replacement playing just his second career game. And we did! We somehow orchestrated a 54-point turn turnaround…. what kind of purple sorcery is that! How sweet was it to see Sonny Walters back to his former typical big game best? However, he couldn't do what he did if a couple of young ridiculously talented hard nuts didn't do what they did. Andy Brayshaw and Caleb Serong somehow went to another level, a level, given their age and experience, that should almost be classed as unfair to the Dogs!When you look at those two guys in particular, you have to say Phar Lap suddenly has a couple of challengers for the world record size of hearts! If that win and all it represents doesn't overly satisfy the harshest Freo task marker, then give the sport away because your unrealistic and unfair expectations will never be met. We've been starved of this feeling, we live for this, we're doing it for Dave and for Nat, we're allowed to dream, live in hope and we say why not us? But whatever unfolds and however next week results, an elimination final victory with such a young inexperienced team put the icing on a successful season's cake. Let's get into the game and relive the extreme emotional rollercoaster of Saturday night. We're still running on adrenalin so we'll aim for composure but not getting carried away reminiscing and dissecting the inconceivable purple performance.... we cannot guarantee. So, if you're still buzzing…. Join us for this 60 minutes and come along for the recap before we look towards the ride to the G.
Damian Barrett and Nat Edwards bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. A brilliant weekend (0:16); Jeremy Cameron could lead the Cats to a flag (3:31); The young Dockers leading the way (7:35); Concerns for Melbourne (12:24); Will Craig McRae's post-match comments help the Pies respond? (15:51); A worrying Optus Stadium repeat for the Bulldogs (18:51); A special celebration over the weekend (21:33) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recently crowned AFLPA MVP, Andrew Brayshaw reflects on being liked versus respected in the early days of his career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dangerous weekend off, out of habit we almost shifted into Big Bash mode! Not this year though because it's time to Restump Podcast awards, finals campaigns and contracts.It's been a while since there's been a finals pep in our step and a September glide in our stride. But we've earned our place in the eight so we're shamelessly strutting towards Optus Stadium. On this episode, after the entertaining Ryan Crowley was well received, we're asking listeners who you'd like to hear from next and why? And we'll see if we can make it happen.But back to now and we've adoration to bestow upon the 2022 Leigh Matthews Trophy, the great Andy Brayshaw… or Andy Bradshaw as Mark McGowan knows him by apparently. There is no more a meaningful and prestigious individual award to win given it is selected by the players themselves.We've got contracts to talk, some signed, some not so signed and some in danger of being singed. Acres, Aish, Banfield, Griff, Lobbby…. Just to name a few.With Erasmus and Johnson doing everything right and on AFL trajectory, do we really want to pay overs for Blake Acres? He's been a big contributor this year.Down at Peel, if Mitch Crowden puts too many more feet forward he'll end up on his back! He continues to put a magnificent batch of form together but can't get his opportunity. Is there any way in?Is there a purple Marlon Pickett in the Peel ranks, as we look for improved finals forward line strategy? Let's get into it. We'll raise a lot of issues, talk a lot of gibberish, end up further back than we started and with more questions than we set out with. But the nonsensical journey is as important as the ever-evasive destination. So, if you've nothing to do, nowhere else to be and nothing better to listen to, join us for this 45 minutes on the purple path to the promised land.
Fremantle Dockers star Andrew Brayshaw earns maiden All-Australian.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
All Australian Team announced, and the rest of the AFL Awards, Abbey Holmes previews AFLW Season 7, when were you a hero?, get around Chemist Warehouse, Billy shot hoops with aMelbourne United's newest recruit, Andy Brayshaw cops an all-time stitch-up, Rosie's Social Media Feedback, Gold Coast's Touk Miller, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AFL Player's Association MVP & Fremantle Dockers Superstar, Andrew Brayshaw, caught up with Scott Cummings, Tim Gossage & Garrick Ibbotson to discuss winning the MVP last night and how the Dockers are shaping up towards the Finals.
On Tuesday morning, Garry and Tim's 'Ramble' included discussion around Tim's Sunrise cross this morning, their bins, the AFL Awards, Shaquille O'Neal, and more. The laughs continued when John from Epping joined the show to share his thoughts on footy's biggest topics at the moment, and after a quick 'Conversation Starters', they were joined by Andrew Brayshaw after he won the AFLPA MVP last night. Cal Twomey called in to share the latest contract, trade and free agency news from the AFL, and after SEN car expert 'Slippery' Steve Smirlis joined them in the studio, they got into 'Questions Without Notice'. Lastly, they caught up with Darren Lehmann ahead of the BBL draft this weekend.
Kane Cornes joined Gerard from the Adelaide studio to answer all the key questions surrounding the 2022 All-Australian team, including the decision to name Tom Hawkins as the captain, the players who were unlucky to miss the side, Connor Rozee's selection, and also to talk about Andrew Brayshaw's AFLPA MVP win, Dayne Zorko's comments to Harrison Petty, Alastair Clarkson's draft strategy, and more.
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Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily Looking through the All Australian side (0:00); The players who were unlucky to miss (8:03); Some of the other awards on Wednesday night (9:59); Xavier Campbell's resignation for Essendon (12:50); The Clarko effect at North Melbourne (17:38) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After winning the AFLPA MVP last night, Fremantle superstar Andrew Brayshaw joined Garry and Tim to talk about winning the award, the players he tries to learn from, his excitement ahead of finals, Angus' decision to stay with Melbourne, Luke Jackson's likely arrival next year, and more.
Get set for AFL Fantasy Grand Final week with The Traders. If you're in Melbourne on Saturday 20 August, catch up with Roy, Calvin and Warnie at the London Tavern Hotel, Richmond from midday as they set up to watch the footy that afternoon and cheer on their players in the GF. They'll present a show from 1pm. Play AFL Fantasy at http://fantasy.afl.com.au or download the free smartphone app. Episode guide 1:30 - Warnie and Calvin have made the Grand Finals in the Bacon Cup Classic and Draft competitions. 6:00 - Callum Mills' 129 was a great captain score after Rory Laird's first sub-100 score for quite some time. 9:00 - Warnie is unhappy with Roy's advice to get Sam Walsh and Calvin's suggestion to make Andrew Brayshaw his captain. 13:50 - Sam Docherty scored well in Carlton's midfield. 19:00 - There are some 'tag flags' for this weekend with Harry Perryman and Marcus Windhager doing jobs in recent weeks. 24:10 - Roy names his Rollin' 22 for the last round. 28:30 - Rowan Marshall is the pick as top ruck, but who sits beside him? 33:25 - Popular players who you could trade out this week, led by Tim English in a dual ruck set up. 39:00 - There are just three players different between the top two teams. 42:20 - Roy suggests Matt trades Jack Crisp to Aaron Hall to match James. 45:25 - The Traders reveal their early moves. 47:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 51:50 - How do you feel about trading in bench cover this week? 55:20 - Is Daniel Rich a cheap option? Find more content from The Traders at afl.com.au/fantasy. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the penultimate round of the SuperCoach season, Marcus & FBDonkey are joined by JP - coach of team Raymagoo. JP is fresh off taking the lead for this year's SuperCoach title and $50k prize. He shares his highlights and key moves for the season so far, some words of wisdom and picks for 2023, and what life is like hoping to hold on to that #1 spot for two more weeks! Marcus & FBDonkey also discuss who to replace the suspended Patrick Cripps with. Including the best options for varying price points: Andrew Brayshaw, Darcy Parish, Rory Laird & more. Click here to support the team, BE a Patreon! EPISODE RUNDOWN A chat with SuperCoach leader JP - coach of team Raymagoo Patrick Cripps suspended, the top trade replacements options including Darcy Parish, Rory Laird, Clayton Oliver, Callum Mills, Jordan Dawson, Andrew Brayshaw, Christian Petracca, Sam Walsh, Jack Steele, Jack Macrae, Travis Boak, Touk Miller SCC Group To join the group, click the following link: [458408]
Roy is a bit grumpy after losing his Bacon Cup semi finals in both Classic and Draft. The boys catch up James who has taken his team to second overall and discuss how the next two weeks will look for him. Options are considered based on the Scale of Hardness and plenty of our questions are answered ahead of the preliminary finals. Play AFL Fantasy at http://fantasy.afl.com.au or download the free smartphone app. Episode guide 1:30 - Warnie and Calvin are through to the preliminary finals, but Roy has packed up shop for 2022. 6:20 - "My advice is still standing strong and there for the people" as Roy said Rowan Marshall has been a trade target for the last three weeks. 8:00 - Braydon Preuss might be lucky to be playing this week. 11:45 - Mark calls out Calvin's advice to get Tom Stewart who had four points at half time. 14:15 - James, coach of Shuckas, joins the boys to talk about his second placed team. 19:30 - Tim English and Rowan Marshall as James' starting rucks helped get him to the top 10 by round four. 21:20 - A suspension looms for Patrick Cripps. 25:15 - Tim Taranto won't play in round 22. 29:30 - You can be unique and risk it with injuiry prone players for the last two rounds. 33:30 - Calvin is considering bringing in Andrew Brayshaw this week. 38:00 - If you have Reilly O'Brien, it could be a unique hold for you due to his grand final fixture. 40:50 - The Traders reveal their moves with Warnie considering Jaidyn Stephenson as a cheap option up forward. 42:15 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 47:30 - Who goes first: Tom Mitchell or Jack Macrae? 53:10 - Why you should hold James Sicily. 57:00 - Rory Laird has posted record numbers in recent times. Find more content from The Traders at afl.com.au/fantasy. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy's back from Sydney and JB is in Perth, Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony overnight, Friday Brag Artist, Glenn Maxwell, PODCAST EXCLUSIVE Angus Brayshaw, Fremantle vs Melbourne tonight is massive, Andrew Brayshaw, Idiot Song, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a weekend full of big Fantasy scores (for some) and none were bigger than Rory Laird. He joins Roy, Calvin and Warnie to chat Fantasy after his world record 20 tackles and PB of 163 points. Play AFL Fantasy at http://fantasy.afl.com.au or download the free smartphone app. Episode guide 1:30 - Calvin enjoyed his weekend in Melbourne. 5:30 - Rory Laird joins the boys for a chat. 9:40 - Could we see Laird find a place in the Pig Pen? 12:15 - Roy and Warnie give their +3s to a couple of defenders in Jack Sinclair and Nick Daicos. 15:50 - "Darcy Cameron is more expensive than Max Gawn". 18:55 - The race to the Toyota Hilux continues to heat up. 21:40 - All the news of the week including Josh Kelly's concussion. 24:00 - Rowan Marshall is not only an option, but he could be the No. 1 ruck for the rest of the year. 28:30 - Will Braydon Preuss make a return to the AFL this week? 32:20 - Cal explains his Scale of Hardness. 35:15 - Callum Mills is the player you should be targeting this week. 41:10 - If you're cash starved, Chad Warner has form to prove he's a good pick. 44:05 - Roy, Calvin and Warnie reveal their early moves. 45:50 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 50:15 - Who is the best rookie to pick this week? 54:25 - Which Giant to pick out of Tim Taranto and Harry Himmelberg? 1:01:00 - Zach Merrett, Jack Steele or Andrew Brayshaw? Find more content from The Traders at afl.com.au/fantasy. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Xav, Embers and Fordy are back to discuss all the big news out of WA footy, including Nat Fyfe's rig (and best position for the Dockers), Andrew Brayshaw's Brownlow chances, which of West Coast's uncontracted players go again, Embers' call about West Coast's short-term future, Caleb Serong's form and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a luxury it is to have the ‘In case of midfield emergency, break the Fyfe glass' option. Time to Restump Podcast Saturday's slaying of the Saints. The Saints gave us a lesson in the first half as they treated our midfielders like purple witches' hats. In the middle we couldn't have bought a footy in a clearance sale! When Maxy King goaled from the silver service, Jack Higgins got on the scoreboard and Dan Butler chipped in with one all in that first quarter…. not going to lie, we had flash backs to round two when they got a hold of us. However, despite being obliterated out of the middle, the defensive unit once again stood tall, led by swingman Griffin Logue, who showed no sign of suffering any swingmans fog this week. The back six did a remarkable job keeping us within 20 points of the Saints at half time when it could have and probably should have been substantially more.There is nothing like having a two time brownlow medallist up our sleeve, especially one that is itching to get into the midfield furnace. After JL and the crew had managed Fyfey to perfection, they pulled the trigger at the start of the second half and it was literally like a midfield switch had been flicked.It was if Fyfe was the key component that set off a positive chain reaction. Some sort of small-scale adaptation of the butterfly effect. His influence and contribution was instrumental in turning the course of the game around and providing the environment for which others soon thrived. That isn't to suggest Andy Brayshaw's game wasn't another mind boggling, incomprehensible head-shaking in awe performance…. because it was. How do you do all the tough hard work, lay ten bruising tackles and still manage to collect 38 touches and get from contest to contest?But with Fyfe halving the midfield contest and Andy Brayshaw doing Andy Brayshaw things, the rest of the crew soon got on board after the main break.We got a bit of good fortune late in the third but which the Saints fans a still bleating about but the end margin of 41 points suggest their claims are largely inconsequential. Big kudos to Jordan Clark for arguably a career best game, Brennan Cox and Griffin Logue for roles and Lachie Schultz who was back to his tenacious and energised best. It was a wonderful victory, a tale of two halves and there was a conspicuous feel about it. Are we back? It may be never as good or as bad as it seems but that second half felt like we're back! We're sitting in 3rd, a game clear of Brisbane in 4th. Three more wins and a top four finish should well and truly be ours…. but let's not get ahead of ourselves and jinx anything. So let's get the podcast underway! If too much purple pandemonium doesn't pack your pouch…. click play and spend 60 minutes here with us. However, we can't offer refunds or returns for the listeners remorse you'll inevitably suffer.
The star Fremantle midfielder speaks to Eddie Summerfield, Shane McInnes, Daniel Harford and Jimmy Bartel following his best on ground performance against the Saints. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Duffield, chief football writer for The West Australian, is joined by Glen Quartermain, sports chief of staff, to discuss Freo's narrow escape thanks to the heroics of Andrew Brayshaw, more pain and green shoots for the Eagles, the Hipwood question and what now for North Melbourne. Plus, Duff and Quarters read out your other thoughts on the Thirsty Camel mailbag and the boys answer your questions.f you have a question or comment for the guys, send your messages to duffandquarters@wanews.com.au There's 10 cans of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Whisky and Cola up for grabs! For more from the guys, and the latest news in sport, head to thewest.com.au/sport See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did Mitch Georgiades relegate Youngy to a Raider Of The Lost Mark? Time to Restump Podcast yesterday's win that wasn't for the faint hearted.It was a nostalgic day yesterday as Freo wound back the clock. Late in the game fan's were calling for the defibrillators to get their purple hearts going again, but it was all part of the emotive four-point banking fun. 40 points up at one stage, did we take the foot off the pedal or did fatigue set in? There are many ways to asses it but the reality is, we ended up in front when the siren sounded, we banked the four points and kept our top four chances alive.If there is any disappointment with the win, send your mind back to the start of the season and revisit your expectations. Come back to now and you'll find we've exceeded them greatly.Fyfe is finding his feet as his confidence and desire levels rise and despite staying out of the middle, he's going to be a that old weapon after a few more games wherever he plays.There are no superlatives left to describe Andy Brayshaw. Quite simply we don't win that game without him.James Aish took his Mr Fix It role to the electrical field, constantly cutting off the Power. We are forever wondering how the hell Geelong let Jordan Clark escape and we're willing to concede that if Rory can guarantee us that intent every week, then re-sign him up. Alex Pearce had done a superb job on the dangerous Charlie Dixon to three quarter time but Charlie went into the middle and literally turned the game in a matter of 60 seconds. He rucked roved and kicked two of his own and had a hand in a third. Sean Darcy and Rory Lobb had no answer to him.Special thanks to Robbie Gray and Todd Marshall who inexplicably both missed goals in that last quarter, sodas that you would have taken out a second mortgage on your house and put it on them being kicked. We got the points, we've got 11 wins and we need four more to clinch a top four finish. It doesn't matter how we get them! However, bigger picture, we're exceeding any expectations, we're going to play finals and anything above that in the way of double chances, home finals and top fours, is the cream on the 2022 season cake. So, if you're looking for some straight and narrow, never as good never as bad as it seems perspective with regular tangents of preposterousness, click play and join the prattle in the purple pool.
Hear Andrew Brayshaw on 6PR following Fremantle's win against Port Adelaide. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The bye rounds are over but the Fantasy Gods didn't make it easy with a challenging final round where it was tough to dodge all the bullets that were fired. We say bye bye to the byes so we're back to our nine games over the weekend, two trades and fielding our regular 22s that are full of premiums now... right?! Play AFL Fantasy at http://fantasy.afl.com.au or download the free smartphone app. Episode guide 1:30 - The bye rounds are over! 4:00 - "You're never as good as you think you are" says Roy. 5:45 - Braydon Preuss unlocked all 'achievements' on the flags that were put up about selecting him. 11:30 - Will we ever get the VC right on Josh Dunkley and Jack Macrae? 13:45 - Jordan Dawson has been a great contributor for Fantasy defences. 16:30 - How did The Traders' teams cope with the bye rounds? 20:30 - All the news with Warnie including prognosis on Zak Butters. 26:00 - Magoos news. 30:00 - Roy runs through his Rollin' 22. 34:10 - The top 8 midfielders appears clear cut with Andrew Brayshaw the most desirable. 36:35 - Stephen Coniglio is ranked as the second best forward in the Rollin' 22. 39:00 - With Gawn out, doe Luke Jackson become a value RUC/FWD option at $537k? 43:10 - Is Harry Himmelberg still an option with Phil Davis back? 47:30 - The Traders' trades thanks to Toyota, oh what a feeling! 49:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 51:10 - Is Christian Salem a budget option down back? 55:40 - Is there a worry with Darcy Cameron and Luke Jackson when Brodie Grundy and Max Gawn returning soon. 59:00 - Could you consider Matt Crouch or Matt Rowell? Find more content from The Traders at afl.com.au/fantasy. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Where can the Pies get to this year, why the Suns have answered the challenge, the McCartin brothers in defence for Sydney, Andrew Brayshaw the workhorse, where do the Dockers play Nat Fyfe, and more.
On Monday morning, Garry and Bucks' 'Ramble' included chats about the cold weather kicking in, the most expensive bills to pay, Garry's trip to the footy on Saturday, Kambosos vs Haney, their go to pasta, and more. In the 'Buck Stops Here' Bucks declared a finals berth for Collingwood, and also looked at the Suns recent form, the Swans' defence, Andrew Brayshaw's brilliant work rate and the return of Nat Fyfe to the Fremantle side. Garry's key takeaways from the weekend included a lengthy debate on the umpiring of Jack Ginnivan, and following their news update from Sam Edmund they caught up with Darcy Cameron who discussed his string of solid performances for Collingwood. After going through their 'Questions Without Notice' they were joined by David Neitz who talked about his upcoming slide at Big Freeze 8.
Damian Barrett and Nat Edwards bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily Flagmantle is keeping the flag race “wide open” (0:37); Paddy McCartin is loving his footy…and dominating (5:44); Melbourne's malaise continues (8:26); The way Cody Weightman and Jack Ginnivan are officiated (12:11); “Problems everywhere” for the Bulldogs (15:14); How many weeks should Bailey Smith be suspended for? (17:10) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Brayshaw chats to the ABC's Kerryn Peterson following Freo's 38-point win against Narrm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Navigating Jack Steele's injury - a look at the best premium midfielders including Christian Petracca, Callum Mills & Rory Laird. Is Greg Clark a must have? Who wins the battle of the backline bubble-boys: Buku Khamis vs Rory Thompson. Marcus (@pohmarcus) & @FBDonkey analyse the most popular trade in and trade out candidates ahead of round 10. Click here to support the team, BE a Patreon! EPISODE RUNDOWN Jack Steele Injured: Top-line: Rory Laird vs Callum Mills vs Touk Miller Elite Value: Christian Petracca vs Marcus Bontempelli vs Andrew Brayshaw vs Josh Kelly Greg Clark - Must Have? Buku Khamis vs Rory Thompson SCC Group To join the group, click the following link: [458408]
Happy Mother's Day, Melbourne Assistant Coach Adam Yze, tagging Ed Langdon, Jay Z's Big 3 - Essendon, Hawthorn, Tom Lynch, West Coast nightclub attendees, Andrew Brayshaw's big rise, Tyson Stengle's turnaround, Hitch Your Caravan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Brayshaw chats to ABC Grandstand's Corbin MIddlemas to discuss Fremantle win's against Geelong. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fremantle continue to press their claims as a genuine contender in 2022, midfield young gun Andrew Brayshaw joins Corbin Middlemas, Brett Deledio and Chris Johnson after the Dockers claimed their biggest scalp of the season at The Cattery. And following a tough start to the season, GWS were impressive winners in Adelaide. Giants Co-Captain Stephen Coniglio joins the team to discuss the form turnaround against the Crows.
Fremantle continue to press their claims as a genuine contender in 2022, midfield young gun Andrew Brayshaw joins Corbin Middlemas, Brett Deledio and Chris Johnson after the Dockers claimed their biggest scalp of the season at The Cattery. And following a tough start to the season, GWS were impressive winners in Adelaide. Giants Co-Captain Stephen Coniglio joins the team to discuss the form turnaround against the Crows.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily Toby Greene returns under Friday night lights (0:00); Some of the most famous returns from suspension (4:33); The Saints come to Canberra in hot form (6:39); Damo disagrees with Scott Pendlebury's umpire dissent take (10:22); Fremantle's Covid concerns (12:12); A fascinating midfield battle (14:21); Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AFL Nation commentator Michael Barlow joined Sam Edmund to dissect Fremantle's strong performance over Essendon, and to touch on the recent form of Andrew Brayshaw and Matt Taberner.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily Essendon's talented midfield is not firing (0:00); Why Damo is a believer in Fremantle (4:25); Michael Voss leads the Blues to 4-1 (9:35); Curnow and McKay are dominating (12:04); One old Crow goes down, the other one stars (15:55); Looking ahead to Hawthorn v Geelong (19:20); Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all of the footy news from AFL 360, Wednesday, April 6th with Gerard Whateley and Mark Robinson. Gerard and Robbo are discuss Ken Hinkley's fate at Port Adelaide ahead of a huge fortnight of footy for the Power, and the similar situation for Ben Rutten at Essendon. Then, Andrew Brayshaw joins the team to chat this weekend's clash with the Giants, and the future beyond that. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fordy, Embers and Xav are back to talk everything WA footy! This week the boys discuss Willie Rioli's appeal, why Embers believes Matt Rowell should be penalised, Jack Darling's return (Xav: “I've seen him nude!”), Freo's big win, Andrew Brayshaw's Brownlow chances, Nat Fyfe's absence, Rory Lobb's performance and how Xav almost killed Ember's nanna. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.