Australian rules footballer, born 1975
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This week Mason Cox sits down with Essendon great, Dustin Fletcher. Dustin played a staggering 400 games for Essendon, winning two premierships along the way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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AFL Great & 400-game player for Essendon, Dustin Fletcher, caught up with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage to share his thoughts on the Bombers and update us on how his sons (Mason & Max) are going as Punters in Division 1 College Football.
After his sons Max and Mason went head to head for Arkansas and Cincinnati respectively over the weekend, Essendon legend Dustin Fletcher joined Garry and Tim to talk through the experience and to explain what it was like to be amongst the passionate Razorback fans.
On Tuesday morning, Garry and Tim's 'Ramble' included discussion about the finals over the weekend, Garry's tacos on Thursday night, the AFL TV rights, Tim's dog walking, and more. To finish the first hour, Dustin Fletcher called in from the US after his sons went head to head in college football over the weekend, and in 'Conversation Starters' they addressed why we need to start giving Steve Hocking credit for the state of the game, the non-negotiables about the way players need to play, Dustin Martin's future at Richmond, and more. After a quick US Open update from Brett Phillips, they were joined by Simon Madden, who spoke about his exit from the Essendon board for the first time. Brownlow favourite Lachie Neale called in ahead of Brisbane's semi-final against Melbourne on Friday night, and following their 'Questions Without Notice', they were joined by Carlton midfielder Lucy McEvoy.
Dustin Fletcher played the fifth-most AFL games of all time, while being a part of the of league for almost 23 years!
Terry for Breakfast - Triple M Central Wheatbelt & Avon Valley
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This interview first aired on Saturday the 11th of June, 2022 as a part of the Super Saturday Sport show on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM announcers Jason Welsh and Mark 'The Stats Man' Owens talk footy and interview AFL and Essendon legend Simon Madden ahead of BOMBER BLOOD - Essendon FC 150th Anniversary Dinner & Show - A night out with footy legends from the Essendon Football Club. Simon Madden, Terry Daniher, Dustin Fletcher & David Zaharakis. It's on Thursday the 16th of June, 2022 at the Shepparton Football Netball Club, Harold Street Shepparton. Doors/ bar open at 6.00pm / Meals from 6.30pm / VIP Photos 7.00pm / Show @7.30pm To purchase tickets head to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bomber-blood-essendon-fc-150th-anniversary-dinner-show-tickets-334254463097?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
This interview first aired on Saturday the 11th of June, 2022 as a part of the Super Saturday Sport show on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM announcers Jason Welsh and Mark 'The Stats Man' Owens talk footy and interview AFL and Essendon legend Simon Madden ahead of BOMBER BLOOD - Essendon FC 150th Anniversary Dinner & Show - A night out with footy legends from the Essendon Football Club. Simon Madden, Terry Daniher, Dustin Fletcher & David Zaharakis. It's on Thursday the 16th of June, 2022 at the Shepparton Football Netball Club, Harold Street Shepparton. Doors/ bar open at 6.00pm / Meals from 6.30pm / VIP Photos 7.00pm / Show @7.30pm To purchase tickets head to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bomber-blood-essendon-fc-150th-anniversary-dinner-show-tickets-334254463097?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Dustin Fletcher joined the team on Friday night on a big night for the Bombers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Karl and Mark kick off the week with Trevor Nisbett, Dustin Fletcher, Adam Pickering, Dan Ryan and HEAPS of calls from frustrated Eagles fans.
Essendon FC LEGEND joins the show from the states North, he tells us why he's over here, talks the Bombers season so far and updates how his Son's are punting at College in USA.
Essendon Bombers legend Dustin Fletcher had the most charmed rookie season a 17-year-old schoolboy has ever experienced at AFL level; debuting in round three, solidifying his place in Kevin Sheedy's side soon after, and capturing a flag with the “Baby Bombers” in September. His career, which stretched another 383 games after that point to 400 in total, was just as mind-boggling.Fletcher compares that flag with the near-invincible Bombers side of seven years later, where they waltzed to the premiership conceding only a single defeat to the Western Bulldogs. It came a season after the Bombers' shock one-point loss to the Carlton Blues the year prior, which led to Sheedy forcing the entire team to watch on in-person at the MCG as the North Melbourne Kangaroos defeated Carlton in the Grand Final. It was a unique experience, Fletcher says. Fletcher was coached by Sheedy, Matthew Knights, Mark Thompson, and finally his former teammate James Hird, who nominates as the greatest player he ever played with.Fletcher's sons Mason and Max are forging their own sporting careers, both in college football as punters at some of the biggest universities in the US. Later this year, the “Fletcher Bowl” between the pair, who play for Cincinnati and Arkansas respectively, looms as one of the proudest moments of his life.
Dustin Fletcher joins us ahead of the Bombers Hall of Fame tonight and to chat about the rampaging Bombers!
Essendon great Dustin Fletcher joined the boys to chat about youngest son Max signing as a punter for the University of Arkansas. Older son Mason is already a punter with the University of Cincinnati
If Dustin Fletcher was a professional tennis player, who would he be?
Guests today were Essendon great Dustin Fletcher, master recruiter Noel Judkins, former AFLW star and now St Bernards assistant coach Aasta O'Connor and Al Paton from the Herald Sun chatting BBL Supercoach plus plenty of chat about Jordan De Goey
400 games with the Bombers, and a couple of Premierships hasn't seemed to be enough for Fletch's sons, both Max and Mason to follow in his footsteps, as both boys have decided they're sporting careers and dreams lay in the USA playing in the NFL. Mason is already over there playing in College, while earlier this week Max earned himself a scholarship
Essendon legend Dustin Fletcher now has two sons potentially on a path to the NFL! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Washed Up Awards week. - The Dustin Fletcher award - The Randy Orton award - The Chad Fletcher award - The Martin Pyke award They're all here! Plus St Kilda great and Richmond assistant coach Andrew McQualter joins us for a Bath story featuring serial offender Sam Mitchell among others! All thanks to AP Progressive Plumbing & Royal Limestone & Landscapes https://royal-limestone-and-landscapes.business.site/ Buy a t-shirt: https://washed-up-podcast.square.site/
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
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If, as ridiculous as it sounds and as hard as it is to believe, we were to be in possession of a fully fit and available list, who are our current best twenty two Fremantle Dockers and who are our future twenty two best that will next take us deep into the finals? It's The Restump's twist on the mid-season review.Injuries can be both helpful and a hindrance. Sure, you lose quality and members of your perceived best twenty-two but you can also inadvertently discover assets sooner than you may otherwise have done.While it is arguably the silver lining, injuries, to some degree, can be of benefit and assist a club's long-term plans and decision making, enabling more in depth knowledgeable list management.So with a season riddled with substantial and sustained injury to talent across the board providing opportunity for those who need it, we're largely armed with some level of exposed form to make educated, a term we use very loosely, assessments of each player on our list. Will Fyfey be around to lead the charge as part of the best 22? Can David Mundy do a Dustin Fletcher or a Michael Tuck? Will Michael Walters be in the middle, up forward or in the coaching ranks for our next tilt at a premiership? Are the A-Bros, James and Blake in our current best 22 and, if so, will they hold those positions in the future? Is there upside in the Darcy Tucker box? Nathan Wilson or Wontson and what about Tobe Watson? Do we Lobb Rory another contract and is Taylin Duman to take us forward? We need to close the window on the cliché'd play on word ridiculousness but you get the point. We're throwing our opinionated hats in the current and future talent rating ring to try and paint a picture of our list going forward. We agree on many, disagree on some and down right argue the stupidity of our opinions on others. So if there isn't a sound on the planet you haven't heard numerous times and you're after something to block out the silence, then, providing clicking a pen repetitively doesn't provide the peaceful cancelling noise you're after, feel free to hit play and listen to this 60 minutes of purple preposterousness.
We cover the frustrating 2 point loss to GWS. We also have the full 35 min interview with Dustin Fletcher at the Welcome to Thornbury live Match Day event
This week on Tea Talk. We have our very first guest. Dustin Fletcher aka Lil Fletch. He joins us on Tea Talk to talk about his crazy life chronicles that have led him to the path that he's on now. From being roofied, trying to commit suicide to being an aspiring comedian. Take a listen and follow him on twitter @lilfletch801
A wrap of the cricket over the weekend, Essendon legend Dustin Fletcher joined they show, along with Melbourne Stars coach, David Hussey.
His son, Mason, is set to play College Football in the USA.
Sammy Edmund was joined by Port Adelaide GM of Football Chris Davies, Geelong midfielder Mitch Duncan and former Essendon champion Dustin Fletcher
Former Essendon star Dustin Fletcher joins Sammy Edmund
Dustin Fletcher joined Garry Lyon and Tim Watson on SEN Breakfast
The Breakfast Club with Daniel Harford, and Adam White. On the show today, Business Journalist at The Australian John Stensholt, Melbourne Storm Development Coach Ryan Hinchcliffe, Richmond forward Jack Riewoldt, Essendon Premiership stars Jason Johnson and Dustin Fletcher, and Mitch Creek from South East Melbourne Phoenix.
Essendon games record holder Dustin Fletcher celebrates his 45th birthday today. Fletch made his AFL debut as a 17 year old, and played his last game at 40 years of age. A 400 game career, spanning 23 years, 2 premierships and many fond memories
Essendon legend Dustin Fletcher catches up with RSN Breakfast to reminisce about his magnificent career on his 45th birthday.
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Find out about Chris Tarrant, Dustin Fletcher, Levi Greenwood, Brodie Holland,Frank Costa, Suzanne Cleary, Christopher Doyle, Jason Donovan, Julia Gillard, and the Monster Truck Loving Sheikh among others.Chris Tarrant in Toorak - Former Collingwood and Fremantle footballer Chris Tarrant is our latest celebrity listing. Chris – who retired from AFL in 2012 – with his wife Lauren, who is an interior designer, have been renovating prestige homes for the past few years. A Toorak property listed this week is their sixth project. The pair paid $3.65 million for the home at 17 Glen Road just last May. It’s since undergone a full renovation – the inside was gutted. A lot of work has been done on an outdoor entertainment area and garden, too. Its expecting $4.9-$5.2 million now. RT Edgar is managing an expressions of interest campaign for this one.The Costa’s family’s landmark home in Newtown has hit the market asking $6.1 million, which would be a record for Geelong. Geelong businessman Frank Costa sold the Newtown house to his daughter in about 2011. It was at this home where Mr Costa and his wife Shirley raised their eight daughters.Rosebud farm acquired by failed developer Steller for $7 million in 2016 has sold for $4.65 million. Both prices are records (Rosebud’s next most valuable deal was $3.85 million for 15 Herman Street last year) Steller’s site at 310-330 Jetty Road sold via a Mortagee in Possession auction last week, attended by about 80 people. James Crowder of Community Real Estate marketed the farm as a lifestyle property.Monster truck loving billionaire sheikh has sold a Northern Territory farm for $10.1 million. It was bought by a neighbour. It had a reserve of $7 million. The property is one of the largest I’ve ever written about – 462,800-odd hectares. The image I am running is from a helicopter tour, which prospective buyers would have had to have taken. The vendor was oil industry billionare sheikh Hamad bid Hamdan Al Nahyah. He is said to have one of the five best garages in the world.Join us every Wednesday and Friday for the latest Talking Property News
Seany caught up with Dustin Fletcher about his upcoming visit tot he Goulburn Valley! For one show only on Wednesday 18th of September; you have the chance to ask these two guns any question you have always wanted answered. The show starts at 8pm and tickets are $30 per person. Come into the Aussie to grab your tickets and don't forget to book your table for dinner before the show by calling 5821-4011.
Apologies for the audio, it was recorded on location in the committee room at the Robinvale Euston Football Netball Club, which we thank them for, but it's not the quality we'd like of course. Thanks to friend of the show Pat "Silco" Silcox from SCA for his help with production. We run into some technicial difficulties around the 12 minute mark and couldn't broadcast the rest, but enjoy the conversation as it is.
I'm flying solo this week with Donny getting caught up on the farm with farm stuff but there's so much to talk about! The Mallee Almond Blossom Festival is this weekend so we catch up with Annette to chat about that. Talking dong with Jack, Tongan with Kato, Fijian with Maria who also has an exclusive for us, Steve talks basketball, and Ali Cupper talks roads. We also caught up with Dustin Fletcher & Phil Lamittina during the week, but that's too many stars for one show, so make sure you're subscribed to the podcasts, and sign up for the website newsletters to find out when those drop as BONUS EPISODES.
Kai and Ryan interview Dustin Fletcher who came all the way from Atlanta, Georgia, to talk about storytelling in LARPs but also in production. Our group has a unique set of backgrounds; all of us have worked in the entertainment industry, have experience playing games on livestream and have run LARPs.We discuss some of our favorite moments as storytellers and the challenges we face wanting to tell a story when the LARP player base wants to do in a completely different direction and how we deal with that.Dustin Fletcher runs the Dungeons & Dragons campaign, D4, alongside his Co-DM, Devan Henderson, on the #DnD Twitch channel. He has run LARP games and events with the emphasis on darker storytelling that includes making sets and props to create a more immersive world. He is also a professional movie propmaker and costumer. WARNING: This episode has discussions on graphic cruelty, torture and miscarriages, as related to storytelling and how player consent is important. Audience discretion is advised.Picture of Dustin and Devan from D4 as an Ettin. Picture by @sebepic on Twitter.
We celebrate the win against the dees, head out on the road to hear Hirdy and Fletch, and celebrate a 13 goal effort by Matthew Lloyd against the Swans in Round 3 1999!
1993 for Essendon is a story of comebacks, debuts and tactics. Driving it all was the unique approach and attitude of AFL Legend, Kevin Sheedy. The Greatest Season That Was: 93 documents our contention that in 1993, footy was never better. Hosted by Adam Collins, Dan Brettig and Shannon Gill, this series is an in-depth exploration of one amazing season. The Greatest Season That Was: 93 is produced by Jay Mueller and edited by Thom Lion. Check out Bad Producer Productions for more podcasts. Thanks for listening. Please take a moment to leave a review at Apple Podcasts and be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. What do you think? Let us know on our Facebook page here. The Greatest Season That Was: 1993 uses YouTube audio from the following sources: Various 1993 Channel 7 Football Broadcasts Channel 7 That Was The Season That Was Channel 7 Sportsworld Channel 7 News Channel 9 Sunday Footy Show Channel 9 Sports Sunday Channel 9 News Channel 10 News ABC 7:30 Report. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/TGSTW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Dicko, Duck and Jay are joined by two-time Essendon premiership legend Dustin Fletcher, who opens up on the drug scandal, his love of the torp and beating Mark Philippoussis in tennis at school. Don't forget to leave a rating and review and follow us on Twitter for the chance to win footy tickets every week.
In this episode of the Freedom in a Cage podcast the boys mark bye-week by sitting down with a legend of Australian basketball and passionate Bulldogs fan, Chris Anstey. Anstey discusses his Bulldogs origins and growing up in the shadows of VU Whitten Oval04:11; being in the stands for the Simon Beasley mark back in the day06:17; the loss of footy in the suburbs 07:56; switching tennis for basketball at 17 and having Dustin Fletcher as a doubles partner 09:14; how one particular junior coach changed his life12:32; the 'guilt' of making the NBA and his arrival in Dallas 14:30; playing against Shaquille O'Neal in his prime16:06; sharing a beer with Shaq16:39; when the NBA came knocking17:19; being traded from Dallas to Chicago19:28; why his heart is still in Dallas 21:58; moving to Russia and discovering Vodka 23:15; playing Masters basketball tournaments with former South East Melbourne Magic teammates 26:34; heading up the basketball program at Caulfield Grammar and the difference between coaching boys and girls 28:32; Bob's return to the basketball court after 18 years 30:20, and then Anstey breaks down the NBA Finals 31:32; the moment he knew Lebron was leaving Cleveland at the end of the season 34:01; the brilliance of Steph Curry 34:28; Bob's search for someone to watch basketball with36:24; Lebron James' position among the greats and how JR Smith's Game 1 mistake could shape it 37:42; where Lebron plays next year 38:44; spotting Ben Simmons playing B-Grade at Diamond Valley recently 40:54; on Twitter 'burner accounts' 42:37, and then the boys continue their search for Ballarat's best pie.
Dustin Fletcher started his AFL career as a shy, spindly 17-year-old schoolboy. It was to be 23 years before he finished the longest career in VFL/AFL history. He finished with 400 games, 2 Premierships and a best and fairest at the BombersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dustin Fletcher started his AFL career as a shy, spindly 17-year-old schoolboy. It was to be 23 years before he finished the longest career in VFL/AFL history. He finished with 400 games, 2 Premierships and a best and fairest at the Bombers
Dustin Fletcher started his AFL career as a shy, spindly 17-year-old schoolboy. It was to be 23 years before he finished the longest career in VFL/AFL history. He finished with 400 games, 2 Premierships and a best and fairest at the Bombers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dustin Fletcher joins Bomber Radio to preview the Dons 2017 season and reflect on the rivalry with Hawthorn.
You never know who’s watching. Be ready. Here I sit. 10km above the earth, USA-bound on a jet-plane, 12 hours from touch down at Dallas Forth Worth International editing this week’s podcast with goal driven, ex NBA Dallas Mavericks, Chicago Bulls & Australian Olympic basketballer, Chris Anstey. 7ft tall and a world of experience. Chris Anstey didn’t start playing basketball until he was aged 17 and then in his first match filling in on his brother’s team, scored 52 points in one game not knowing that there were 2 scouts in the crowd. And the rest is history... Despite all of the accolades and championships that he’s won as a baller, what some people won’t know about Chris Anstey is that prior to basketball, his first love in sport was tennis - a promising young Australian tennis player, Chris peaked as the #2 ranked junior in Australia of his age-group at aged 15, played with The Scud AKA Mark Philippoussis and was doubles partners with champion AFL footballer Dustin Fletcher. Blessed to be welcomed into Chris’ home through a mutual friend of ours, Chris and I spend the hour talking about his open, honest & pragmatic transition from tennis to basketball, what it means to represent Australia at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, leadership, understanding your team and each individual’s style of learning so that you can help them raise the bar for their own skill-set and aspirations, beating Michael Jordan & the Chicago Bulls and much, much more. Let’s get into it! Connect with Chris Anstey online: https://twitter.com/ChrisAnstey13 Hit Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet up on social media here: Twitter @hotndelicious Instagram @hotndeliciousFacebook.com/HotnDelicious Hot & Delicious YouTube - Ballistyx Snowboard Show, interviews & more. 'Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet’ entertainment, travel, photography & lifestyle brand, blog & business: www.hotndelicious.com
JunkTime AFL podcast with Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin
From Wayne Jackson Studios, Adam and Michael breakdown all the news from Round 23. We try to work out how to make Round 23 interesting, we lament the end of the sub rule and blame Dustin Fletcher for every single one of Essendon's woes. Dermie tees off on Adam Schneider, we do a performance art piece about Tim Watson's appearance on 'Home & Away' and preview the AFL's entertainment during Grand Final week. TWITTER: @junktimeaflpod FACEBOOK: facebook.com/junktimeaflpod EMAIL: junktimeaflpod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we dissect the round 3 action, along with giving some mind boggling facts about Dustin Fletcher and his 350 games. All the usual segments are back, including the FACT! the quiz and yet another legend is given the “all clear” to enter the lounge. Download audio file (AAAS-7.mp3)