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Best podcasts about Andrew Brayshaw

Latest podcast episodes about Andrew Brayshaw

Botica's Bunch
Hayden Young: It Was A Pretty Gutsy Win For The Boys.

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 6:52 Transcription Available


Hayden Young joined Lisa and Barra after that huge win against the Gold Coast Suns last weekend. Barra asked Hayden if the team went out to celebrate at Jupiters Casino after the game. Lisa had a fun statistic from the game as well and Barra talked about two significant moments towards the end of the game involving Shai Bolton and Andrew Brayshaw which got the team over the line. Plus Hayden tells the guys what it was like in the coaches box last week with Justin Longmuir and Barra also asked Hayden if the bye this weekend for The Dockers has come at the wrong time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fremantle Dockers Football Club
POST-GAME: Andrew Brayshaw on ABC Sport

Fremantle Dockers Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 6:58


Fremantle co-vice-captain Andrew Brayshaw joined ABC Sport to talk about the side's disappointing run of form but explains the improved areas in the team's game against the Pies on Thursday night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fremantle Dockers Football Club
POST-GAME: Andrew Brayshaw

Fremantle Dockers Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 7:16


Fremantle co-vice-captain Andrew Brayshaw joined 6PR post-match to discuss the Club's disappointing loss to St Kilda and the inconsistency the team has shown so far this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Restump Podcast

We may be in transplant territory because there are too many pieces of our shattered purple hearts for another band-aid to hold it all together. Time to somehow Restump Podcast that depressing and demoralising Docker performance.In the context of when being in possession of supposed competent and talented lists, it was as incomprehensible a performance as we have ever delivered in our 30+ year history. There is no sugar coating it, spinning it or dismissing it, you simply can't imagine how it could get worse. In fact, you can't even take that ironic positive because, in the most unfathomable manner, we continue to find ways of lowering the bar.We take two steps forward; we take two steps back! What are we a team of Paula Abduls? Framing every second week as redemption round isn't sustainable or conducive to progress. There is something fundamentally wrong at the club that no one seems to be able to definitively put their finger on. But on the back of expectation and a specific strategic plan conveyed by the club, fans and members understandably are outraged and, reactionary or otherwise, have coach Justin Longmuir in the gun. Neesham, Drum, Connolly, Harvey and now Longmuir. We've been in the competition for 30 years and the cause of every crisis has apparently been the coach. How's that worked out for us?There is no doubt Justin Longmuir now finds himself under a level of pressure few could ever conceive but, after such a performance there shouldn't be anyone at the club not looking inward. However, while emotions run high, it would be remiss of everyone to not remember Damian Hardwick being under comparable pressure in 2016. After being in the top job at Tigerland for 7 years, the Tiges finished 13th with 8 wins and that came off the back of an elimination final loss the previous year. It had Richmond fans, members and the media calling for his head. The board responded by backing in their process and they double downed on Hardwick. We all know what happened over the next 4 years. Are the two situations comparable? Those who have made up their mind on JL will say no, and that is their prerogative. Whether we like to acknowledge it or not, us fans are victims of the overrating of our list at the time by the Fremantle administration. They were far too optimistic with their projections with such a young side, which remains the case. In 2022 we had an average age list of 24.1 years. Four years later we have an average age list of 24.5 years. However, despite the reality, it's an emotional game and many fans, irrational or otherwise, now don't contemplate reasoning other than the coach is entirely to blame. And that is understandable given the Fremantle football club put it all out there in 2022. We preach accountability, don't we? It will be interesting and very telling, how Simon Garlic handles this situation.Everything about footy is subjective. The validity of our opinions today is determined only by time.Does any of this ease the onset depression we're all suffering from Friday night? Probably not. No stranger to adversary, but the club is in a deeper hole than it usually finds itself in. The problem is the only way out is to climb a ladder! We don't know where we go from here, but if our venting and ranting provides some type of vicarious frustration outlet on the pod… you're welcome. Send us a textSupport the show

6PR Football Podcast
Andrew Brayshaw Post Game vs St Kilda

6PR Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 7:16


A very raw Andrew Brayshaw in the rooms following a tough loss to St Kilda. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Restump Podcast
Let's Back It Up

The Restump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 60:38


Was it the ANZAC spirit? Was it JL's expletive ladened spray or did the penny finally drop? Whatever the case, we need to back Friday's superb win up with more of the same. Time to Restump Podcast the season turning stoning of the Crows.It was a magnificent ANZAC Day, a victory you had to be thrilled by. However, mixed emotions are understandable. Where has that effort and intensity been? What we delivered on Friday night against a talented Crow's outfit would have beaten Sydney and Melbourne and made a game of it against Geelong. We should be at a minimum 6 wins and 1 loss and sitting equal top on points. However, let's ease up on the negative. We're not West Coast Eagle supporters, so we don't live in the past. We enjoy the now and hope Friday was the beginning of fulfilling our season's hopes.From the first bounce we were well and truly on! We made the Crow's life extremely difficult being very stingy with any space, rarely allowing them a possession without pressure. It was a sight for sore purple eyes!It felt a well-oiled Freo machine had turned up and clicked into gear and when Josh Treacy got on the end of that one step, upright splitting, 55 metre bomb early on, you nodded in acknowledgement and thought this might be our night.Shai Bolton tore them to bits; Freddy found his mojo and even former defender turned part time ruck and forward, Oscar, got in the party. Switta's numbers were not huge unless you look at the pressure acts column where there was a big fat game high 24. The mids were as good as we all know they can be. Andy Brayshaw isn't human. 86% game time as a mid… and he has ten touches in the final quarter! Caleb with his 10 clearances and ridiculously hardworking 15 ground ball gets and then Youngy glides around delivering his silver service. The criticisms of Matty Johnson were overdone. Sure, he made a few errors but he's obviously been instructed to back himself in and go and his positives substantially outweighed his negatives.But down back was where it was at. Tex Walker and Riley Tilthorpe are vital cogs in the high scoring Crow's wheel and keeping them under control was going to be the difference. Hats off to the defensive collective but particular Brennan Cox for his work on Tilthorpe and Captain Pearce for Walker.The last quarter could have gotten a bit shaky but it wasn't through a lack of effort and a dropping of intensity on our part. We simply didn't take our chances as we kicked 5 points. Having run out comfortable winners, we can live with that.But it all means nothing if we don't bring that same bag now on a weekly basis. We've been in this exact position previously; we've seen this movie before! So, we're not out of the woods just yet, but if was a pretty good place to start the exit.Enough of the appetizing written stuff, lets go for the verbal main course and continue the Crow banquet. If you haven't had a full celebratory feed and you've got room for some more, by all means put on your elastic waist purple pants and join the Freo feast on the pod. Send us a textSupport the show

Botica's Bunch
FULL SHOW: It Makes Me Show My Emotions

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 37:20 Transcription Available


Today Clairsy & Lisa were back from holidays and Lisa told Clairsy about her trip to Bali and the wellness experience she had. Barra was in with the washup from the wekeend’s sporting action including yet another loss for The Eagles but a win for the Dockers plus is Freo ready for Andrew Brayshaw and Caleb Serong to become co-captains and in the world of round ball football in the UK, The English Premier League has been decided and Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s Wrexham have been promoted. Masterchef is back and this time its all the shows runners up competing. Jusde Andy Allen spoke to CLairsy & Lisa about the new series plus why Andy tries to avoid spices. Lisa’s brother is a green thumb but he’s had an incident with a prong from a plant so the guys opened the phones to ask about when gardens attack In The Shaw Report, the latest update on Fyre Fest 2 plus the latest on the Sean Diddy Combes case The Floor is a brand new game show hosted by Rodger Corser and he called Clairsy & Lisa to tell them what it’s all about.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Restump Podcast
Trust Has Been Broken

The Restump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 39:20


It really hurts us to say it, but they have broken our trust. What's that line about being able to place more trust in curried egg sandwiches from the petrol station? Time to Restump Podcast Saturday's purple heart break. A vital component in the building of trust is consistency. Without it, by its very nature, trust cannot exist. Yet, ironically the only area of consistency we can trust the Freo Dockers in, is inconsistency. Once again, Freo has fooled many of us on the back of what we knew and acknowledged were soft victories. How did we think the consistent, less than substandard performances were behind us? Prior to Saturday we stated how poor our defensive efforts have been, and have been against the least offensive teams! Yet even so we could not fathom being unable to convincingly beat the Dees. Are we overrating the list? Do we have a team of talented players that do not comprise a genuinely talented team? Or is the list still not ready or equipped to handle the relentless rigors of AFL football? Yes, Sean Darcy is severely underdone and Heath Chapman's absence hurt us. But they weren't reasons for getting rolled by a zero and five team.  Whatever the case we had 15 players with 80 or more games of experience, 11 of them with beyond 100 games under their belts out there on Saturday. So, there is no excuse for that lack of intent, the unwillingness to compete at the contest or the failure to chase and tackle. They're called non-negotiables for a reason! They're all prerequisites for being on an AFL list.Fresh off signing a long-term deal, you wonder what is going through Andy Brayshaw's head? Next to no one went with him in that final quarter when the game was there to be taken. Caleb Serong was monstered by Jack Viney who was magnificent in his role. Where was the help for him? Did anyone cause Viney any discomfort? Did anyone attempt to block Viney for Serong? The “Sack the Coach” crew have predictably come out of hibernation as its their easy go to answer for everything. But if you think 80+ gamers aren't bringing the basics unless the coach drills it into them, then the problem probably isn't entirely with the coach. And four quarters of the basics wins that game! That been said and to be fair to the coach doubters, Justin Longmuir now inevitably finds himself under immense pressure as another of this type of performance warrants putting everything on the table for questioning. With the ominous fixture ahead, things need to change overnight and for more than a week or two for JL not to be in a more precarious position than he unfortunately is right now.Is it overdue for an actual example to made at the selection table? More often than not, players have seemingly been given the opportunity to respond and rectify a poor performance the following week, and have usually done so. But given the continual sporadic nature of the same poor performances occurring, maybe they've used up all their redemption chances? There has seemingly been a reluctance to cut other than the usual suspects. What did our former coach Rosco say? “Execute one to educate a thousand.”Yes, we will regroup as we always do and we will go again. It is emotionally taxing and it is frustrating, at times excruciating and demoralising. But while we're in for a long and often painful season if Saturday is indicative of what is to sporadically turn up, this is football and Fremantle is our team.This isn't everyone's first grief counselling rodeo. We've all been here more times than we care to recall. So, you know the drill. Join us as we search for answers, for reasoning and for purpose. Let's work through the pain on the pod once more. Send us a textSupport the show

Fremantle Dockers Football Club
Pat Voss explains why he ran off and celebrated away from the team after the Murphy Reid goal

Fremantle Dockers Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 8:06


Fremantle forward Pat Voss joined Triple M Footy WA to talk about his goal celebrations, his bet with Andrew Brayshaw, and to praise his forward partners, Jye Amiss and Josh TreacySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fremantle Dockers Football Club
POST-GAME: Andrew Brayshaw on 6PR

Fremantle Dockers Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 7:48


Fremantle milestone player and co-vice-captain Andrew Brayshaw joined 6PR to talk about the Club's thrilling win in his 150th career game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Restump Podcast
Freddy Cruiser

The Restump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 64:34


Not sure how he causes opponents nightmares. You wouldn't be able to sleep once you find out you're playing on Freddy! Time to Restump Podcast Freo's kenneling of the Dogs.It has come at a cost but it was the test we needed and one we passed. Sure, we've got plenty of work to do because we can't rely on scoreboard efficiency and Alex Pearce final quarter heroics every week, but line up our first four matches and you can see the improving trendline. The defensive unit returned to that cohesive, well-oiled and supportive collective. Yes, Sam Darcy was almost unstoppable, but it was simply his ridiculous ability and sometimes you just have to tip your hat and acknowledge a performance. Luke Ryan was back to his much-needed best, Heath Chapman went up a gear or two, we saw continual growth in Josh Draper and some Brennan Cox form that had been absent so far this year. Alex Pearce was absurdly good especially in that final quarter, Clarky continues doing Clarky things and both Worner and Wagner complimented the group seamlessly. They were all under extreme pressure in that final term and obviously held firm.Its probably safe to say if there were any Caleb Serong and or Andy Brayshaw cobwebs or rust, it has well and truly been removed. Oxymoronic it may sound, but they were typically phenomenal. It is going to be difficult to not entertain the co-captains arrangement when the time comes.Is there anyone still in the ‘critical of Luke Jackson's recruitment' camp? If so, what are you doing with your life? His influence and importance is undeniable and the last thing we needed was a pinging of his hamstring. On the wings, albeit a tad wayward at times, O'Driscoll was impactful and Jeremy Sharp's rejuvenation was welcomed. We only hope Disco's ankle isn't a long termer. Up forward we're seeing a dominant Josh Treacy, a building Bolton, a devastatingly exciting Dudley and a Freddy that is making opponent's heads spin. Jye is getting there but doing some hard Yaka, Paddy Voss has a physical presence with room for improvement and workhorse Bailey Banfield is meaningfully contributing. But beyond all that we're getting better synergy and connection. They're working as a unit much more efficiently than they have previously this year, and without that, the dogs beat us.If there is one overriding strategy that coach Justin Longmuir should have in big black bold letters on the whiteboard each week, it would read – ‘Get the ball in Murphy's hands.' It is absurd to think that isn't an exaggeration especially when you know he's 18 years of age and played 4 games. His final involvement yesterday defeating two opponents to get the ball out of bounds and then kick the sealer…  call the cops, he's under age and can't be doing those type of things already! We've got the season back on track at 2 and 2. We're off to Gather Round to play the Tigers in the Barossa Valley and then the Dees at the MCG. They're both more than winnable matches that we just simply have to get done. But before then, enough of the purple-tinged rose-coloured celebratory musings here! There's too much more to discuss so pour yourself a pint, pull up a pew, put up your pegs, press play and partake in the pleasing four-point party on the pod. Send us a textSupport the show

6PR Football Podcast
Andrew Brayshaw Post Match vs Bulldogs

6PR Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 7:48


Fremantle milestone man Andrew Brayshaw down in the rooms following his 150th game, with a win over the Bullldogs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Restump Podcast
Interesting Ins

The Restump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 36:56


Andy Brayshaw to notch up 150 games in almost even time. He's more resilient than Rory Lobb's hair dresser. Time to Restump Podcast the Dockers and the Dogs.The magnificent Andrew Brayshaw brings up game number 150 on Sunday and he's done in ridiculously quick time. He's played 149 of a possible 156 since his debut, which is remarkable considering thee combative role he plays and how hard at it he is. And had Andrew Gaff decided to be a good citizen and not a thug, Andy would have played 152 of 156 games.  His durability, resilience, his ability to play at a high-level carrying injury and his consistent form are rare traits. Add those to his leadership qualities, and you couldn't think he won't and shouldn't be Freo's next captain.But individual accolades and milestones aside, we've got a game to win against the Dogs on Sunday and it starts with getting the distraction out of the way. For whatever reason, Rory Lobb has shaved and coloured a lobster into the back of his head. In a round-a-bout way you can't help but give Lobby a nod of acknowledgment. He's took all the Lobster stuff last year in good humour, he's found his feet as a defender, he's pretty valuable to the dogs in that position and yet he hams it up and doesn't seem to take life too seriously. That said, hopefully he has a nightmare of a match on Sunday.This game is a tricky one and its extremely difficult to draw a bankable form line through either team. An injury depleted Dogs beat North Melbourne, lost to Collingwood and beat Carlton by a point. An injury depleted Dockers lost horribly to Geelong, brought intensity and effort but didn't play that well against Sydney and then probably didn't play too much better but put away a hapless West Coast.It's confusing because we know we're better than what we're showing, but even after last week you could suggest we're playing well below that. Add that to fact we've barely beaten a top eight side in our last 26 games and, to be honest, anyone's guess is as good as anyone's. So hey, don't look at us for guidance!The second week of the Restump Podcast Investment Club is in and while the multi's fell a leg short last week, the term deposit bets are off and running. Could these shenanigans last longer than the two weeks we predicted? Probably not but hey… its only money!Despite winning last week, this is a must win game. If we're 1 and 3 heading into Gather round, followed by an away game at the MCG, life will get a lot tougher than it is right now. C'mon Freo, the time is now, let's kennel the dogs, crack the Lobster and pick up the 4 much needed points and get our season back on track.A quick pod is a good pod apparently so wrap your purple laughing gear around these 30 minutes if you're looking to chew up some time between now and Sunday.Send us a textSupport the show

The Restump Podcast
Dual Purple Role Citizenship

The Restump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 56:01


Murphy Reid could be the first dual purple role citizenship recipient. We haven't seen skills and smarts like that since David Mundy got the tap on the shoulder! Time to Restump Podcast the brushing aside of the Eagles.We celebrate the win and welcome the four points but we left a lot score out there and the questionable skills remained on display. You get the feeling that while it was enjoyable, after the dust settled, it was more of a relief than it was a thumping return to form.The return to form of Caleb Serong was a sight to behold, but to be honest, there was no reason why he shouldn't have against such opposition. And right there lies the mixed feelings when reviewing and assessing Sunday. You want be thrilled and elated by a win, but after the first two weeks Sunday's performance had to be about method and process rather than score. Had we lost that game, the season was over but despite our form in rounds one and two, what West Coast were able to serve up and where they're at as a club, the result was pretty much a formality. But you can only take out of it what was served up. Yes, we saw the Caleb Serong and Andy Brayshaw we have come to know and love so well. Luke Jackson put in a staggeringly good performance, Jai Amiss found some footy and space between the big sticks, the Captain ensured Oscar remained in his trash can, we got to enjoy Izzy Dudley's polished debut and, amongst some extremely ordinary ball use, we got to see some super smarts and some silk in the form of Murphy Reid. So, we take the positives and a measured approach to the value and the meaningfulness of the victory. Maybe not as pronounced and maybe there has been some improvement, but the reality is you couldn't watch that game and not understand how poor west coast eagles are and you surely can't think the issues from round one and two have evaporated. We've obviously got plenty of work to do but the four points on Sunday gave a shot of life to our season. The Bulldogs next week will be a formidable opponent and it will tell us where we are and what to make of yesterday.Jojo took umbrage at the AFL's pathetic post-game AI generated image so we'll see what his beef is about. And the Chief is disappointed at the lack of support for Caleb Serong and the lackluster retaliatory effort after Harley's Reid's cheap shot.We love and cherish a derby victory and we hope it has delivered some much-needed confidence for the team. Is it the embryonic stage of trend change? That remains to be seen.So, grab your microscopes, put on your lab coat, bang on the safety goggles and come with us as we put yesterday under the Bunsen burner. We'll further dissect our first win of the season to find and celebrate the positives while trying to find the missing ball use formula. Send us a textSupport the show

Rush Hour Melbourne: Best Bits
Fremantle's Andrew Brayshaw Speaks to Uncle Jim and Bill After Signing His Shiny Contract Extension

Rush Hour Melbourne: Best Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 8:10


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MOJO SPORTS
AFL Show S03E01: Ladder Predictions, Postponed Games, Injuries Galore and More!

MOJO SPORTS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 53:07


Juri and Alan are back with all things footy ahead of opening round, covering all the important and current events prior to the beginning of the 2025 AFL season, including Top 8 Predictions, A preview of the opening rounds which will no longer include two games due to a cyclone, as well as the never-ending amount of injuries sustained by players during pre-season!00:00 - Introductions01:30 - 2025 Season Ladder Prediction (Top 4)16:45 - 2025 Season Ladder Prediction (5-8)33:30 - Injuries44:00 - Andrew Brayshaw six-year deal46:30 - Look ahead at Opening Round games Gold Coast v Essendon & GWS v CollingwoodFollow our socials:Twitter/X:https://twitter.com/mojosports_Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mojosportsnetwork/AFL Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mojosportsafl/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/mojosportsnetwork/Our Website: https://www.mojosports.com.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fremantle Dockers Football Club
Andrew Brayshaw talks about his contract re-signing and the factors that drove him to stay

Fremantle Dockers Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 12:57


Fremantle co-vice-captain Andrew Brayshaw joined Mark Readings and Glenn Jakovich on Wide World of Sports to talk about his six-year contract extension and the factors that contributed to him committing long-term to Fremantle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Daily
QLD matches postponed, Hogan leaves a Giant hole, Brayshaw a Docker for life

AFL Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 15:22


Damian Barrett and Nathan Schmook bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. The Opening Round matches in Queensland have officially been postponed by the AFL on the back of the advice from the QLD Government in regard to tropical cyclone Alfred. Michael Whiting joins us on the ground in Queensland with the latest, Sarah Olle is at the AFL's Season Launch where CEO Andrew Dillon has spoken last night. GWS head into their opening round clash against Collingwood without Jake Stringer and now Jesse Hogan in the forward line, Andrew Brayshaw commits himself as a Docker for life signing a 6-year contract extension. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Point Of Difference - AFL Fantasy Podcast
AAMI Community Series Wrap!!!!! #PODPOD

Point Of Difference - AFL Fantasy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 73:55


And just like that, the AFL Fantasy pre-season is over! Round 0 is upon us and the decisions we make over the next week will be crucial in setting ourselves up for success this year in AFL Fantasy. Never fear, the PODPOD has you covered!On this episode, a full panel on deck are joined by special guest Tim Guest as they go on a monster review of all the AAMI Community Series AFL Games. The lads discuss all relevant players in a huge review, talking stocks up, stocks down, hot topics and more on this epic podcast. The Fantasy season is here and we cannot wait!If you love our content and want to help support us for all of our years of work, please consider giving back by having your specific AFL Fantasy questions answered. At the link below, you have the option for a full team review, specific player / strategy questions and in-season trade and captain options. For a small fee you can have your questions answered whilst also supporting the PODPOD. All questions are greatly appreciated!Ask me a question to get a personalized audio response! - https://AskMeOnQu.com/podpodaflWant to join the PODPOD challenge and go up against this amazing community? We would love to have you! Join with the code below:HDPYPX6XThe winner will receive a custom AFL Fantasy ring courtesy of our friends at Supercoach Champion. Head over to supercoachchampion.com if you would like to enquire about custom rings or accessories for your own leagues!Like this episode? Follow us on spotify or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to make sure you are up to date for when new episodes are released!This episode was brought to you by Magic Sports. Magic Sports have a number of new products to help take your fantasy games to the next level:Slyder - https://www.slyder.team/loginAFL Fantasy Team Picker - https://picker.bolter.team/loginFollow us on X:The PODPOD: @podpodAFLHolmesy: @HolmesyheroesLewy: @LewyAFHarmey: @jonharmeyDos: @HKdosSam: @grillis03

Fremantle Dockers Football Club
Brayshaw's reveals Matthew Johnson's secret rap identity

Fremantle Dockers Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 9:56


Co-vice-captain Andrew Brayshaw joined Nova 937 to chat with Nathan, Nat, and Shaun about his holiday break and Matthew Johnson's secret rap identity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fremantle Dockers Football Club
Andrew Brayshaw believes the squad's depth is stronger than it's ever been

Fremantle Dockers Football Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 9:24


Fremantle co-vice captain Andrew Brayshaw joined SEN WA to talk about the squad's depth throughout preseason and the upcoming Indigenous All Stars clash on Saturday, 15 February at Optus Stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna
Andrew Brayshaw | I Want To Stay A Fremantle Docker

Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 7:57


Fremantle Vice Captain Andy Brayshaw joins Xavier Ellis and Katie Lamb ahead of the idigenous All-Stars game this weekend and we find out the latest on his contract status with the Dockers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Fanatics
Jordan Dawson vs Andrew Brayshaw w/ @BallBoysFantasy | AFL Fantasy 2025 Head2Head Ep.2

AFL Fantasy Fanatics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 28:14


Bails is joined by special guest Mitch from the Ball Boys for the next AFL Fantasy Head2Head battle between midfielders Jordan Dawson and Andrew Brayshaw. They discuss each player in depth and talk about their pros and cons, give their verdict on who they would pick out of the two players, and if they are keen on starting either player in their side.Don't forget to tune in to our LIVE shows each week, whether that's our Round Review after the final siren each week, our Tuesday Q&A show or our Friday Pre-Lockout Chat.You can follow us on X @AFLFantasyFans or YouTube @AFLFantasyFanatics, & please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts & give us a 5-star review! Thanks!

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Fantasy Trackwatching, Fish on Lions, Suns, Schmooky on Freo, Eagles

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 65:36


The Traders are back with some trackwatching and training notes from around the grounds. They catch up with Michael Whiting to talk Lions and Suns while Nathan Schmook gives plenty of insight into the Dockers and Eagles. Head to fantasy.afl.com.au to pick your AFL Fantasy Classic team and you can set up your AFL Fantasy Draft league today at fantasydraft.afl.com.au. Episode guide 1:00 - Mattaes Phillipou and Rowan Marshall injuries. 5:05 - Who gets Nic Newman's role and points? 10:10 - What's happening at North Melbourne? 14:30 - Callum Mills is playing in the midfield. 17:00 - Calvin has some Adelaide intel. 19:45 - Michael Whiting talk Keidean Coleman and the Lions. 28:45 - What will Sam Flanders' role be? 37:10 - Nathan Schmook locks in Andrew Brayshaw. 48:50 - Just a minor sprain for Liam Baker. 57:10 - Calvin, Roy and Warnie mention their most likely selection from each club. - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BackChat
Hammer's Happy Hour Ep 8 - Mark Brayshaw on Medicinal Marijuana and 2025 AFL Predictions

BackChat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 50:32


Hammer's dad, father of Andrew Brayshaw, Angus Brayshaw & another Brayshaw we aren't allowed to talk about joins the pod to talk about being the CEO of a medicinal marijuana company, Levin Health. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The AFL SuperCoach Podcast
EARLY PODs and POPULAR PICKS! | SuperCoach AFL: The Official Podcast

The AFL SuperCoach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 54:55 Transcription Available


Who are the most popular players in SuperCoach? Armed with exclusive ownership numbers from the early Team Picker, Al Paton, Dos, Dan Batten and SuperCoach guru and top 11 finisher Jordan D'Sena debate the biggest surprises and question marks from the list of most selected players. Then we get to the fun part - naming the players at under 10%, 5% and even 1% ownership who could deliver this season and give your team a huge edge on the pack. Plus Jordan lifts the lid on his winning strategy - and why Dossy already has one hand on the $50k SuperCoach cheque. CHAPTERS:Talking ownership and PODs (00:00)Advice from 2023 11th overall (02:20)MOST OWNED PLAYERS 1-10 (05:45)MOST OWNED PLAYERS 11-20 (07:30)Discussing highly owned players (09:30)The POD Draft (14:30)Tom Stewart (15:30)Matt Roberts (18:15)James Sicily (20:00)Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (23:10)Jordan Ridley (25:50)Jordan Dawson (29:00)Ed Richards (32:50)Jai Newcombe (36:00)Sam Davidson (38:55)Andrew Brayshaw (41:45)Sean Darcy (44:45)Noah Anderson (47:10)More PODs! (51:00) Hosts:Al Paton: @al_superfooty /XDos: @HKDos /XDan Batten: @danbatten_ /XJordan D'Sena: @jordandsena /X Produced by Haydn Kenny. Recorded on Thursday January 16, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Fremantle 2025 AFL Fantasy preview

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 14:41


The Traders chat through the AFL Fantasy relevance from the Dockers. Play Fantasy Classic now at fantasy.afl.com.au and set your Fantasy Draft leagues up at fantasydraft.afl.com.au. Episode guide 1:35 - Andrew Brayshaw 3:00 - Caleb Serong 3:45 - Luke Ryan 5:40 - Sean Darcy 7:55 - Cash Cows 11:45 - Hayden Young 13:55 - Shai Bolton - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Restump Podcast
Thanks Fellas

The Restump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 60:57


Watching finals from the side-lines, celebrating award winners and saying goodbye to purple soldiers. This emotional roller coaster can get knotted! Time to Restump Podcast the assortment of sentiment.As Fremantle fans, you'd think we'd be acclimatised to watching September from the side-lines… I mean we've done it 22 times in the last 30 years! But watching the finals this year and knowing how close we were to being a part of it… we've developed an itch that needs a scratch! We need a fix; we need a September transfusion; we need a finals injection to get the purple bloodstream pumping! But we'll bide our time, do the hard yards once again and hope this time next year outcomes will be different. Meanwhile, again at this time of year, we have to undertake the unenviable task of waving goodbye to numerous Docker diehards that dug deep over the duration. We sadly say sayonara and send off soldiers some who never saw any action, all of them devoid of September success.The often unjustly maligned Matty Taberner, the ever-ready Ethan Hughes, the always jovial Josh Corbett, the sky scraping Sebit Kuek and the couldn't quite get there Conrad Williams. All five deserve gratitude, but especially Tabs and Hughesy. They got everything out of themselves, emptied their tanks, they were part of the journey and played vital roles at times. Thanks fellas and enjoy whatever comes next in life.To move to a brighter note we celebrated the Doig medal awards last night. Now it is safe to say it wasn't exactly a short a night and awards weren't rare. And not to diminish the attached prestige to any accolade, but it seemed if you attended the gala and went home without some sort of medal or acknowledgement, you were stiff! But there is a lot to be said for professionalism and attention to detail and it was truly a magnificent night. If only we could be as thorough on the field as we were off it! There were no surprises, Caleb Serong and Andy Brayshaw were always going to deservedly quinella the Doig and it was just a matter of which order. The only shock that could have occurred on the night was if Josh Corbett didn't win the best good bloke award! Never going to happen.Josh Draper won the “stood out like a Beacon for all the right reasons” award. It was great to see, it was thoroughly deserved and we're all pretty excited for him and us going forward.Lukey Ryan won the Mi Casa Property Boutique Award. He got the most wins for metres gained in a single quarter, more than any other player. Don't quote me on it as it hasn't been confirmed... but I think he wins a house, courtesy of the magnificent Mi Casa crew.Awards, delistings, finals, trades… plenty of purple to prattle on about. So, if you're in need of a dose of docker drivel, drag up a davenport, dial in and dwell on our dubious determinations. Enough of the nonsensical alphabet games… let's get into it! Join us in the purple pod pool, the water is warm.Support the show

The Restump Podcast
Harley Pick Up Your Toys

The Restump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 60:42


Someone has some tidying up to do after throwing all the toys out of the cot! To be fair to Harley, he did make it a great entertaining Derby. Time to Restump Podcast the Eagle's grand final loss.It was far from the iconic demolition derby but we saw a return to some highly entertaining derby spite, plenty of antagonism and several subsequent flareups. In this new world of sanitised and scrutinised football, it was probably as close to the great derby era as we're ever going to get.Whatever you think of Harley Reid, he brought enough hostility and created enough friction to turn what have been lifeless, often dispirited, recent derbies into something most of us were thrilled by. The high and mighty finger waggers, will look down their noses, make tut tut sounds, cry 'unnecessary' and self-righteously suggest bigger fish need frying! Let the purists stew in their own joyless existence! The rest of us know thoroughly enjoying the moment and the journey and remaining focused, can all co-exist.It was the win and the game we needed. A 100-point belting wouldn't have helped us from a mindset perspective. We needed the kitchen sink thrown at us, we needed to wear the pressure and be made fight tooth and nail. Admittedly West Coast are in wooden spoon territory but the game was played at a level far above and beyond that. Personally, I'd go as far as to suggest it was up there with our best wins of the season.There was a professionalism about it, about how we assessed it on the run and then went about rectifying it. To endure the heat that West Coast brought, be near on four goals down, click up a gear, take back the ascendency and then put them to the sword, was super impressive and it can only put us in good stead going forward. It shed some light on a few questions that were lingering above our heads. Could we turn a game under extreme duress? Would we be able to insert our game style in the face of that level of pressure? Yes, again it was West Coast and they weren't going to be able to sustain their first half pressure for the full game, but they did a better job at it than we all probably thought they would.Andy Brayshaw is back to his 2022 form and Caleb Serong was just absolutely absurd! His clean ball handling skills are Lachie-Neale-like! And while Hayden Young might be the silky-smooth left foot deliverer, another ridiculous 12 big tackles show he's not afraid to get down and do the hard stuff.Down back the crew continues to perform and now the forward line is entering well oiled machine territory. Josh Draper was rightly recognised with a Rising Star nomination. The mind boggles where he is going to be in a few years! Even our wings look super solid with Sharp and O'Meara. We've become a serious team. There are no heroes or egos, everything is team oriented, team first. Players seem willing to do the hard yards today without personal reward. Consistent individual team orientated based effort across the board, sees everyone have their day, but not necessarily on the same week. The acceptance of that and the willingness to work for the greater cause, is paramount to achieving ultimate success.The Mi Casa Property Boutique metres gained competition failed to go off as Tommy Emmett took the fourth quarter and was shown no love by participants. That means there is a $100 spend at 2 Brothers Foods this week against the Bombers.Enough of this rambling here, lets get into it on the pod as we go through Saturday night's Derby in depth. So, if you're still ginned up and looking to non-violently fight anything clad in blue and gold, put on the purple mitts and join us in throwing metaphorical haymakSupport the Show.

The Restump Podcast
Club 150

The Restump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 51:19


A Doig medal, an All Australian, a Simpson medal and lead DJ at Covid Club 150. Time to Restump Podcast Lukey Ryan's 150th in the demolition of the Dees.The defensively versatile Luke Ryan has put together a remarkable 150 games and played them at a ridiculously consistent high-end level. He's been the mainstay, showing incredible durability, playing 150 of a possible 160 games since his debut in 2017, and at 28 years of age, there's another 100+ games in him yet.His services were barely required Sunday as we tore a hapless Melbourne Demons team apart in the middle, softening the reliance on the defensive unit. Without a Max Gawn and a Christian Petracca, there was little to no resistance in the midfield and around the ground at stoppages.While without any doubt we performed superbly, producing a connectivity enabling chains of play we have only dreamt of and been striving for, our lack of an opponent had some say in it. There is something that is just not cricket at Melbourne. We took 21 marks inside 50 and our average prior to the game was 12. A total of 24%, nearly one in every four of our marks were inside 50! That is an insane stat. We usually go around the 12%, or one in 8 or 9 marks inside 50.We went +31 in the clearances when we average +7 all year. Centre clearances we were +9 and we usually go around +2.4 mark.The Dees had a Jack Viney and a Clayton Oliver in there. They rolled Trent Rivers and Tom Sparrow through there. These are far from fringe players so there is plenty of merit in our performance. But you don't put up numbers like we did against these types if there aren't additional underlying issues. Max Gawn and Christian Petracca are influential greats but they weren't that big of a difference. Something is a tad off at Demon land. But we got to play our game and hone our drills. We banked another four points and added 3% which may or may not end up vital. Top 4 is ours if we want it. It was magnificent to see what is now the full-blown arrival of Josh Treacy. Lets remember, while the Dees were off in the middle they still had a Steven May and a Jake Lever. Neither of them caused Treacy any grief.Message sending Sonny Walters was back causing havoc and putting in a complete and well-rounded game. Never write off champions!  I'm willing to bet right now that Andy Brayshaw is a shoe-in for next captain. He's back to his 2022 best, with big moment and game influential acts. If anyone wants that bet, get in touch with me!It was one of those one in all in, same page, individual role playing performances that produces stunning results. The Dees may not have put the pressure on us but its still a win we should take great confidence out of.The injury to the captain is a devastating one and hasn't arrived at the ideal time. He was in scintillating form and leaves shoes impossible to fill. Lets hope the time frame is good news. While we sit in the top 4, we are only a game and a half out of 9th. So, the words 'No Complacency' should be put in bold on the white board down at Cockburn this week, as we head towards the derby!We ran into a few time hurdles so the Mi Casa Property Boutique Metres Gained competition didn't get up last weekend. It'll return for the Derby.It was a thoroughly enjoyable game to watch but it's an interesting game to assess. Ross Lyon's “never as good or as bad” line seems highly appropriate.Anyway, let's get into a bit more depth on the pod and see what noisy nonsense eventuates.Support the Show.

The Restump Podcast
Too Much Hawk Torque

The Restump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 50:20


Jet lag? What about the jet leg! Any hope of a few extra first-class business seats, AFL? Time to Restump Podcast the ever-treacherous Tassie trip.There is a reason why 2 wins separate positions 2 and 13 on the ladder. It's that type of remarkable year where the difference between most teams on any given day is negligible. A year, rightly or wrongly, in which the AFL's equalisation endeavour army will be patting themselves on the back.We had the opportunity to almost secure a top 4 finish but couldn't get it done. However, as far as losses go, this one wasn't in the soul destroying, therapy requiring category. It was almost acceptable. I said almost! Ok, maybe understandable is more appropriate than acceptable. But with understanding comes acceptance…  you get the point.Quite simply there was too much Hawk Torque for us. They matched or bettered our intensity and endeavours and, more importantly, they took their chances, whereas we didn't. We had the opportunity to put the game away in the third quarter and it felt like we went all in. +36 poss', +12 contested poss', +8 clearances, +11 marks… we were dominating the so-called ‘premiership quarter.' But for all our dominance, 10 scoring shots to 4 for the quarter, we only outscored Hawthorn by 16 points. The inaccuracy fever re-infected the freo folk with Jye, Vossy, Freddy and Caleb falling victim and it proved fatal.We'd thrown our best punch and in Fast and Furious analogical speak, we mistimed hitting the nitro button.The Hawks took the ascendency in the final term and were beating us at our own game. That said, again we had our chances but the story of the day continued. We failed where it counts most, inaccurately kicking 1 goal 3 to Hawthorn's 5 goals 1.It was a tight, hard fought, defence orientated contest all day and, in God's country, as the final siren drew near, we were left with nothing other than a prayer that went unanswered.The Hawks have now won 8 of their last 10 games, they've won 60 of 80 games at York Park and over the last 7 weeks they're top 4 for centre bounce clearance wins and number one in the league for scoring from them. They're very far from your typical 13th placed team and they deserve credit for what they're doing and for their win over us. We'll get out of Tassie, regroup and reset for the Dees this week. Rabi Rchy is snacking on his 2 Brothers Foods $50 spend after winning the Mi Casa Property Boutique metres gained competition on the weekend. Jye Amiss may have kicked inaccurately, but inaccuracy doesn't compromise metres! On this occasion, the usual therapeutic 50 minutes post-loss is unnecessary. However, some reasoning, some realigning rationale and some sobering sounding sentiments can't hurt, can it? But we're not the gate keepers of public opinion! So, feel free to join us, disagree with us, converse with us and share the ever-emotionally erratic expedition all us Freo folk forever fancy. Support the Show.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Roy's gonna win a hat!

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 64:42


Roy didn't have the week he wanted ... with sickness and trades ... but he moved up the rankings and is knocking on the door of winning a hat! Calvin and Warnie keep the podcast rolling while Roy recovers and release the song "Roy's Hat (Hell Yeah)" to motivate him. The boys chat through what to do with F5 and F6 as well as plenty of other trade targets. Episode guide 1:30 - Warnie defeated Calvin by 244 points in round 17. 5:00 - Roy jumps on the phone to chat about the health of his Fantasy team. 9:35 - The world premiere of "Roy's Hat (Hell Yeah)". 12:00 - Zak Butters and Connor Rozee gets Warnie's +3 for the week. 14:40 - "He didn't turn up in the last quarter" - Errol Gulden scored three in the final term. 17:00 - Colby McKercher gets into third on the Cash Cow of the Year leaderboard. 19:35 - Max Gawn was subbed on Sunday, but we also have MRO worried for Isaac Heeney and Izak Rankine. 24:25 - Were there any relevant players who gained DPP? 27:00 - Is Dylan Moore at the top of the shopping list to get as F5 or F6? 32:15 - Can you look at Jy Simpkin as an option? What is his fixture like? 36:10 - Shaun Mannagh is the rookie of the week to grab. 39:05 - Can you drop a premium to Colby McKercher? 41:50 - Andrew Brayshaw is worth looking at as an option under-$900k. 44:00 - Who is the ruck with the best run home? 45:15 - The most traded players including The Traders' moves. 47:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 49:30 - Is Tom De Koning a ruck option? 53:40 - "You don't have confidence in whoever you're bringing into F5 or F6". 57:15 - Can you field a rookie over Alex Sexton? 59:10 Can you have Mattaes Phillipou as a bench player to loop? 1:02:10 - The full version of Roy's song. Roy's Hat (Hell Yeah) Calvin's song via Suno. Catch the film clip on our social media channels. LYRICS [Verse]Roy's gonna win a hatHell yeah Hell yeah Victory in his grasp Hell yeah Hell yeah [Verse 2] He's the best on the team Hell yeah Hell yeah Gonna live that dream Hell yeah Hell yeah [Chorus] Party in the studio Hell yeah Hell yeah Everybody shout and go Hell yeah Hell yeah [Verse 3] Lights will shine so bright Hell yeah Hell yeah Celebrate all night Hell yeah Hell yeah [Bridge] Roy's the hero now Hell yeah Hell yeah We're all standing proud Hell yeah Hell yeah [Chorus] Party in the studio Hell yeah Hell yeah Everybody shout and go Hell yeah Hell yeah - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Oliver to Rozee = easiest trade ever, Schoenmaker or Evans, post-bye recap

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 68:20


The byes are over and the boys are happy! They recap their performances over the challenging period with Roy knocking on the door of the top 100 overall. Plenty of players are discussed including the lock of a trade that Warnie and Calvin are pulling this week. Episode guide 1:15 - Roy is now 115th overall. 5:00 - Scoring 136, Andrew Brayshaw gets some love. 7:10 - Luke Ryan hasn't exactly been the win the boys thought he would be. 9:20 - Calvin speaks on behalf of all Clayton Oliver owners. 14:00 - Bye round recap. Did The Traders move up? 17:50 - Oliver Dempsey gets five votes in the Michael Barlow Medal. 20:45 - There is a watch on Isaac Heeney this week according to Roy's sources. 23:30 - What tags are there to consider this week? 27:20 - The Cats are more deceptive than Roy with Sam De Koning rucking this week. 31:50 - Connor Rozee has to be the "biggest target this week". 34:15 - Do you pick Rozee or Tom Green? 40:00 - Can you consider Elliot Yeo (again)? 45:55 - Health benches are important. Which defender? Arie Schoenmaker or Logan Evans? 50:30 - Most traded players this week with The Traders' moves. 53:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 56:50 - Colby McKercher isn't a rookie. 59:00 - The boys are getting a little excited about Rory Laird. 1:04:05 - Trent Rivers got a big bump in CBAs for the Dees. - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SEN WA Breakfast
"This Friday night we're going to slot a lot of them" - Andrew Brayshaw (23/05/2024)

SEN WA Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 13:30


Fremantle Dockers' midfielder and Vice-Captain, Andrew Brayshaw, joined Scott Cummings and Tim Gossage ahead of his clash with Collingwood on Friday night. They touch on goal kicking expectations for the massive game and how the team is preparing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Fantasy havoc feat. Rozee, Green, Yeo ... and more

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 62:22


It was a weekend of dramas. It started with Connor Rozee's hamstring (again) and it kept coming as Zac Williams was subbed out with a hamstring, Tom Green's day ended very early due to an ankle, Elliot Yeo hurt his goind, Jye Caldwell had a tight calf... and the most popular captains didn't fire. Join Roy, Calvin and Warnie for a group therapy session as we look to rebuild for next round. Episode guide 1:00 - A late Dayne Zorko handball saw Calvin crack 2000 in a tough weekend. 5:15 - Andrew Brayshaw gets Roy's +3 after three weeks of -3s. 8:20 - Owners of Connor Rozee shared a lot of pain. 12:00 - Fantasy poetry. 15:00 - A big couple of weeks for Darcy Wilson helped him rocket up the Michael Barlow Medal leaderboard. 18:05 - Will Tom Green play this week? 24:00 - Roy was shattered about Jye Caldwell being subbed out. 28:25 - "They'll be extinct soon". 31:10 - Warnie likes Caleb Serong because of his bye. 38:20 - Dylan Moore could be a forward option, although there are a few flags. 41:30 - What are the outcomes for coaches who brought in Jordon Sweet? 44:00 - The Traders reveal their moves ahead of round nine. 45:45 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 49:25 - What strategy should you go with is you have dodged bullets? Is it a midfielder or defender? 53:50 - "Not one part of the weekend was fun". 58:20 - Luke Ryan or Nick Daicos? 59:50 - Would you do the sideways trade of Matt Roberts to Colby McKercher? - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Rozee's hammy, Marshall's knee, Powell's role and Fantasy frauds

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 62:02


What a weekend?! We had five days of footy and the pain for some coaches was extended across the round. Connor Rozee's hamstring will be a big watch ahead of Thursday's Showdown while the fitness of Saints Rowan Marshall and Jack Steele will have us guessing. Then there were the role changes to Dayne Zorko and Tom Powell. Oh - and let's not forget about the rookies who underperformed! Plenty discussed as we gear up for round eight. Episode guide 2:00 - Scoring over 2000 was far from a disaster. 4:45 - Calvin was stoked with Nat Fyfe's 118 on the weekend. 6:50 - Three times in a row Roy gives Andrew Brayshaw the -3. 10:15 - 2286 won the week, but most good scores for the round were from lowly ranked teams. 12:30 - Colby McKercher gets the five votes in the Michael Barlow Medal. 13:30 - News for the week is headlined by Connor Rozee's hamstring. 19:20 - Does Elliot Yeo get a rest? 23:00 - Do role changes for Dayne Zorko, Nic Martin and Tom Powell cause any concern? 28:20 - Calvin discusses the top 10 forward options to bring in based on set criteria. 33:00 - Is Dylan Moore the guy to grab? 35:55 - Would you buy Jack Macrae over Isaac Heeney for the $200k in the bank? 38:50 - Which rookies should be shipped off? 43:45 - Jordon Sweet can come into teams under select circumstances. 48:00 - The most popular trades ahead of round eight with Roy, Calvin and Warnie's moves. 49:35 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 55:15 - Touk Miller versus Rory Laird. 59:30 - Who do you trust more on field Sam Clohesy or Will Graham? - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
New DPPs, back to best 22, navigating Anzac round

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 65:51


Round six was the last of the early bye round and plenty of coaches were happy to have best 18. We're back to our normal rules this week and The Traders help you navigate the Anzac round that features an early start with a Wednesday night game. Roy, Calvin and Warnie chat through the new dual-position players and help you with the key info and trade advice for round seven. Episode guide 1:30 - Roy and Warnie climbed the rankings, but Calvin didn't. 4:00 - Zak Butters was the best captain of the trio after his big first quarter. 8:15 - Two weeks in a row, Roy gives Andrew Brayshaw his negative three. 14:00 - Post-early byes team stocktake. 19:45 - Cash Cow votes and Matt Roberts extends his lead. 21:00 - News featuring injuries to Tom Stewart, Hayden Young and Zac Williams. 25:00 - Ryley Sanders was Bevo'd again. 28:30 - Calvin flags what could happen to Harry Sheezel. 31:00 - Make Max Gawn your VC this week. 34:00 - Dual-position player updates are discussed. 39:15 - Are there any new FWDs worth considering? 45:30 - Errol Gulden and Sam Walsh are still value midfield picks. 48:20 - Can we go with Jack Macrae? 51:00 -Most traded and The Traders' round seven moves. 53:20 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 58:20 - Nick Daicos is the best DEF/MID to grab under $900k. 1:01:30 - Who do you pick? Jye Caldwell or Taylor Adams. - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Cash cow crisis? Who gets DPP? Value trade targets.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 61:32


Round five was one for the books. We saw some premiums have some almighty falls and plans have been thrown out by injuries and substitutions to some of our key cash cows. What are the plans ahead of round six, the last of our early byes? Is a double downgrade on the cards or do we try to hit up the value that is available? Roy, Calvin and Warnie are here for a bumber episode. Episode guide 0:30 - Warnie ate the elephant is is now 100 points ahead of Calvin. 3:45 - Harry Sheezel's 159 is celebrated. 6:15 - Roy isn't happy about selecting Andrew Brayshaw this week. 9:15 - Round five brought about some Fantasy horror stories. 14:00 - Will Graham gets the five votes in the Cash Cow of the Year. 18:00 - Calvin shares his personal experience in regards to Colby McKercher's bruised sternum. 22:10 - Possible dual-position players that will come into the game after this week are discussed. 27:00 - Is this the week of the double downgrade? 31:30 - How many Roos are too many as Blake Drury and Bigoa Nyuon put up their hands as cash cows. 35:50 - Sam Walsh is a great pick this week. 43:00 - Most traded and The Traders' current trade plans. 45:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 50:20 - Should we trade Tom Green or Caleb Serong? 54:50 - Can Jordan Dawson go? 58:10 - Who goes out of Zac Fisher and Zac Williams? - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Restump Podcast
Laid-back Luke

The Restump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 63:58


How's that saying go? “Any more laid-back, he'd be horizontal.” What a ridiculously magnificent game from the obvious deck chair enthusiast. Time to Restump Podcast the sleepy start victory over the Kangas. Did the 10.40am WA time start throw their mindsets and bodies out? Were they jet lagged? The intensity we ended with against the Lions wasn't what we started with against the Kangas. As a collective we seemed a stand-offish early on and slow to react and the Roos' top end young talent, specifically Harry Sheezel and Colby McKercher, took full advantage and cut us to purple ribbons. In the blink of an eye, we were 30 points down before we snapped out of our daze.However, led by Luke Jackson, who was ironically jumping over Kangaroos to take marks, and Caleb Serong getting kangaroo leather poisoning, we soon saw shades of the team that tamed the Lions.A run of nine goals straight turned the contest on its head as we took the lead and largely put the result beyond doubt at 3/4 quarter time. However, it wasn't all plain sailing as the Roos raised a second effort in the final term, giving us a scare but not enough to steal the points.It doesn't sound like there is any room left on the Luke Jackson bandwagon and, oddly enough, it is seemingly being occupied by his former critics. Jackson's game on Saturday was simply astonishing. Andy Brayshaw got the steel wool out and got rid of the early game rust. After quarter time he showed again he's back to his red hot 2022 pivotal moment, game changing and future captaincy form.Are we in danger of becoming flippant about Caleb Serong's performances? He's in the set and forget category. There is no fluctuation in his form, its constantly top drawer.With Mi Casa Property Boutique joining us, we're thinking about starting a Mi Casa Property Boutique Metres Gained competition. Can it get off the ground? Does it have legs? We're two games in, we're in better shape than we have been since 2015, Collingwood is zero and three, everything is coming up millhouse and predictably Jojo is jetting off on his first in season holiday for the year. His absence and inattention to detail has allowed the Chief to sneak in and torture us all with another episode of the Neighbourhood Watch.We'll gladly bank the four points and take up residence in 5th on the ladder, but we can't afford too many more of these lethargic starts. We won't get away with them against a GWS, Sydney or maybe even an Adelaide this week. So, join us as we get out the Luke Jackson deckchairs, get way ahead of ourselves, throw rationality and balance out the window and refer to ourselves as the comeback kings in this hour of celebratory purple nonsense.  Support the show

AFL Fantasy, SuperCoach and AFL DreamTeam Podcasts
#5 Most Relevant | Andrew Brayshaw

AFL Fantasy, SuperCoach and AFL DreamTeam Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 38:16


Today's episode of the 50 Most Relevant highlights Andrew Brayshaw, the powerhouse midfielder from Fremantle. With his eyes set on becoming the top midfielder in the league, Brayshaw's 2024 season is highly anticipated in both SuperCoach and AFLFantasy circles. Highlights: - A deep dive into Andrew Brayshaw's evolution into a top-tier midfielder. - Analysis of Brayshaw's playing style and how it contributes to his rising fantasy football value. - Strategies for fantasy coaches to harness Brayshaw's potential in their teams. - Predictions for Brayshaw's impact in the Fremantle squad and his fantasy ranking in 2024. #AndrewBrayshaw #FremantleDockers #AFL2024 #SuperCoach #AFLFantasy #DreamTeam #50MostRelevant --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coaches-panel/message

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Fantasy midfielders: Back to guns and rookies?

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 67:56


The midfield is where bulk AFL Fantasy points are scored. Roy, Calvin and Warnie run through the key players who will help us structure our teams with a bit of a look at the old school Guns 'n' Rookies strategy in vogue. The boys catch up with Rory Laird for a chat about the Crows. >>> Register now for AFL Fantasy 2024 Episode guide 2:10 - Roy is looking at shifting his midfield structure due to the early byes. 4:40 - The midfield is where we're going to get the most sub-$300k players who we're willing to play on field. 6:00 - Zak Butters is a gift at under $900k. 8:30 - Why does Warnie have Zach Merrett in his side? 10:20 - "Why can't I go with Bont?" - Calvin doesn't listen to the other boys about starting with Marcus Bontempelli. 14:00 - Let's not be concerned with the number of midfielders for Fremantle and just start with Andrew Brayshaw as a safe 110 guy. 15:20 - Luke Davies-Uniacke appears to offer value. 20:30 - There are a few rookies worth watching and Matt Roberts has entered the conversation. 25:00 - Can you consider Errol Gulden? 27:48 - Adelaide midfielder Rory Laird joins the show. 30:00 - Who are the key midfielders for the Crows? 34:05 - Laird was surprised it took so long for clubs to put attention into Jordan Dawson. 37:10 - Can Lairdy get Nicksy to look after Fantasy coaches? 39:15 - Roy names his top eight midfielders as part of his Rollin' 22. 43:15 - Sam Walsh comes in at seven in the midfield rankings. 46:00 - Which midfielders may add DPP ahead of round seven? 49:20 - Ollie Wines is a "massive bargain" in Draft. 50:15 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 53:30 - How many under-priced players with the early bye can you have? 57:10 - Are there any players over $900k considered as value? 59:40 - Is it ok to go with four players over $1m and four rookies? 1:03:15 - Karl Amon or Cam Guthrie? 1:05:25 - Kangaroo Jy Simpkin deserves to be considered. - - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Fremantle AFL Fantasy preview 2024

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 14:25


Calvin leads us through the Dockers' AFL Fantasy Classic and Draft prospects for 2024. >>> Register now for AFL Fantasy 2024 Episode guide 0:40 - Andrew Brayshaw v Caleb Serong ... who would you pick? 3:40 - What position will Hayden Young play? 5:00 - Sean Darcy started well before injury. 6:50 - After being picked up following being delisted, Jeremy Sharp is a pre-season watch. 8:10 - Why has Heath Chapman had a spike in ownership? 9:00 - Priced under $500k, is Nat Fyfe someone to monitor? 11:55 - Is there anyone who is likely to start in teams from the Dockers? Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Mad Monday, 2023 Fantasy awards, Wise Ocean PODs' HiLux win

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 58:03


What an end to the season! Darren's team Wise Ocean PODs is etched in AFL Fantasy history with his 25-point win over Jonathon's Fleabaggers to take out the 2023 AFL Fantasy Classic season. Darren joins the final episode of the podcast for the season to chat about how he won the Toyota HiLux. The boys wrap up an eventful year with some highs (and lows) featured in their Fantasy Wrapped section. The Dane Swan Medal is handed out while plenty of players get a pat on the back including the final tally of the Michael Barlow Medal for the Cash Cow of the Year. Episode guide 2:30 - Warnie slid outside of the top 13,000 much to Calvin's amusement. 6:45 - End-of-season under-achievers Josh Dunkley, Jack Steele and Tim Taranto cop rockets. 10:05 - Zach Merrett was a great VC choice for the competition winner, but where was he in Calvin's Captains? 14:45 - The move to bring in Taylor Walker against the Eagles was a masterstroke. 17:30 - Finn Maginness didn't affect the scoring of Andrew Brayshaw or Caleb Serong. 21:40 - Darren Carr, the coach of Wise Ocean PODs, chats about his Toyota HiLux winning year. 26:45 - Watching the season-defining Eagles v Crows game with new recruit Shannon Hurn was how Darren celebrated his birthday. 30:30 - Zak Butters was Darren's best pick of this year. 33:00 - The Dane Swan Medal for the Fantasy MVP is awarded to Marcus Bontempelli. 36:15 - Warnie is reminded that he said no ruck will average more than 100. 39:00 - Herry Sheezel takes out the Michael Barlow Medal for the Cash Cow of the Year.  43:00 - The boys review some of the average draft picks that stood out ... both good and bad. 46:15 - Scott's aflfantasywrapped.com website has been updated for 2023. 49:30 - James Sicily featured in the boys' worst captain scores. 53:50 - Calvin suggest Brodie Grundy will be one of his first picks in 2023. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Jordan Dawsome, Rollin' 22s, Scale of Hardness for last nine rounds

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 62:40


The bye rounds are DONE and we are pretty happy about it. Calvin is claiming to be the bye-round expert after climbing the ranks... but has he come out on the otherside with a better team? Calvin and Warnie run through the action from round 15 and look ahead to the rest of the season with their Rollin' 22s while keeping an eye on the Scale of Hardness. Episode guide 3:00 - Calvin is stoked with his performance this week and over the byes. 4:30 - "Good luck trying to get him now" - Jordan Dawson is now worth over $1,000,000. 7:00 - Hindsight will tell us that Matt Rowell and Hayden Young were poor bye plays. 9:40 - The switch to Errol Gulden as VC was a masterstroke. 11:45 - How the boys' rankings changed over the byes. 16:15 - 5 votes in the Cash Cow of the Year goes to Angus Sheldrick. 19:30 - Can you pick Callum Mills this week? 22:20 - Aim for the next patch of the season. 25:00 - Calvin and Warnie work towards picking the best 22 players for the rest of the year. 28:30 - Andrew Brayshaw is Warnie's No.1 midfielder, while Calvin picked Rory Laird. 31:00 - The forwards are similar with Jack Macrae making Calvin's list. 33:20 - Which players have easier match-ups according to the Scale of Hardness? 37:35 - West Coast are the easiest team for midfielders to score against. 40:45 - Elijah Hewett is the most traded in player so far this week. 42:30 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 45:55 - Are we all aboard the Jarman Impey train? 50:30 - Can you pick Patrick Cripps? 55:20 - Ben Keays v Darcy Cameron. 59:15 - Are there still concerns about Jack Steele? Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Bye trade targets, Solar Eclipse in Darwin, Merrett stars

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 61:18


Calvin is a man of very few words, but after being the top Trader in round 12, he just nods along... Roy and Warnie wrap up the action from the weekend and hit up the top trade targets coming off their bye. Episode guide 1:00 - Calvin has lost his voice, but was the best of The Traders this week. 3:05 - A big 68-point first quarter got Warnie's captain Zach Merrett off to a cracking start. 5:25 - What happened to Rory Laird? 10:30 - Will Phillips goes back-to-back five votes in the Cash Cow of the Year. 13:00 - Plent of news out of the weekend including Jordan De Goey's trip to the tribunal. 18:00 - It is an extra-long round with games from Thursday-Monday. 20:30 - "It's the China game all over again ... we didn't learn!" 23:00 - What to do with the under-performing Suns such as Rory Atkins, Brayden Fiorini and even Matt Rowell. 27:20 - Are there any names shouting out to us to pick off their R12 bye? Andrew Brayshaw looks to be the best. 32:05 - Could you launch into Jack Steele as an option? 36:00 - Warnie thinks Jake Lloyd could have some ceiling scores in the byes. 39:30 - Most traded in and out players early doors. 42:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 45:00 - Is Tarryn Thomas worth a look at under $500k? 50:05 - Harry Himmelberg is playing in defence again. 53:00 - Are you willing to pay extra for Brayshaw over Lachie Neale? 56:15 - How many premiums will you have missing in R15? 58:45 - Roy will have a stronger week this week with even players on the bench that he doesn't have access to. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
2023 Kings of Fantasy, Roy's Rollin' 22, huge round eight scores

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 66:25


It was a thumping round of AFL Fantasy scoring with six players topping 150 in round eight. The Traders look at the best picks of 2023 and who will be the best for the rest of the year with Roy's Rollin' 22. Plenty of your questions are answered in another bumper episode of the Official AFL Fantasy Podcast thanks to Sportsbet. Episode guide 3:00 - It was a big finish to Sunday with Warnie getting over the line with Liam Stocker scoring a personal best. 5:00 - Calvin gives his +3 to Tim Taranto as his VC. 7:15 - Roy made the right call last week to bring in Brayden Fiorini and Rory Atkins. 11:00 - Will Setterfield has been a great pick this year, but the wheels - and dollars/CBAs - are falling off. 13:30 - It was a high-scoring round with Josh Dunkley leading the way with 172 on Friday night. 15:40 - 2646 won the week by going with Tim English as captain. 18:15 - Another week and another five vote performance from Harry Sheezel in the Cash Cow of the Year award. 20:00 - Rowan Marshall's ankle injury will be one to monitor this week, despite Ross Lyon saying he'll be fine. 24:30 - The best of the defenders sees Jordan Dawson and Nick Daicos at the top. 28:10 - Tom Green is the top averaging midfielder this year, adding more than $200k to his price. 30:30 - Forwards are highlighted by the top scoring MID/FWDs. 33:25 - Roy reveals his Rollin' 22; the best 22 players for the rest of the season. 38:00 - Bye round strategy. 40:35 - The Traders' early trades. 41:30 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 45:00 - If Marshall is out, do you just go to English or Max Gawn to save cash? 50:30 - Does Josh Rachele get a free pass due to match-up? 53:20 - Sam Walsh v Noah Anderson v Andrew Brayshaw. 58:00 - Is Blake Drury the must-have rookie of the week? 1:01:15 - Why is the Cash Cow Medal named after Michael Barlow? 1:04:10 - Can you trade out some of your best rookies in order to get the upgrade you want? Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
Carnage round, Touk down, Daicos the pig?

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 62:11


It was a brutal round for Warnie and Calvin, but they have picked themselves up with the knowledge they are subbing on Will Day and Tom Green even though they have Touk Miller to deal with. The Traders chat through the round that was and look ahead to what moves to make for round seven. Episode guide 2:00 - Calvin and Warnie had a shocking week! 7:00 - Nick Daicos pig status? 13:30 - Roy breaks the rules and offers his -3 to Darcy Wilmot for his 22 points. 16:00 - Last year's winner Matt Mottram is up to 23rd overall. 18:10 - Alex Cincotta receives five votes in the Michael Barlow Medal. 20:00 - All the news of the week including Touk Miller's knee injury. 23:50 - Roy has the scoop on Rory Laird's possible sore knee. 27:15 - Marcus Bontempelli is a good premium pick. 30:20 - If you want a unique pick, Sam Walsh is in one per cent of teams. 34:10 - Roy is keen on Josh Rachele. 37:20 - Most traded players early doors including The Traders' plans for round seven. 38:50 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 41:00 - Can we look at trading Harry Sheezel? 47:30 - Jake Waterman has racked up some good scores with the opportunity to take marks. 52:00 - Is trading Andrew Brayshaw an option? 54:45 - With MID/FWD status, could Sam Simpson be a play? 59:00 - Should you take Tom Stewart over a gun midfielder? Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AFL Daily
LDU or Andrew Brayshaw? Re-drafting the 2017 class

AFL Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 34:31


Cal Twomey and Riley Beveridge bring you Gettable, the newest podcast to the AFL Media family. Who are you taking from Luke Davis-Uniacke or Andrew Brayshaw? The 2017 draftees have been re-drafted. How has Craig McRae and the Magpies rebuilt the list in a short space of time, and which Bomber can the club not afford to cut ties with?   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Rush Hour's AFL Preview: Rowell, Ziebell, Heppell, Newcombe, Brayshaw & McKay Twins

The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 76:42


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.

Triple M Rocks Footy AFL
Rush Hour's AFL Preview: Rowell, Ziebell, Heppell, Newcombe, Brayshaw & McKay Twins

Triple M Rocks Footy AFL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 76:42


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.