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This week Brian and Harrison intro the show by covering all the major topics in their lives and within the AFL, including: BT building Dyl Buckley's shed, Jordan Taylor's new job as a Real Estate Agent, Brian's advice for Harrison as he heads away on holiday, and plenty more. Their guest this week is Geelong Cats great, Cameron Ling, and with Lingy and BT having spent years together calling footy on Seven and 3AW, the banter is present from the first minute. The boys take a trip down memory lane, revisiting Lingy's incredible AFL career, including premiership success with the Geelong Football Club, captaining one of the greatest teams of the modern era, and the role he played as one of the game's most respected taggers. There are plenty of stories from the commentary box too, with BT and Lingy reflecting on their years working together, the characters they've met along the way, and some of the moments that never quite made it to air. They also chat about the evolution of the game, what makes great teams successful, leadership in elite sport, and how Lingy has transitioned from club captain to one of football's most trusted media voices. Part footy chat, part behind-the-scenes media stories, and full of laughs throughout, this is a cracking conversation with one of the most respected figures in the game. This Episode is brought to you by: Toyota Good For Footy & Yellow Iron Fleet Hosts: Brian & Harrison Taylor Guest: Cameron Ling Produced by Harrison Taylor Audio & Video by Rhino Productions Get in touch with us or see more: Mailbag - lobmailbag@gmail.com Enquiries - harrison@ncmanagement.com.au Instagram - @lifeofbrianpodcast Tiktok - @lifeofbrianpodcast
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Wednesday June 3rd with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon are joined by Bec Daniher to discuss the upcoming Big Freeze following the passing of Neale Daniher. Bec reflects on Neale's extraordinary impact on the game, his tireless fight against MND, and the lasting legacy he has created through the Big Freeze and FightMND initiatives. The panel then turns its attention to the blockbuster clash between the Adelaide Crows and Geelong Cats, breaking down all the key storylines, match-ups and what to expect from one of the biggest games of the season as Cody Weightman returns! For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie McGuire, Former President of Collingwood AFL club based in Melbourne, and Aishling Moloney, AFLW player with Geelong Cats & Former Tipperary Ladies Football player, discuss the prospect of an all Irish women's AFL team.
The Geelong Cats send a statement to the reigning Premiers in the Grand Final re-match. Brisbane soundly beaten on their home deck, here's how it sounded on 6PR Thursday Night Footy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're at round 10 already and Corbin, Ben & Brett Deledio pick apart some tantalising storylines including why Collingwood won't contend in 2026, will Carlton catch that new coach honeymoon fever and are the Crows building slowly or just mediocre?Plus how much do the Alex Pearce and Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera injuries hurt their respective teams, why Grand Final rematches rarely end in revenge and if you had the choice, are you sitting in 'Pickett Pocket' or 'Wizard Bay' when the Demons play Hawks this weekend?ABC AFL commentators Corbin Middlemas and Ben Cameron are joined by a rolling squad of former AFL players and legends of the game to analyse matches, deep dive the stories dominating the footy landscape, recap game highlights and talk through the latest AFL ladder standings. Our squad of Aussie Rules legends runs deep with champion ex-players like Brett Deledio, Marc Murphy and Luke Ball, record-holding coach Mick Malthouse and many more. The team discuss everything from AFL games and fixtures, to the AFL draft and key players' performance, and of course our highlights of the year; AFL Grand Final and AFL State of Origin.For more Australian Rules Football podcast content, catch every episode of ‘The ABC AFL Daily Podcast', hosted by Corbin Middlemas and Ben Cameron on ABC listen or wherever you get your podcasts, and get in touch with them on social media via @abc_sport
In this episode of Talking Hawks Six Points, Tim and Liam recap Hawthorn's nail-biting 1-point victory over Geelong, discussing the importance of winning the crucial moments, our debutantes not being overawed on the big stage and a key tall finding his groove in the forward line when it mattered most.Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingHawksFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talking_hawksFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkinghawks
It's a unique game this Aussie rules caper. Almost as unique as the AFL's caveat clad, ironic equality and inclusivity policy. Maybe next year we can play round one in Mumbai! Time to Restump Podcast the air gasping gut punch against Geelong. We've got mixed emotions about what unfolded on Saturday. There is no guarantee the situation with opening round dictated the result, but it was too conspicuous to not have had a substantial impact. However, result aside, reduce the possible advantage or disadvantage by simply abolishing the nonsensical round zero. After starting in sensational fashion, the Cats ate into some of our lead in the second term. But we had to expect it; I mean its Geelong we were up against… it's not as if it was West Coast! But midway through the third quarter we hit the brick wall and there was no second wind. We stumbled onto the treadmills where we remained, unable to stop the combat-ready conditioned Cats from catching us. While the result was disappointing, what we delivered in the first quarter was the scintillating silver lining and the positive to take out of the day. Put some match fitness behind it and we should be in for a more than handy year. However, we didn't necessarily do ourselves any favours as we likely compounded the opening round conditioning issues through selection. Knowing the challenges, you must ponder why we'd go in with an obviously underdone Sean Darcy and an Alex Pearce with a question mark where his halo usually is. Sean Darcy managed just 44% game time. Only three other players over the round, played less than 50% game time without injury reasoning. We're not into consolation prizes but the loss wasn't defining or season trend setting. It has that familiar feel of the ‘one that got away,' yet it is far from a round one loss that has us saying, ”Oh here we go again.” There were contributing factors beyond our control, but we probably didn't take care of the factors that were within it, and there lie the disappointment and frustration. 2025 round one and 2026 round one, while both resulted in losses to the same team at the same venue, that is where the similarities end. On a post-match perspective and what it potentially means going forward, they couldn't be further apart. How deep we can we dig into this game? How deep does this game need digging into? We don't know! But put on your archaeological wide brimmed field hat, bundle up your trowel, shovel and brush and join us as we see what nuggets of nonsense we can unearth on the pod. Send a textSupport the show
Is the overlooking of the workhorse, the defensive stalwart, the ten-year warrior, Lukey Ryan, unconcerning, or has it evolved into intrigue? Are we pretending the elephant in the room is a big purple lamp? Time to Restump Podcast the curious case of the custodian and the clash against the Cats!Despite his recent performances in the WAFL preseason and his own assurances that he's good to go, the longtime walk-up-start has been passed over. We have to take Justin Longmuir and his reasoning on face value that Luke Ryan has somehow dropped a peg in the pecking order, but with the Cats possessing a tricky and versatile forward line, wouldn't we sleep a little easier knowing the chippie was chiming in? The first game of the season is upon us, and those familiar feelings have returned. There's an ounce of anticipation, a hint of trepidation, a tablespoon of fear and a boat load of excitement filling the pot of the emotional simmering stew. We're heading down to the Cattery, otherwise known as the field of fictitious finger fractures, to right the round one wrongs of twelve months ago. Have we learned from the mistakes everyone in the team, except Murphy Reid, made that day?After no word or contact, we sent out a search party during the preseason to find the Disco. We just needed some proof of life but there wasn't a blip on the radar and the silence was deafening. However, Nathan O'Driscoll must have been hiding in plain sight, because round one comes along and ‘hey presto,' he's back! He stuck his noggin up and got the nod. It proves Disco never dies; when it's not centre stage, it's existing in the background ready to reemerge.With O'Driscoll, Sean Darcy and Switta returning, joining Hayden Young and Brandon Wallker, it feels like the members of the band, the Red Hot Injury Peppers, have reunited. We welcome Wagner and Worner back, we have Judd McVee in for his first official game in purple for premiership points and we're always glad to see Alex Pearce, with or without his whiteboard. Not going to lie though, while Oscar MacDonald will fill the void to some degree, without Brennan Cox and Luke Ryan's reliability, it feels we may be a little vulnerable in the last line of defense. However, we go in full of faith our favoured forces will formidably fight the feline fraternity. While Fictitious Finger Fracture Field is quite the home ground advantage where few away teams fare well, it holds no fear for us knowing we've won five of our last ten appearances there.It's time to parcel it up, put it all together and ponder the plight of our purple platoon on the preview pod. So, if you're showing some Docker drivel decibel deficiencies, bring your ears and we'll fill your purple prescriptions. Send a textSupport the show
Dockers Nation we heard you! And here we bring you the show you've been waiting to wrap your ears around, covering the Fremantle Dockers and previewing their upcoming clash vs. Geelong Cats, with Freo looking to add their 5th win from their last 9 trips to GMHBA Stadium, & kick the 2026 Season off with a massive away win. Kris & Heata deliver their much awaited best 23's for Round 1, run an eye over their opponents this weekend, last years Runners Up & even make some way too early predictions as far as wins and losses go for the season. Join Kris & Heata next week for the review of this massive early season clash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dust off the boots and wind back the clock—the Kick to Kick Podcast is back for 2026!" We're sticking to what we do best: breaking down the modern game by digging up its deepest roots. Each week, we preview the upcoming round through the lens of history, retracing the steps to the very first time these clubs met. This week we chat about Sydney Swans vs. Carlton Gold Coast Suns vs. Geelong Cats GWS Giants vs. Hawthorn Brisbane Lions vs. Western Bulldogs St Kilda vs. Collingwood
The pointy end of Corbin and Ben's season previews is here and the boys ponder whether the top four from 2025 will remain at the apex of the AFL pyramid.Brisbane's list is still ultra young and they've recruited brilliantly so do they remain the hunted, will Chris Scott guide the Cats to yet another September push, can the Pies mounting injuries and ageing list prove everyone wrong and will the Hawks entertain the masses with their multitude of prime time slots?ABC AFL commentators Corbin Middlemas and Ben Cameron are joined by a rolling squad of former AFL players and legends of the game to analyse matches, deep dive the stories dominating the footy landscape, recap game highlights and talk through the latest AFL ladder standings. Our squad of Aussie Rules legends runs deep with champion ex-players like Brett Deledio, Marc Murphy and Luke Ball, record-holding coach Mick Malthouse and many more. The team discuss everything from AFL games and fixtures, to the AFL draft and key players' performance, and of course our highlights of the year; AFL Grand Final and AFL State of Origin.For more Australian Rules Football podcast content, catch every episode of ‘The ABC AFL Daily Podcast', hosted by Corbin Middlemas and Ben Cameron on ABC listen or wherever you get your podcasts, and get in touch with them on social media via @abc_sport
447 - AFL Geelong Cats 2026 Preview w/ Ben Reeve of The Hoops Crew Podcast Website https://www.ayankonthefooty.com/ Please subscribe to the mailing list. 2025 Listener Survey - I'd love for you to take a moment to complete the survey The Hoops Crew Podcast The Hoops Crew - YouTube @TheHoopsCrew @thechapschatcats Guest Intake Form - link Want to help out the podcast? Leave me a review! Buy me a coffee, Podcast fundraiser ayankonthefooty is A podcast working to grow interest in the AFL in the US - Buymeacoffee Podcast "merch" storefront ayankonthefooty Shop | Redbubble Best 100 AFL Australian Football League Podcasts I am #10 in Australia? Thanks so much for this everyone! A Yank on the Footy March 2024 Introductory episode @Yank_on A Yank on the Footy Podcast - Home | Facebook ayankonthefooty@gmail.com MAILING LIST signup: I hope you'll consider signing up for the mailing list, so you'll be the first to have the new episode dropped off right into your inbox. You can sign up for the mailing list that is on ayankonthefooty.com For crisis support, please contact: Lifeline http://lifeline.org.au 13 11 14 Beyond Blue http://beyondblue.org.au 1300 22 4636 In the U.S.: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 1-800-273-8255 – Active duty military and veterans, dial 988 and press 1
Join Patto and Daf to discuss everything Carlton FC!The boys review Carlton's final hit-out before the real stuff starts next Thursday.If you enjoy this content, please leave a like, comment, subscribe and recommend our channel to someone who might enjoy it! Send us a message on our socials for recommendations for the channel or opinions within the Carlton Football Club!Up The Baggers!Merch - https://baggerschat.dasautomat.comSocials - https://linktr.ee/baggerschat
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Champion Data statistics have shown, that the only way to be a successful side in 2026, you need to move the ball fast. The Top 2 sides for this in 2025, funnily enough were Grand Finalists Brisbane Lions and the Geelong Cats. While not always, but most of this ball movement will start from the back half of the ground, which is why you're best ball users are best suited to half-back.With this Statistic being brought to attention by Champion Data's Daniel Hoyne, I set myself the task of picking a player from each club who I would give the Keys to. The "Keys of Attack" refers to the player who I believe is the player who has the best abillites to kick start the fast ball movement for each club. Listen along as we pick all 18 (or maybe more) players, some notable and some niche. Let me know in the comments who you would give the "Keys of Attack" to from your club. Like always thank you for listening to the show, if you did enjoy this episode, make sure to leave a like and comment, Turn on the Notification Bell so you don't miss an upload and hit the Follow Button!Follow us on Instagram & Tik Tok for all our clips from the show and other news - @Uptheguts_
Bails, Jordox & Tom take a look at the Geelong Cats and their relevant players for the upcoming 2026 season!You can follow us on X @AFLFantasyFans or YouTube @AFLFantasyFanatics, & please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts & give us a 5-star review!Thanks!
Who are the AFL Fantasy relevant players from Geelong? Calvin, Roy and Warnie chat through the Classic and Draft options at the Cats for 2026. - - - - 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.
“Who we are beyond our work shapes how we show up within it.” Mark Worthington In this episode of The School of Wellbeing, Meg Durham sits down with Mark Worthington, Head of Player Development Manager at the Geelong Cats and former teacher, to explore what it means to have an identity beyond work. Together they discuss the parallels between education and elite sport including the intensity, the transitions, and the pressure to perform, and why cultivating a non-work (or non-athletic) identity is vital for long-term wellbeing and success. Mark shares insights from his journey from the classroom to the AFL, reflecting on balance, leadership, self-compassion, and how caring for the person behind the professional transforms how we live and work. ---- Chapter Markers 00:00 – Welcome and introduction 04:10 – From teaching to elite sport: Mark's story 10:35 – The intensity of high-performance environments 17:20 – Developing a non-work identity 23:40 – Balancing personal life and professional demands 31:15 – Self-compassion and sustainable leadership 38:00 – Feeling supported beyond performance 44:50 – Lessons from sport for teachers and school leaders 50:30 – Final reflections: thriving beyond work ---- Deliberate Actions Reflect on what fills you up outside of work. Schedule time this week for something that reminds you of who you are beyond your role. Start a conversation with a colleague about how you each protect your non-work identity. Give yourself permission to rest and recover because it's part of sustainable performance. ---- Episode 155 Shownotes - Click here. ---- Mark Worthington LinkedIn ---- Meg Durham - Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Weekly Newsletter - Subscribe here Speaker Request - Complete the booking form to start the conversation. ---- ** The School of Wellbeing is one of Australia's best health and wellbeing podcasts for teachers, educators and school leaders! **
Send us a textHow many hours have you wasted quoting jobs that never go ahead?In this episode of The Sustainable Builders Yak, we're joined by Richard Armstrong, a former Melbourne renovation builder who turned over a decade of hard-earned experience — and frustration — into innovation. After 15 years working on extensions and renovations across inner-city Melbourne, Richard saw firsthand how vague budgets, mismatched expectations, and time-wasting quotes were burning out good builders.So, he built a solution: Procalc — a powerful feasibility tool that helps builders qualify clients early, set realistic budgets, and stop wasting time on projects that were never going to stack up.Procalc now draws on data from over 35,000 real builder projects, delivering 93% cost accuracy even without plans. It's changing the way builders have that all-important first conversation with clients — bringing more clarity, confidence, and credibility to the table.Whether you're a builder, designer, or consultant, this episode is packed with real-world insight on how to work smarter, quote less, and win more of the right kind of jobs.
Thursday Headlines: Police are being called to scrap strip searches of young people after landmark win, sunscreen whistleblowers say testing company ‘cut corners’, Geelong Cats apologise for ‘inappropriate’ Mad Monday gags, large companies paying no tax in Australia hits record low, and James Tedesco and Tamika Upton win the Dally M. Deep Dive: During his recent overseas tour, Anthony Albanese invited one of the Middle East’s largest retail chains to set up shop in Australia - pitching LuLu Hypermarket as a serious challenger to Coles and Woolies. So what exactly do we know about the Emirati chain, can it actually lower prices for Aussie shoppers and what does it say about the government’s strategy on cost-of-living? In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou speaks with Erin Turner, CEO of the Consumer Policy Research Centre, to unpack it all. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastFacebook: @LiSTNR Newsroom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brisbane Lions hạ Geelong Cats, vô địch AFL 2025, mở ra kỷ nguyên mới. Trong khi đó, làng cờ tướng thế giới đã chứng kiến cột mốc đáng nhớ khi kỳ thủ Lại Lý Huynh (Việt Nam) xuất sắc đánh bại đối thủ chủ nhà Doãn Thăng (Trung Quốc) trong trận chung kết để giành chức vô địch Giải cờ tướng thế giới 2025. Đây là lần đầu tiên một kỳ vương không phải người Trung Quốc giành danh hiệu này.
Tuesday Headlines: Trump announces 'historic peace plan' for Gaza, Optus executives to meet with Communications Minister after second 000 outage, Geelong Cats star Bailey Smith labelled a homophobic loser, new warning for melatonin users in Australia, and the Larrimah Hotel has been sold! Deep Dive: When Sussan Ley stepped in as leader of the Liberal Party, the phrase “glass cliff” started doing the rounds. Now, one name is emerging as the most likely to push her off it: Andrew Hastie. In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou is joined by Nine’s Political Editor, Charles Croucher, to find out who the Shadow Home Affairs Minister is, whether he is making his move now and if so - who’s backing him and why? Further listening from the headlines: THE BEEFING: The AFL vs homophobia Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastFacebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One year on, Alice opens up about the heartbreak, anger and a low-mileage training that turned Melbourne Marathon into a personal redemption story. From moving states and Eat-Pray-Love inspired therapy, to proving to herself she could finish 42.2 km on her own terms, it's raw and relatable for anyone who's ever run through a break up or other tough times. Along the way Elise shares her own New York Marathon training update (including a lonely 32k long run digesting the Geelong Cats' recent Grand Final loss). There's also a cameo from a very attentive pool lifeguard, and we swap notes on Berlin's hottest marathon and Harry Styles running incognito. -- This episode is sponsored by Mikro Coffee Roasters. Head to Mikro.coffee and use code RUNWITHIT10 for 10% off. -- Follow us on Instagram: @runwithit.pod @alicebaquie @elisebeacom @mikrocoffeeroasters -- Intro/outro music by Dan Beacom Graphic design by Kate Scheer
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Meet Maddison Nutting, the Corporate Sales Executive at the Brisbane Lions.Maddison's role involves crafting high-value membership experiences, managing corporate hospitality, and connecting fans to the game they love. From working with elite AFL teams to engaging members with innovative campaigns, her work brings together the Brisbane Lions community.Maddison's journey is diverse, with experiences spanning the Music Industry, Pet travel, and then sport where she's worked at Cricket Australia and Carlton Football Club.If you're dreaming of a career in sports, Maddison's story will help you make the right career move any every junction, and sell yourself effectively along the way.She's done an exceptional job to find time for a chat during Grand Final week where her mighty Brisbane Lions are taking on the Geelong Cats, so enjoy this AFL Grand Final special with Maddison Nutting.We cover:(03:14) - Interview begins(05:37) - Quickfire questions(12:28) - Maddison's current role(19:34) - The development of membership offerings at Brisbane(20:52) - The most critical part of being successful in Maddison's job(22:36) - How Maddison got her job at the Lions(24:23) - Maddison's work on building a network, selling herself, and building an online presence(33:55) - Maddison's approach to networking(35:57) - Maddison's career journey(50:36) - Maddison's career choice guiding principles(51:31) - Biggest influences on Maddison's career(56:06) - Maddison's advice for someone looking for their next opportunity(1:00:35) - Maddison's advice for someone with untapped potentialIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#314: DAZN Commercial Partnerships | Kiri Madhani#257: Carlton FC Membership Sales Officer | Maddy Ryan#231: Golf Australia Commercial Partnerships | Clayton HendersonWant a job in sport? Click here.Follow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok Follow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokBig thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.Thanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A senior, award-winning Seven News reporter has been stood down after she initiated a class action against the network for allegedly underpaying staff. It comes amid leadership turmoil, a ratings nosedive and widespread fears among staff about further cost-cutting. Today, what’s going on at the legacy broadcaster? View an edited transcript of this episode, plus photos, videos and additional reporting, on the website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our team includes Lia Tsamoglou, Joshua Burton, Stephanie Coombes and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a well worn theory that a sports team is an extension of its leadership. As we ready for legacy defining grand final, Corbin Middlemas talks to us about Brisbane and Geelong's key figures and what they tell us about the club's chasing the 2025 AFL premiership. Featured: Corbin Middlemas, ABC AFL lead commentator.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Geelong v Brisbane? Sure - but the real AFL GF drama is high in the Olympic Room corporate suite, where our own John Stensholt will be prowling for the secrets of Australia’s business titans. View an edited transcript of this episode, plus photos, videos and additional reporting, on the website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Claire Harvey and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Original music is composed by Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Passionate. Creative. A star player, a special storyteller, and a master of his craft. Now a first-time author with his new book Killing for Sport, Dwayne sits down with Howie to share his remarkable journey. From his family history and the story behind his name change, to his childhood in Adelaide where his love for football first sparked, Dwayne takes us through the highs, the struggles, and the defining moments of his career. He opens up about the big step to pull on the Geelong Cats jumper and his love for the club - even when he was cut, sharing a locker room with the great Gary Ablett Snr, and the transition into his second act as one of Australia’s most respected and passionate commentators. This is Dwayne at his finest – thoughtful, passionate, and a natural storyteller whose energy is unmatched. And don’t miss his new book Killing for Sport, available for pre-order now via all major book retailers in print and eBook, ahead of its release on October 14. Pre-order link here Thanks Pipe. *** 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.
Will the Lions roll the dice on Lachie Neale and what are the risks? And will the Cats go tall or small in replacing defensive pillar Tom Stewart? Andrew Wu and Peter Ryan call injury analyst Libby Birch into this week's Real Footy tipping podcast as they discuss the factors that will decide the AFL grand final between the Geelong Cats and Brisbane Lions.Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Passionate. Creative. A star player, a special storyteller, and a master of his craft. Now a first-time author with his new book Killing for Sport, Dwayne sits down with Howie to share his remarkable journey. From his family history and the story behind his name change, to his childhood in Adelaide where his love for football first sparked, Dwayne takes us through the highs, the struggles, and the defining moments of his career. He opens up about the big step to pull on the Geelong Cats jumper and his love for the club - even when he was cut, sharing a locker room with the great Gary Ablett Snr, and the transition into his second act as one of Australia’s most respected and passionate commentators. This is Dwayne at his finest – thoughtful, passionate, and a natural storyteller whose energy is unmatched. And don’t miss his new book Killing for Sport, available for pre-order now via all major book retailers in print and eBook, ahead of its release on October 14. Pre-order link here Thanks Pipe. *** 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.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Monday the 22nd of September with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Grand Final week is here! The Geelong Cats and Brisbane Lions are set to collide for the 2025 Premiership, and AFL 360 has you covered. Garry Lyon and Gerard Whateley break down all the big talking points from the prelims, with Gaz passionately defending the AFL’s concussion protocols after Tom Stewart’s assessment in Geelong’s win over Hawthorn, and the panel weighing in on whether Lachie Neale will be fit for the Lions’ shot at glory. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Meet Jarra Davis, the 22 year old content creator blowing up on socials at the moment after he won the ‘Kayo Call Up' competition that landed him an 8 week internship as a presenter on Fox Footy… but he didn't stop there. Jarra has taken the opportunity and run with it to not only extend his contract but set up future opportunities, brand deals, and more. There is a lot more to this Law, Economics & Philosophy student than meets the eye. If you want to learn how to grow an audience of 150k followers, sell yourself to massive broadcasters like Fox Sports, or even repurpose the content you're creating specifically for decision makers on LinkedIn, you're going to love this chat.We cover:(04:00) - Interview begins(05:02) - Quickfire questions(0:12:47) - How Jarra goes about reaching out to someone(0:15:00) - Jarra's current work life(0:19:33) - How Jarra started creating content(0:22:02) - Jarra's experience with the Kayo Call Up(0:25:03) - How Jarra overcomes his fear on LinkedIn(0:27:46) - How Jarra remains consistent with content(0:29:43) - How Jarra landed his first brand deal(0:32:03) - Jarra's approach to using LinkedIn(0:40:05) - What did Jarra struggle with whilst job hunting?(0:43:41) - How Jarra sells himself to employers(0:54:52) - Jarra's pitch to Fox Footy(1:04:23) - How Jarra uses psychology research to improve his content(1:06:15) - Jarra's influences(1:14:07) - What Jarra would do differently if he was Head of Content at the Geelong Cats(1:16:39) - Jarra's biggest ‘pinch me' moment(1:18:50) - Jarra's advice for someone with untapped potentialIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#328: TYPEMedia Content Creator | Cheets#286: GWS Giants Head of Content | Jacob Gaynor#279: Freelance Videographer | Michael BarkerWant a job in sport? Click here.Follow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok Follow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokBig thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.Thanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Talking Hawks Six Points, Tim and Liam recap Hawthorn's 30-point defeat to Geelong in the 2025 preliminary final. They reflect on the season's journey, highlighting key player performances, midfield struggles, and the impact of individual players like Conor Nash, Mitch Lewis, Mabior Chol, Dylan Moore, and Jack Gunston. The discussion emphasizes the lessons learned and the potential for growth as the team looks forward to the next season.Give TH a 5-star review! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TalkingHawksFollow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingHawksFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talking_hawksFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkinghawks
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Wednesday the 17th of September with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon are back for a huge edition of AFL 360, discussing the two preliminary finals which see Geelong Cats take on Hawthorn and the Collingwood Magpies face Brisbane Lions, where Gaz is particularly excited for the mouth-watering matchup of Will Ashcroft and Nick Daicos. They then discuss the latest news that a report has found that the Tasmania Devils stadium shouldn't be built and chat through what happens next. Gerard then discusses a conversation he had with Nathan Buckley today, who made a big revelation regarding his stance on the Tassie coaching role if the team does go ahead. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Talking Hawks Six Points, Tim and Liam recap Hawthorn's impressive 34-point victory over the Adelaide Crows in the semi-final. They discuss key player performances, particularly focusing on Jai Newcombe's midfield dominance, Sam Butler's impactful presence, and Jack Gunston's scoring prowess. The hosts analyze the team's strategies, including ruck performance and defensive efforts, while also looking ahead to the upcoming preliminary final against the Geelong Cats. Give TH a 5-star review! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TalkingHawksFollow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingHawksFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talking_hawksFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkinghawks
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday the 9th of September with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon are back for a huge edition of AFL 360 as they discuss the big talking points of the semifinals and prelims, including whether we will see Adelaide Crows’ Josh Rachele feature this weekend and whether we will see the Collingwood Magpies’ Bobby Hill next weekend. They then discuss today’s two big news stories that Sam Draper has told Essendon he wants to leave as a free agent and Melbourne Demons will announce their new head coach before the preliminary finals. Finally, ‘Razor’ Ray Chamberlain joins the show to discuss the mistakes made by umpires throughout the first week of finals, focussing on the Cam Rayner incident in the Brisbane Lions vs. Geelong Cats game. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake discusses all of the action ahead in Week 13 of the CFL as Winnipeg travels to Saskatchewan looking for an upset, the Toronto v Hamilton rivalry gets set to write another chapter, and Edmonton face a stern Calgary Stampeders challenge. Then it's a preview of all nine games in Round 3 of the AFLW season helmed by a must-win clash for the Geelong Cats against the unbeaten Sydney Swans.
Geelong Cats hunde a los Swans por 111-68 y se mantienen segundos en la clasificación. AFL en Español te trae lo más destacado de la jornada.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Monday the 28th of July with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. On AFL 360, Gerard and Garry dissect the stunner between the St Kilda Saints and the Melbourne Demons. Garry Lyon then takes aim at the Melbourne Demons players for their fourth quarter performance that fumbled the victory. Garry and Gerard also discuss North Melbourne's crushing defeat to the Geelong Cats and debate whether Alastair Clarkson is still the right man for the job. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYOSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zach was still a teen when he was scouted by the AFL in Ireland, beginning a great adventure in Australia, where he fell in love and unexpectedly became a dad. On his way home from training, a 24-year-old Zach would have to pull over on the side of the road to cry before he got home to his young family.Zach Tuohy was just 17 years old when he was scouted by the Carlton Football Club at a Gaelic football tournament in his home country of Ireland.He did two trials for the club before taking the plunge, leaving his family behind in Portlaoise and moving to Australia to become a professional footballer, first for Carlton and then for the Cats in Geelong.By the time Zach retired from the AFL in 2024, he had accumulated an astonishing 288 games, a premiership title, a loving Aussie wife and two beautiful sons.But Zach's great Irish-Australian adventure wasn't always a dream run.He struggled as a young, first-time dad, and didn't know who to turn to.On the way home from training, Zach would feel compelled to pull over on the side of the road and cry, alone in his car before coming home to his young family, pretending everything was ok.Further informationThe Irish Experiment is co-authored by Catherine Murphy and published by Simon and Schuster.Keep up to date with Zach's post-footy exploits on his Instagram page.Find out more about the Conversations Live National Tour on the ABC website.This episode of Conversations was produced by Meggie Morris and presented by Sarah Kanowski. Executive Producer is Nicola HarrisonIt explores the AFL, Carlton, Geelong Cats, Premiership, Grand Final, West Coast Eagles, fatherhood, post postpartum depression, postnatal depression in men, young fathers, migration, Irish in Australia, Aussie Rules, hurling, grandma's love, relationships, raising children, life after sport, professional athletes, Sydney Swans, Grand Final, footy.
Noelia Blasco resume la ronda 18 de la AFL. Adelaide Crows derrotaron a Western Bulldogs por 109-98 y se mantienen en la cuarta plaza. Los GWS Giants vencieron contundentemente a Geelong Cats 111-85 tras un recital goleador de Aaron Cadman. Richmond rompe una racha de siete derrotas al hilo y vencieron Essendon 46-37. Repasamos más resultados.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Wednesday 18th June with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon return for another edition of AFL 360, the boys are joined by Geelong Cats' Patrick Dangerfield ahead of his 350 game milestone this weekend. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday 17th June with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon return for another edition of AFL 360. The panel discusses the multiple injuries picked up in Round 14, focussing on Carlton’s Harry McKay & Charlie Curnow and the West Coast Eagles’ captain Oscar Allen. They then look forward to Friday night’s crucial clash between the Brisbane Lions and Geelong Cats at the GMHBA stadium, where the Lions don’t have many happy memories in recent times. Plus, they play real or overreaction about the St. Kilda Saints. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geelong Cats aplastó a Essendon por una diferencia de 95 puntos en el MSG. El resultado fue 151-56 con Bailey Smith y Jeremy Cameron liderando el equipo de los Cats que ya suman 5 victorias consecutivas. En AFL en español te ofrecemos resultados, clasificación, emoción y toda la información de la Australian Football League.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Wednesday the 21st of April with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon are back for another big edition of AFL 360, previewing the big Thursday night clash between the Geelong Cats and the Western Bulldogs, which sees the return of Bailey Smith to his old club… expect some fire! One of WA’s great footy icons Stephen Michael then joins the show to discuss his playing career and shares some great stories including one where he played a game after being shot! For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Giants y Geelong Cats ofrecen un partido muy emocionante que acabó con victoria de los primeros por 105-101. En AFL en español te ofrecemos resultados, clasificación, emoción e información de la Australian Football League.
Liam and Tim discuss the main takeaways from the Hawks 7 point defeat against the Cats in Round 6 including Nuke's Smashing Half, Karl's Killer Game and Ramped Up Effort.Give TH a 5-star review! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TalkingHawksFollow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingHawksFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talking_hawksFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkinghawks
In a world where Corey wants to watch Geelong Cats vs. Melbourne Demons in the AFL, can Jay hold back from ranting and keep the episode short and sweet? The boys run through their AEW Dynasty predictions and question what the f**k NJPW is doing. All this and less on the newest episode of Smack It Down!
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