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Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday 3rd June with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon are back for another big edition of AFL 360 as one of the marquee dates on the calendar approaches - The Big Freeze at the 'G. GWS Giants legend Callan Ward stops by to tell all about his devastating injury and how he helped inspire his side's incredible fourth quarter comeback. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Wednesday the 28th of April with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon are back for another big edition of AFL 360. Garry Lyon delivers a reality check for the Hawks after another tough outing, questioning where Sam Mitchell’s side really stands. The boys also unpack the Swans’ form - is this sign of deeper issues? Plus, they reflect on the heartbreak for Giants veteran Callan Ward as his torn ACL is confirmed, putting a stop to the rest of his season, and potentially career. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What did injured veteran Callan Ward say to GWS at three-quarter time to inspire such a comeback win against Richmond? Should a CEO apologise for post-match comment by players? Is this the best we've seen of Shai Bolton? And the team discuss how round 12 has shaped a new top eight this week.
Lions' boss, Greg Swann will join the AFL executive team, what can he bring to the role to help iron out some of their persistent problems? Roosy reflects on his weekend, both watching the Swans on field and celebrating 20 years of coaching the premiership side. If injured Callan Ward can't return to the field, where would his skills be best suited? Plus, what would Roosy say to the Dockers going into their bye?
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GWS games holder Callan Ward has been helped from the ground with a suspected MCL or ACL injury.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lachie Whitfield joined 3AW post-match in round 12 and discussed the impact that the suspected ACL Callan Ward suffered had on the group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After all but retiring, Callan Ward's wife convinced him to give it one last crack while she raises their three children, including a 5 month old boy, about 1000km away from where Ward is in Sydney. The GWS Giants veteran chats to Declan Byrne on 'The Saturday Sledge' about this huge decision for his family to live in Melbourne for his final year of footy, how hard it's been, the lure of a premiership and what the spice level is like on the Giants v Bulldogs clashes these days.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. The Demons have had an off-season of "healing" according to their coach Simon Goodwin. Honest and open conversations with Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver, a return to the club for former skipper Nathan Jones has Melbourne poised to climb back up the ladder after a disappointing 14th place finish. Callan Ward will have unique living arrangements in 2025 in his quest to become a premiership player in his 18th season. We also take a look at the veterans that are set to continue their excellent high-standard this year. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's program... Plenty of calls, GWS star Callan Ward and Fox Footy Commentator Cam Mooney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GWS star Callan Ward joined Sam Edmond ahead of his 300th game on Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Michael Hibberd & Tommy Sheridan break down last weeks AFL Action including the Nick Daicos Goal, the Dogs losing to Hawthorn and costing the lads on the 12 week challenge and discuss at length some hot topics for this weeks blockbusters games and milestones including cement head, Callan Ward & Superstar, Tom Hawkins! Oh and a special KPI STOP THAT for one of our own listeners! This Episode is proudly brought to you by our friends, KPI Construction & RIXX Eyewear.When it comes to construction sites, reliability and efficiency are key.That's where KPI Construction Services shines. With a single call, KPI provides a range of essential services which includes labour hire, crane hire, and traffic control.Kpi is a progressive business with modern plant and equipment across all of their operating states. Focusing on innovation and to avoid the business ‘drifting' is always front of mind.We are proud to align with and have such a reputable company partnering with the show.RIXX Eyewear: Eyewear that inspires confidence.Website: https://rixxeyewear.com.au/SPECIAL OFFER: use code ACES at checkout!Tommy Sheridan:https://instagram.com/tommy_sheridan?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Contact us:Email: tommy@ausmericanaces.com.auInstagram: https://instagram.com/ausmericanaces?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/AusmericanAcesSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3yTNtjpRf8cV5vASDTafn4?si=4mhwj7eaRLmhGSyZFRitKQApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ausmerican-aces/id1585841611TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ausmerican_aces?_t=8azFq8vsiOY&_r=1If you're enjoying our shows please feel free to shout us out on Instagram and tag us.There is nothing better than a little bit of love on social media from all of our loyal listeners & viewers!Thank you for your incredible support! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ash Browne joins Pete Vlahos to talk this week's edition of the AFL Record featuring a tribute to Callan Ward ahead of his 300th game this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nat Edwards and Sarah Olle bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Carlton and Melbourne renew their hostilities tonight at the MCG in a mouthwatering contest that headlines the opening of Round 9. The Blues twin-towers face off against the Demons rock solid defence, will they prevail for a third straight time against the Dees? Should the AFL introduce a Premiership ring for the winning squad? Simon Goodwin is in favour, Nat and Sarah not so much. Plus, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan extends his stay at the Dogs, and we pay tribute to Callan Ward reaching 300 games this weekend. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former AFL Captain Phil Davis joined Gerard in the studio and spoke about Blues vs Demons, Callan Ward's 300th game, players trying to get cheap freekicks, the Western Bulldogs and the possibility of a 20th team in the Northern Territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead of Callan Ward's 300th game this weekend, the man who scouted him Scott Clayton joined Harf on Breakfast to tell us what he saw in Callan Ward as a young footballer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
While we try to work our where Billy is, JB recalls working with a very Flat Fat in London. Hughesy rips through the All Sports Report - and explains why he loves the NBA. Topics Brayshaw is very annoyed, Melbourne Storm's Josh King is in studio, and Sam from Morwell has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash. Hughesy recaps the roast of Tom Brady, GWS superstar Callan Ward talks to the boys ahead of his 300th game, we get a flashback idiot song, and Hughesy finishes the show with a bus driver jokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He's one of the most influential figures in the history of the GIANTS, he's a future GIANTS Hall of Famer and he's got a heart full of gold and a head full of cement. Callan Ward drops in ahead of his 300th game in the AFL. What's On: 0:00: Introduction – Callan Ward recalls his early years at the GIANTS, why he thought he'd never reach his 300th game and why he sent a complaint letter to Cadbury. 23:49: Tom's Trending Topic with Nicola Barr – Before we get to the poem, a bit of a change of pace this week but we thought there was a really important conversation that we should have with everything going on in Australia. 50:50: Weekly Poem – Both Tom and Callan are in the firing line this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tension is brewing between Tom and Jacob as Callan Ward joins the show with a story to tell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode the boys are back for 2024, Campbell and Browny have inside word on what's really happening at Melbourne, Campbell apologizes to Callan Ward for knocking him out and we chat to the guy spotted eating a full avocado at the footy! Like the show? Click follow to get notified when we publish episodes. Don't miss out on the action across socials: Instagram: @brownyspodcastTikTok: @brownyspodcastFollow the boys on Instagram:Browny: @johnathan16brownCampbell: @browndog_30xDeano: @deanonairWatch full episodes of the podcast on YouTube: Browny's PodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Nat Edwards bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GWS star Brent Daniels joined Kane and Bucks to talk about how they've become such a good team on the road this year, what's made the forward line more open, how much individual players have improved, the challenge Collingwood will pose on Friday night, how they're different to 2019, the form of Tom Green and Callan Ward, the fitness of Kieren Briggs, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GWS star Brent Daniels joined Kane and Bucks to talk about how they've become such a good team on the road this year, what's made the forward line more open, how much individual players have improved, the challenge Collingwood will pose on Friday night, how they're different to 2019, the form of Tom Green and Callan Ward, the fitness of Kieren Briggs, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's getting to the business end of the season which means schedules are impossible, but we've still done our best to bring you a new episode of The Footy Phil featuring Phil Davis, Alicia Eva, Alison Zell and special guests Callan Ward and Adam Kennedy. What's On: 0:00: Welcome back to a new month and it's the sixth episode of The Footy Phil for season 2023 with plenty happening and plenty of special guests. 1:29: A GIANTS update – We re-cap a huge week and a huge month since our last episode in the midst of a seven-game winning streak, what the scenario is for the final three games of the season and where Phil is up to. 13:15: All the latest from across the AFLW world as the girls return to the field for the first time in season 2023 as they get set to play a practice match against the Power this weekend. 31:27: It's an original GIANT takeover as Phil is joined by Callan Ward and Adam Kennedy for a very fun chat. 44:42 It's the Final Countdown - Recommendations and teammates of the week as we wrap up this week's episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dermott Brereton speaks to Dwayne about this week's AFL issues, including Tasmania, Harry McKay's kicking, Nick Daicos, the Callan Ward tackle and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sammy provides updates on Tom Jonas, Callan Ward and the injuries around the league. 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
Gym Jim, the Grand Final Parade Re-Route, Billy's All Sports Report including boxing, Supercross and golf, GWS Giant Callan Ward, you know you're getting old when..., we get a special call, Billy's Top 5 Cam Smiths, social media feedback, Emma Freedman, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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GWS stalwart Callan Ward joins Jacqui Reed, Matt Granland, Shane McInnes, Tony Shaw and Matthew Richardson after a 49 point win again North Melbourne. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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There have been few more reliable players in GWS history than Ward. He joins us ahead of his 200th game with the Giants.
GWS' Callan Ward joined the team after their win over Carlton on Saturday night.
Blighty & Wilds were joined by GWS veteran, Callan Ward. Olympics update. What gaps in their list do Port Adelaide need to address the most? Plus, your calls and plenty more.
GWS veteran, Callan Ward joined Malcolm Blight & David Wildy ahead of this weekend's match up against Port Adelaide.
Damo and Clarky are joined by Jock Reynolds stalwart Patch to talk about how best to utilise the players coming off the Round 12 bye, if the extra trades allows you sideways, We put the case against Callan Ward despite his attractive price. We also take a look at Kyle Langford to end the show. Follow us: Patch - @PatchToTheMax Clarky - @QuantumJC Damo - @DamoSC
Giant Callan Ward joined Kane and Hayesy ahead of the clash with Adelaide.
Giants superstar Cal Ward joined Jules for a chat about a big pre season for GWS as they look to bounce back from a tough 2020
GWS gun Callan Ward joins AFL Nation ahead of tonight's game.
On this week's edition of 'Give It The Sack' the boys agree enough is enough, no more staging, the show's favourite smartass Tom Papley was handed a $500 fine for his staging free against Sydney and Giants hard man Callan Ward didn't receive a fine but did receive an Oscar Nomination for his acting effort. Brownlows, Golden Fists and Colemans YES Academy Awards in AFL NO! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Footy Carnival is officially over...for now. We have 20 big days worth of footy to cover on this weeks episode which includes Rounds 10, 11 and 12 in a bumper edition of 'In The Ball Park'. We discuss the Winners & Losers of the final leg of fixture including the Tigers who don't have to travel to Perth and they play the worst side in the comp in the final round of the season and we look at Port Adelaide who have full 7 Day Breaks and Prime Time Slots meanwhile we dissect the struggle Bombers who will face three flag contenders in 11 days whereas the high flying Eagles will play 5 games in 18 days and will have to return to their hapless hub in Queensland, the question remains: will the fixture negatively affect these clubs finals chances? This week on 'My Footy Memory' Michael recounts the time he played on a frozen oval where he lined up against a large ragged, rocky and wooly sheep, in a contest that was a war of attrition to survive against his aggressive animal opponent. On this week's edition of 'Bring It Back, Give It The Sack, Have A Crack' we highlight the triumphant returns to footy for players who have missed several seasons due to debilitating injuries that threatened to end their careers including the 'mulleted' journeyman Lynden Dunn who proved his 'not Dunn yet'. The boys want to 'Give Staging The Sack' after Callan Ward and Tom Papley's Oscar Nominations for best actor in a game changing situation. If the great Irish innovator of the modern game, Conor McKenna can kick a miraculous Rabona kick in the pregame should he 'Have A Crack' at kicking it in a live game situation? And the gentlemen will preview Round 13 which is Sir Doug Nicholls Round where the footy public celebrates the great indigenous players who have ever put on a footy jumper and have captivated us with their extraordinary skills and leadership in the community. Get excited for this week's episode of 'In The Ball Park' that will make you interested in lamb shanks, Japanese automatically flushing toilets and big Austrian giants - you need to hear it to believe it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been one of the good news stories of the 2020 Season, players returning to footy who have missed several seasons due to debilitating injuries that threatened to end their careers. On the weekend cult hero and all round 'mulleted' journeyman Lynden Dunn ran around on an AFL footy field for the first time in 773 days. What a moment, what a goal, what a team celebration, 'not Dunn yet'. On this week's edition of 'Give It The Sack' the boys agree enough is enough, no more staging, the show's favourite smartass Tom Papley was handed a $500 fine for his staging free against Sydney and Giants hard man Callan Ward didn't receive a fine but did receive an Oscar Nomination for his acting effort. Brownlows, Golden Fists and Colemans YES Academy Awards in AFL NO! And on 'Have A Crack' we look to one of the great innovators of the modern game, Irishman Conor McKenna, who already has the solo, peroxide hair and a gibberish interview up his sleeve but on the weekend he showed us his miraculous soccer skills pre-game that have our collective heads spinning. He kicked a Rabona goal but should he try this trick in an AFL game? We think he may not be able to resist. We also ask should the scissor kick be attempted more at AFL level by forwards, it's one of the hardest, most celebrated skills on the soccer field but should we invite it more in the game of AFL? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plenty of talking points to come from Episode 19! From the Essendon supporters death threats towards Callan Ward, to the inconsistency with the umpiring this year. We also review Round 11 as well as preview Round 12, so tune in for what promises to be another big episode! Be sure to leave us a review and share it around with your friends. All your continued support is greatly appreciated!
Episode 41 - AYOTF - On to Round 12, Were those Qualifying Finals Preview? Welcome back to Mr. Broomhead and Mr. Dunn! If you like the show, consider helping me out at Buy Me a Coffee . Also, if you are interested in any podcast gear, you can find it on my Redbubble page. In this episode, I look at some of the big news items of the week, including how some punters might want to take up a new hobby,and look ahead to the games of Rd. 12. Email form for creating email list - I hope you'll consider signing up for the mailing list, so you'll be the first to have the new episode dropped off right into your inbox. AFL 2020: Tim Broomhead and Lynden Dunn among six changes for Collingwood Australian athletes speak out against abuse from angry gamblers AFL GWS star Callan Ward receives death threats after win against Essendon Will there be college football this fall? A conference-by-conference breakdown For crisis support, please contact: Lifeline http://lifeline.org.au 13 11 14 Beyond Blue http://beyondblue.org.au 1300 22 4636 In the U.S. contact: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 1-800-273-8255 I humbly thank you for taking the time to listen to my show. I truly appreciate it. Don't forget that you can reach me on Twitter @Yank_on or at ayankonthefooty@gmail.com. You can also find me at A Yank on the Footy on Instagram and Facebook. I ask that you consider sharing this episode, and this podcast with your family and friends. A big shout out to https://josephmcdade.com/music for the use of some of his music. You can find my podcast at: https://feed.podbean.com/ayankonthefooty/feed.xml, as well as on Apple, Spotify and Stitcher or by looking for “A Yank on the Footy” in your favorite search engine.
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - the weekend's footy, umpiring, Callan Ward's free kick, key forwards, and more 2. Brisbane Lions defender Alex Witherden 3. Mark Hayes on the US PGA Championship 4. SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund 5. Terry Wallace's review of the weekend's footy 6. Footy Golf 7. We Deliver
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for Ep 28.The Sounding Board is all thanks to Drinkwise - Stay safe and if you're choosing to drink, be sure to Drinkwise. You can listen to the new Drinkwise podcast Bounce Back with Dr Andrew Rochford HERE.Join us on Tuesday August 18th at 8.45am (EST) for our REVERSE PRESS CONFERENCE. All you need to do is email your details to thesoundingboard@crocmedia.com and our producer will send you a link to join us on Microsoft TEAMS.SHOW NOTES00.0 – The power of Twitter as a news source is once again on show. Twitter breaking news that there's been a shooting at a Trump press conference at the White House.3.00 – Discussion of the optics of Peter Smith (a council CEO) leaving his local council area to move interstate during the pandemic. Is it appropriate for a position like this?5.45 – Ellen DeGeneres – her woes continue.8.00 – Sky News botched a story about Brett Sutton standing down. Once Sky had reported it, other media outlets jumped onto the story without verifying, with little or no consequences for reporting unfactual details.15.00 – The challenge with news these days is that people don't try to break stories. It's easier to fall off the cliff if you're walking close to the edge. Hutchy believes only 5% of journalists are trying to break stories.17.00 – Discussion of Callan Ward receiving death threats on Instagram over his performance as it relates to failed bets. How should players and clubs be navigating their social media presence and deal with abusive ‘fans'?21.00 – Social Media can be used for positive change as was displayed by the coverage of the Richmond player misconduct story. Did we agree with how Hugh Riminton broke the story on socials?25.30 – Holy Moley – Brian's been cut from his new blockbuster mini golf show.28.45 – What are the takeaways from the condensed form of AFL footy we've seen in the past couple of weeks? The month could be packaged up for broadcasters. Hutchy has a plan for the middle of the year when fatigue kicks in!37.20 – Question of the Week for Social Status was from Brendan Davey via Email. Brendan asks:“Is writing a whole article based on a person's tweet considered journalism? I find it a waste and very lazy. IN FACT, I could give you the proforma:-insert that said person has made a tweet-then put in the key point of that text-follow this not a backstory of previous tweet and problem-finally add in the rest of the tweet for good measure.No attempts are made for direct comment. It's an article about a tweet.Hope you can discuss”.That's our Question of the Week for Social Status. Social Media marketing is more important than ever and if your business needs social media marketing, Social Status are offering fifty 50% off to any Sounding Board listener. Visit their website HERE.The Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.
JunkTime AFL podcast with Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin
From Wayne Jackson Studios and Rod Carter Studios, Adam and Michael cast an eye over all the AFL news. Adam gets sacked, Callan Ward calls out social media plus we also wonder where metal studs came from. Jordan Lewis calls out Melbourne without calling out Melbourne plus a bunch of Footballers In Real Life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the 13th episode, the boys give the weekend wrap up including there thoughts on the Tom Papley and Callan Ward dives. Enter their tips and reshuffle their supercoach. Facebook https://m.facebook.com/Kidstalkfooty-103972258034086/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kids_talk_footy/?hl=en
GWS midfielder Callan Ward joined Tim Lane, Caroline Wilson, Matthew Lloyd and Leigh Matthews after last night's controversial free-kick decision late in the Essendon v GWS game. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Callan Ward didn't believe it when he was first told the AFL's newest team wanted him to play for them. He almost said no when they asked him to be captain. Nine years on, he reflects on leaving the Western Bulldogs to move to Sydney and join the GIANTS.
The former skipper joins us for a chat post game.
Footy was back in a big way and there was so much to take out of the return for Fantasy coaches. Roy, Calvin and Warnie discuss everything from Rocky's massive milestone, Rowell's odds of being the next pig in the pen, Roy's updated rolling 22 after two rounds of Coronaball, your questions and the rage trades of the week.Episode guide1:00 - What we learned from round two.5:30 - Celebrating Rocky's milestone.9:00 - Where does Matt Rowell's score rank against other players in their debut season?13:00 - Calvin isn't happy about Jack Macrae's role.15:45 - Darcy Parish's last quarter of 49 points was huge considering he had 7 at 3QT.22:00 - It's important to monitor players' time on ground this season.28:30 - The most popular rage trades.32:00 - Roy reviews his Rollin' 22 with two rounds of Coronaball data.34:30 - Lachie Neale is one of two players to have scored 100 in each game and is the No.1 midfielder in the 22.38:00 - Role is important for forwards this year.41:30 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.45:00 - Which underperforming players should you stick with?51:20 - Which Jake Lloyd should we expect for the rest of the season?54:45 - Who should you pick: Joel Selwood or Callan Ward as a value midfielder?58:30 - Have we missed the boat on Bailey Smith and Jeremy Howe?1:00:10 - Calvin talks round three captains.1:04:50 - Roy, Calvin and Warnie reveal their rage trades.
Locked On AFL - Daily Podcast On The Australian Football League
Josh Lloyd and Kane Pitman discuss the return of the AFL and Collingwood and Richmond's Round 2 draw, the key takeaways, talk about what a premiership means to a player's legacy in light of Patrick Dangerfield's 250th game, and give their thoughts on the remaining games for Round 2, including Callan Ward's return to footy. Submit your mailbag questions on Twitter @LockedOnAFL or email LockedOnAFL@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Callan joins the boys to discuss his road back from his knee reconstruction
New rules have been confirmed for Fantasy in 2020 with three (3) trades available to use in rounds 2-5. Warnie makes sure everyone understands how to convert scores to BCV, Roy names up his Rollin' 22 and Calvin lists the must-haves if he was to pick a team from scratch.Episode guide2:15 - How the lads will tackle the bonus trades made available.6:00 - Warnie runs through the news of the last few days.11:30 - The Traders were sent a letter questioning the BCV calculations, so a lesson in maths ensues.17:25 - Roy tries to predict the Best 22 for the rest of the season with his infamous Rollin' 22.24:40 - It is not too late to sign up. Encourage your mates (or mum) to get a Fantasy Classic team or maybe get involved in a Fantasy Draft league before round two.29:30 - If Calvin had his time again, his ruck line up would look a little different due to the value in Sam Jacobs and Sam Naismith.33:50 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.45:00 - Dual-position updates will be made ahead of round six and 12. Fantasy Freako suggests that Dayne Zorko, Steele Sidebottom and Zach Merrett could potentially have FWD status if they continue playing the same role that they did in round one.50:00 - Is Brett Bewley's role a concern with the returning Dockers?
It's time to get serious. The fixture for round two through to five have been announced and Calvin cracks out his red and green tables to look at the Scale of Hardness. Warnie runs through the main things we need to know about the upcoming fixture and attempt to make the team changes for round two. Plus the lads answer your questions..Episode guide1:30 - Roy and Calvin sample Warnie's iso-home brew.5:00 - The lads talk through the next four rounds as announced on Monday.13:15 - Calvin analyses the fixture to look at the teams with the best and worst upcoming fixtures.15:40 - Max Gawn's run of games looks very tasty.21:00 - Who are the likely ins and outs for round two that may affect Fantasy teams.30:00 - Fremantle could make a swag of changes.35:30 - Could Mitch Georgiades make way for Charlie Dixon?40:00 - Warnie predicts the Giants will bring in Callan Ward and Zac Williams for Tom Green and Isaac Cumming.46:10 - Lachie Hunter definitely won't be playing in round two, but who else joins him on the sidelines as Tom Liberatore and Patrick Lipinski are good chances to play.48:20 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.51:30 - Is trading Sam Jacobs to Sam Naismith worth it?55:00 - Should be be trading out premiums for value options?56:30 - Callan Ward v Jack Viney.
Stephen Coniglio is one of the genuine good guys of Australian sport with a story that you’ll no doubt find fascinating – he was the prototypical multi-sport sensation growing up….who had some tough but much envied choices to make. That has now led to him becoming the captain of one of the hottest teams in the AFL at present - the GWS Giants. This is his story. Chapters 01:09 How he’s handling training during the coronavirus 02:26 His Jekyll and Hyde friendship with training partner Heath Shaw 04:39 Is there a Victorian bias in the AFL? 05:56 His life as an elite cricket and Aussie Rules talent growing up 10:37 Making a choice between professional footy or cricket 12:00 The influence of Simon Katich and rejecting Justin Langer! 14:36 His passion for soccer the other great sporting love in his life 19:03 The Paulo Dybala celebration he’s brought into the AFL 22:27 Did GWS telling him they’ll draft him make up his sporting mind? 27:08 Those tough early days moving to Sydney and getting smashed every week 28:57 The brotherhood at GWS – how does it work so well? 34:43 How did he switch from one of the boys to captain when everyone is so equal at the club? 36:55 Losing the Grand Final – how tangible a motivating force is it? 38:37 The captaincy conundrum and Callan Ward wanting to stay on as skipper 40:49 How close was he to leaving GWS? 42:59 Coniglio’s personal goals as he closes on being a consistently elite player in the competition 45:42 Meeting Kobe Bryant and Kylian Mbappe overseas 51:01 Taxi drama in Italy with Toby Greene With thanks to ISC Sport - the choice for quality performance kit Twitter @DanielGarb Instagram @dan_garb See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Coniglio is one of the genuine good guys of Australian sport with a story that you’ll no doubt find fascinating – he was the prototypical multi-sport sensation growing up….who had some tough but much envied choices to make. That has now led to him becoming the captain of one of the hottest teams in the AFL at present - the GWS Giants. This is his story. Chapters 01:09 How he’s handling training during the coronavirus 02:26 His Jekyll and Hyde friendship with training partner Heath Shaw 04:39 Is there a Victorian bias in the AFL? 05:56 His life as an elite cricket and Aussie Rules talent growing up 10:37 Making a choice between professional footy or cricket 12:00 The influence of Simon Katich and rejecting Justin Langer! 14:36 His passion for soccer the other great sporting love in his life 19:03 The Paulo Dybala celebration he’s brought into the AFL 22:27 Did GWS telling him they’ll draft him make up his sporting mind? 27:08 Those tough early days moving to Sydney and getting smashed every week 28:57 The brotherhood at GWS – how does it work so well? 34:43 How did he switch from one of the boys to captain when everyone is so equal at the club? 36:55 Losing the Grand Final – how tangible a motivating force is it? 38:37 The captaincy conundrum and Callan Ward wanting to stay on as skipper 40:49 How close was he to leaving GWS? 42:59 Coniglio’s personal goals as he closes on being a consistently elite player in the competition 45:42 Meeting Kobe Bryant and Kylian Mbappe overseas 51:01 Taxi drama in Italy with Toby Greene With thanks to ISC Sport - the choice for quality performance kit Twitter @DanielGarb Instagram @dan_garb See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Coniglio is one of the genuine good guys of Australian sport with a story that you'll no doubt find fascinating – he was the prototypical multi-sport sensation growing up….who had some tough but much envied choices to make. That has now led to him becoming the captain of one of the hottest teams in the AFL at present - the GWS Giants. This is his story. Chapters 01:09 How he's handling training during the coronavirus 02:26 His Jekyll and Hyde friendship with training partner Heath Shaw 04:39 Is there a Victorian bias in the AFL? 05:56 His life as an elite cricket and Aussie Rules talent growing up 10:37 Making a choice between professional footy or cricket 12:00 The influence of Simon Katich and rejecting Justin Langer! 14:36 His passion for soccer the other great sporting love in his life 19:03 The Paulo Dybala celebration he's brought into the AFL 22:27 Did GWS telling him they'll draft him make up his sporting mind? 27:08 Those tough early days moving to Sydney and getting smashed every week 28:57 The brotherhood at GWS – how does it work so well? 34:43 How did he switch from one of the boys to captain when everyone is so equal at the club? 36:55 Losing the Grand Final – how tangible a motivating force is it? 38:37 The captaincy conundrum and Callan Ward wanting to stay on as skipper 40:49 How close was he to leaving GWS? 42:59 Coniglio's personal goals as he closes on being a consistently elite player in the competition 45:42 Meeting Kobe Bryant and Kylian Mbappe overseas 51:01 Taxi drama in Italy with Toby Greene With thanks to ISC Sport - the choice for quality performance kit Twitter @DanielGarb Instagram @dan_garb See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Gillon's words last Friday, Roy, Calvin and Warnie were pumped to get back in the studio and start talking Fantasy with a purpose. Footy will return on June 11 and we could not be more excited. Warnie runs through the things Fantasy coaches need to know ahead of round two as the lads map out what we should be thinking with our trades and other quirks in this 'Coronaball' season. Included is a song written by Ben Latham (@BeafortBeaus on Twitter) to help you understand how to understand Fantasy scoring with 16-minute quarters.Episode guide3:00 - The best news Fantasy coaches received was that we are looking at normal rounds with Thursday-Sunday games.7:15 - Travis Auld's comments on the fixture are analysed.11:30 - RIP to Magoos News with no reserves competition.15:00 - 16-minute quarters are likely.18:15 - Roy, Calvin and Warnie perform their take on AC/DC's "TNT" with "BCV".22:00 - How many trades will we have ahead of round two.27:20 - Player and injury news over the last couple of months.32:10 - Callan Ward and Zac Williams being back could hurt round two chances for Tom Green and Isaac Cumming.35:20 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.39:25 - Which junk time specialists do we need to be aware of with 'Coronaball'?45:40 - Should we target players on the pre-season watchlist who smashed it in round one, or players returning from injury that we would have picked if available in round one?48:20 - Do you fix premiums or rookies with your three trades?
Stephen Coniglio is one of the genuine good guys of Australian sport with a story that you'll no doubt find fascinating – he was the prototypical multi-sport sensation growing up….who had some tough but much envied choices to make. That has now led to him becoming the captain of one of the hottest teams in the AFL at present - the GWS Giants. This is his story. Chapters 01:09 How he's handling training during the coronavirus 02:26 His Jekyll and Hyde friendship with training partner Heath Shaw 04:39 Is there a Victorian bias in the AFL? 05:56 His life as an elite cricket and Aussie Rules talent growing up 10:37 Making a choice between professional footy or cricket 12:00 The influence of Simon Katich and rejecting Justin Langer! 14:36 His passion for soccer the other great sporting love in his life 19:03 The Paulo Dybala celebration he's brought into the AFL 22:27 Did GWS telling him they'll draft him make up his sporting mind? 27:08 Those tough early days moving to Sydney and getting smashed every week 28:57 The brotherhood at GWS – how does it work so well? 34:43 How did he switch from one of the boys to captain when everyone is so equal at the club? 36:55 Losing the Grand Final – how tangible a motivating force is it? 38:37 The captaincy conundrum and Callan Ward wanting to stay on as skipper 40:49 How close was he to leaving GWS? 42:59 Coniglio's personal goals as he closes on being a consistently elite player in the competition 45:42 Meeting Kobe Bryant and Kylian Mbappe overseas 51:01 Taxi drama in Italy with Toby Greene With thanks to ISC Sport - the choice for quality performance kit Twitter @DanielGarb Instagram @dan_garb See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After making his debut for the Western Bulldogs while still in high school, Callan Ward became captain of a young GWS side at the age of just 21. Nearing return following two knee injuries that ended his 2019 campaign, he spoke to Mike on the eve of the 2020 season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After making his debut for the Western Bulldogs while still in high school, Callan Ward became captain of a young GWS side at the age of just 21. Nearing return following two knee injuries that ended his 2019 campaign, he spoke to Mike on the eve of the 2020 season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After making his debut for the Western Bulldogs while still in high school, Callan Ward became captain of a young GWS side at the age of just 21. Nearing return following two knee injuries that ended his 2019 campaign, he spoke to Mike on the eve of the 2020 season.
As we count down to the Marsh Series, the boys are joined by AFL.com.au's Marc McGowan for a look at the Hawthorn and North Melbourne intraclub games. They boys also chat about the other intras including Fremantle, Port Adelaide, St Kilda, Adelaide and the scratch matches between Geelong and Collingwood as well as Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast. Selby Lee-Steere, the coach of Moreira's Magic - the two time Fantasy Classic champions, joined Roy, Calvin and Warnie for a big chat.Episode guide0:30 - Fantasy Draft is open and The Traders participated in an early draft for the upcoming Draft Kit to be released in late-February.4:55 - Callan Ward will miss the first month.7:40 - Marc McGowan joins the boys to talk about Hawthorn and North Melbourne intraclubs.9:00 - How did Tom Mitchell look?10:30 - Jonathon Patton at $366k looks the goods.12:20 - Is Ben McEvoy's shift to the backline real?18:15 - Aiden Bonar had plenty of minutes in the midfield.22:10 - Max King kicked four goals for the Saints.23:40 - Mitch Georgiadis looks likely for Port Adelaide.26:00 - Ken Hinkley is calling Dan Houston a lock for the midfield... and Fantasy.26:45 - Update on Chayce Jones' Fantasy stocks.30:25 - Hayden Young looks more likely for a round one berth with injuries to other Freo defenders.32:20 - Calvin is hot on Joel Selwood if he plays a Marsh game.33:45 - Throw away the key on Matt Rowell and consider Noah Anderson to sit next to him in your midfield.37:30 - Selby joins the boys.40:00 - Value is where Selby starts with picking his team, as outlined in the Moreira's Magic season guide.43:45 - Is the midpricer alive and well in Fantasy 2020?47:45 - Will Selby pay $906k for Brodie Grundy?53:30 - What you can takeaway from watching the Marsh Community Series games.56:20 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.59:45 - Could you go Dan Houston as D1?65:00 - Is Sam Naismith an option as a bench ruck for $282k? Or is it too much to pay?
Plenty went right for the Giants in season 2019. One thing that didn't was a season-ending injury in round one to then captain Callan Ward. If he can get back to his fantasy footy best, then in 2020 we have a firm bargain pick.Next up on the 50 Most Relevant series for SuperCoach, AFL Fantasy and AFL DreamTeam is Callan WardMcRath makes his debut and joins MJ to discuss his fantasy footy relevance for 2020.Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachespanelTwitter: https://twitter.com/coachespanelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachespanel/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/coachespanelPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/coachespanelWeb: http://coachespanel.tv/
The positions have been produced by the team at Champion Data and FanHub have run the numbers to produce the prices. We've got $13m to spend in Fantasy Classic and the boys look over the top priced players, some bargains and more in an action packed episode full of plenty of info to get your Fantasy mind ticking over before launch in late January.EPISODE GUIDE1:20 - The salary cap and rookie prices are revealed.3:25 - What players get a discount?4:30 - Forward lines will be a lot different with only two of the top 10 from 2019 holding FWD status.6:50 - Does Lachie Whitfield go at No.2 in Fantasy Draft next season?8:30 - The magic number is calculated at 7418.10:30 - Calvin goes bargain hunting and thinks Tom Mitchell is the best buy this year.13:10 - Jonathon Patton is cheap and available as a RUC/FWD.15:00 - A smashing pre-season could see Lance Franklin an option.18:05 - Roy introduces his Rollin' 22; the best 22 players coaches should aim for at the end of the season.20:35 - Controversially, Roy thinks Sam Docherty will be the second best DEF.23:20 - Jack Macrae leads the top MIDs with a few Giants in the mix.27:15 - Brodie Grundy and Max Gawn will once again be the best rucks.27:50 - As the only available FWD to average more than 100, Lachie Whitfield is a lock at the No.1 forward.32:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.36:05 - Who are the second picked players in each line?40:40 - Where do you take Tom Mitchell in Fantasy Draft?42:50 - Could Andrew Brayshaw be the James Worpel of 2020?47:40 - Fantasy Freako reveals the best Fantasy players of the last decade.
The co-captains combine for a special Grand Final week edition of The Footy Phil.Together - with host Alison Zell - Phil and Cal reflect on the heart-stopping preliminary final win over Collingwood and look ahead to the Grand Final.They also touch on some exciting news for Cal and his wife Ruby.Podcast Summary1:30 - Grand Final Week Part One3:00 - Baby Ward6:00 - Ward on his injury 9:00 - Phil's prelim problems11:00 - The preliminary finalMummy's side-stepPhil's frantic final minutesWard's reactions on the bench14:20 - Grand Final Week Part Two
GWS skipper Callan Ward hops on the line as we take a look at all four AFL finals matches.
It's time for Game of Codes to focus on finals and that's exactly what we've got in store today! All four AFL finals matches go under the microscope as we preview them with a host of Roar experts. Not only that, we've got injured GWS skipper Callan Ward on the line as a very special guest. NRL fans have something to listen to as well though, with Sunday's all-important Tigers-Sharks clash getting the finals treatment too. Matthew Petherick and Daniel Jeffrey are joined by Callan Ward, Cam Rose, Adrian Polykandrites and Mary Konstantopoulos.
Greater Western Sydney Captain Callan Ward joins the team in the box. The Giants are trending well towards finals but a pesky Hawks team stand in their way tonight. Callan chats about his injury recovery, finals in 2019, Coniglio possibly leaving and the game against the Hawks. Greater Western Sydney V Hawthorn (The AFL Nation pre-game show)
Peter Donegan, Jack Heverin, Adam Cooney, Terry Wallace and Andy Maher take calls and preview the Round 13 clash between North Melbourne and the GWS Giants at Blundstone Arena in Hobart. Jack Billings and Tim English join the panel after impressive performances in wins for the Dogs and Saints on Saturday, while Marvel Stadium CEO Michael Green joins to discuss the security crackdown on fans. Giants skipper Callan Ward later joins the team to run the panel through his rehabilitation from a knee injury.
Listen to GWS Giants skipper Callan Ward talk to Peter Donegan, Andy Maher and Adam Cooney on the AFL Nation pre-game show.
GIANTS forward Harry Himmelberg joins Phil and Alison, hot on the heels of his five goal performance in his 50th game. The big key-forward talks about his sense of fashion, his love for camping and how he was mistaken for GIANTS co-captain Callan Ward in Melbourne.Himmelberg and Davis share their thoughts on the news from around the competition in round 10 and both give their tick of approval to the mid-season draft.Podcast Summary0:45 - Harry's 50th game3:30 - The GIANTS' forwardline 5:30 - Harry's switch from back to forward8:00 - Harry's sense of fashion11:00 - Camping13:30 - Being mistaken for Callan Ward15:40 - The GIANTS' round 10 win at the MCG18:30 - Brad Scott's exit from North Melbourne20:40 - The mid-season draft24:20 - Midseason trade28:10 - Sir Doug Nicholls round
GIANTS co-captain Callan Ward speaks to award winning journalist and GIANTS' recruiter Emma Quayle in the penultimate episode of The Leaders.Ward speaks about how his leadership has changed with his season-ending knee injury and how he has developed from being a reluctant leader into one of the competition's best captains.Become a GIANTS 2019 member - visit membership.gwsgiants.com.auGIANTS of BusinessFor more about the GIANTS in Business program CLICK HERE or email Antony Butler - antony.butler@gwsgiants.com.au.Podcast Summary2:00 - Match Day leadership5:15 - The difference eight years makes8:20 - How he's dealt with his injury11:30 - How Ward became captain and adapted to leadership despite his reluctance17:40 - Ward's leadership style22:40 - Ward's partnership with Phil Davis25:00 - The GIANTS' next leaders28:30 - What Ward sees in his future
Callan Ward joins his fellow co-captain Phil Davis to talk about how he's progressing following his knee injury in round four and what married life has been like since his wedding in January.The GIANTS midfielder reflects on the GIANTS clash with Hawthorn and alongside Davis gives his view on the big question from the game: did the Swans' Dane Rampe break a rule by climbing the goal post?Podcast Summary2:30 - Ward on his injury7:20 - Married life11:00 - Ward on round eight13:00 - Davis on round eight17:00 - Davis and Ward discuss climbing goal posts24:00 - Match review officer decisions29:00 - The GIANTS' 2019 Indigenous Guernsey31:00 - Welcome Game and taking on Carlton32:40 - Game of Thrones Review
GIANTS midfielder Josh Kelly joins co-captain Phil Davis and GIANTS Media's Alison Zell to discuss a number of topics including his childhood in Brighton, Victoria, becoming a GIANT, dealing with contract speculation, the big win in Geelong, Callan Ward's injury and the state of the game.
The Blues are the last winless team in the competition and the pressure is on. This week on The Age Real Footy Podcast, Caroline Wilson, Jake Niall and Greg Baum think that Brendon Bolton is safe for now, but that movement among the coaching ranks - in multiple teams - is imminent. Plus, the big winners, the 'malaise across the competition', why GWS are premiership fancies even without Callan Ward and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The GIANTS have many people within the club that have great football experience, but none have the story of Alan McConnell.Director of Coaching and the GIANTS’ AFL Women’s coach McConnell has seen it all in his time in the game and knows a thing or two about leadership.In the latest episode of The Leaders Podcast, McConnell speaks to award winning journalist and GIANTS recruiter Emma Quayle about how he developed his leadership skills across his 39 years at the elite level.Become a GIANTS 2019 member - visit membership.gwsgiants.com.auGIANTS of BusinessFor more about the GIANTS in Business program CLICK HERE or email Antony Butler - antony.butler@gwsgiants.com.au.Podcast Summary1:45 – Shaping the GIANTS’ identity5:12 – Turning kids into GIANTS7:33 – The Fitzroy Experience Part I10:40 – The difference between coaching men and coaching boys12:00 – Reflecting on Phil Davis and Callan Ward as leaders17:43 – Building a club to grow the game19:32 – Coaching an AFL Women’s team22:30 – The difference between coaching women and coaching men28:00 – McConnell’s favourite moment29:50 – The Fitzroy Experience Part II32:18 – Growth of the GIANTS35:12 – Selling blue skies during a storm36:20 – McConnell’s love for the club
GIANTS co-captain Phil Davis sits down with award-winning journalist and GIANTS recruiter Emma Quayle in the second episode of The Leaders.In this episode Davis speaks about how he grew as a leader at the GIANTS alongside Callan Ward and Luke Power in the club's early years and how he now approaches leadership as one of the competition's longest serving captains.3m - Phil’s approach to leadership4m - The best leaders to learn off at the Adelaide Crows9m - Reflecting on being made GIANTS captain at 21 years of age10m - The influence Luke Power had on the GIANTS13m - Changing mindset from an individual focus to a team focus as a leader17m - Having tough conversations with teammates22m - Watching co-captain Callan Ward grow as a leader25m - Who is the next generation of leaders at the GIANTS28m - the importance of having deep leadership in a playing group29m - Phil’s interest in reading books and his personal view on leadership32m - What causes Phil to stressBecome a GIANTS 2019 member - visit membership.gwsgiants.com.auGIANTS of BusinessFor more about the GIANTS in Business program CLICK HERE or email Antony Butler - antony.butler@gwsgiants.com.au.
Dyl sits down with fearless GIANTS captain Callan Ward and chats about coasting through his VCE, weddings, an epic 'Rocket' Rodney Eade spray, loving our mums and sleeping in dog kennels.
Co-captain Phil Davis gives us his take on a disappointing Friday night clash, some of the controversial moments of round seven and looks ahead to Callan Ward's 200th game.