POPULARITY
Damian Barrett, Josh Gabelich and Sarah Olle bring you the AFL Daily Round Table in 2025. Start your humpday hearing about the latest news in the world of footy plus light-hearted banter and crazy takes on pop-culture, sport and entertainment. We need to recognize the “impact” Jack Ginnivan has been since he was dropped during the Easter weekend The ridiculous preliminary final numbers that follow Geelong and Collingwood Jordan De Goey’s finals record stacks up Freo miss on their mission statement from 2021 but off the field the club has a strong hold and better placed than where they started out The most famous behinds kicked during the finals series: David Swallow, Tony Lockett, Barry Breen, Lenny Hayes Will anyone beat the North Melbourne AFLW side in 2025? Regular Favourites: Get it off your Chest, Fact or Furphy, Go with your Gut, Out on a Limb Subscribe to AFL Daily wherever you get your podcasts to never miss a moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do we all need to go guts up in the Bahamas for a while? To be fair to the Gold Coast Suns, if we'd gotten out of jail we would've been charged with stealing. Time to Restump Podcast the 1-point heartbreak.Well that stung and it may have done irreparable damage to our souls. While Freo fans didn't buy into The West's revenue generating clickbait idiocy with their ‘easy Freo final' back page, we all obviously had high hopes of extending the season.However, we got Sunburnt so we bow out of season 2025 with a what would've been, could've been, maybe should've been but didn't quite end up being, result.It was a typical Freo roller coaster season ride as we went from eating the chocolates in the frying pan, to sucking on boiled lollies in the fire. We were a basket case by round 8, finals bound a few games later.We've done the full suite of emotions since Saturday night, but after the mental anguish, pondering the reasons why and the reasons why not, and internally asking ourselves the irrationally instinctive rhetorical questions like, how did this happen, who do we need and who needs to go… we arrive at some sort of pragmatic peace.The basic long and simple short of it is, the Suns were simply better for longer. Now obviously, the superiority for a single point margin time period is all but negligible. But the soul-destroying reality is, that's all that is required.Really other than sporadic poor decision making, some maybe finals frenzied forced skill errors and several less than ideal forward 50 entries, we didn't do too much wrong and the team will benefit from the experience.If you had to pinpoint it without hanging individuals, we'd probably note the 2nd quarter with 5 minutes remaining on the clock. In that period of red time rampage, the Suns managed 6 inside 50s and put 4 goals 1 on the board, while our Freo folk failed to trouble the scorers from 4 inside 50s. Must be said though, generating just 7 scores from 29 inside 50s for a half, tells you you're doing plenty right, but the important part catastrophically wrong.We couldn't get it done for Fyfey and now any on field remnants of the 2013 grand final era are gone. However, we let Nat go gradually which helped ease the pain of goodbye.And while we couldn't get it done for Fyfe, if you can distance yourself from the pain of Saturday night and view it with momentary detachment, it's hard not to have a little smile for the Gold Coast Suns and David Swallow. We know far too well what they have been through and for them to have their first ever draftee kick the winning score in his and his team's first ever final, in what is his retirement year, it's a great story and a wonderful football moment.Ok, enough of that nonsense. So, putting the purple hat back on, we've just put away a 16 win season, we've got one of the league's youngest and most inexperienced lists that's just experienced a final. We've got a collective with a non-traditional professional Fremantle mindset, we've got the right guy in charge and we're on a trend heading in a north east direction. We haven't even cracked the window yet! We're only warming up!We're a bit light on for detail and analysis here so we'll dig much deeper on the pod and relive and re-visit those irrational instinctive questions.So, if you're struggling to come to terms with the result and managing the fall out is too heavy a burden, well many ears make light listening, so come in for the conversation. We'll talk through the temporary trauma, absolve the anguish, make some mental mending milestones and procure the pragmatic perspective ready to purple back up and go again in about 6 months' time.Send us a textSupport the show
KICK IT TO SCOOPS S5 EP28- "Cam Rayner frees were there, David Swallow wins in emotional moment" https://youtu.be/FrXrRH1Z3Y0?si=q-mQ1LFrxnr88DVC Scoops Goes Bang on people complaining about Cam Rayner and the decisions and why they're both free kicks. Massive AFL trade update and more. Please subscribe if you haven't already and share it around. #afl #footy
In races for all the glory happening all over the world, The Sports Desk team of Ethan Rigg, Matilda McDermott, Jack Huggett, Ella Zammit and Yianni Kottaras recap the wild first week of AFL Finals where the original Sun, David Swallow, poetically seals the history making moment of the Gold Coast Suns' first win in September. As their victory shatters any ceiling placed in their way, it's now the question of just how much bracket busting the club is now capable of. Hawthorn slayed the Giants despite a 3rd Quarter tidal wave of goals, intending to lay waste of a grand hurrah. Weddle, Newcombe and Chol make sure there are still chapters to be written in this silver screen story.Monza was a Verstappen procession, thus the drama was to be found elsewhere, like Oscar Piastri being ordered to swap positions with Lando Norris following a slow pit stop. The performance of Isack Hadjar has caught the eye of the team as well.Also, the NRL Finals are kicking into gear, a preview of the weekend in rugby is delivered. It feels like a tight contest across the board.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prior to the weekend, Thomas 'Tom' Zahariou had never seen the Gold Coast Suns play in, let alone win, an AFL final. And then, Mac Andrew. And then after that, David Swallow. And now, we bask in Tom's glorious glow. This episode is brought to you by Mobil Supreme+ 98 at 7-Eleven. Go Further. Go Premium with Mobil Supreme+ 98 at 7-Eleven. 00:00 - Intro 02:29 - Round The Grounds 04:45 - 7-11 Moment Of The Round 21:59 - It Is Inevitable 24:25 - Pies vs Crows 35:09 - Balfours 37:30 - Geelong vs Lions 43:09 - Hawks vs Giants 48:45 - Fathers Day 51:47 - AFLW 57:30 - Headlines 59:57 - Malaka Of The Week
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. David Swallow was the hero for the SUNS on Saturday night as they advanced to the semi-final weekend setting up a mouthwatering Q-Clash with the Lions. It's going to be a long off-season for both the Giants and the Dockers who will be doing plenty of soul-searching this summer. Brisbane might struggle to win the title from here without Lachie Neale while the Cats produced the most even performance of the opening round of the finals series. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Sunday bonus edition of AFL Daily, Michael Whiting and Nathan Schmook unpack an incredible night at Optus Stadium. After announcing his retirement during the week David Swallow, in his first career final had the game on his boot sending Gold Coast into semi-final week ending the year of the Dockers. Hear from Swallow himself, retiring veteran Nat Fyfe and an ecstatic Dimma Hardwick after the SUNS created history by playing and winning their first ever final. Subscribe to AFL Daily wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss a moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to the 3AW Football commentary as Gold Coast snatched their first-ever finals win against Fremantle!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brayden Fiorini joined 3AW Football to share the elation as Gold Coast won their first-ever final in dramatic circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to how the 3AW Football team saw one of the games of the season as the Gold Coast prevailed over Fremantle in an epic clash!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a while between purple pints. But you get the feeling we're going to be well hydrated over the next decade. Time to Restump preview podcast the start of our September quest.Does this September participation feeling ever diminish? Or has the drought and the heartbreak of often orchestrating our own demise over the journey created this exhilaration? Not sure, but something tells me given our history, we'll never take the sight of September for granted.It's time to put away the pitchforks and remove the hands from the holsters of those who were gunning for the club and coach.We haven't found ourselves in finals facilitated by favourable results falling around us. We forced our way in winning 12 of our last 14, many against fierce foes. And when it came down to the final affair, the do or die clash against the dogs, we were formidably emphatic.So, where does it position us? Past results now count for nothing and have no bearing on what is to come.We rightly go in Saturday night as favourites, but if we have any hint of forgone conclusionary mindsets, the Suns will seize on it.While there's a dash of relief making finals, the pressure on Saturday night is all on us. The Suns are September debutants, so they'd have a weight-off-the-shoulders feeling and an element of freedom about them, which can be a positive or a negative. Reaching finals for the first time, they may feel the job is done and subconsciously play accordingly. But they may also have that dangerous now 'nothing to lose' mentality and play unrestrained with reckless abandon.However, lets not forget they have a 3-time premiership ‘been there done that' coach at the helm. Damien Hardwick won't have the satisfied mindset and he'll pull all the psychological levers to ensure his players don't either.Apart from the obvious, both teams have additional reasons to perform. For us, while it is his final appearance in WA, this could be the final time Nat Fyfe, the generational player, who won himself and us two Brownlow medals, who regularly carried out club through some dark times, graces us with his on-field presence if we lose.And for Gold Coast, their club's first ever draftee and co-captain, David Swallow, has called time on his career and goes out in his and the Sun's debut finals campaign.Both players could have abandoned their perennially unsuccessful clubs at times and there were no shortage of options. But they dug in and showed a rare loyalty at the expense of potential premiership expense, until now. Interestingly, Nat Fyfe and David Swallow both are West Aussies, one club career players and both currently sit on 247 games, providing a chance to play a deserved 250.There are a host of heartstring tugging motivations for both sides regarding these two magnificent players to draw upon, should added inspiration be required.While we should just concentrate on the now, if we were to pull off the unthinkable, every game from here is an elimination final. And should we get to and plant our purple flag on the promised land, taking into account our elimination final against the Dogs, we'd be the first club in history to win the premiership with 5 elimination finals!We've been set up well by the club, the coaching staff and recruiters. They've created the framework for success and now the opportunity is there for the players. Home and away and finals footy are two different bags, so are we ready as a group? Is the 'why not us' cliché fitting? Maybe, maybe not, but Saturday night is the first step to finding out.There's still 48 hours or so until bouncedown! So, if you're on edge and dealing with some purple Send us a textSupport the show
On this week's episode, JB and Coxy debate the biggest topics ahead of the first week of finals, including trade speculation bubbling during finals, whether we'll see another elimination finalist win a premiership, and if non-Victorian dominance in this year's final eight is good for the game. Plus, why the AFL shouldn't be concerned about the clear divide in this season's ladder, some stats to watch for in Week 1, and more! (NOTE: this was recorded before the David Swallow confirmation - safe to say the boys are stoked he's in!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Like every morning, Duff presents a new editorial to open his Wednesday edition of the morning show on SEN WA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Izak Rankine has touched down back in Adelaide and faced the media by himself, should the club have sent the cavalry to support him? Gold Coast's inaugural No.1 draft pick David Swallow will get to play finals this week for the first time, just as he announces his retirement. And how many changes is too many heading into the finals as the Pies and the Giants are set to make big calls at the selection table.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. The race to be fit for the first week of the finals is well and truly on. All eyes at Collingwood are on Beau McReery and Bobby Hill. The Hawks have to consider Josh Weddle. Brisbane will bring back Lachie Neale and the SUNS have got to decide between footy romance and what's the best look for their team when it comes to David Swallow. The Melbourne coaching race is down to six candidates and we unveil the winner of Damo's Thinking Person's MVP for 2025. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clark County had 11 cyclist deaths on our roads last year — bike safety advocates say our road design and driving culture are partly to blame. They're backing a counterintuitive bill this legislative session: AB 168 would allow cyclists to disregard stop signs and keep pedaling through intersections. Co-host Dayvid Figler talks with Ky Plaskon, secretary at the Nevada Bicycle Coalition, and David Swallow, Deputy CEO at the Regional Transportation Commission, about why AB 168 is needed, the stats that back it up, and how else Las Vegas could make the roads safer for everyone. Learn more about the sponsors of this April 7th episode: The Neon Museum Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram, or email us at lasvegas@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. For more Las Vegas news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Las Vegas. Looking to advertise on City Cast Las Vegas? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Traders chat through the AFL Fantasy relevance from the Suns. Play Fantasy Classic now at fantasy.afl.com.au and set your Fantasy Draft leagues up at fantasydraft.afl.com.au. Episode guide 2:45 - Noah Anderson 3:40 - Sam Flanders 6:15 - Daniel Rioli and John Noble 10:00 - Leonardo Lombard 11:30 - David Swallow 12:45 - Touk Miller - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we have one of the OG SUNS, Former skipper and 200 game player ,David Swallow. We talk about his journey after being drafted at 18 and moving over from WA, missing 2 years of footy due to knee surgery, why he opted to stay at the SUNS through the tough times and why he is excited about the current list.
Kymbo & the Rooch were live at the Hospital Research Foundation for #GivingDay! They were joined by Gold Coast mid, David Swallow, Hawks rising star, Will Day, Adelaide 36ers Coach, CJ Bruton, Woodville-West Torrens President, Christine Williams and Brett Phillips for a French Open update! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gold Coast Suns star, David Swallow joined the boys ahead of their clash against the Crows on Saturday night! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gold Coast Suns star David Swallow speaks to Dwayne ahead of becoming the first player to play 200 games for the club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - selection news, Hawthorn's game plan and more 2. Clarko v Mitchell - should teams fly on planes together? 3. Gold Coast Suns star David Swallow 4. Dermott Brereton 5. Mat Coch at the Australian F1 Grand Prix 6. Melbourne City star Marco Tilio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the day of their Best and Fairest, one of the Suns' stars joins us. Izaak Rankine on the agenda
Lekdog & Damo are joined by Supercoach's own Tim Michell to discuss all of the Supercoach news heading into Round 11. Time Codes: 03:14 - Supercoach positives of the week 07:50 - Sueprcoach negatives of the week 12:10 - Which rookies do we hold through the byes? 18:30 - Luke Cleary 19:50 - Cooper Stephens 20:45 - Rhylee West 24:30 - Jesse Motlop and Sam Butler 25:00 - Joel Jeffrey is a trap 26:30 - Players to target! 26:40 - Marcus Bontempelli & Bailey Smith 31:30 - It's really time to buy Jack Sinclair 33:15 - Lek's P.O.D of the week, Harry Perryman 35:40 - David Swallow is apparently someone we discuss 38:40 - Is Tom Mitchell really back? 41:25 - Go Blues
This week's episode comes to you from Las Vegas, Nevada when Paul visited RTC of Southern Nevada CEO MJ Maynard and her team. These segments are excerpted from the upcoming Transit Unplugged TV episode--the first episode for Transit Unplugged TV. Also in this episode are Deputy CEOs Francis Julien and David Swallow as well as Antonette Braddock who talks about RTC's new mobile app for their network. At RTC MJ Maynard and her team are doing great things for their community. They used COVID relief funds to bring service to a public transit desert in the desert with on-demand microtransit, kept essential runs and operators running during the pandemic, and continued their pilot/program with an autonomous vehicle shuttle from downtown to the medical center. MJ Maynard was also a part of the women leaders in transit panel just held at APTA EXPO 2021 (and a future episode of Transit Unplugged In-Depth and Transit Unplugged TV). If you have questions, comments, or want to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, email us any time at info@transitunplugged.com.
Damo has the latest on Nathan Buckley's exit from Collingwood and who is in line to take over. Hump Day Quiz gets a bit loose and Embers butchers his questions for David Swallow. 00:00 Our thoughts on Bucks 02:30 Damian Barrett 10:55 WC Freo News 18:34 Hump Day Quiz 21:20 David Swallow 25:49 Final Word See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Gold Coast Suns produced their finest performance of the season on the weekend beating the Swans by 40 points over the weekend. It was the first time since round 2, 2018 since the Suns last kicked 100 points in a game
Gold Coast co-captain David Swallow chats with Sam Hargreaves about the Suns' start to the season.
On the show: Gold Coast co-captain David Swallow plus Collingwood is on the agenda.
For Episode 01, we dive into the topic of the Cloud. We also get the opportunity to speak with the president of Creative Foam, David Swallow, about the role of technology throughout the growth of the company.Resources mentioned in the episode:Creative Foam 2014 Wind ProjectThe Pizza Analogy Graphic
Gold Coast Suns co-captain David Swallow speaks to Dwayne after their win over North Melbourne.
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - Nathan Buckley, Collingwood, North Melbourne and more 2. Gold Coast co-captain David Swallow 3. Port Adelaide young gun Connor Rozee 4. Simon Hill on the A-League Grand Final 5. Brett Phillips ahead of the US Open 6. SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund 7. Terry Wallace's review of the weekend's footy 8. Sam Edmund with breaking news on the North v West Coast game 9. We Deliver
What makes you anxious when using the internet? We talk to David Swallow about the ways in which websites can make us stressed, irritated and cause serious problems for people with panic and anxiety disorders. We also talk about possible solutions, some of the technical challenges as well as the practical ones. How to find... The post #235 Internet anxiety with David Swallow appeared first on UX Podcast.
Storys From The Standing Buffalo Clan Of The Oglala Lakota Nation
Richard was born December 20, 1954 in Gordon, Nebraska to David Swallow and Margaret Red Shirt Swallow. Richard lived in Wounded Knee, SD with his family. Richard attended school in; Porcupine, Sioux Falls, and Pine Ridge, SD before finally attaining his GED. Richard met Ethel “Bonnie” Bear Killer in high school and married her in 1980. Richard's life was one of service to others. He was; Substance Abuse counselor at the Main Artery in Long Beach CA. Richard entered the ministry and continued thereafter. He became an Oglala Sioux Tribal Public Safety Officer and was ordained into both; the Native American Church in July 1981 by Priest Emerson Spider SR and into Orchard Valley Ministries in Wichita,KS by Rev. Bob McKinney in April of 1981. Richard was trained for working the developmentally challenged and became a wildland firefighter. He started his own store/garage in Porcupine –‘Swallow Tipi Grounds Store'. He was requested to move to Chadron NE to minister while at the Chadron Native American Center. He started the ‘Triple S' Mission from his own home to all those in need. In 1990 Richard became a Sun Dance leader. Six years later Richard's vision, interpreted by Leonard Crow Dog, was that he was to lead – Richard was designated as Chief of the Standing Buffalo Clan by his father. His Lakota name, given by Crow Dog is“Otiota yuha mani”- he who walks with the foundations. For 16 years he researched the Holy Bible along with observing the Lakota beliefs and traditions, finding parallels and combining both teachings into one spiritual practice. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john1861/support
Touk Miller sits down with David Swallow to talk football, family and more!
David Swallow on 3AW Radio.
Round 2 post-match interview with David Swallow.