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Will and Dan prepare for the biggest night of the AFL year, the Jack Buckley Medal. Hear from 2000 Brownlow Medalist, Shane Woewodin as he shares what it's like to be there at the event as a previous winner. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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GUEST OVERVIEW: Jason Akermanis is a former professional Australian rules football player who played in the Australian Football League. He is a Brownlow Medalist and triple premiership player who played for the Brisbane Bears, Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs. GUEST OVERVIEW: Nick Holt is a writer and the editor-in-chief of The Modern Enquirer, where he delivers incisive journalism and unapologetic, uncensored opinions. He has appeared on One America News Network, Newsweek, Elijah Schaffer's Slightly Offensive, and TNT Radio. In 2020, he interviewed Miranda Devine, breaking the Hunter Biden laptop story in Australia, and was the first journalist to publicly criticize the Australian government's response to COVID-19. Holt also hosts the Nick Holt Podcast, available on Spotify and all major platforms. His website is the TheModernEnquirer.com
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Jason Akermanis is a former professional Australian rules football player who played in the Australian Football League. He is a Brownlow Medalist and triple premiership player who played for the Brisbane Bears, Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Michael Letts is the Founder, President, and CEO of InVest USA, a national non-profit that provides bulletproof vests for police officers in America and has over 30 years of law enforcement experience besides being a US Army combat veteran. His website is www.michael letts.US and his last name LETTS has two Ts
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Dane Swan (born 25 February 1984) is a former elite professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) Swan was drafted with pick 58 in the 2—1 AFL draft, and made his debut in Round 13, 2003 against the Western Bulldogs. Known as a prolific ball-winner, Swan averaged almost 27 disposals per game over his career. Swan was a premiership player, a Brownlow Medalist, a three-time Copeland Trophy recipient, a Leigh Matthews Trophy recipient, and a five-time All-Australian. Swan was notably runner-up in the 2017 reality TV show I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! on Network Ten. Early life Swan was born in Melbourne to Billy and Deidre Swan. He is a direct descendant of Thomas Flanagan, an Irish convict transported to Australia in 1849. His father Billy Swan was a highly decorated footballer in the VFA, winning the J. J. Liston Trophy twice and playing a competition record 302 games with Port Melbourne and Williamstown from 1976 to 1993. He grew up playing junior football for the West Meadows Football Club in the Essendon District Football League and attended St. Bernard's College in Essendon before playing his under-18 football with the Calder Cannons in the TAC Cup. Swan's performances at the Calder Cannons were ordinary and he was perceived by some recruiters to be a larrikin with questionable kicking accuracy and work ethic, however, Collingwood showed an interest in him as a potential late maturer in the mould of his father. Career Swan was recruited by the Collingwood Football Club with pick 58 in the 2001 AFL draft. He made his debut in June 2003 at the age of 19, though he only played three games (against the Western Bulldogs, Richmond and Essendon). Swan managed just 30 games in his first four seasons in the system at Collingwood, and although he played some solid football in that time, he was not regarded as outstanding. He played much of this time with Williamstown, which was then Collingwood's VFL affiliate, and he was a member of its 2003 premiership team. In 2006, he broke through, playing 21 games and finished sixth in the Copeland Trophy voting. Swan mainly rotated through the midfield and moved forward when required. His first nine weeks were productive, averaging nearly 26 disposals and kicked 15 goals, before a hamstring injury suffered against Brisbane Lions in round ten sidelined him until round thirteen. 2007 was considered his breakout season as he placed fourth in the Copeland Trophy and was a surprise packet at the Brownlow, leading for most of the night before finishing sixth with 20 votes. 2008 The 2008 Copeland Trophy winner had a strong year averaging twenty-five disposals, seven marks, three tackles and one goal a game. Swan led the team in total disposals (590) and kicks (368), second in marks (163), and third in handballs (222) and tackles (75). He had 14 games of 25 possessions or more and kicked two or more goals on six occasions. Round 10 against West Coast was one of Swan's best, collecting 34 possessions, 10 marks and two goals. In round 14 against Sydney, he had 30 touches and 13 marks. 2009 In the 2009 season, Swan averaged 31.8 disposals, 7.8 marks, 3.0 tackles and 5.4 inside-50s per game. He was one of the AFL's most prolific ball winners, along with being an in-and-under specialist winning the contested ball at most stoppages whilst also running hard. In Collingwood's 2009 round 10 clash against Port Adelaide, Swan obtained 48 possessions, 22 kicks and 26 handballs. This was the best disposal count in a decade and was then the third highest-recorded disposals count in one match, behind Greg Williams' 53 and Tony Shaw's 50. It was a record since the length of game quarters was shortened from 25 minutes to 20 minutes in 1994, until surpassed in round 22, 2011 by Adelaide's Scott Thompson (51 disposals). He was ranked third for total inside-50s, fourth in total goal assists, first in total kicks, fourteenth in total handballs, first in total disposals, tenth in total marks, fifth in inside-50s per game, thirteenth in goal assists per game, second in kicks per game, second in disposals per game. He was voted runner-up at the AFLPA MVP awards (polling 584 votes), finishing behind Gary Ablett (688). He was regarded as one of the front-runners for the Brownlow Medal but finished outside the top ten. Swan was selected in the 2009 All-Australia team, but controversially as a half forward flanker, rather than as a midfielder, which is his usual position. 2010 Swan averaged 31.8 disposals, including 19 kicks per game, totalling a then AFL record 820 disposals for the season. On 6 September, Swan won the AFL Players Association MVP Award (Leigh Matthews Trophy) after a vote by the players. That year he was also elected as the ruck-rover for the All-Australian team. His consistent season was a cornerstone to Collingwood's fifteenth premiership, to the point of having his tattoos referenced on the Herald Sun premiership poster. Swan finished third in the Brownlow Medal count, having started favourite. On 31 October in the International Rules Series he won the Jim Stynes Medal. At the conclusion of the season, Swan became only the fourth-ever Collingwood player to win three consecutive Copeland Trophies. 2011 With Swan's contract at Collingwood due to expire at the end of 2011, there was much pre-season media speculation over a possible move to new AFL club Greater Western Sydney. This was put to rest during the lead-up week to the season's commencement when Collingwood announced that Swan had signed a new three-year deal, committing him to the club until the end of 2014. Swan started 2011 in the same good form as 2010. He attained 40 disposals in round 2 against North Melbourne but sustained a quad injury close to the midway point of the season and his form deteriorated. Collingwood decided to send Swan, with teammates Brent Macaffer, Darren Jolly and Nathan Brown, to a high-altitude training camp in Arizona in an attempt to help the players recover faster from their individual injuries. The trip proved effective for Swan, with an immediate effect on his playing performances. In the next six games after his return, he had an average of 35.3 disposals per game with a strong effort against Essendon with 45 possessions and a goal. He later won the 2011 Brownlow Medal with 34 votes—setting a new record for the most votes polled in a count under the 3–2–1 system, which was later surpassed by Patrick Dangerfield in 2016. 2012 Swan received some criticism early on in the 2012 season and was accused of being unfit and "too fat". In the annual Anzac Day clash, Swan won his first Anzac Day medal as best on ground after a one-point win over Essendon, with forty-two possessions, three goals and six tackles during the game Swan missed two games midway through the season due to a hamstring injury, then returned for the Queen's Birthday clash in Round 11 against Melbourne, where he finished with a game high 42 possessions. Strong performances over the following two months saw Swan rise in the Brownlow Medal betting, to become one of the favourites behind Jobe Watson, Scott Thompson and Gary Ablett. Swan was later found to have broken a pledge made by the playing group to abstain from drinking alcohol for the remainder of the season. He was suspended for two games as a result. Swan had over 40 disposals in six different games, reaching a new career high of 49 against Hawthorn in the round 17 loss, he also didn't have below 25 disposals. Swan over the home and away season averaged 35.7 disposals (career high and AFL record since stats were recorded) and 1.2 goals a game. Despite missing four home and away games Swan still finished fourth in the Brownlow Medal count and averaged more votes per game than anyone else in the top ten. He was named on the bench in the All-Australian team, his fourth selection in his career. 2013 Swan started the season averaging 30 possessions in the first three matches. In round 4, Swan played his 200th AFL game against an unbeaten Richmond, producing an almost best on ground performance (thirty-five disposals, six marks and one goal) and was only bettered by teammate Travis Cloke, who kicked a career best seven goals. At the end of the year Swan averaged 31.2 disposals, 5.7 marks, 3.4 tackles, and 5.2 inside-50s per game. He finished first in overall disposals, and equal seventh in total inside-50s. Swan was selected as the ruck-rover in the 2013 All-Australian team, the fifth consecutive year he was included. Swan finished third in the Brownlow Medal with 26 votes, losing by two to the winner Gary Ablett, and one to second-placed Joel Selwood. 2014 After wrist surgery in the off season, Swan started the season slowly, with an average of 22 disposals in the first three rounds, including just sixteen disposals in round 2. It didn't take long for him to find his form though, including thirty-five disposals and eleven marks against North Melbourne, and twenty-six disposals and four goals against Essendon to earn him his second ANZAC medal. 2015 After 2014, a year that Swan described as putrid. He returned to career-best form in 2015, averaging twenty-nine disposals and one goal per game, as well as reaching the 250-game milestone. Swan notched 30 disposals in 11 games during 2015 and played every game in 2015 apart from Collingwood's round 23 clash against Essendon due to a knee injury he sustained the week before. Although Collingwood missed the finals, Swan arguably proved to critics that at the age of 31 he is still able to play high-quality football at an elite level. 2016 In the round one clash against Sydney, Swan was badly injured after landing awkwardly on his foot, breaking three bones, including a Lisfranc. The injury ruled him out of the rest of the season, and in August he announced his immediate retirement from the AFL. Statistics A prolific ball-winner, particularly in the latter part of his career, Swan lead the AFL in total disposals on four occasions and total kicks on five occasions. Swan accumulated an average of 26.85 disposals per game during his AFL career, which at the time of his retirement was the second-highest average of all time behind only Greg Williams (26.88 per game).
We chat with 1985 Brownlow Medalist Brad Hardie. Brad was a versatile and attacking player, completing 290 career games with four different clubs. We chat with Brad about his playing career including his big move from Footscray to Brisbane in the mid 80s.
The Brisbane Lions fell agonisingly short of taking the ultimate glory in 2023, but from an AFL Fantasy perspective, they cause some agony of their own for fantasy coaches. Only one player (Josh Dunkley) averaged over 100 at the Lions, while the reigning Brownlow Medalist averaged sub-100 despite playing an intrinsic role in the dominant Lions engine room.The lads discuss the gross early Lions bye, plus touch on all the relevant players, including Keidean Coleman, Josh Dunkley, Hugh McCluggage, Lachie Neale, Zac Bailey, Cam Rayner, and much more!Want to sponsor us? Hit us up at podpodafl@outlook.com!Find ALL our social links here: https://linktr.ee/podpodaflFollow us on X, formerly Twitter:The PODPOD: @podpodAFLDos: @HKdosLewy: @LewyAFStatesman: @Statesman33Holmesy: @HolmesyheroesHarmey: @jonharmey
On today's show, Jason Akermanis discusses politics in sport. Later, Kirralie Smith discusses Alex Greenwich's Equality Bill. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Jason Akermanis is a former professional Australian rules football player who played in the Australian Football League. He is a Brownlow Medalist and triple premiership player who played for the Brisbane Bears, Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Kirralie Smith is the spokeswoman for Binary Australia, an organisation standing for the reality of biological sex--male and female--that's all folks. She is a passionate wife and mother who challenges our political leaders to protect our children, parents' rights, women's spaces and services, sport, the military and education from radical gender ideology. Kirralie held a leadership position for the Australian Conservatives and since 2019 Kirralie has focused on the regressive left's campaign to de-gender society. Find out more on: https://www.binary.org.au/ and follow her on Twitter/X: @KirralieS
Join us in this episode of '50 Most Relevant Countdown,' where we celebrate the reigning Brownlow Medalist, Lachie Neale, and his brilliance in SuperCoach, AFL Fantasy & DreamTeam. Neale's Brownlow success translates into fantasy dominance, and we explore why he's a crucial asset for your fantasy team. Tune in for a deep dive into Lachie Neale's Brownlow brilliance and how it can elevate your fantasy team's performance this season Learn more about DR: Watch on YouTube. Follow on X Follow Coaches Panel on Social Media: Like us on Facebook Follow Us on X Follow Us On Instagram Watch us See the latest video on YouTube. Support Us: Join our Patreon Read Our Latest Article Follow our team on X: Kane Rids MiniMonk Matt Lewy MJ Jordox Tim Jimmy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coaches-panel/message
Trent Cotchin is a legend of the Richmond Football Club. He is a 3 x Premiership Captain, Brownlow Medalist, All Australian, 3 x Jack Dyer Medalist, one of the most revered captains of all time and played 306 games for the Tigers. Cotch's AFL career speaks for itself and it was great to sit down with him fresh after retiring from the game. Trent reflected on some of the key elements of his career but we got to learn a lot more about the man behind the famous number 9 guernsey and hear some untold stories. Cotch went deep on some of his darkest days of his life that nearly lead to a premature end to his footy career. But, he shared the powerful moments of turning his toughest moments into becoming a better leader that eventually lead to the history that unfolded shortly after. Plus, you'll hear about his amazing friendship with Dustin Martin, some of the best Mad Monday antics over the years, the club who put in the best offer to try and get him out of Tigerland and his love for tennis! Cotch also shares about life after footy and the powerful business he has created and his new book that has just been released. Enjoy the superstar, the legend and even better person, Trent Cotchin! Follow Trent on Instagram @trentcotchin9 Purchase his new book "From The Heart" online, or from all good bookstores Purchase Posisocks from www.posisocks.com Follow us on Instagram @dosandd_ Follow us on TikTok - @dosandd Watch & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel here - Dos and D - YouTube Follow us on Facebook here - The Dos & D Show | Facebook Questions & Enquiries - thedosanddshow@gmail.com It would mean the world to us if you could follow, subscribe and leave a 5-star review on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
Brownlow Medalist and fill in skipper for much of the season so far, Ollie Wines, spoke with Menz and Walshy on how the team reviewed their loss to Carlton from last week and how they are preparing for their blockbuster with Collingwood this Saturday night at Adelaide Oval. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KICK IT TO SCOOPS- SEASON 3 RETURN EPISODE: Scoops Goes Bang on STK, Season Predictions & more #KITS Season Predictions include my ladder predictions, Brownlow Medalist, Rising Star, Premier and Coleman Medalist. Much more announced on the show. Please leave a like and subscribe if you haven't already.
For today's episode, we talk with Australian Hall of Famer (2007), five-time Hawthorn Premiership Player & 1986 Brownlow Medalist, Berto ‘Dipper' DiPierdomenico! He has recently opened up about his own unexpected men's health crisis in 2022 – an episode of urinary retention -, which caused pain ‘far worse than any previous football injury' 'over his 240 game career. This included the punctured lung and multiple broken ribs suffered in the 1989 AFL Grand final vs Geelong - a game many report as the “finest ever GF” for its ferocity & the infamous poleaxing of Dipper by the ‘'GOD ‘'of Football-, Gary Ablett Snr. In this riveting interview with Dr Jo Milios (Men's Health Physiotherapist) and West Coast Eagles Physiotherapist Chris ‘Tex'Perkin, Dipper reveals the stark story of his ‘'middle of the night'' emergency, when he was carted off in an ambulance after his bladder became blocked, requiring emergency surgery, catheterisation and a going need to wear adult diapers. Dipper reveals what happened and why, and takes us on a personal journal of living with ongoing urinary incontinence linked to problems of the bladder & prostate! As you will hear, Dipper also points out that many lessons have been learnt, but there are still many more that need addressing when it comes to common physical issues in men's health. For example, a referral to a physiotherapist specialising in pelvic floor muscle training was advised by his Drs, but then not undertaken. When Chris Perkin asks ‘'Why?'', Dipper's answers reveal much about the culture of the great Aussie male, where asking for help, or even a drink of water – were not part of the traditional male footy player's macho image in the 1980's. Stoicism, ‘'pushing thru'' and showing no cracks in the armour were essential credentials, and reflect a time and place, you may be surprised to tune into. True to form, however, Dipper's humour and candour are incredible! Listening to his attempts to perform a pelvic floor ‘'Nuts 2 Guts' exercise will leave you scratching your head… Most poignant to Dr Jo, however, was Dipper's answer to ‘'how he is now?'' – 8 months after surgery to clear the urinary tube, remove excess prostatic tissue (BHP- Benign Prostate Hyperplasia) and fix the urinary retention issue that had caused him so much pain. Well, Dipper says, ‘'I don't need to empty my bladder 60-80 times per day and every 20 mins during the night anymore, I piss like a 12-year-old, I just don't know when I'm going to piss and I don't have prostate cancer…'. ENJOY! LISTEN & LEARN! – Dipper is now a LEGEND of Men's Health – the Merv Huges of Football. RESOURCES: A previous interview by Dipper about testicular cancer & Men's Health: https://fb.watch/ixccQt6J7w/?mibextid=v7YzmG Heraldsun 2. Online US news story: https://au.sports.yahoo.com/afl-2022-robert-dipper-dipierdomenico-lifts-lid-health-issue-225435620.html ---------- Websites: https://thepenisproject.org/ https://rshealth.com.au/ https://www.prostaterehabilitation.com/ http://www.menshealthphysiotherapy.com.au/ http://prost.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Restorativeshealthclinic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rshealth_perth/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-hadley-barrett/ Music David Mercy https://open.spotify.com/artist/1HbvnltKu4XbWTmk0kpVB9?si=D1xP5dDVQK-zzNU3rViRWg Producer Thomas Evans: The SOTA Process https://www.instagram.com/thesotaprocess/ https://open.spotify.com/show/4Jf2IYXRlgfsiqNARsY8fi
Tom Mitchell was one of the biggest names for the fantasy football community that moved clubs in the offseason. With a return to a lead midfield role at a new club, there is plenty of expectation that we could see some vintage scoring from the former Brownlow Medalist. Rids & MJ chat about his relevance in SuperCoach, AFLFantasy & DreamTeam. Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachespanel Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachespanel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachespanel/ Website Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/coachespanel Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/coachespanel Web: http://coachespanel.tv/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coaches-panel/message
SATURDAY RUB | We're live at the Triple MCG ahead of the 2022 Toyota AFL Grand Final between Geelong and Sydney; Bill delivers a massive Grand Final Quiz; We're joined by Brownlow Medalist, Paddy Cripps; and Bill goes Back-to-Back in Bernie's Nuff of the Year!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today we welcome Brownlow Medalist, premiership player and 3-time Collingwood Best and Fairest, Dane Swan! Above and beyond a legendary footy career, Swanny and the boys chat tattoos, Vegas antics and convict ancestry. Tune in to hear the OG member of the Magpie Rat Pack. sooshimango.com Produced by Head On Media. headonmedia.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brownlow Medalist, Gerard Healy joined the boys ahead of tonight's match between Melbourne and Sydney.
It's an episode of highs and lows as Tommy disappoints a Brownlow Medalist and things are humming the night before Evo's wedding. The episode finishes with Tommy disappointing a struggling local football club. Sit back, relax and enjoy some "Good Banter"
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Swan's partner feared he was dead after a virus left him vulnerable. Fortunately he has recovered and is back touring to visit footy clubs all over the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phil is joined by legendary VFA player Bill Swan and Brownlow Medalist son Dane Swan.
Brownlow Medalist, Adam Cooney joined the boys ahead of his boxing bout against Dwayne Swan in the Footy Fight Night on June 7.
Paul Hasleby gave an update on two-time Brownlow Medalist,
James Hird is an AFL Hall of Famer and legend. His accolades speak for themself. 2 x AFL Premierships, Norm Smith Medalist, Brownlow Medalist, Essendon Team of The Century, Former Essendon Captain and Coach just to name a few. We're still pinching ourselves that we got to sit across from James and had the chance to chat all things footy and life with him. We got a great insight into James Hird the person away from football including his passions, hobbies and day to day non negotiables. He shared what he believes it takes to have courage. Not from only a football sense but in life too. We learned about leadership, high pressure moments and media scrutiny and what he learned over the years to overcome some of the most challenging moments he's had to face. Including being open about his public mental health battle a few years ago. James took us inside the locker room with some great footy club stories. Including some of the most torturous training sessions, a classic Kevin Sheedy story that will have you in stitches and even the battle for footy's sexiest player against the great Shane Crawford. He shared his perspective about how football clubs have evolved from his time spent in them. The shift from semi professional to a professional environment and what that meant culturally and socially. There are so many other teasers we could list off but hear it from the man himself. If you're a sport lover you're going to enjoy this one for obvious reasons. But if you're not, there's so much to take from James' life lessons and stories. He is an incredibly giving, humble and kind individual and we're so grateful for James taking the time to sit down with us. So sit back and enjoy the one and only, James Hird. Follow us on Instagram - @dosandd_ Follow us on TikTok - @dosandd Email us your questions as we would love to answer them on the show - thedosanddshow@gmail.com It would mean the world to both of us if you could please leave a 5 star review to help us grow this community and empower more lives.
We take a look at the 2022 AFL season and give you our best tips for the future bets you're all thinking about placing plus go through round 1 and put our tips in!From Premiership favs, Coleman Medalist hopes, Brownlow Medalist tips, our early Rising Star award and Biggest improvers in the 2022 Home and Away season we cover it all. We are all so excited for the season to commence and found this weeks games very tough to tip!!!!Sit back relax and enjoy the show.If you're keen to copy some of Tommys Tips during the year simply do the following through out the season. * Head to the app store and download Dabble * Follow TommysTips.* Copy & Banter all year long! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Warm Up is back with a bang for season 2022!! Jev and Bryzer have returned and have been joined by Sports Nation's Bray and Ethan to talk all things Footy with a massive preview of every team and an extensive look at their predictions with Premiers, Grand Finalist's, Brownlow Medalist's and more.
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We all know Dane is a busy man and to be honest we count ourselves lucky that he joins us each week at all, but this week he had work commitments that had to come first.#heworkshardforthemoneySo we rang in another former Magpie & Brownlow medalist & someone who has made an appearance in the Granny, for the Dees, Shane Woewodin, for a chat ahead of the Brownlow count & Grand final week.Shane spoke of hard work, resilience and is possibly the nicest guy we have had on (Don't tell Dane)Follow & support us elsewherePodcast : @swannyandfriendsDane: @danes84Samantha @samantharichesRalphy: Year Round CarnivalSpecial guest: Shane Woewodin @swoewodinSupport us in the Merch store: Shop here :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this bonus episode I was lucky enough to catchup with two absolute legends on and off the field that also happen to be Brownlow Medalist, Lachie Neale and Tommy Mitchell. We touch on our tips for the Brownlow, what goes on behind the scenes, what players are really thinking when they're a chance to win and what they get up to after!Also the lads are getting ready for a big 2022 starting their pre seasons and taking their games to the next level. You can now follow along with them on all of their training tips and tricks via Ball Magnets App to see how the stars train. Download now, IT'S FREE from Monday the 20th of September.Patreon - Dyl & Best FriendsPS. If you love the show, and want more bonus content... join Dyl & Best Friends on Patreon!! ILY xxx www.patreon.com/dylandfriendsContactEmail - enquiries@dylandfriends.comInstagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriendsYoutube - www.youtube.com/dylandfriendsFacebook - www.facebook.com/dylanandfriendsTwitter - www.twitter.com/dylan_buckleyDyl & Friends is produced by Dylan Buckley & Sam Bonser.Co-produced by Sam DaltonDamon Jackman of Creative Edge Films is responsible for video and audio production.Ball MagnetsDownload the FREE Ball Magnets App to train with AFL stars including Tom Mitchell, Erin Phillips, Lachie Neale, Patrick Cripps, Toby Greene and Dylan Shiel.Website - https://ballmagnets.com.au/App Store - https://apps.apple.com/au/app/ball-magnets/ManscapedJoin the 2 million men worldwide using Manscaped by going to manscaped.com for 20% off + free shipping with the code DYLANDFRIENDS. That's daylight robbery!https://au.manscaped.com/
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As always, this episode is brought to you by our four fantastic sponsors Capital Edge, RetroJet Prints, Milly & Marr & Gavos Freight Solutions! Well it's not every day you get to have a Brownlow Medalist on the show! Shane Woewodin joins the Pressure Point Podcast to talk about playing in Grand Finals, winning the Brownlow Medal, playing under Neal Daniher and much much more! Please make sure to subscribe and share our podcast with a mate, all the support is very much appreciated and helps this podcast grow so we can become better every episode!
Barry Round was the 1981 Brownlow medalist who played 135 games for Footscray and 193 games for South Melbourne/Sydney. Barry also played until he was 41 years of age finishing his career with 110 games for Williamstown in the VFA. A giant on and off the football field we chat with Barry about his early career and the transition across to the Sydney Swans with the challenges that presented. Barry also talks about his Brownlow win and why he continued to play into his early 40s.
South Fremantle superstar & Sandover Medalist, Haiden Schloithe joined us after being announced in the state squad for the fourth time, to re-live what it was like to stay with a future Brownlow Medalist during his day's at the Dockers, his relationship with "Ross the Boss", the aftermath of last year's historic GF win, and to answer you're questions!
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In this Episode Cam and Matt dive deep into their 2021 AFL Premiership season Ladder Predictions, Brownlow Medalist, Coleman Medalist, Norm Smith and Premiership winner! Also included is the predictions for the inaugural Wing It DPOY, which will be awarded to the best defensive player of the season as voted by the hosts. Cam's stables makes a comeback after a terrible weekend for horse racing. Lastly Matt and Cam cover off Illinois' great run as called in previous episodes, and their victories against top contenders in Michigan Wolverines and Ohio State. Enjoy!
There's no doubt a lot of us are feeling a bit lost or struggling at the moment. Well you're not alone. In Bounce Back, Andrew talks to prominent Australians about major challenges that have been thrown their way, and how they've overcome these difficulties on the road to success. In this episode Dr. Rochford speaks with Richmond Tigers Captain Trent Cotchin. In 2016 The Richmond Football Club was in the dumps, finishing thirteenth. It is fair to say the fans weren't happy with some wanting to overthrow the Board and the Coach and Captain in the media firing line. Whether Trent Cotchin was cut out to be a leader was a regular talking point, Trent himself had doubts. One year later Richmond FC are AFL Premiers, breaking a 37 Premiership drought. They followed up with another Grand Final victory in 2019. Their Captain was then and remains Brownlow Medalist and three-time Richmond Best & Fairest Winner Trent Cotchin. This series will feature some of Australia's most recognised sports men and women, prominent businesspeople and well-known politicians, allowing them to tell their story, in their own words. Bounce Back is about promoting well-being and good mental health, by showing that even in the most difficult of times, there are people who you can turn to for support - whether they're mates, family, colleagues, professionals even your neighbours. It's about how to look after yourself when things are tough, believing in yourself and knowing you can come through it even stronger. Dr. Andrew Rochford is a proud ambassador for DrinkWise, which is sponsoring this podcast. We hope you enjoy Bounce Back. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is an emerging Swan the reason not to pick Lloyd? Tom Mitchell too cheap to pass up? Join experts Al Paton, Tim Michell, Daniel Begala and Dan Batten as they analyse the SuperCoach stock from Hawthorn through to the Bulldogs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.