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This week Brian and Harrison kick things off covering a range of topics, including; the tragic passing of Andrew Krakouer, BT opens up on a new gripe of his: ‘new community sports pavilions having nothing on the walls', plus he also relives a clip that we've all seen of him carrying on in the 80s vs St Kilda, plus, plenty more. Next, the boys are joined by Michael Roach. ‘Disco' as he's affectionately known is a former Australian Rules Footballer, a legend of the Richmond Football Club, playing 200 games, accruing 2x Coleman Medals and a premiership across a 12-year career. Brian and Michael first met when a 17-year-old BT walked into the Richmond FC doors, the next few years caused headaches for Richmond selectors as the pair playing similar positions came into their prime. Through it all, they were and still are, great mates. They exchange some cracking stories and memories from their days at Tigerland. We thank Michael for his time. This episode is brought to you by: Yellow Iron Fleet Hosts: Brian & Harrison Taylor Guest: Michael Roach Produced by Harrison Taylor Audio & Video by Rhino Productions Get in touch with us or see more: Mailbag - lobmailbag@gmail.com Enquiries - harrison@ncmanagement.com.au Instagram - @lifeofbrianpodcast Tiktok - @lifeofbrianpodcast
AFL Daily's weekly offering of the AFL Daily Round-Table featuring Damian Barrett, Nat Edwards, Sarah Olle and Josh Gabelich. Every Tuesday afternoon for your commute home, hear the team unpack the biggest talking points in the world of footy. Nat has beef with Campbell Brown Damo has beef with the National broadcaster Who is the second seed behind the Swans? The race for the Brownlow and Coleman Medals What are you looking forward to this weekend? Why is the humble sausage on the agenda? Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a jam-packed edition of AFL Exchange with Sarah, Cal and Riley as we get out the ladder predictor for the final time ahead of the final home and away round. We pick our top 5 Rising Stars this year. Plus, can anyone besat Curnow for the Coleman? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Lloyd joins the final episode of Fabric. The Essendon Legend speaks about his glittering 270-game career, which included a Premiership, five All-Australians and three Coleman Medals. Lloyd recounts his transition from a skinny 19-year-old into one of best full forwards the game has ever seen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded on 15 March 2021 FOOTY NEWS FLASH - Naks & Shez give their takes on the 23rd man concussion sub idea - Independent doctor rule on match day concussions & should other injuries included? - North Melbourne AFLW face up hill battle to seal finals berth SEASON PREDICTIONS + LADDER - Naks & Shez predict the premier, runners-up, wooden spooners & clubs set to rise and fall - The boys give their tips for the Brownlow & Coleman Medals, Rising Star (excluding Rowell), recruit of the year, surprise AA & more - Both Naks & Shez tip GWS to make the 8 & bottom 4 the same, but order different ROUND 1 PREVIEW & TIPS - North host the Power at Marvel on Sunday - Can Goldstein beat Lycett/Ladhams duo and nullify best clearance differential team? - Can Port capitalize on turnovers from young & inexperienced team? - Who misses Round 1 and their replacements - The boys give their first tips of the year with a handful of 50/50 games
On This Day - May 26, 2007 - Jack Riewoldt made his AFL debut for the Tigers. It was against the Bombers at the MCG. Jack has gone on to win 2x Premierships, 3x Coleman Medals, 3x All-Australians and much more
Show 21. The Season Preview. The boys put their "balls on the line" according to Rosco. Every side in every finishing position as well as Brownlow and Coleman Medals and roughies. Rising Star as well as an All Australian Smoking for the 2018 Season, its all there, ready for your ears.
The boys preview the 2018 AFL season giving their top 8 predictions along with who they think will win the Brownlow and Coleman Medals, and who takes home the wooden spoon!
Brendan Fevola played 204 AFL games with the Carlton and Brisbane Lions football clubs over a twelve year period. His career included 623 goals, two Coleman Medals, being a three time All Australian and leading goal scorer with the Carlton Football Club for seven consecutive years. In this episode 'Fev' explains why he has no regrets choosing to accept that things happened for a reason and that he needed to go through difficult times to get to where he is today, and why he struggled to open up and tell people what he was going through. 'Fev' talks candidly to host Wayne Schwass about how his way of dealing with boredom was to use alcohol and gambling, openly admitting he gambled away an entire year's salary. This larger than life personality still can't explain why he would spend hours reading on-line football forums every night for years looking for approval without recognising the significantly negative impact this was having on his health, wellbeing and importantly his ability to perform as an AFL athlete. A 68 day stay in a mental health facility whilst still being a contracted AFL player with the Brisbane Lions Football Club, going on to win "I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here" and his eventual move to Yarrawonga to play local football were key decisions that helped him change his life. Brendan also speaks about the influence his ex-wife now fiancee, Alex has had on his life.