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Nathan Brown, Dale Thomas, Joey Montagna, Stevie Johnson and Jay Clark are at Marvel Stadium ahead of the Bombers and the Kangaroos. Is Sydney's strength sustainable? Collingwood are now the second best team in the comp, a level below the Swans. Ahead of today's game at Marvel, with McKay and Goldstein playing against their old side, we replay Brendan Goddard's emotional post match chat. Daisy, Stevie and Brown chat about their experiences against their old teams. Should Collingwood keep De Goey up forward? What's the next move for Ross Lyon and the Saints? How old will the Tigers re-build really take?. It would be interesting for the game if North Melbourne could win today. Who are we hitching our caravan to this week. Should the umpire have just let the Izak Rankine 'run too far' go? Then, in our podcast exclusives, Essendon assistant coach Brent Stanton joins the boys and and the team dissects the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from Round 10 so far; Stevie J thinks we should celebrate Neil Daniher more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carlton have returned to training for 2021, with new recruits Adam Saad, Zac Williams and Lachie Fogarty hoping to help them return to the finals after seven wins last year. Brent Stanton is entering his fourth year at Carlton, having retired after a 255 games for Essendon after 2017.
Another week of the footy lockdown goes by and the boys catch up once again over Skype. We'd be looking forward to round six and the massive Anzac Day game, so Warnie looks back at the best Pies and Dons over the last 10 years. Continuing the best from the last 10 years, the rucks to be included in the Team of the Decade are debated at length with Calvin making the final call. Roy goes back to the first ever episode of our YouTube show.Episode guide1:30 - The AFL have announced a date to announce when the season will resume.4:00 - What has been on the TV during isolation.7:30 - Warnie looks at the best Anzac Day performances from the last decade.12:00 - Was Brent Stanton an underrated Fantasy player?14:40 - The best rucks from 2010-2019 are discussed and inducted into the team of the decade.20:00 - Calvin makes the case for Todd Goldstein.26:30 - Dean Cox would have been the best ruck from 2005-2014, but is he for the most recent decade?31:00 - How do Stefan Martin's numbers stack up?33:00 - Reilly O'Brien and Jonathan Giles are named on the bench.37:10 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.41:00 - Dylan asks how this season will affect Fantasy in 2021.45:00 - What value does Tim Taranto currently have in Fantasy Draft?50:15 - The Traders discuss the origins of their nicknames.54:00 - Roy takes us back to 2007 when the lads first recorded a YouTube video about Fantasy and puts Calvin through the paces with a question and answer session.
Carlton Assistant Coach Brent Stanton joined Sandy Roberts, Andy Maher, Terry Wallace and Daisy Pearce to preview his side's clash against West Coast on AFL Nation.
On this week's episode, we come fresh off seeing a live taping of Doug Loves Movies (6:00) before we cover all things Franklin in the Corrections Department and finally recap our favourite failed auditions on another edition of Top 5 (25:15). Then after we hear from a new sponsor, we get an update from last week's guest Brent Stanton and listen to some of the voicemails he left us over the passed week (49:30). Remember to check out our friends in Coin Hub on YouTube for the latest market trends on crypto currencies -> www.youtube.com/channel/UCp5MbCgrraUuE5ZXb-zNv-w
We're back with another episode this week when we go over some Body Break corrections (13:00), we cover lil' Tay breaking down (27:50) and we hear about a Tinder date gone wrong (49:30). Then after a quick word from our sponsors, Hollywood Super Agent Brent Stanton makes his way into the studio (46:25) where he offers some advice for how to get Mel Gibson's career back up and running (62:25) and offers to be Cameron's agent (71:10). Remember to check out our friends in Coin Hub on YouTube for the latest market trends on crypto currencies -> www.youtube.com/channel/UCp5MbCgrraUuE5ZXb-zNv-w
Carlton development coach Brent Stanton catches up with SEN 1116 during the Blues' pre-season training camp on the Sunshine Coast.
Brent Stanton talks with Triple M Hot Breakfast about his career and the last game of the home-and-away season.
It's an honour that has only been bestowed upon two before him. Being crowned a "Pig" is not at all derogatory, it is a term of endearment from Fantasy coaches for players who go above and beyond. Those who greedily feast to bring their owners huge scores. Hawthorn's Tom Mitchell joins Dane Swan and Tom Rockliff in the Sty, a section of the hall-of-fame that houses those who produce incredible Fantasy feats. The two current Pigs, Swan and Rockliff, have been household names in the community and coaches have been rewarded with monstrous scores whenever they have played. Swan has legend status as a pig. His 2012 season where he averaged 133.5, backing up from 120.9 the previous year was phenomenal. Rockliff is the king pig. He holds the record for the highest season average of 134.7 posted back in 2014. This year, he was going at 129.2 before dislocating his shoulder. Coming off his 50 disposal and 177 Fantasy point game, it was time to crown Mitchell as an official pig. We have been tracking his progress, even before being drafted, as he has all of the traits to be one of the best ball-winners we've seen. On debut, Mitchell donned the substitute vest. When he got the chance to get into the game in the second quarter, he went on to score 98 points. The following week, free from that green clothing, he played a full game collecting 31 disposals and 10 tackles for 144 points. It was the start of something special. Although there were some ups and downs due to stints in the NEAFL and some having to play some roles that weren't conducive to big Fantasy scores, Mitchell has been the man we had hoped he would as a Hawk. In each of his nine games at his new club, Mitchell has scored 115 or more for an average of 131.7. This is the best start to a Fantasy season ever recorded as the midfielder's 1185 points knocks off Brent Stanton's record of 1164 scored in the opening nine rounds of 2012. The Traders chat to Tom on the week's episode of the Official AFL Fantasy Podcast to induct him into the Sty. Also in this week's podcast: - The highs and lows from round nine - Fantasy news including injuries, suspensions, "Magoos news" and more - What to do with the fattened cash cows - Which Gold Coast and Port Adelaide players are the best to pick up this week - Social media questions answered - Calvin's captain form guide
Brent Stanton speaks to Bomber Radio ahead of his 250th AFL game.
Brent Stanton chats to the team on RSN #EFCMedia