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Join Keegan as he sits down with Isaac Quaynor, a rising star of the Collingwood Football Club, to explore life on and off the AFL field. In this dynamic conversation, Isaac shares his journey from Melbourne's eastern suburbs to becoming a key player in professional football. He opens up about his personal growth, the influence of his family and cultural heritage, and how he balances his career with passions like modeling and fragrance development.Beyond the game, Isaac discusses the importance of community, long-term friendships, and mental resilience in professional sports. He also sheds light on how embracing diverse interests outside of football contributes to his overall well-being and performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mason Cox revisits his podcast with TV presenter, journalist, and former president of the Collingwood Football Club, Eddie McGuire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Adam Gomolinski as he sits down with Shae McNamara, an American-born former AFL player with Collingwood Football Club. In this episode, Shae shares his incredible journey from learning Aussie Rules football to navigating the highs and lows of his professional sports career. Hear about the challenges he faced, the lessons learned, and how his experiences ultimately led him to his true calling as a life coach (Diamond State of Mind). More information about Diamond State of Mind (https://diamondstateofmind.com/ Hosted by Adam Gomolinski
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Luke Tunnecliffe is the Chief Content & Development Office at Jam TV and has co-created, produced and been a part of some incredible sport documentaries including 'Making Their Mark', 'The Recruit', 'Fearless' and 'Show me the Money'. He also spent eight years at Channel 9 producing live sport and has produced the beloved 'Rub' on Triple M for 21 years. This episode is full of insight into a life in television, radio and overall sport broadcasting. Luke's story is incredible. From walking into the Collingwood Football Club's Coaching box at just 17 years old, he was poached by Channel 9, Triple M and Jam TV...all without a university degree! Throughout his career, he has produced some Australia's biggest sporting moments both on TV and radio and has led the way in creating behind the scenes sports documentaries that have been rarely created in this country. We laugh at some of Triple M's funniest moments (including the famous Danny Frawley makeup scandal) as Luke gives us a behind the scenes glimpse of how the magic is brought to the airwaves. He shares how these massive documentary productions are conceived, pitched and ultimately brought to our screens...you won't believe what is involved in some of them. He shares his memories of "The Recruit" as well as "Making Their Mark" and the hurdles they had to overcome right in the thick of Covid. But overall, this episode is a testament to why hard work pretty much trumps all else and why that without world class producers, we don't get world class product! So get ready to peel back the curtain with the great, Luke Tunnecliffe! This episode is brought to you by Fleet Plant Hire Solutions. Head to www.fph.com.au for all your earth moving needs! Shop at Australia's number one golf superstore at www.golfbox.com.au 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.
Huge episode today! On today's episode i was lucky enough to have Jordan Roughhead on as a guest. Jordan is a former AFL player who played for Western Bulldogs and Collingwood. He is a premiership player with the Western Bulldogs. Jordan is currently the Assistant backline coach at Collingwood. We spoke about his journey in football, 2016 premiership, his coaching position and whats next for him. Enjoy.
A bombshell racism scandal hits Collingwood Football Club, Israel on the brink of war with Lebanon as Australians are told to leave immediately. Plus, all eyes are on tomorrow's inflation numbers as the RBA gears up for a crucial rates decision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally! After what felt like forever, we were able to return to the winners list in round 20 after a 26-point victory over Richmond at the ‘G and while it was a far from perfect performance, it helps set up one of the biggest weeks in Collingwood Football Club history. Join Nicholas Sacco, Marcus Callahan and Jack Dugan as there are some positives to talk about in our match review, which includes a terrific VFL segment, plus we pay tribute to one of, if not, the greatest to pull on the black and white jumper in SP400 as part of AskPiesNation. Follow Pies Nation: Instagram: @piesnationTwitter: @piesnationFacebook: Pies NationYouTube: Pies Nation PodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He has made his mark as a television presenter, journalist, sports broadcaster and former President of the Collingwood Football Club. Now, he makes a memorable mark in the Howie Games Player Profile. Eddie has significantly shaped the landscape of Australian entertainment and sports administration, so hear from one of the most influential figures in Australian media and sports like never before in his full episode. *** Follow the Howie Games on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehowiegamespod/ Follow the Howie Games on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowiegames See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this special episode of the Pies Nation Podcast, join Nicholas and Marcus as we go in-depth with Collingwood midfielder Lachie Sullivan about his journey to the Pies, what motivates him to be at his best each week, and the learnings he's taken out of the revered figures at the club. Thank you to the Collingwood Football Club for welcoming us to the AIA Centre for our chat with Lachie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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).
Tony Leonard heads north to a pub formerly owned by the Collingwood Football Club!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we travel to the Somme and follow in the footsteps of a Collingwood Aussie Rules Footballer, Percy Rowe. Percy went to France alongside his best mate Doc Seddon. He left behind his new wife Louie and newborn son. When Percy died of wounds Doc promised he would look after his widow and son. He fulfilled that promise and we tell this incredible love story whilst walking the ground where Percy fought and died. We also have news from Ypres about the Menin Gate Ceremony.
Just 12 months before Andrew Krakouer played in the WAFL Grand Final, he was sitting in a prison cell. Years later, he played in a Grand Final at the MCG in front of 90,000 rowdy fans. Although he spent time behind bars, Krakouer told Gary Jubelin he isn't a bad person, he just did a bad thing - and he reveals why he wouldn't change a thing. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AFL star Andrew Krakouer was at the height of his footy career when he was sent to prison. It was a place he hoped never to end up, after spending his childhood visiting his own father in jail. In 2008, he was found guilty of serious assault, swapping his footy jersey for prison greens. Looking back at his life, Krakouer talks Gary Jubelin through the highs and lows. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacqui Louder is an accomplished Sport Psychologist known for her work with the reigning AFL premiers, the Collingwood Football Club, and she has also worked with the Melbourne Storm when they won NRL premierships. With a wealth of experience including roles at the National Institute of Circus Arts and active involvement with Motorcycling Australia, Jacqui brings a unique perspective to her work. From navigating the pressures of sustained success to fostering cultures of trust and continuous improvement, Jacqui is at the forefront of shaping mental resilience for athletes at the highest level. Join us as we explore the insights and wisdom of Jacqui Louder, a driving force behind the psychological wellbeing of some of Australia's most elite athletes.In this episode Andrew and Jacqui discuss:5:00 Jacqui growing up knowing she wanted to be a sports psychologist, working hard for 1000's of hours to gain experience and bring strategic in your study.12:45 How to be like Jacqui, the shift from deficit to skills in sports psychology and having a degree doesn't give you all the knowledge you need.19:15 How to create a winning team, taking 3 years to have an impact and focusing on people, players and then skillset. 26:30 Going to work everyday with a smile on your face, the 5 topics Jacqui could write about for a book and making sure you evolve in your practise.33:00 Verbal and Emotional sides to culture, understanding organisations and Jacqui burning herself out trying to do too much.42:20 Passion vs obsession, young people struggling to downregulate and Jacqui joining Collingwood.48:30 Embedding a mental skills program into your organisation, how Jacqui works with the team during the season and building trust in formal vs informal situations.54:15 What Jacqui learned during the offseason, the importance of reflection and what makes Collingwood coach Craig McRae special.1:02:05 Sitting on the bench with the players during the games, taking the sport out of mental skills and corporate examples of mental skills.1:11:30 Unhealthy conflicts in organisations, losing staff vs retaining staff and Jacqui's cake making hobby.You can find Jacqui at her LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/jacqui-louder-74680a4aOr her website: https://www.opsmc.com.au/person/jacqui-louder/You can also find Jacqui's cake decorating: https://www.instagram.com/jacquilouder/ Find out more about Andrew's Keynotes : https://www.andrewmay.com/keynotes/Follow Andrew May: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmay/Follow StriveStronger: https://www.instagram.com/strive.stronger/If you enjoy the podcast, we would really appreciate you leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Play. It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps us build our audience and continue to provide high quality guests.
Flick Ford is joined by AIDC's Conference Programmer Alice McShane, as they recap the highs and lows of the 2024 Oscars ceremony. Will Cox catches up with Oliver Parker to dive deep into the heart and soul behind his latest cinematic gem, THE GREAT ESCAPER, which made its heartfelt debut in Australian cinemas this March. The Great Escaper, directed by Oliver Parker. Plus, Flick sits down with local filmmakers James Moriarty and Luke Winzar at the Triple R studios, where they unfold the captivating genesis of their Collingwood Football Club documentary, TAKE THE STEPS. Take the Steps, a documentary by James Moriarty and Luke Winzar. Primal Screen, 7pm every Monday on Triple R - 3RRR 102.7FMFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/Twitter: https://twitter.com/primal_screen
This week on the show Brian and Harrison are joined by Australian sports journalist Jon Anderson. ‘Ando' as he's known has spent 40 years writing for the Herald Sun as well as being involved in a successful breakfast radio program on 3AW. Brian and Ando have known each other since the early 80s and have worked on many projects and pieces together including co-authoring the infamous ‘Taylor Diaries' together, which was an unofficial behind-scenes account of a football season with the Collingwood Football Club...while BT was an active player…and in a premiership year. The book took readers right into the inner sanctum of the club like no other football book at done before. Ando has an incredible knowledge of Australian sports and has some cracking stories from his time in the media. We thank Ando for his time. Hope you enjoy! This episode is brought to you by: Taubmans: https://www.taubmans.com.au Hosts: Brian & Harrison Taylor Guest: Jon Anderson Producer: Scott Walton of Producey Get in touch with us or see more: Email - harrison@ncmanagement.com.au Instagram - @lifeofbrianpodcast Tiktok - @lifeofbrianpodcast
Episode 1 Series 1: Reputation Matters with Clinton Bown & Nick Maxwell Nick Maxwell captained Australia's biggest sporting club, the AFL's Collingwood Football Club to premiership glory in 2010, breaking a 20-year premiership. But Maxwell's role in this story is one that may never have been, but for his dogged determination, hard work, and ability to lead, despite not being, in his own words, the most talented of players. Maxwell's reputation grew over time, enriched by its tough beginnings, being overlooked and being underestimated. In this first episode of Reputation Matters, host Clinton Bown chats candidly with Maxwell about his learning through professional sport, and how he's taken those opportunities and reputation into his business life. SHOW NOTES for Reputation Matters What to expect in this episode:(05:02): Internal Reputation vs External Reputation – finding the balance(07:55): Control what you can control – that's all you can do(13:42): (Trust) is absolutely critical, it's everything. The most important thing is to do what you say you are going to do. For all other resources:
After playing high school soccer and college basketball, 6'11" Texan Mason Cox was invited to join a US Combine for a sport he'd never heard of: Australian football. 10 years and more than 100 senior games later, the 32-year-old recently became the first American-born-and-raised AFL premiership player. And, as luck would have it, his workplace, the Collingwood Football Club, is right across the road from Melbourne Park — great news for this self-confessed tennis fanatic!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it take to build a winning team? Jeff Browne is the President of Collingwood Football Club, and Chairman of Walkinshaw Group and MA Financial Group. Starting in sports law, Jeff was previously the Chairman at carsales.com, and Managing Director for the Nine Network. Perhaps most importantly though, Helen McCabe names Jeff as one of the few male mentors she has. In this episode, hear Jeff's firsthand account of the transformation he spearheaded at Collingwood, guiding the club through a period of cultural renewal and on-field success, and his tips for creating a winning culture in any organisation. Jeff also opens up about his recent cancer diagnosis and failed relationships. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to another thrilling episode of The Overly Excited Podcast! Today, we're honoured to chat with the remarkable Jeremy Howe, not just a Collingwood premiership superstar but an incredible individual both on and off the field. Hailing from across the ditch and making his mark in the AFL world with his exceptional skills, Jeremy's journey from the Tasmanian Football League to the big league is truly inspiring. We'll delve into his origins, the challenges he faced, his move to Collingwood Football Club, and, of course, his recent comeback from that shocking arm injury in the 2023 AFL season. Beyond football, we'll discuss the essence of personal growth, the art of intuitive decision-making, and the profound impact of genuine communication and the love Jeremy has for his family. We've also got some deep questions for Jeremy today as we deep dive into the realms of empathy, understanding and kindness. So, plug those headphones and gear up for an episode filled with motivation, authenticity, and raw emotion. Let's dive in!
Patrick Karnezis is the General Manager of Alpha Facilities Group and a former professional AFL player. Before hitting the boardroom, Patrick hit the field with the Brisbane Lions and Collingwood Football Club. In this episode, Patrick reflects on how joining the AFL at a young age changed his life and details his professional journey since retiring from the sport. He also shares how the experience of being a professional athlete has influenced his approach to running Alpha Facilities Group, and the overwhelming importance of building strong relationships with your team. Resources and links: Alpha Facilities Group Patrick Karnezis on LinkedIn Connect: Alexander Spencer website Alexander Spencer on Twitter Alexander Spencer on Facebook Alexander Spencer on LinkedIn This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.
A 300 game player with two premiership medals in the AFL and still as humble as they come for a top level athlete. Steele Sidebottom joins the show this week to break down the Grand Final that was and talk more broadly about his journey into the Pies and why Steele will never take any minute for granted playing the game he loves. I love everything about Rusty, such a good bloke that is honest about his craft as we go through all of his epic journey at the Collingwood Football Club. This was an episode I have been wanting for a long time and I think it really delivered as Rusty and I laugh, smile and re-live one of the most admirable careers in the game. Hope you enjoy the episode :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A 300 game player with two premiership medals in the AFL and still as humble as they come for a top level athlete. Steele Sidebottom joins the show this week to break down the Grand Final that was and talk more broadly about his journey into the Pies and why Steele will never take any minute for granted playing the game he loves. I love everything about Rusty, such a good bloke that is honest about his craft as we go through all of his epic journey at the Collingwood Football Club. This was an episode I have been wanting for a long time and I think it really delivered as Rusty and I laugh, smile and re-live one of the most admirable careers in the game. Hope you enjoy the episode :)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful episode of Empowering Leaders, Craig McCrae takes us on his journey to becoming Senior Coach of the 2023 AFL Premiership winning Collingwood Football Club. Throughout this conversation, you'll gain a deep insight into Fly's leadership approach - he's values-based, he empowers players and staff and he reveres collaboration. You'll hear him talk about being drafted to the Brisbane Lions in 1994 and winning three back to back Premierships before entering an 18-year coaching apprenticeship that led to him being appointed Collingwood coach in 2022. A bit of a 'cheeky' coach, Fly, as he's affectionately known, swears by keeping things fun and relaxed on game day, putting family first and always supporting players through their mistakes. It's a privilege to listen to and learn from this man, and, of course, to get the full story about his newborn baby, Maggie, gracing the world with her presence at 7:45am on the day Craig and his team won the 2023 AFL Grand Final! Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a life-time. Learn. Lead. Collaborate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacqui Louder is the Sport Psychologist for the Collingwood Football Club (the most loved and hated team in the land) and as most of you know, her team recently won the AFL Grand Final. Well, we sat down and spoke about the multitude of variables (physical, mental, emotional, practical, organisational) that contribute towards winning the ultimate prize. And yes, we cover much more than just footy, sport and Collingwood. Enjoy. performe.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queensland will knock the GABBA down in 2025 – and it could make the Brisbane Lions a premiership-winning team without a homeground. Subscribers can read John Stensholt's profile of Collingwood boss Jeff Browne on The Australian's website. Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and our multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou. Original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour the team explore the history of the Collingwood Football Club and ask why the clubs supporters are among the most maligned.
Grab yourself a cup of coffee and get comfortable as we gear up for an inspiring episode with our returning guest, Nick Maxwell, the former Premiership Captain of the Collingwood Football Club. Now spearheading a remarkable startup, Nick has a host of fascinating stories to share about his journey from the football field to the boardroom. We'll take you behind the scenes at Eclat, a unique co-working space founded by Nick that's redefining the concept of shared workplaces with its community-focused initiatives. As Nick walks us through the impressive amenities and facilities that Eclat offers, you'll get an insight into how this paradigm-shifting co-working space is helping individuals and businesses reconnect and rebuild in a post-COVID world. Moreover, we unpack the value of efficient working models in today's time-critical society, with Nick explaining how Eclat is driving this change.
Scott Pendlebury and Jay Clark are joined by special guest Brayden "Bruzzie" Maynard for a wide ranging and authentic chat. The player that every club would love to have chats through his Collingwood Football Club captaincy duties (2:40)… the nerves, the honour, the stress and the coin toss. He reveals the truth behind the “all duck, no dinner” clash with Melbourne in 2022 (6:00) and the theatre that ensued. Brayden's competitive beast nature (9:30). His best tackles of all time (10:00). As well as Bruzzie's favourite one-on-one battles. Inside a leadership meeting led by Pendles back in the day changed his career trajectory (11:15). The boys uncover the loyal mate who helped Jordan De Goey through his challenging times (18:30) and the man who thrives off sticking up for Nick Daicos and the rest of his team mates (26:00). Plus, the challenges facing the Pies. Pendles and Bruzzie's insights into what's wrong with the defence and how they flick the switch when the pressure goes up comes finals time (31:00).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Collingwood champion Scott Pendlebury joins Herald Sun journalist Jay Clark with his reaction to Nick Daicos' hairline fracture (2:35), and the challenges ahead of the Magpies after two losses in a row (3:00). It's a full update on the Collingwood conundrum, as well as a deep dive into the Blues significant improvements (9:30), Brodie Grundy's fascinating situation at Melbourne and what his next move should be (11:00). Scott's record breaking moment (16:00), his contract extension (18:00) and the positive influence of Craig McRae (18:50). Plus, Jay's best sprays (20:10). All that and more as the dynamic duo chat football, stories and life, in the much anticipated return of Jock and Journo. ------ SUBSCRIBE & LISTEN ON LiSTNR SUBSCRIBE & LISTEN ON SPOTIFY SUBSCRIBE & LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'AI should be used to call online abuse offside' – those are the calls from Sarah Rowe, Soccer player for Bohemians F.C and AFL player with Collingwood Football Club, Melbourne who joined us on Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Collingwood Football Club and Melbourne Storm Psychologist Jacqui Louder is back at TYP chatting to us about the way she does her job. Specifically, her strategies, suggestions and conversations for dealing with performance anxiety, tall poppy syndrome, instant fame (and public attention) integrating young athletes into an existing group of older team mates, building culture within a group, managing ego, life after sport, managing fear, navigating social media as a professional athlete, delivering hard messages and lots more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Meet Bianca Litchfield, Performance Analyst (AFLW & Netball) at the Collingwood Football Club, and a young inspiration for women in the sports industry.We chat about the journey to her dream job, what it's like travelling with a Super Netball team, how to analyse the performance of Netballers, female inspirations in working in the sports industry, and what can be done to promote gender equality in sport.Tune in for a BTS insight from one of the very best young guns in sport.Bianca's experience:Gymnastics coach (2 years)Rowing coach (6 years)Customer service assistant at the MCG (5 years)AFL High-performance Intern at Collingwood (1 year)Performance Analyst Netball & AFLW (2.5 years)We cover:(0:00) - Introduction(03:04) - Women in Sport(09:15) - Quickfire questions(19:14) - How Bianca knew analysis was the right job(23:38) - Traveling with the team (27:44) - Bianca's ideal work day(29:22) - Working in a male dominated industry(31:48) - Bianca's mentors(38:39) - Conclusion(40:01) - #ASKSPORTSGRADAdditional episodes you might enjoy:#10 - Lauren Boothby (North Melbourne FC) - Inside the World of Sports Analytics#128 - Kimberlee Furness (Netball Australia) - How to sell yourself in a cover letter#187 - Kelly Ryan (Netball Australia) - Breaking down doors to become CEO#206 - Libby Owens (Champion Data) - How to get into sport analytics*Want to stay up today with all the latest job opportunities, Q&As with professionals, new podcasts, and networking opportunities?
Joe joined Jules to discuss his new life at the Collingwood Football Club, his prior job at a special education school, Craig McRae, and more.
Mason Cox sits down with TV presenter, journalist, and former president of the Collingwood Football Club, Eddie McGuire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lou 'The Lip' Richards was an icon of Australian football in the latter half of the twentieth century. He was an excellent player, playing 250 games for Collingwood between 1941 and 1955, including captaining the 1953 premiership. But he found fame in his home town of Melbourne as a columnist, television wit, and play by play commentator. He died in 2017, and was honoured at a state funeral. Friend and North Melbourne administrator Ron Joseph delivered an excellent eulogy, much of it pitched in Lou's voice, that did justice to Richards' cheekiness and charm. Speakola is made entirely by Tony and supported by listeners. There is a Patreon page which you can join If you want to offer Tony regular support. Also we welcome credit card donations, which can be monthly or one off. Tony AFL themed footy books include 1989: The Great Grand Final, A Boy Called Bob, The Selwood Boys series and his debut novel, Players. He co-directed a footy documentary about an AFL tour of Ireland in 1967 called The Galahs. Subscribe to our newsletter if you want a fortnightly email setting out great speeches by theme. Subscribe to Tony Wilson's 'Good one, Wilson' substack, to receive a weekly taste of his writing. He'll add the story of his mum's 1969 World of Sport trivia triumph shortly. Spread the speakola word! Tag @byTonyWilson @speakola_ on Twitter facebook and Instagram. Email comments or ideas to tony@speakola.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Isaac Quaynor is one of the nicest young guys you will ever meet.He is one of the best players in the AFL and currently is playing for Collingwood Football Club. I can't wait to start following what is going to be a huge career! A few key topics in this chatLearning about Isaac's Ghana heritageHigh school and being focused on footballStudy and life after AFLGetting draftedDaily routineMulticultural inclusion in AFLI loved this chat and so will you!Isaac's socialshttps://www.instagram.com/isaacquaynor/?hl=enCooper's SocialsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enGood Humans PodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/goodhumanspodcast/?hl=enUse code PODCAST for 25% off. Made for those who like to think a little differently about mental health...SHOP MERCH HERE - https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/allEnquire about a workshophttps://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/pages/workshopsCooper@thegoodhumanfactory.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Wellbeing Network 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Isaac Quaynor is one of the nicest young guys you will ever meet.He is one of the best players in the AFL and currently is playing for Collingwood Football Club. I can't wait to start following what is going to be a huge career! A few key topics in this chatLearning about Isaac's Ghana heritageHigh school and being focused on footballStudy and life after AFLGetting draftedDaily routineMulticultural inclusion in AFLI loved this chat and so will you!Isaac's socialshttps://www.instagram.com/isaacquaynor/?hl=enCooper's SocialsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enGood Humans PodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/goodhumanspodcast/?hl=enUse code PODCAST for 25% off. Made for those who like to think a little differently about mental health...SHOP MERCH HERE - https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/allEnquire about a workshophttps://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/pages/workshopsCooper@thegoodhumanfactory.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Wellbeing Network 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a bit of a stereotype that young people don't care about politics. But actually ... they're more engaged than ever before. They just don't believe politicians are really doing right by the issues that matter to them. That's according to the results of triple j's survey of more than 1,600 young people. We'll be taking a deep dive into the data. Plus, Collingwood Football Club's problems with systemic racism continue, with former player Héretier Lumumba releasing new audio of conversations with his coach Nathan Buckley. And, the incredible story of a guy walking from Sydney to Darwin with his dog Frankie - to raise awareness about addiction and mental health. Guests Elfy Scott, journalist and Left Right Out host Héretier Lumumba, former Collingwood player Benny Scott, Walk2Recovery
In this episode Steve Addison speaks about movements, disciple making, identity & calling, and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. As you listen, you will be inspired to be rooted in your identity and empowered to simply make disciples that multiply.Steve Addison is a catalyst for movements that multiply disciple and churches, everywhere. He is an author, speaker, podcaster, and mentor to movement pioneers.Steve began his research into Christian movements in the late 1980s while planting a church in Melbourne, Australia. He carried that interest into his Doctor of Ministry with Fuller Seminary.He is the author of four books on movements:The Rise and Fall of Movements: A Roadmap for Leaders (100M 2019)Pioneering Movements: Leadership that Multiplies Disciples and Churches (IVP 2015)What Jesus Started: Joining the Movement, Changing the World (IVP 2012)Movements that Change the World: Five Keys to Spreading the Gospel (IVP 2009)Your Part in God's Plan: 40 Days from Genesis to Revelation (Easter 2021)Steve and Michelle lead MOVE, a mission agency dedicated to multiplying disciples and churches. Everywhere.Steve and Michelle live in Melbourne, Australia. They have four children and two and a half grandchildren.Steve loves walking, historical novels, Shakespeare, anything written by G K Chesterton or C S Lewis, Sunday afternoon naps, watching Australia beat the Poms at cricket, and the Kiwis at Rugby and supporting the Collingwood Football Club.Steve's Recommendations:Revelation by Craig KeenerThis episode was sponsored by:All Nations Kansas CityThe mX PlatformConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/shiftingculturepodcastSupport the show (https://allnations.kindful.com/?campaign=329535) Support the show
The U-N accuses countries of lying about their plans to action against climate change; Second COVID-19 booster shots now available for elderly and vulnerable Australians; In sport, Collingwood Football Club launches an employment program for people from migrant and refugee backgrounds.
It's our twelfth Season Preview and it is a ripper. Peps chats to Sly and Spook for The Collingwood Rant about the Craig McRae led Magpies, the gameplan changes that get them excited, and how Nick Daicos will win every major award in 2022 (according to Spook). An insight into the Collingwood Football Club from two lifelong Collingwood tragics, Sly and Spook. https://www.facebook.com/thecollingwoodrant (The Collingwood Rant's Facebook page) https://twitter.com/CollingwoodRant (@CollingwoodRant on Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKZ5Wj-CaW-AXApa29RUhDw (The Collingwood Rant on YouTube) Hosted By Christopher Pepper and Jamie Wallis Check out Lace Out's https://www.facebook.com/laceoutpodcast/ (Facebook page) Broadcasting LIVE every Tuesday night @ 8pm (AEST) #itshowiwantmyfooty #laceout #afl
This week on the show we have Nick Maxwell! Nick is one of the AFL's greatest success stories, going from the rookie list to an AFL Premiership Captain, leading the Collingwood Football Club to a drought breaking flag in 2010.Nick was known on the field for his hard work and team first mindset, which translated into becoming one of the league's most well respect captains. Nick's excellent leadership capabilities have helped him transition to life post football career; becoming a successful leadership coach with the Melbourne Storm, running his own leadership consultancy 'NJM Consulting', and now currently holding the role ofGM Performance & Operations at Collingwood Football Club.We chat with Nick about his hard road to an AFL list, the Collingwood captaincy, grand finals, premierships, and what he thinks being a good leader means.Nick MaxwellNJM Consulting - http://www.njmconsulting.com/ContactEmail - enquiries@dylandfriends.comInstagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriendsYoutube - www.youtube.com/dylandfriendsFacebook - www.facebook.com/dylanandfriendsTwitter - www.twitter.com/dylan_buckleyDyl & Friends is produced by Sam Bonser and Sam Dalton.Damon Jackman of Creative Edge Films is responsible for video and audio production.Bloke In A BarMake sure your next beer of choice is a Bloke!! So many new stockist all over Victoria make sure you click on the link to find the nearest to you! Also if you have any enquiries about Bloke and want to stock it in your store email dennis@blokeinabar.com!Store locator - https://blokeinabar.com/
Our Great Coach on this episode is Rodney Eade. Rodney is a four time premiership player in the Australian Football League. After retiring he started his coaching apprenticeship, and within 5 years was elevated into his first head coach role at the Sydney Swans, taking over from the legendary Ron Barassi in 1996 In his first year he took the time to the Grand Final, only for them to lose to the Kangaroos; as a result he was awarded as the AFL Coach of the year in. He went on to take the team into the finals for 4 of the next 5 years. In 2005 he was appointed Head Coach of the Western Bulldogs, and in 2006 the team played finals for the first time in 6 years. In 2011 he was appointed Football and Coaching Strategist by the Collingwood Football Club, replacing the iconic coach Mick Malthouse. And in 2014 was appointed Gold Coast Suns coach. He has coached 377 AFL games, and owns the record of the longest serving coach without a premiership. Rodney Eade has played for some of the most iconic coaches that the game of Australian Football has ever produced. He has also coached players who have gone on to lead their own teams to Premierships. As a leader, he strives to find the balance between challenge and care, in order to, in his words, get the best our of the individual. He is self-reflective and mindful of some of the things he could have done better as a coach. But he is also firm in his belief, that change comes through hard work and an open and curious mind where the individual takes ownership of their own learning and problem solving. Rodney is a great example of perseverance, and some of the key parts of this interview that connected with me were: The importance of innovation and change to team performance, and how the leader needs to create the mindset within the group for this to happen. How culture is displayed through the teams habits, which are in turn formed by the values that the team sets themselves. And where culture is self-regulating it is much more effective as it works against negativity. And how Great coaches have a consistency of message; are honest, have integrity and are not afraid to make hard decisions. This is a terrific conversation, and I hope you enjoy it as much as Jim and I did. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com You can also follow us and comment on all our Great Coaches here Twitter @CoachesGreat Facebook @TheGreatCoaches Instagram @the_great_coaches_podcast YouTube The Great Coaches Podcast LinkedIn The Great Coaches Podcast
Michelle is an Osteopath, S&C Coach, and the director of Motus Life, an osteopathy, strength & conditioning, sports performance, yoga, pilates and meditation hub. Durham and Michelle talk about her experience opening Motus Life a day before Australia's COVID-19 lockdown, the difference between osteopathy and physiotherapy, working at Collingwood Football Club, the learnings from being a high performance manager, and how to build a culture in the gym. Notes mentioned in this episode of The Athletic Development Show: Michelle on Instagram Motus Life on Instagram Motus Life EP 93 with Michelle Learn more about Velocity Based Training with Jacob Tober on the VBTCoach website or on Instagram. Core Advantage is one of the most respected athletic performance providers in Australia, specialising in athletic development strength and conditioning programs, athletic testing, online CEC education courses. Find out more at the Core Advantage website or on Instagram. IronEdge is a proud partner of Core Advantage. You can learn more about their equipment at the IronEdge website.
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Amy Hakim recently just landed a dream job at the Collingwood Football Club… but how did she do it?Step 1: Saw the job available on the SportsGrad MembershipStep 2: Booked a coaching call with Reuben to prepare for her applicationStep 3: Nailed the application and got accepted on the dayIn this episode, we let you in on the coaching call Amy had with Reuben that led to her successful application.If you're interested in accessing exclusive job opportunities, discounted coaching, and fortnightly webinars, join our SportsGrad Community!Jump in here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/membershipDiscount for Podcast listeners: PODCAST10 (save 10% on all membership options) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Our Great Coach on this Episode is Penny Cula-Reid. Penny is a former player who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Rules Football League Women's competition She has also represented Australia in the International Rules series against Ireland, as well as playing cricket at a high level. After retiring in 2017, she was appointed senior coach of the Collingwood Women's Football team for the 2018 season, she was coach of the year in that first year, and the year after in 2019, led her team to a premiership. She is also credited with changing the trajectory of female sport in Australia through winning a sex discrimination case that forbid girls from playing in mixed sex teams after the age of twelve. The rules were changed and girls could continue playing until the age of 14. The documentary, Even Girls Play Footy, was made about the case (click here to watch). If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com You can also follow us here Twitter @CoachesGreat Instagram @the_great_coaches_podcast YouTube The Great Coaches Podcast channel page LinkedIn The Great Coaches Podcast showpage