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Tom Browne gave us all the latest news in the footy world, including updates on the futures of Ben King and Gil McLachlan, what Heritier Lumumba is up to in Melbourne and more, 1:20 – Gil McLachlan's future – there's a view Gil could stay for 12 more months 2:20 – Round up of where the candidates are at, and who could leave when change happens 3:45 – Tom spoke to Heritier Lumumba – he wants to get involved in professional sport again, working with the Congolese National Rugby Union team 5:00 – Lumumba's experience with and thoughts on concussion in the AFL 6:45 – The future of the tackle – Zach Merrett spoke about the confusion surrounding his suspension 9:00 – Trade latest 9:45 – Ben King 10:15 – Tom de Koning 10:30 – Harry Himmelberg 10:45 – Injury news – Max Gawn 11:25 – Nathan Kreuger to play on Anzac Day 11:40 – Buddy Franklin on limited trainingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lumumba has been in the headlines recently and Geoff Walsh - who was football boss at Collingwood at the time - has had his say.
John Longmire's comments about Dustin Martin, Tim on calls for a review at Essendon, Heritier Lumumba's comments on Twitter last night, the ability to move the ground from one end to the other from kick-ins, the chances of James Hird coaching next year, a potential indigenous all-stars game, and more.
On Thursday morning, Garry and Tim's Ramble included their experiences on public transport, Tim's lateness in getting his license, players smoking before game, the most useless, ScoMo cleaning up a schoolkid, cashless venues, and more. After they caught up with Johnny From Epping, who some answering to do, their 'Conversation Starters' included John Longmire's comments about Dustin Martin, Tim on calls for a review at Essendon, Heritier Lumumba's comments on Twitter last night, the chances of James Hird coaching next year, and more. Following Tim's 'Trainer's Report' on Garry, they were joined by AFL.com.au journalist Cal Twomey who had some contract updates around the league. Sydney co-captain Callum Mills was next to join the show, and after looking at the reduced importance of getting a high number of disposals in 'Questions Without Notice', they went through their 'Overreactions of the Week'.
Gary Rohan set to return for Geelong, Adam Treloar makes declaration ahead of game 200, Heritier Lumumba's closing statement, the AFLW have negotiated a big pay rise for their players, and more.
Matt Rendell gave his thoughts on the relationship between Lumumba and the Collingwood football club.
Sam Hargreaves is joined by two-time Premiership Cat and proud Larrakia man Mathew Stokes to discuss the social and financial benefit an AFL team in the Northern Territory could bring. Sam also looks at today's press conferences from David Noble and Craig McRae, and latest regarding Heritier Lumumba.
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - Collingwood hosting the Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium, Heritier Lumumba, AFL Rising Star criteria and more 2. SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund 3. Gold Coast Suns comeback king Rory Thompson 4. Lost in the Wash 5. North Melbourne coach David Noble speaks to the media 6. Melbourne City striker Jamie Maclaren
Joey, Duck, Daisy and Damo are back to talk all the biggest news in footy, including David Noble's spray to the North Melbourne playing group, contract lengths for rookies, the nightclubbing Eagles, Heritier Lumumba v Collingwood, the Daisy Duck Dive, and this weekend's tips. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Was the coverage surrounding David Noble's apology bigger than it should've been, what did we learn from the Heritier Lumumba recordings, is Nicole Livingstone going overseas to commentate swimming an issue, Paul Roos' role at Melbourne, the best restricted free agents this off-season, and more.
Sam and Jimmy Bartel were joined by Leigh Matthews in the studio, plus North Melbourne CEO Ben Amarfio.
Catch up on all of the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday, May 10th with Gerard Whateley and Mark Robinson. Gerard and Robbo discuss the latest claims by ex-Collingwood player Heritier Lumumba surrounding his time at the club and former coach Nathan Buckley. The pair also go through David Noble's apologies to his players following his post-match comments. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heritier Lumumba's feud with Nathan Buckley shows no sign of easing off
SEN SA Breakfast with Kane Cornes & Andrew Hayes - Adelaide Crows midfielder Sam Berry, Michelangelo Rucci and the ethics of secret recordings, Host of The Global Game Simon Hill, what Jason Horne-Francis is worth, and plenty more!
The Rooch joined SEN SA Breakfast to discuss the Heritier Lumumba recordings and the ethics of secretly recording a conversation, Jason Horne-Francis, and more.
"If one person knows that you're recording the conversation isn't organic." A difficult situation for Collingwood has become even more tricky with Lumumba releasing secret recordings. Kane and Hayesy react on SEN SA Breakfast.
Nathan Buckley recordings, Port's Jake Pasini suffers ACL injury, Travis Boak praise for Hinkley, Nathan Freeman leaves Crows, West Coast Eagles issues, Port AFLW sign Gemma Houghton, SANFL state game update, and more.
"It is an inconvenient truth, but broadcasting a recording made without the knowledge or consent of the other party is unethical, that's not a statement of race, that's just statement of fact."
The Collingwood Wars continue; Heritier Lumumba v Nathan Buckley An Aussie jockeys very very bad day at the track Sally Fitzgibbons heading back to the big show Gallen ready for another prize fight in Newcastle See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We unpacked one of the big stories breaking tonight.
Tuesday footy expert Adam Cooney and Melbourne Storm's Josh King were on the show. Plus plenty of chat about North Melbourne, Jason Horne-Francis and Heritier Lumumba v Nathan Buckley. Plus the boys pose the big question - is it ok to interfere in a man's cooking on a BBQ?
What a banger Round Eight was in the AFL. Peps and Jamie get stuck into the massive Essendon and Gold Coast wind, David Noble's feedback issue, West Coast's nightclub nightmare, Heritier Lumumba continues his feud with Collingwood, forwards kicking bags, Tony Stark, and much more! https://www.afl.com.au/news/758187/heath-chapman-is-the-round-eight-nab-afl-rising-star (Heath Chapman is the round eight NAB AFL Rising Star) 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
Garry and Tim discuss the recordings of conversations between Heritier Lumumba and Nathan Buckley, released by Lumumba last night.
The recordings released by Heritier Lumumba last night, Sam Landsberger's story about the AFL's dealings with the umpire abuse report, and Jason Horne-Francis' decision to put off contract talks.
SEN Chief Sports Reporter Sam Edmund joined Garry and Tim to discuss Heritier Lumumba's interview with the ABC this morning.
Sports lawyer Justin Quill joined Garry and Tim to outline any potential legal ramifications for Heritier Lumumba after he released private conversations with Nathan Buckley on Twitter last night.
On Wednesday morning, Garry and Tim discussed Garry's gravy making skills, the loud music on 'The Chase', Terry Wallace's Facebook status, Garry's avocado issue, Tim's new favourite song, and more in 'The Ramble'. After discussing the recordings released by Heritier Lumumba last night, Sam Landsberger's story about the AFL's dealings with the umpire abuse report, and Jason Horne-Francis' decision to put off contract talks in 'Conversation Starters', they caught up with Hawthorn star Tom Mitchell, who assessed their start to the year and the exciting young list they have on their hands. They got an update on Heritier Lumumba's ABC interview this morning with Sam Edmund, and after quickly entering the Wonderful World of Wine with George Samios, they were joined by Boomers star and San Antonio Spurs big man Jock Landale in the studio. And halfway through a snappy 'Questions Without Notice', sports lawyer Justin Quill called in to chat about any possible legal ramifications for Heritier Lumumba.
In 'Conversation Starters' Garry and Tim discussed the recordings released by Heritier Lumumba last night, Sam Landsberger's story about the AFL's dealings with the umpire abuse report, and Jason Horne-Francis' decision to put off contract talks. And after learning more about Lumumba's interview with the ABC this morning from Sam Edmund, they were joined in the studio by Boomers star and San Antonio Spurs big man Jock Landale.
Michael Gleeson, Caroline Wilson and Peter Ryan dive into the issues at West Coast, Melbourne's swagger, Maurice Rioli jnr's coming-of-age performance, Essendon's big win, the entertaining Blues, Darcy Moore's defence, Heritier Lumumba's fresh allegations about the Pies and much more. Got a question about your club? Send it to realfootypod@theage.com.au for our hosts to answer. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. And if you value independent, quality journalism, please subscribe to The Age today. Thanks for listening and don't forget to check out more great podcasts from The Age & SMH. Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEN Chief Sports Reporter Sam Edmund joined Gerard to chat about the continued fallout from the West Coast Eagles nightclub saga, Nathan Buckley's response to the Heritier Lumumba report this morning, Tim English's contract extension with the Dogs, and more.
Heritier Lumumba's pornographic claim, Port Adelaide injury update, West Coast 'Nightclub 7', Heath Chapman the Rising Star nominee, Coaches Votes, and more.
The Rooch joined SEN SA Breakfast to discuss brutal reviews, Heritier Lumumba, Port's run, Riley Thilthorpe, and more.
It was a massive weekend of football with plenty of news doing the rounds! Tom Browne brought us all the latest from Round 8 including the unfolding West Coast nightclub saga, injury wrap from the weekend, Heritier Lumumba & Collingwood + much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - Melbourne vs the Field, Essendon's win, Collingwood's issues, what to do at North Melbourne, and more 2. SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund 3. Lost in the Wash 4. SEN Tennis Commentator Brett Phillips
Nathan Buckley responds to the Heritier Lumumba report released in the Herald Sun this morning.
On Monday morning, Garry and Bucks' 'Ramble' included chats about the extraordinary canvassing for the federal election, Bucks' trip to a speakeasy bar, the Miami GP and Daniel Ricciardo, the win of the round, and more. Bucks addressed the Heritier Lumumba report in today's Herald Sun, then went through his five key takeaways from Round 8 in 'The Buck Stops Here'. And after getting an update on Tim English's contract and some more footy news from Sam Edmund, they discussed Essendon's comeback win over Hawthorn in 'Questions Without Notice.'
Heritier Lumumba's feud with Collingwood and former coach Nathan Buckley is laid bare in a dossier he wanted to present to the club. The first trains for the Melbourne Airport Rail Link have been ordered. Thousands of Victorian students will this week sit NAPLAN tests online for the first time. An inner city council wants planning laws beefed up so that new wood heaters can be banned in built-up areas. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription atheraldsun.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After Bucks responded to the Heritier Lumumba report in today's Herald Sun, he looked at his five key takeaways from Round 8 in 'The Buck Stops Here', which was followed by some of Garry's talking points from the weekend.
Mark Duffield, chief football writer for The West Australian, is joined by Nick Rynne, sports editor, to talk about outgoing AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan's legacy and possible successor, the ongoing angst between former Collingwood player Heritier Lumumba and Magpies on the club's handling of racial issues and they give their predictions for round 5. Plus, Duff and Quarters read out your thoughts on the Thirsty Camel mailbag and the boys answer your questions. If you have a question or comment for the guys, send your messages to duffandquarters@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whether he left Collingwood satisfied with his decade as the senior coach, how the 2020 season may have set his exit in motion, his respective relationships with Adam Treloar and Tom Phillips after the pair were put up for trade 18 months ago, his reflections on the Do Better report and his ties with former Magpies president Eddie McGuire, his hopes of reconnecting with Heritier Lumumba, and more.
YoNasDa Lonewolf sat down with Brazilian born Australian former professional footballer, Heritier Lumumba. We had to turn this unedited "Walk In My Moccasins" episode into a two-part episode as Heritier shared with us the highs and lows of being an athlete that called out the AFL racism. This "Walk in My Moccasins" episode will have you feeling empowered as Lumumba takes us through his journey of him finding himself and to be proud of being a Black man and his work with Indigenous Peoples Movement. Thank you Lumumba for taking us on your walk with you in your moccasins. Support the show
YoNasDa Lonewolf sat down with Brazilian born Australian former professional footballer, Heritier Lumumba. We had to turn this unedited "Walk In My Moccasins" episode into a two-part episode as Heritier shared with us the highs and lows of being an athlete that called out the AFL racism. This "Walk in My Moccasins" episode will have you feeling empowered as Lumumba takes us through his journey of him finding himself and to be proud of being a Black man and his work with Indigenous Peoples Movement. Thank you Lumumba for taking us on your walk with you in your moccasins. Support the show (https://paypal.me/Yonasda?locale.x=en_US)
AFL Commission Chairman Richard Goyder strongly backs Gillon McLachlan after Heritier Lumumba called for the AFL CEO to resign over his handling of race issues as Goyder joined WA Sports Talk for a wide-ranging chat on all the biggest issues in the game.
AFL Commission Chairman Richard Goyder strongly backs Gillon McLachlan after Heritier Lumumba called for the AFL CEO to resign over his handling of race issues as Goyder joined WA Sports Talk for a wide-ranging chat on all the biggest issues in the game.
Magpies coach Nathan Buckley joins Callum Twomey to discuss the Do Better report, his regrets about how he handled the Heritier Lumumba press conference several years ago, Eddie McGuire's departure, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Off the back of Eddie McGuire's baffling and now-notorious comments responding to a report detailing the history of systemic racism at Collingwood Football Club, we speak to Rana Hussain, Diversity and Inclusion Co-ordinator at Richmond FC and co-host of the Outer Sanctum podcast about the long, ugly reality of racism in footy. Plus, we reflect on the 2020 results of the Scanlon Foundation's 'Mapping social cohesion' survey, which point to a complication of the term 'multiculturalism'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 73 AYOTF - Em'broiled' Magpies and AFLW Rd. 2 In this episode, I look back at the AFLW's Rd. 1, preview Rd. 2, and look at the aftermath of the Magpie's press conference Want to help out the podcast? Buy me a coffee, Podcast fundraiser Podcast "merch" storefront A link to my new Youtube Page. Here is where you can also find my podcasts. Article links for this week's episode 'He's just cooked': Clarko powerless to stop Scully retiring Collingwood racism report: Indigenous leaders calls for quotas for players at the Magpies ‘Secret' Report Reveals Collingwood's Alleged Disturbing Culture of ‘Systemic Racism' 'Not a racist club': McGuire fights back after leaked report Collingwood racism report: Eddie McGuire resists calls to stand down as Magpies president McGuire responds to racism report Eddie McGuire's gaffes file - when the Magpies chief and Channel Nine star's mouth got him in trouble Eddie where's the apology? AFL news 2021: Collingwood Eddie McGuire press conference, Tanya Hosch, Heritier Lumumba, Nathan Buckley, Scott Pendlebury Collingwood Football Club is guilty of systemic racism, review finds MAILING LIST signup: Email form for creating email list - 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. 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. contact: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 1-800-273-8255 I humbly thank you for taking the time to listen to my show. I truly appreciate it. Don't forget that you can reach me on Twitter @Yank_on or at ayankonthefooty@gmail.com. You can also find me at A Yank on the Footy on Instagram and Facebook. I ask that you consider sharing this episode, and this podcast with your family and friends. You can find my podcast at: https://feed.podbean.com/ayankonthefooty/feed.xml, as well as on Apple, Spotify and Stitcher or by looking for “A Yank on the Footy” in your favorite search engine.
An Australian company has signed a 300 MILLION DOLLAR DEAL with the White House to provide rapid Covid tests for the US military. ELLUME, based in BRISBANE, has been developing the technology over the past decade. The test connects to a smart phone to deliver a result in 15 minutes. +++ A new poll suggests 75 per-cent of AUSSIES will likely get the COVID VACCINE when its rolled out. The NEWSPOLL found 46 per-cent would definitely get it. 17 per-cent are still opposed. ...Meanwhile PERTH has entered the SECOND DAY of lockdown. No new cases of coronavirus were recorded in the last 24 hours after just one case on Sunday triggered the shutdown. +++ Former Collingwood player HERITIER LUMUMBA has labelled the club's response to a damning racism report as BIZARRE. MAGIES President EDDIE McGUIRE yesterday described it as a proud day for the club... saying the report proved their commitment to tackling the issue. +++ The UN has condemned the coup in MYANMAR. The military seized power of the country yesterday after detaining its leader. A 1 year STATE OF EMERGENCY has now been declared and a night time curfew is in force. It's all got to do with the country's NOVEMBER ELECTION...the military claims it was FRAUDULENT. +++ IN ENTERTAINMENT - PRINCE HARRY has won a defamation case against the Daily Mail in the UK...which had claimed HARRY turned his back on his former colleagues in the Royal Marines. - The man who played SCREECH in the original SAVED BY THE BELL - Dustin Diamond - has died of cancer at the age of 44. - RITA ORA has arrived in SYDNEY, going into HOTEL QUARATINE. She's in AUSTRALIA to film THE VOICE. And that's the latest Headlines from Auscast, if you want to see more news and the listen to the most loved podcasts in Australia, head to Auscast network dot com. More Headlines soon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for S5 Ep 22.The Sounding Board is all thanks to Drinkwise - Stay safe and if you're choosing to drink, be sure to Drinkwise.And thanks to our new sponsor Red Energy - powered by Snowy Hydro, a leader in renewable energy. 100% Australian electricity & gas. Call 131 806 for real Aussie energy.SHOW NOTES00 - Imagine being in Gillon McLachlan's shoes right now. Finally got footy back up and running and now Alastair Clarskson is taking pot shots at the ‘state of the game'.5.30 – Is running sport during COVID-19 becoming a code war as well as a state war of NRL v AFL? Discussion of the changing face of the hub set up. Hutchy feels like Melbourne teams should get out now while they can. If they don't want to leave their families, then don't go.11.30 – reflecting on the current state of play under COVID-19. From international border closures to some Melbourne suburbs being off limits.16.00 – The narrative around Heritier Lumumba's claims of racism at Collingwood has been interesting. Use of the term ‘my truth' or ‘his truth' is worth discussing as is the nature of offence. Hutchy feels Collingwood should just make an unconditional apology.25.00 – Taking Out the Trash. Lovely piece of work by Rugby Australia to tweet details of the AGM at 7.30pm on a Friday night. Thanks to listener Justin Cornell for the tip off.29.00 – Discussion of budget cuts at the ABC while meanwhile the federal government announced $50 million public interest news gathering program to support rural and regional publishers and broadcasters.35.30 – Question of the Week for Social Status Toby Mew via Facebook asked;"We often see controversial media personalities continue to get away with, frankly, extremely offensive statements. Some presenters, such as Alan Jones or Sam Newman, have a reputation for this and yet kept their seats for years. At face value, it seems that the media keeps them on for their ability to generate headlines, under the guise of promoting diverse opinions. At what point does the media say 'enough', and remove people from airtime for their remarks?That's our Question of the Week for Social Status. Social Media marketing is more important than ever and if your business needs social media marketing, Social Status are offering fifty percent off to any sounding board listener. Head to their website HERE. 41.00 – Tik Tok for Business. Will advertising ruin the platform?43.00 – Billions has run out! Hutchy was hanging out to finish the latest season of the show and now finds out the final episodes weren't even filmed before COVID-19 shut down production. Hutchy wants suggestions of another ‘chips in' series he can watch. Damo recommends Breaking Bad.Send Hutchy your suggestions for binge worthy series via Twitter or Facebook. Or email the show thesoundingboard@crocmedia.comThis episode was produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia
Footy is just around the corner! Naks and Shez preview round 2. Recorded on the 10th of June 2020. In this episode we discuss: - Injuries for each club in a ladder format - A not so in-depth preview of this week's games - Heritier Lumumba's open letter, Harley Bennell come back
It's finals time in the AFL premiership season! As well as giving their tips, Danielle Croci and Josh Pinn discuss last weekend's AFLW State of Origin game and Heritier Lumumba's recent revelations regarding his time at Collingwood. Josh also has an interview with Davey J, one of the organisers of the upcoming Canberra Reclink Community Cup and Dave Brown gives us the finals news from the SANFL and the Adelaide Footy Women's comps.
This week Caro and Corrie discuss menacing men and guys who make your skin crawl (like Donald does for Hilary Clinton) and Australia’s uneasy relationship with its public holidays and the debate over dropping Australia Day from local council calendars. Caro interviewed Heritier Lumumba recently and has some revealing insights into casual racism in the AFL and at the Collingwood Football Club. The Footy Show and Eddie Mcguire’s performance are under review, there’s BSF (books, screen and food), Corrie takes aim at new car technology in Grumpy Old Women, Kyle Sandilands gets a spray in Six Quick Questions plus a couple of retail inspired offerings in GLT (Good Local Tip).