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Australian Football Hall of Fame member, Carlton legend and Brisbane Bears coach, Robert Walls, passed away aged 74. Mr Walls battled with cancer for more than two years, and passed away after using voluntary assisted dying laws. 3AW Commentator, Bruce Eva, told Sam Leckie on Wide World of Sports, "It is a sad day. It's a sad day for the footy world. First and foremost a sad day for Wally's family." "It's a sad day for the 3AW family and the clubs that he represented so brilliantly four premierships, three as a player for Carlton, one as a Carlton coach." "But he also had such an impact on, firstly, the Fitzroy Football Club, who then obviously became the um, the Brisbane Lions. He did coached the Brisbane Bears, actually pre-merger as well, and he finished his coaching career with a couple of years in charge at the Tigers," Mr Eva said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'
Desmond Vincent Tuddenham Desmond Vincent Tuddenham (born 29 January 1943) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s and 1970s. Early life Tuddenham was born and raised in Ross Creek, Victoria, a country town near Ballarat. He and his twin brother, Basil, were two of a large family consisting of nine children (seven boys and two girls) to parents William and Anne Tuddenham.] Tuddenham's upbringing was typical of country footballers who came from farming families. Before and after school and during weekends, he had to help with various farm chores. Sport, usually football or cricket, was played on Saturday, and the family attended church on Sundays.] The daily grind of farm work helped to strengthen Tuddenham's shoulders and arms, and a fanatical attitude to fitness hardened his body. Tuddenham played cricket with five of his brothers for Ross Creek, and football for the Young Christian Worker's club in Ballarat. In the space of three seasons, he went from the under-14s to the under-19s side, and won the league's best and fairest trophy at 16. This attracted the attention of several VFL clubs. Football career Tuddenham made his VFL debut in 1962 against North Melbourne at Arden Street Oval. His brand of football was fearless and tough, with a habit of grasping the football to his chest with his elbows sticking out dangerously. In recognition of his toughness and skills, Tuddenham was appointed Collingwood captain in 1966. In the semi-final against St Kilda, he kicked seven goals on Daryl Griffiths in a tense 10-point win to advance to the grand final. But St Kilda reversed the result two weeks later to take out the 1966 VFL grand final by one point, winning their first and only premiership so far. Collingwood were eliminated from the 1967 finals by eventual runner-up Geelong in the first semi-final. The Magpies trailed by one point at three-quarter time, but the Cats kicked six goals to one in the final quarter to win by 30 points. Tuddenham was reported for striking Geelong defender Geoff Ainsworth on the head with his forearm in the last quarter by field umpire Jeff Crouch. He was found guilty and suspended for four matches. In February 1970, Tuddenham and his deputy Len Thompson were involved in a pay dispute after they learned that Collingwood had recruited its first interstate player, Peter Eakins, from Western Australian club Subiaco for a sign-on fee of A$5,000 and A$5,000 a season for three years. That was A$2,000 more than Tuddenham was receiving as captain.] Tuddenham asked for A$8,000 over three seasons, and Thompson A$30,000 over five seasons, threatening to walk out if their demands were not met. Three weeks later, during which time there had been no negotiations, both players returned. Although their demands had not been met they did obtain a slightly improved salary; under the clubs terms, Tuddenham would receive A$125 per match plus VFL provident fund payments, and Thompson would earn A$105 per match. Although Tuddenham was confident the little episode would not affect his chances of retaining the captaincy, the Magpies committee announced Terry Waters as captain for the 1970 VFL season and Tuddenham accepted the decision. Collingwood finished on top of the ladder with 18 wins and defeated arch-rivals Carlton in a semi-final by 10 points to advance to the grand final. However, as had happened four years earlier against St Kilda, Carlton would reverse the result in the 1970 VFL grand final, coming from 44 points down at half-time to overrun Collingwood in the second half. Tuddenham was regarded among Collingwood's best players on the day. During the game he accidentally floored teammate Peter McKenna in the second quarter with a hip-and-shoulder bump meant for a Carlton player. McKenna had kicked five goals up to that stage of the game and would only add one more for the rest of the match. In an interview 40 years later, Tuddenham cited a lack of fitness, as well as inaccurate kicking for goal, as the main reason Collingwood lost: "I suggested to (coach) Bob Rose after we lost the 1966 Grand Final to St Kilda by a point that he do the coaching and I look after the fitness along with my friend John Toleman. The idea was that I would be an assistant coach, and I'll tell you what, I would have got the buggers fit." In 1971, Tuddenham became the first player to be named captain of the VFL representative team whilst not captain of his own club. When asked about this, state coach Tom Hafey replied bluntly: "We are not here to talk about Collingwood's mistakes." Tuddenham stayed with the club for a further season before moving to Essendon as captain-coach. He played four seasons for the Bombers before returning to Collingwood for his final two seasons. In 1978, Tuddenham was appointed senior coach of South Melbourne for a season, replaced by Ian Stewart when he failed to take the club to the finals. He coached VFA second division club Werribee to the finals in 1988, but left after he and the club concluded a playing coach would be better suited to the club's needs. Post-football career Tuddenham ran a plastics manufacturing business, which he sold in 1979. He later worked as a scrap-metal dealer. Controversy Since retirement, Tuddenham has been in trouble with the law on several occasions. In December 1980, he was found guilty by a County Court jury of having received stolen tyres valued at $30,000 and was remanded in custody. In June 1989, he pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiring to defraud the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce of $13,000. He told the magistrate that he was "guilty on the grounds I was helping out a friend in trouble". In July 2004, it was reported that he had received a two-month sentence suspended for two years for his third drink driving offence. He was ordered to pay a A$500 fine and had his driving license cancelled for 30 months. In December 2017, he pleaded guilty and was convicted of drink driving, having been found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.055 after drinking "three beers" at a football function. Personal life Tuddenham has four children. One of them, Paul, played 40 games for Collingwood from 1987 to 1991. Legacy Tuddenham was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2008. In 2009, The Australian nominated Tuddenham as one of the 25 greatest footballers never to win a Brownlow Medal.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Before JB and Billy return IRL next week, we're continuing our look at the liquid gold they've delivered in their 15 years on air together. Today, Gary Sweet has an acting audition with Billy, we give away $10k with Guernsey Cash, and we find out why Billy was NO CHANCE to host Tipping Point Australia. JB reflects on a run-in he had with a famous musician, and the Hump Day Quiz gets its most memorable moment. The Australian Football Hall of Fame announced its NSW Team of the Century, then we revisit our favourite Suburban Song. Miguel Maestre confuses Billy, and Billy tells his most disgusting story ever. We also hear his very first joke. Finally, we get the famous Sean Connery Joke... Dishes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
We've had some awesome guests with awesome stories on the Rush Hour this year. Now we give you some of our favourites. Hear Stephen Fry's take on the Jonny Bairstow stumping, Nick Larkey's spot on impersonations, and Sarah Rowe's difficulties with Australian driving. Sainter Callum Wilkie shares his love for Tiprat Milne, Dane Swan reflects on being inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, Sam Pang gets the tables turned on him, and Chief and BT talk goalkicking. Finally, Shane Crawford remembers the Footy Show moment he thought had cost him his career, Kane Cornes is very honest about his role in the media, comedian Melanie Bracewell talks about the NZ vs Australia rivalry, and Entourage star Jeremy Piven reveals how his Mum helps him with his acting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Roos needs no introduction for the millions of Australians who follow AFL - a legendary career saw Paul achieve success as both a player and coach. He is an ex AFL player, ex AFL premiership winning coach, and captain, 7 x All-Australian, MVP winner and founder & director at Performance by Design as well as an author and media personality. Paul Roos has achieved it all in the football world, he was inducted into the Swans Hall of Fame in 2011 and elevated to Bloods Champion in 2024. He played 269 games for Fitzroy and 87 for Sydney. He was a two-time All-Australian captain and has been inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame. He is also the author of, ‘Here it Is'. Paul's love for high performance dialogue was instrumental to his coaching career at the Sydney Swans. His revolutionary approach to player feedback and recognition was pivotal in building the much-revered ‘Bloods Culture'. After finishing as a player, Paul went on to become a successful coach at Sydney, guiding the Swans to the 2005 premiership, their first in 72 seasons. Paul is also the founder and director at, ‘Performance by Design'. This is their tag: At Performance by Design we build high performing cultures by helping role model leaders bring team behaviors to life. We engineer performance by connecting and empowering teams. Using a tailored system structured to address unique business pain-points and personalities, cultural transformation is assured. This is Performance by Design. We chat about his playing career and being a professional sportsman, coaching, starting out semi professionally, his passion of leadership, his new ventures, drive & passion, conflicts, attacks from the media and CEO, showing up, meditation and mindfulness, living in Hawaii plus plenty more! The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Paul out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulroos1 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-roos-pbd/ Performance by Design: https://performancebydesign.co/ Prince to King: https://www.dylanrooscoaching.com/prince-to-king ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'
Few players have experienced triumph and trauma in their football careers to quite the same extent as Gary Dempsey. During his career, he was hospitalised with severe burns covering over fifty per cent of his body, caused by a failed attempt to repel bush fires threatening the family farm at Lara. Despite being told he would never play football again, he returned to the playing field where he would go on to win his first club best-and-fairest award in 1970. Dempsey would win the club best-and-fairest award five more times, underlining his importance to the underachieving Bulldogs. Dempsey finished in the top 10 in the Brownlow Medal 13 times which demonstrates how consistently dominate he was spanning his entire career. Although he had won a number of individual awards, Dempsey yearned for team success and signed with North Melbourne in 1979, winning the club best-and-fairest in his first year there. He played out his career at the Kangaroos, playing 122 games for them, and retired in 1984. Dempsey was named an emergency in the Kangaroos Team of the Century. In 1996 Dempsey was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Just remember, you asked for it! Moments of uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity are the uncomfortable leadership moments, and what you signed up for.The discomfort of not knowing. These are the times when leadership is most needed, your leadership, and in fact, if not for these conditions, you may well be doing someone else's job for them. Learning how to be comfortable with the discomfort of the role. “You can't stop the waves, but you can learn how to surf', said Jon Kabat Zinn, perhaps my favourite ever leadership quote. Our first guest ‘In the Arena' is Michael Voss, three-time AFL Premiership Captain of the Brisbane Lions and the Senior Coach of the historic Carlton Football Club. As a member of the Australian Football Hall of Fame, Michael Voss would feature near the top of most football pundits' ‘greatest ever' lists, elevated not only for his sublime talent but also for his capacity to exert his will on the game and the teams he led. A career in coaching beckoned, and so it was, stepping up as Senior Coach of his beloved Brisbane Lions, forgoing the assistant coaching ‘apprenticeship' that has become the practice over the past few decades. But it did not play to script, and five years later, he was dismissed from the role. But this setback was merely a lesson and one of the many for a leader who is determined to be the best he can be for the people he gets to influence on their own journeys. It was seven years as an Assistant Coach at the Port Adelaide Football Club before he would get the opportunity to once again be ‘In the Arena' as the Senior Coach of Carlton, now into his third season, taking them deep into the 2023 final series (after a rocky period of six straight losses) in just his second season, their first finals appearance in a decade. One thing that separates the most impressive and influential leaders I have worked with is their willingness to embrace reflective learning and generously share their lessons and insights. This makes Michael Voss a great football coach, leader, and super podcast guest, hence our decision to lead off the first episode of ‘In the Arena'. The conversation also benefits from our personal relationship. A couple of years ago, Michael sought support in his role, and I have been his coach, focusing on leadership, the mechanics and dynamics of a layered and complex role, all playing out in the public eye as coach of one of the biggest clubs in the country. I must say, he is highly coachable, as you will experience listening to this podcast. There are many layers to this conversation. Yes, the insights are invaluable, but you will also sense the principles he leads, be it his generosity, humility, and a sense of purpose, while acknowledging his role's impact on the players he coaches and the club he leads. He genuinely embraces his old coach Leigh Matthews' mantra of: - Know your role- Accept your role- Play your role He will have you reaching for a pen and paper, jotting down the ideas and thoughts of a leader and teacher who has ‘done the work', and challenging you to do likewise.Episode #001 is a leadership masterclass, and we are so grateful to have the opportunity to share it with you. You're going to love this. Play On! Cameron Schwab
On this week's edition of Rucci's Roast, the Rooch gives his thoughts on the Australian Football Hall of Fame and his plea to it's selectors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Menzel and David Wildy were joined by Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee, Chris McDermott, AFL Record editor, Ash Browne, Racing Queensland tips with Chris Nelson, AFL round 15 team news and our tips! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee and the inaugural captain of the Adelaide Crows, Chris McDermott joined Daniel Menzel and David Wildy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB and Billy are raring to go with the All Sports Report - including a wrap of the Australian Football Hall of Fame night. Will and Hannah battle it out in the Hump Day Quiz, before a very dusty Jay Clark is in studio to talk Hall of Fame, the ARC, Melbourne, and Bobby Hill. Jake from Packenham has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash,and tries to give our dump button a workout, then JB and Billy discuss all the team news for Round 15. Lehmo joins the show to talk about the high-flying Hawks, then brings his son Laddie in studio to tell Billy some proper jokes. Finally, Billy tries to outdo Laddie with a joke of his own.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dale Thomas and Heath Shaw pay tribute to their great mate Dane Swan after his induction into the Australian Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday night. Carlton face Geelong in a battle of the titans at the MCG tomorrow night, plus Shawry is hopeful GWS can come out breathing fire at ENGIE Stadium against the ladder leaders Sydney in Saturday Twilight Footy. -------- Add the show to your favourites on LiSTNR: https://listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-australian-rules-podcast Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/footy-talk-daily-australian-rules-podcast/id1673652644 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1q5RUW2KTONUoP8KF3ZZHY?si=6798bf7f4a1540be See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Heverin, Abbey Holmes and David Zaharakis take a look at the footy world through the players lens. Is it season over for Melbourne without Christian Petracca running through the midfield? How does Oscar Allen work in with the in-form Jake Waterman? Jason Dunstall elevated to Legend status at the Australian Football Hall of Fame. -------- Add the show to your favourites on LiSTNR: https://listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-australian-rules-podcast Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/footy-talk-daily-australian-rules-podcast/id1673652644 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1q5RUW2KTONUoP8KF3ZZHY?si=6798bf7f4a1540be See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Wildy and Daniel Menzel were joined by Malcolm Blight after last night's Australian Football Hall of Fame, Bray Rafanelli gave the boys his update from the Adelaide Football League and Men's takes a look at their pre-season predictions, plus Hot or Cold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's program... Gerard's editorial on the Australian Football Hall of Fame, The Leadership Portfolio with Luke Hodge, SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund, Across the Divide with Andrew Voss, NRL Legend Paul Gallen, Wayne Hawkes in the studio and Former Senior Cricket Writer for The Australian Peter Lalor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gerard shares his thoughts on last night's Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees, including champion Bulldog Kelvin Templeton, and legendary Hawk Jason Dunstall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Footscray legend and former Sydney Swans CEO Kelvin Templeton joined Gerard and Kane to speak about what it means to get inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, and to reflect on his football journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Western Bulldogs legend Brad Johnson joined Gerard and Kane in the studio to speak about last night's Australian Football Hall of Fame celebrations, the next player to be inducted to legend status, the race for the top eight, how we rate players who get tagged, the leader for mark of the year, and more. He also went through his Rolling All-Australian team, and Gerard had plenty of questions for him in 'Yes/No with Johnno'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gerard's editorial on last night's Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees was followed by a few calls tonight, and they were soon joined by one of the inductees in Footscray superstar Kelvin Templeton. The Bulldogs theme of the show kept running when Brad Johnson joined them in the studio, and they also caught up with AFL Record editor Ash Browne. Lastly, Kane spoke to Sydney Morning Herald journalist Tom Decent about the Australian swimming trials. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rush Hour with Bernie, Blewey & Jars Catch-Up - Triple M Adelaide 104.7
Jars has demanded to do the quiz to change times and then insisted to do Footy at Five Thirty at Four Thirty! Inaugural Adelaide Crows and joined the Australian Football Hall of Fame, Chris McDermott joins us following his induction last night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Captain's Day, Kymbo & the Rooch were joined by two-time AFL Premiership Captain, Mark Bickley where we delved into the Crows rebuild and where it stacks up against the rest. And Adelaide Thunderbirds Captain, Hannah Petty after their 15-goal demolition of the Giants. Plus, we reflected on last night's Australian Football Hall of Fame night and had a look at Charlie Dixon's chances of escaping suspension in the SANFL? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter goes over all the sports news including AFL star's shock injury, Australian Football Hall of Fame, WAFL news and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dane Swan is inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame alongside Jason Dunstall, who was elevated to legend status. Should drink cards be included in the salary cap? Which team outside the top eight would Roosy like to coach if he was to make a comeback? And happy 150th birthday Sydney Swans.
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. The Australian Football Hall of Fame is one of the great nights on the AFL's calendar, with both Damo & Sarah in the room, we pay tribute to the next 6 inductees, plus celebrate Jason Dunstall's elevation to Legend status. Zak Butters is free to play for Port Adelaide on the weekend after having his ban overturned at the tribunal yesterday, staying in the city of Churches is high on Taylor Walker's list, but is it the same for the Crows? Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Garry and Tim reflect on the Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees and speak with Robert DiPierdomenico about Jason Dunstall being elevated to Legend status. Plus, Sam Edmund with all the latest news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we welcome the legendary Paul Roos. If you're a fan of AFL, you probably know Paul as a legend of the game, both as a player and a coach. He played for Fitzroy and the Sydney Swans, earning countless honors, including a spot in the Australian Football Hall of Fame. After his playing days, he took on the role of coach and led the Sydney Swans to a historic premiership win in 2005. His innovative approach and focus on team dynamics have made a huge impact on the sport. Beyond his impressive football career, Paul is a dedicated advocate for culture, leadership, men's mental health and well-being. He believes strongly in the power of mindfulness and meditation and has incorporated these practices into his life and work. As a father of two sons, he's passionate about raising emotionally intelligent and resilient young men who both soft & strong at the same time. We jump into this deeply in that incredible and open conversation. To be the first to check out the new leadership program you can send me email to Dylan at performance@dylanrooscoaching.com -- To connect with us at Guide Your Light Network, visit Home | Guide Your Light Network | Podcasts With Purpose or email info@guideyourlightnetwork.com **CLICK HERE TO BOOK A FREE DISCOVERY CALL ** LAUNCH YOUR PURPOSEFUL PODCAST -- Join our Instagram communities here: Instagram (@maritza_barone ) Instagram (@thingsyoucantunhear )See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Triple M favourite Dale Thomas caught up with the Marty Sheargold Show, discussing his former teammate Dane Swan's induction into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, the controversial non-call during North Melbourne's loss to Collingwood, Battle of the Bridge, Brisbane's revival and why Daisy knocked back an offer to become GWS' marquee man.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Bartel has paid tribute to former Collingwood player Dane Swan after it was accidentally revealed he would be inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday night!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Bartel has paid tribute to former Collingwood player Dane Swan after it was accidentally revealed he would be inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday night!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gerard's editorial on the Australian Football Hall of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hawthorn legend John Platten joined Gerard and Kane to speak about Jason Dunstall's elevation to Legend status in the Australian Football Hall of Fame tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gerard's editorial on the “simplicity” of the game and how it's changed in modern times was followed by a chat with Essendon star Kyle Langford this evening, and after he talked about his rise to prominence, they were joined by Champion Data's Daniel Hoyne in the studio. Hoyney broke down Round 14 from a number's perspective, and after a quick sports update, Hawthorn legend John Platten joined them in the studio to speak about Jason Dunstall getting elevated to Legend status in the Australian Football Hall of Fame tonight. Lastly, Kane caught up with Cam Luke to speak about Boston's NBA championship win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
The Chief is being elevated to Legend Status in the Australian Football Hall Of Fame, St Kilda legend Steven Baker joins the show, we ask you what you refuse to skimp on, Melbourne United's Chris Goulding talks Paris Olympics, Shane Crawford remembers the halycon days of the Footy Show, Rosie joins the boys to talk Weird Obsessions, Peter Daicos jumps on the phone from South Africa, Billy's Idiot Song is a Meat Loaf classic, and Billy has promised a funny joke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Dunstall this week was named a legend in the Australian Football Hall of Fame. Take a listen back to some of his highlights as called on 3AW Football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RoCo and Rocket discuss the elevation of Jason Dunstall to a Legend of the Australian Football Hall of Fame, Luke Beveridge and the Bulldogs' struggles, Charlie Cameron's tribunal hearing, and preview every game of Round 6. Join Rohan Connolly and Rodney Eade on the Footyology podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Damian Barrett and Michael Whiting bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Are you convinced on the Lions after beating the Demons in Round 5? Can they follow it up with a third straight win against the Cats this weekend? Carlton's injury woes continue, it's bordering on a crisis with the spate of soft-tissue injuries ahead of a tough 5-week stretch. Jason Dunstall has been elevated to Legend's status in the Australian Football Hall of Fame while Harley Reid finally gets his much deserving Rising Star nomination. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ron Barassi, the first player to be inaugurated into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, has died aged 87. He's being remembered as a player and coach who revolutionised the sport of Australian Rules Football.
Four-time VFL/AFL premiership coach and Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee David Parkin reflects on the monumental influence Ron Barassi had on the game as both a player and coach. He spoke to Corbin Middlemas and Brent Harvey following Barassi's passing.
Once Again what a week its been in sports - From locally in South Australia to everywhere abroad !!!In this episode Pete & Malcom briefly chat about - Netball - Thunderbirds are Premiers !!!- Cricket - Ashes Test - Third test !!!- AFL - Round 17 recap & results and our tips for round 18 - SANFL - Round 12 recap of results & tips for round 13- - Wimbledon - Finals await for the top seeds we speak also with Milly Bishop about CTE and how Heather Anderson's donation will shape the way Women's contact sport will be played On this weeks past players / past legends we speak with a recent inductee to the Australian Football Hall of Fame ......... - Micheal Aish ( Australian Football Hall of Fame Inductee ) - We talk about the night and what led up to how he was contacted to the night itself ..... plus much much moreAnd This week we have our regular segment - Extra Time / Big Finish - Trade - Re-sign - Retire - Racing - Riccardo back on the Grid - Good , Bad & Ugly events of the week or weekend ......Plus much much more ..........Find us on your favourite podcast providers Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/game-on/id1647951809Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/55zvQJnnwSXfazoEEKEj50?si=ea5099e361d84731#cricketaustralia#testcricket#adelaide36ers#basketball#aflw#AFLDraft#atp#AFL#sanfl#cricket#baseball#adelaidegiants#supercars
Racehorse trainer Wayne Hawkes joined Sam in the studio to talk about the SANFL legends inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame last night, Adam Simpson's struggles at West Coast, the fallout to the Jamie Kah white powder images, King Charles' win at Royal Ascot, Frankie Dettori's upcoming trip to Australia, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Wednesday morning, Sam's editorial on the second Ashes Test and last night's Australian Football Hall of Fame ceremony was followed by Luke Hodge, who spoke about Sam Mitchell's incredible career. He was then joined by Melbourne Storm CEO Justin Rodski, and after catching up with Wayne Hawkes in the studio, he spoke to Nick O'Hern. Finally, Ryan Harris joined him to preview the second Ashes Test at Lord's which gets underway tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Damian Barrett and Michael Whiting bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. The sides that will finish in the bottom half of the top eight (0:00); The curse of the bye: fact or fiction? (6:25); The Lions' flag hopes (8:20); The AFL's night of nights (13:23); A defiant Adam Simpson (17:15); Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exiled mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin lands in Belarus; Anthony Albanese launches Labor's by-election campaign on the Gold Coast; And in AFL, two Geelong stars are inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Luke Hodge joined Sam to talk about Sam Mitchell's induction into the Australian Football Hall of Fame last night, what made Mitchell such a succesful player, who he thinks should be the All-Australian captain, what he's seeing in Jordan Dawson, how Luke Shuey would be trying to lead at West Coast, Taylor Walker's resurgence, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nathan Buckley joined Sammy in the studio to talk about his trip to Japan, what the Australian Football Hall of Fame gives us an opportunity to do, why the next five years is going to be exciting for Adelaide, how the 18 senior coaches look after each other, West Coast's struggles on and off the field, Ross Lyon's comments after St Kilda's loss to Brisbane, Gary Rohan's performance after knocking out Jeremy Cameron on Thursday night, Jordan Dawson's impact at Adelaide, how he navigated the bye as a coach, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EnergyAustralia will hike prices by more than 25 per cent, following in the footsteps of its two major competitors. Two junior highway patrol officers had stopped for a coffee break at a petrol station near Greta NSW around 11.30pm on Sunday when they noticed a white bus flash past them. It has been revealed children as young as eight are participating in wild crime sprees with older teens as disturbing data show areas with low school attendance have higher levels of criminal offending. Advocates say two-time North Melbourne premiership player Barry Cable should be removed from the Australian Football Hall of Fame after a judge in Western Australia found he sexually abused a young girl. A ABC Adelaide announcer has criticised the national broadcaster's decision to abolish state-based Sunday night news bulletins as part of a major restructure.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There have been a handful of Indigenous players who have been fortunate and deserving of a spot in the Australian Football Hall of Fame. We pay tribute to them and discuss the impact they have had on the game, not only in Victoria but right across the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Great Coach on this episode is Malcolm Blight. Malcolm is a former Australian Rules Football player and coach, who is the only person in the game's history to win the Brownlow, Magarey, and Coleman medals. As a coach he has led multiple teams, notably winning back-to-back premierships with Adelaide in 1997 and 1998. He was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996 and was elevated to Legend status in 2017 Interviewing Malcolm was a great highlight for us, he was one of the people we wrote on our dream list when we started the podcast. This was a wonderful conversation, and I hope you enjoy it as we did. Here at the great coaches podcast we we're working to create one of the world's best leadership libraries from the lessons our interview guests share with us. You can help support our project and get access to the Leadership Lessons Episodes where we collate insight and wisdom from the Great Coaches on key topics like Culture, Vision or Behaviours as well as other exclusive content by joining our Patreon community. All the details on how you can be part of this journey are in the show notes. And now please enjoy our interview with Malcolm Blight. Join our Patreon community and help us build one of the worlds great leadership libraries at www.patreon.com/GreatCoaches If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com
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Billy and Stifler's Mom, when have you blurted something out and regretted it?, Billy Bakes the Australian Football Hall of Fame, Billy's Statue, Hugh Jackman, JB fights the drummer from Spandau Ballet, Malcolm Blight nearly decapitates Billy, Billy's Joke - DishesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, our guest is Paul Roos. Paul is an AFL or Australian Rules Football icon. He played for 17 years for the Fitzroy and Sydney Football clubs. In his prime, Paul was rated as the best footballer in Australia and has been inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame. After finishing his playing career, Paul became a successful coach. He first became the head coach of the Sydney Swans and then the Melbourne Football Club. His consulting company, Performance by Design, has a nice quote as part of its marketing pitch: don't leave culture to chance. I like that. Let's explore.