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AFL: Brisbane Lions coach Chris Fagan insists he has nothing to hide after an investigation into racism at his former club, Hawthorn.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily The class of out-of contract coaches in 2023 (0:00); The job at the Bulldogs is still Luke Beveridge's if he wants it (2:00); Ken Hinkley meets the pressure head on (5:33); Chris Fagan's successful stint at Brisbane (8:23); John Longmire's "phenomenal job" (10:49); Adam Kingsley has a huge task ahead of him (13:07) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"We will go to the draft & pick Jaspa Fletcher & Will Ashcroft." Brisbane Lions CEO Greg Swann confirms the Lions draft intentions & has the latest on his coach Chris Fagan
Pat & Heals are joined by Brisbane Lions CEO Greg Swann who confirms the Lions draft intentions & has the latest on his coach Chris Fagan, Queensland #1 Football Writer Marco Montoverde speculates who will line up for the Socceroos, Bulls Legend & former Australian cricketer Adam Dale & Trainer Tony Gollan who is excited about Golden Boom.
The veteran journalist believes there needs to be a "proper process" to get to the bottom of the allegations after both Alastair Clarkson and Chris Fagan were able to return to their coaching roles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Michael Whiting bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily Clarko and Fagan respond in opposite ways (0:00); Draft cliches (10:26); The Roos cull (14:00) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Sporting heroes, All Sports Report thanks to Kayo, Billy was wrong about Marcus Stoinis!, Hump Day Quiz, Joey's juice cleanse, you know you're a bogan when..., get around the Rush Hour's racing tipping comp, Jay Z Clark's footy news, Ross Lyon talks to Joey and Billy, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle 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.
The boys discussed the concussion findings, return of Alastair Clarkson and Chris Fagan to their respective clubs, Gil McLachlan's future, and more.
- The worst kept secret in football was confirmed yesterday with Ross Lyon announced as new St. Kilda coach. - Former premiership Tiger Shane Edwards has joined the Adelaide Crows in a duel off-field roles. - Chris Fagan's return to the Lions is set to be ratified at a Brisbane board meeting tonight. The Lions coach has been on a leave of absence for more than a month after being implicated in Hawthorn's racism scandal that rocked the AFL. - ESSENDON'S external review has called for stronger unity within the club's football department, as the Bombers also pledge to restore themselves as a leader in the Indigenous community and appoint their inaugural First Nations board member.
Pat & Heals on the last 24 hours in sports; we catch up on the T20 World Cup, Cameron Green named Wicket Keeper, Alyssa Healy named vice captain, and an update on Chris Fagan and Alastair Clarkson
Damian Barrett and Nat Edwards bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Terms of reference for the review in to the Hawthorn allegations (0:17); Chris Fagan and Alastair Clarkson' possible return (6:41); Ross Lyon to the Saints is “just a matter of time” (11:18); AFLW Finals are right around the corner (16:27) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily An announcement of the Hawthorn review is imminent (0:17); Alastair Clarkson and Chris Fagan eye a return to work (3:54); Ross Lyon gets more likely “day by day” to coach St Kilda (6:20); The legacy of being a premiership captain (11:24) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Nat Edwards bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Should Alastair Clarkson and Chris Fagan return to work during the investigation? (0:00); The position of the league and the clubs concerned (5:40); The state of play halfway through trade period (11:35); GWS may be in the midst of a “real cleanout” (14:56) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I am paying thanks to the footy gods this morning. Thanks that they have given Hawthorn and the wider AFL community have the enlightened and nuanced influence of Jeff Kennett to steer them through the difficult issues they face. Hawthorn remains at the centre of shocking allegations relating to the club's treatment of indigenous players during the premiership-winning tenure of supercoach Alalstair Clarkson. And while the AFL still finalises the make-up of a panel which will investigate the claims independently, Worksafe announced yesterday they will also launch their own probe into the club. The allegations of course remain just that. Clarkson and his former assistant Chris Fagan have both vehemently denied the claims. And AFL boss Gillon McLachlan has stressed the process should not be rushed and that “everyone needs to feel safe telling their story.” And then there is club president Kennett. When you would think caution and sensitivity should be the watchword, the Hawthorn president laced up his steel-capped boots over the weekend and stomped into the centre of the storm. The issues - which include allegations a player's partner was forced to terminate a pregnancy – were a “bump along the highway”, he said. And then he criticised the unnamed players for speaking to the ABC about their experiences – saying their comments were unfair. If theirs were unfair, then Kennett's were unbelievable. Let's not forget, it was Kennett's off-hand slight to the wife Cyril Rioli which led to the club's deep-dive into their treatment of players in the first place. And let's also not forget Kennett's previous. His claim that security staff of colour at AFL games were “new arrivals” who lacked an understanding of the sport. His claim the booing of Adam Goodes was his own fault because “as good a player as he is, he is provocative”. And the time he said he was glad Hawthorn didn't have an AFLW side. Here's a comment from me. Kennett is a dinosaur. A privileged, ageing white man who appears to have missed the world changing and evolving around him. If Hawthorn want to show they are changing their culture they could do a lot worse than thanking Kennett for his service and showing him the door. Because if he continues to be one of the faces of the club, then the impression they are a still symbol of an unacceptably intolerant past will remain into their future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the ongoing investigation into racism claims regarding the Hawthorn Football Club. Would Brisbane possibly entertain Brad Scott as an option to succeed Chris Fagan?
Damian Barrett joined Kane and Lloydy to give the latest update on the massive Hawthorn allegations and what comes next with Clarko and Chris Fagan and how long this situation is going to drag on.
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily The Tigers adhere to the Geelong model (0:00); How to build a list without high draft picks (5:20); The Hawthorn investigation continues to take time (12:13); Will the investigation affect players' trade wishes? (17:40) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Family separations, a pregnancy termination, mistreatment of First Nations people. A report into Hawthorn has revealed allegations against storied coaches Alastair Clarkson and Chris Fagan. Today, as the AFL grapples with another racism scandal, ABC Sport's Patrick Stack unpacks the extent of the fallout. Featured: David Mark, ABC Sport.
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness 2. Daniel Rioli and Maurice Rioli 3. Retiring Geelong star Shaun Higgins 4. AFL Grand Final umpire Simon Meredith 5. Breaking news - Chris Fagan statement 6. Dr Peter Larkins on Sam Reid and Max Holmes 7. Lost in the wash 8. Victorian cricket captain Peter Handscomb 9. AFL Record editor Mick Lovett
Dwayne goes through the statement that Chris Fagan has released in response to yesterday's allegations.
In this bulletin: A cyber-attack hits phone and internet provider Optus; The Queen's memorial service meets with protests from Indigenous groups and anti-monarchists; And in sport, Hawthorn's Chris Fagan denies any wrongdoing in the A-F-L's racism scandal and more.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Craig McRae wins coach of the year, footy news, Australia defeat India in the first T20, Premiership Cup Ambassador Bachar Houli, Hump Day Quiz, get around the Chemist Warehouse Half Price Sale, Jay Z Clark with the latest on Hawthorn's report into the treatment of Indigenous players, Trade Rumours, Sydney's Errol Gulden, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Family separations, a pregnancy termination, mistreatment of First Nations people. A report into Hawthorn has revealed allegations against storied coaches Alastair Clarkson and Chris Fagan. As the AFL grapples with another racism scandal, we try to unpack the extent of the fallout. Featured: David Mark, ABC Sport. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
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In this bulletin: Brisbane Lions coach Chris Fagan leaves his post after claims of racism; Tiwi Islander wins landmark case about major gas project in north-west of Darwin; Socceroos prepare to play against All Whites for the first time since 2011 and more.
On the show today: 1. Gerard Whateley and Dwayne on the Hawthorn racism investigation 2. Midday Madness - your calls on Hawthorn 3. Brisbane Premiership star Alastair Lynch in the studio 4. Breaking news - Chris Fagan takes a leave of absence 5. Press Conference: Hawthorn CEO Justin Reeves and incoming President Peter Nankervill 6. SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund
Gerard, Sam and Richo discuss the big story of today.
Damian Barrett and Michael Whiting bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily The Lions' tribunal win (0:00); Brisbane's rapid list build under Chris Fagan (5:49); Selection dilemmas for Thursday (8:11); West Coast's response to Junior Rioli's trade request (12:12); The leverage in the Luke Jackson trade 16:30); Preliminary Finals can produce better football than some Grand Finals (18:53) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David King joined Gerard in the studio for 'The Monday Means Test' where they discussed the importance of timing your run to win the premiership, what went wrong for Melbourne in 2022, Chris Fagan's "finest moment" on Friday night, why Collingwood don't need "pure play" to be successful, the worth of Jordan De Goey, why Fremantle's will waste seasons if they don't "embrace chaos", Jarrod Berry's upcoming tribunal appearance, the challenge of playing at the SCG for the Magpies, their seedings, and more.
On Monday morning, Gerard's editorial on the weekend's semi-finals (00:35) was followed by your Snap Judgements on the two games at the MCG (7:25). He was then joined by David King for 'The Monday Means Test' where they dissected the weekend's finals, with Kingy explaining what went wrong for Melbourne in 2022, why Friday night was Chris Fagan's "finest moment", why Collingwood don't need "pure play" to succeed, and why Fremantle have to "embrace the chaos" (25:26). He then spoke to Robert Craddock about Aaron Finch's retirement from ODI cricket (1:18:42), and after Brett Phillips recapped the US Open final (1:41:25), Ben Graham called in to wrap up Week 1 in the NFL (1:45:14). Lastly, he was joined by Gareth Hall, who looked at all the racing action from the weekend (1:48:37).
Damian Barrett and Nat Edwards bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Fremantle's path to the Semi-Final (0:35); The youth of the Dockers (4:20); Two hoodoos for the Lions to overcome (11:20); Richmond are set for a huge trade period (15:00); The best AFLW moments to look out for this weekend (19:58) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brisbane Lions head coach Chris Fagan addresses the chaotic and high-scoring finals win last night at the Gabba. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Nat Edwards bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. A controversial moment in the ARC (0:00); A drama-filled final, heroes galore (7:20); Question marks over certain Tigers' futures (11:36); Melbourne host Sydney in tonight's final (14:54); A Super Sunday of AFLW matches (20:52); Nat Edwards' favourite finals moments (22:05) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kane & Kingy head to the phonelines off the back of last night's elimination final, and sample the press conferences of Chris Fagan and Damien Hardwick.
After Bucks looked at the four finals this weekend in 'The Buck Stops Here' and also outlined his suggestion for the pre-finals bye, he and Garry spoke to Chris Fagan ahead of Brisbane's elimination final against Richmond at the Gabba on Thursday night.
Ahead of their elimination final against the Tigers this weekend, Brisbane coach Chris Fagan joined Garry and Tim to talk about their form this year, their preparations for the big game, where things have gone wrong when they've played Melbourne, Lachie Neale's brilliant form, his recent conversations with Dayne Zorko, the energy amongst the playing group, how they'll try to handle Dustin Martin, and more.
On Monday morning, Garry and Bucks' 'Ramble' mainly centred around what they got up to over the weekend, and they then spoke to Brad Spicer after Snapdancer's Memsie Stakes win on Saturday. Bucks looked at all four finals this weekend in 'The Buck Stops Here', and after listing his suggestion for the pre-finals bye, Garry quizzed him on the All-Australian team. Sam Edmund joined them to give them the latest news from the weekend, and Chris Fagan called in ahead of Brisbane's elimination final against the Tigers. Sam joined them again to talk through Marcus Adams' concussion issues and Connor McKenna's potential return to the AFL, and they finished with Melbourne Stars coach David Hussey, who discussed the BBL Draft last night.
The boys get around Newsbreaker Damo, how did Clarko to North unfold?, what's next for Essendon?, On Your Game Quiz, controversy in a Chief vs Browny tennis match, Brisbane Coach Chris Fagan, how do you go about sacking a coach?, Cult Hero Frank Dunnell, Browny's Top 5 blindsidesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEN Chief Sports Reporter Sam Edmund joined Garry and Tim to give them all the latest injury and suspension news, and to discuss Chris Fagan's future at Brisbane, the potential exodus at GWS this off-season, Ollie Henry's contract situation at Collingwood, Port Adelaide's wishes to wear the prison bar jumper, and more.
Ross arrives in the nick of time, Duck's apology, our special comments guys haven't learned yet, Carlton out-desired by Adelaide, Lachie Neale, does Brisbane have an MCG problem?, Jack Ginnivan opens up on the toll on his mental health, Pub Quiz, Hitching The Caravan, Richmond Assistant Coach Andrew MvQualter, Mark McVeigh blasts the Giants, Brett Ratten gets cranky at the mediaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Is there pressure for them to strike while this iron's hot?"
Is Alastair Clarkson headed for GWS, would the AFL financially assist the Giants to help lure Clarkson, the most supported teams in the AFL, the pressure on Chris Fagan and the Lions, Dyson Heppell's future at Essendon, Ben Brown's return to Melbourne, and more.
On Thursday morning, Garry and Tim looked at Alastair Clarkson's potential of heading to GWS and also discussed the pressure Chris Fagan and the Lions are approaching as the finals approach. After getting all the latest free agency, contract and draft news from Cal Twomey, they asked if everyone was too quick to put a line through Brodie Grundy at Collingwood.
Paddy Pimblett on the importance of speaking about mental health, how will Kane Lambert be remembered by footy fans, does Damien Hardwick owe Darby Henderson an apology, would Chris Fagan step aside for Alastair Clarkson, Toby Greene's appearance on 'On The Couch' last night, Billy Picken's passing, Geelong and their ruck situation, and more.
On Tuesday morning, the first item on Garry and Tim's agenda in 'The Ramble' was Tim's return from his knee replacement, and they also spoke about the TV shows Tim's been watching, Garry's painting, and more. In 'Conversation Starters' they discussed Essendon's loss to Collingwood, the medical sub, the importance of assistant coaches, and then were joined by Melbourne star Angus Brayshaw, who spoke openly about his playing future and the position the Demons currently find themselves in. Daily Telegraph journalist Michael Carayannis joined the show to talk about the Manly pride jersey story and in 'Questions Without Notice' they looked at how Kane Lambert will be remembered by footy fans, Damien Hardwick's white line fever, Chris Fagan's chances of stepping aside for Alastair Clarkson, and more.
SEN Chief Sports Reporter Sam Edmund joined Garry and Tim in the studio to discuss Brett Ratten's comments about the danger Optus Stadium's surface posed yesterday, Chris Fagan and Stuart Dew's contrasting comments about Brandon Starcevich, Damien Hardwick's alleged run-in with Williamstown players in the VFL, and more.
Kane Cornes and David King present Fireball Friday on SEN SA BREAKFAST. Today's guests include current Brisbane Lions coach Chris Fagan and former St Kilda coach and powerbroker Grant Thomas. The boys also work their way through the Friday Ramble, the Friday Agenda, Trade Talk, and your weekly top performers.
Today's guests include current Brisbane Lions coach Chris Fagan and former St Kilda coach and powerbroker Grant Thomas. The boys also work their way through the Friday Ramble, the Friday Agenda, Trade Talk, and your weekly top performers.
Damian Barrett and Michael Whiting bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily Looking ahead to a key match tonight (0:00); Everyone is feeling tension at Brisbane (6:38); North Melbourne's coaching shortlist (8:57); The worst cliches in footy (11:53); Some key selection news thanks to Virgin Australia (16:56) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.