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When will the flat feeling end? Blame whoever you like but Saturday's shenanigans have Jack Newnes' conspiratorial finger prints all over it. Time to therapeutically Restump Podcast the blatant broad daylight heist!Yes, we know, if Josh Treacy takes that mark, we probably win the game but I'm not ready to hear that! Yes, you can tell us the plenty of ifs, buts, maybes and woulda, shoulda couldas…. but what's your point! Let us grieve in peace and, for now, focus all our blame energy on anything other than purple!The reality is, remove the last minute and a half of the game and we're staring down the barrel of an overwhelming shedload of positives. That was arguably one of the tougher tests we'll have this year and, apart from the result, we passed with flying colours…. it was the flying fluoro green colours that were the problem. We strangled Carlton all day making their task incredibly difficult. It was a rare occurrence when they didn't have to kick to contest and they simply struggled to get their game going. Unfortunately, though as far as our scoreboard damage goes, we still leave the door open for opponents which, on this occasion, came back to bite us. He's been building in recent weeks and on Saturday Jeremy Sharp had a monster. His continual run to space to provide an option and his subsequent ball use is a sight for sore purple eyes, not seen since the Ed Langdon / Brad Hill days! Tommy Emmett has been reading the Josh Carr playbook. He's surely having team meetings with Josh, Crowley and Hayden Ballantyne and we're just loving it. Jordan Clark is in super-duper hot form and it looks like continuing. His communicative manner and on field observations are absolutely on point. Is the Fyfe aerial work returning? While Jojo wasn't enthused by it, I'm of the opinion he had a phenomenal game and looks to be building. His presence out there is a luxury we can't afford to lose so let's hope he stays fit and healthy. We could go on and on but let's wrap it up here and continue it on the pod. Jojo has plenty of explaining to do regarding his preview pod comments and we had our first winner in the Mi Casa Property Boutique metres gained competition. Congrats to Vince Costantino. We're already a day late and there is at least two shedloads to get through so we better get on with it. If you're looking for that non-pharmaceutical purple therapeutic pick me up, you've come to the right place as we've got the good gear at bargain basement prices. Support the show
This week, the Coodas are live from the pod at the Frankston Footy Club! Special guests include CEO of the Frankston Dolphins, Adrian 'Rocky' Lloyd, former Saint, Blue and now Dolphin, Jack Newnes, Head coach of the Frankston women's team, Anthony Radings and 3MP Breakfast host 'Dolphin' Dave Ferguson. Plus more songs from Champs, Covey in the Crowd, What we Learned Today, Sam the Sub from Outside Football, and of course, Coodabeens Footy Talkback!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Browne gave us all the latest news, including the imminent broadcast deal, the fallout from Jack Newnes' overturned goal and Shai Bolton's taunt, Brad Scott mooting a last disposal out of bounds free kick rule, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In his best Tony Greig voice, Billy Birmingham said “A grudge is nothing more than a place to park your car.” We respectfully disagree. Time to Restump preview podcast Saturday night's much anticipated grudge match!Yes Ok, there are four points on offer and we don't want to take our eyes off the bigger picture prize…. but great meaningful entertaining long-term rivalries are built on stubbornly held grudges… so look out apron-string boy!There's a bit of a nostalgic old school Freo about this upcoming game. Sean Darcy making his intentions public and coach JL saying you should hand in your membership if you're not filthy on Cez! (Well that's what I read between JL's lines… the inference was there!)Prime time Saturday night, us and the Blues at similar developmental stages, both four and one, Jack Newnes is playing and Cez had the audacity to recently state he wanted to be part of building something from the ground up! We're one win and four losses in our last five encounters and haven't beaten them since 2018. And let's also not forget round 3 last year when the Blues deliberately singled out, took to and viciously bullied Andy Brayshaw! All the above plays a complimentary and respectful role, adding to the emotional and inspiring experience of the Len Hall game and the Anzac Day weekend. It promises to be one special occasion. While we were singling the Blues over the losses of Angus Young and Tracey Chapman, it isn't music to our ears! Their absence will seriously hurt us against Carlton's powerful forward line. But Griffin Logue's inclusion down back and a returning Sargent Schultz putting anything in blue under pressure up forward, has somewhat changed our tune. Is Carlton's naming of Paddy Crips a ruse? One week for a hamstring? Are the Blue baggers playing funny blue buggers? We're buzzing with anticipation and just can't sit still waiting for this game to come around! Plenty more to go over though, matchups, selection chatter, coaches covid, Lobby, Sonny and Alex Pearce. We touch on the umpiring debacle without animated arm and hand movements and then we round it out with a listener's question in the juggernaut that is the “Ask Jojo” segment. So, pick up your plugs, put em in your ports and piers, press play on this hour of purple poppycock and join us potting that punk who pinched our pesos, played us and pi55ed off! (You have to ask the question... how much nonsense can two people come up with!)Whatever the case…. We can't wait for Saturday night. Get in Freo!
Carlton midfielder Jack Newnes joins Dwayne to go over their win against Collingwood yesterday and Carlton's season so far.
Guests today were Carlton player Jack Newnes, Sam Edmund, First Serve host Brett Phillips, Werribee VFL coach Michael Barlow and SBS commentator Matt Keenan with a Tour de France update.
We saw the best game of the year against the Tigers and Power and an after the siren goal by Jack Newnes that will be replayed for years to come ... hopefully just once in the Fremantle Review. There were plenty of magical moments during the Festival of Footy, we discuss some of our favourites. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Across The Park, we start to believe we are a dating show. Then we become convinced phrases that are often said are wrong, for example we believe the saying should be "abstinence makes the heart grow fonder" and "love means never having to say sorry before, during, or after sex". We discuss the fact we never involve the audience and how we can change it, then we get into being a rebound, Mick talks about his social soccer assists, Gaby talks about taking her niece to swimming lessons, Joel talks about his trip to the golf course, Chloe McCardel swims the English Channel for the 35th time, Kevin Proctor trying to eat Shaun Johnson, Joel Thompson's split tongue, Paul McGregor finishing on a high, Jack Newnes goal to win, Adelaide Crows' having not won a game all season, some A League news, cycling during hail, insane MotoGP crashes, and Mick does a game!
Discussing the AFL Grand Final debate, Jack Newnes after the siren goal, and what did we learn from the footy festival? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We wrap up the festival of footy as its been a while between episodes and preview a relatively normal Round 13.
Preview/Review. What's better than an after the siren victory? Not much. Kris & Andy delight in a thrilling winning goal and preview a critical match against the Suns. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-blue-baggers-podcast/message
On this week's episode we talk about the outrageous Jack Newnes goal after the siren, poor umpiring, Tom Lynch escaping suspension again and a new flag favourite! Please be sure to leave a review and share with a mate as all of your support helps a lot and is greatly appreciated!
Former Carlton midfielder, & current East Fremantle star, Blaine Boekhorst joins the boys in the studio as this week's special guest. In what has been a controversial week, we'll talk to Blaine about being one of many talents to come out of the Swan Districts footy factory, the tweet bagging Mick Malthouses' coaching skills that came back to bite him, his days at the Blues where he notched up best first year player in 2015, why he wore the long sleeves, and coming back to Perth this time to Shark Park, all while we debate if the Jack Newnes goal should of been allowed!
This week on the podcast, Christian Joly from Champion Data answers your questions on score involvements, while the team discusses which players they're buying and selling stocks in, the Giants' fall from grace, and whether Jack Newnes' kick was better than Blight's.
Euphoria; the greatest end to a Blues match in recent memory. Join us to re-live our incredible victory over the Dockers, bask in the glory of Ian's man Jacky Newnes, and look ahead to this week's crucial clash with the Suns. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @navybluecorner, and email us @ thenavybluecorner@gmail.com
This week on the Real Footy podcast, Michael Gleeson, Jake Niall and Caroline Wilson discuss the teams that have done well during the AFL's festival of football, and the ones that have struggled. Has the condensed fixture caused problems for Essendon and Collingwood? Or has it just revealed issues that were already there? We look at the teams that have been playing at a level above everyone else this season and how their power forwards have been dominating, ask whether the ARC should be used to review incidents such as the lead-up to Jack Newnes' goal and discuss whether Melbourne are truly out of the woods. Get in touch! - We'd love to hear from you. Why not email us here, or 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. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plenty of love for Jack Newnes and the Blues following that dramatic win in PerthEssendon fans were fired up after their listless performance against the SaintsShelley Ware joined us ahead of Sir Doug Nicholls RoundMonday Mechanic Rob Harding gave us his thoughts on the Demons, Pies, Cats and GiantsPlus plenty of footy news - the fallout from James Sicily's knee injury
Gerard's editorial on Jack Newnes' goal after the siren
How? Why? Who cares! Jack Newnes produced a finish for the ages to win us the four points, but there was more to the result than that. Listen in as we dissect what time will come to regard as an iconic Carlton moment and, potentially, an important Carlton win. Ed wound back the clock, the skipper found his mojo and a couple of kids were among our very best.
Carlton's Jack Newnes joins the boys.
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Calvin and Warnie chat about the release of the 2020 AFL fixture and all of the Fantasy permutations. They discuss the bye rounds and strategy around who to consider as starters and who to aim for as upgrade targets. Calvin cracks open his Scale of Harness for the first time for the new season.EPISODE GUIDE0:45 - Players are back at training and the news filters through including more midfield time for Connor Rozee and Andrew Brayshaw.2:15 - Tom Rockliff will have an interrupted pre-season and back to contact drills in the new year.3:00 - Nine Thursday night games in 2020 with plenty of thinking for VC loophole options.5:45 - Bye round thinking with Brodie Grundy and Max Gawn on the same bye round. Is the Sam Jacobs round 14 bye handy to use him as an upgrade target for Gawn?8:00 - Upgrade targets off the first bye.9:30 - Which players could we be upgrading during the byes.11:50 - Cal's Scale of Hardness12:45 - Defenders who should shine early based on the fixture including Bachar Houli and Alex Withderden.15:00 - Midfielders to pick and avoid. Patrick Dangerfield is one to avoid early according to Calvin.17:30 - Rucks with a good draw including Sam Jacobs and the must-start that is Brodie Grundy.20:45 - The secret herbs and spices that goes into the Scale of Hardness.21:30 - Jack Newnes and Wylie Buzza could offer some value as newly signed delisted free agents.23:45 - Harley Bennell could be in the Fantasy mix once again.25:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.
The 2019 AFL Trade Period is in the books and the Saints emerged as the big winners of this incredibly important part of the football calendar, with five - yes FIVE - quality players nominating Moorabbin as their preferred next club. Not only has Linton St become a destination for AFL talent, but while other clubs dithered and missed out on their targets, the list management team made it work, bringing in all five to boost the depth and talent level of the St Kilda playing list.You've probably never heard of Steve Lennie - and that's just the way he likes it.Steve is the Pro Scout at the St Kilda FC - the main man behind the scenes tasked with identifying talent within the AFL ranks to bring into the football club.Darren Parkin, Nick Splitter and Aaron McGrath welcome Steve Lennie into the Unpluggered studio for the very first studio guest interview to go inside the club for all things recruitment, trade period and the life of being an AFL elite talent scout with never before heard insight.For all the lads reaction to the arrivals of Brad Hill, Paddy Ryder, Dougal Howard, Zak Jones and Dan Butler, and to losing club favourites Jack Steven, Josh Bruce, Blake Acres and Jack Newnes jump on board the Unpluggered train for Episode 8.Remember you can catch up on all our interviews with the likes of Peter Everitt, Leigh Montagna, Jarryn Geary, Stephen Milne, Grant Thomas and Adam Schneider by searching Unpluggered on Google or on your favourite podcast channel.Join the community!facebook.com/unpluggeredtwitter.com/unpluggeredinstagram.com/unpluggeredpodcastFollow on Twitter:@Darren_Parkin@nicksplitter@VAMH26@UnpluggeredYou can get in touch with the Unpluggered for guest or sponsorship opportunities at unpluggered@gmail.com.Thanks to the brilliant Lloyd Spiegel for the use of his "When The Saints Go Marching In."
AFL.com.au's Mitch Cleary joined Kane Cornes after breaking the story that Saint Jack Newnes will be joining the Blues as a delisted free agent.
He's been golfing, fishing, "too tired", and golfing again...but David Armitage finally came good and didn't dog the podcast. Hilarity ensues as Armo recounts his time living with Geary, getting stiffed in the Brownlow, Mark of the Year and Trevor Barker Award, and throws teammate Sam 'Big Sal' Alabakis overboard in a story for the ages. Jill lines up Armo himself in Jill's Grills, JB stumps the boys in Name the Player, before the final Jack Off plays out with both pride and hair on the line. This is one you simply cannot miss.
The boys are joined by comedic duo Jimmy Webster & Timmy Membrey. The larrikin locker-mates add a touch of country spice, divulging the mysterious fate of their former pet - Todd the Goat - what really happens in Jimmy's Fines, and Timmy's dance-off embarrassment at a certain wedding in Portugal.
The lads are joined by the great man known as Pretzel, Horse and Four-One among many other monikers, as emerging star backman Josh Battle joins TJWJ. Teeth whitening, tatts and the infamous Green Machine are just the tip of the iceberg for Batts, who audibly squirms as the boys dish out a memorable pasting.Jill's latest grill throws serious shade at a former podcast guest, JB's Name the Player is potted by the guest (embarrassing) and this Jack Off is one not to be missed. How do you spell Sierakowski? In the immortal words of one of the great thinkers of our time, the big No. 26, "I'm a strange unit". Listen to find out why.
The lads are joined by highly sought-after No. 1 guest Dylan Roberton after Armo dogs the boys once again. Robbo delves into his long and varied injury history before Jill unleashes on an up-and-coming star in this week's grill. Is Ben Paton a teacher? What did JB say to Jill in the locker room? Who is the superior musician in the Jack Off? Listen to find out.
The lads unleash after the planned guest Armo dogs the boys to go play golf, which sets the tone for an entire episode of public pastings. Gears fires back after hearing what went on while he was away, JB has everyone stumped in Name the Player and Jill throws a fellow podcaster under the bus in Jill's Grills.
'Gears' was unavailable to record the podcast, and with good reason...but apparently not good enough for the Jacks. The boys offer a meagre apology and don't hesitate to throw the skipper under the bus in the meantime. Heaps to come in Episode 3, including Jarryn's leg, a contentious pet-hate in Jill's Grills...and exactly who is Rahul Dravid?
The boys welcome their first guest and good mate, Seb “the Boss” Ross. Turns out Seb was an absolute pest and menace at Geary’s off-season Portugal wedding, and is also the king of the power move. Jack “Jill” Newnes takes names in Jill’s Grills, JB’s “Name the Player” heats up, before another epic “Jack Off” gets underway…can Jabba get one back on Jill?
With a brand new podcast come brand new segments. Gears kicks things off with Captain’s Call, before Jack “Jill” Newnes fires up in Jill’s Grills, taking aim at the skipper himself. JB launches his unimaginatively-named “Name the Player”, before the all-important Jack Off has its first instalment…tune in to hear just how much is on the line.
Every six rounds, the team at Champion Data run the numbers and award a group of players dual position status. They take into account where they line up on the ground, which parts of the ground they get their disposals and their role in the team. If this is significantly different to the single position they are already assigned, they add the new one and become DPPs (dual position players). Having DPPs in your squad allows extra flexibility in your line up and can help you out when trading. During the week, 20 new players added a position and quite a few have been welcomed in the middle of the multi-bye rounds. Basement priced first year players such as Sam Petrevski-Seton, Zac Fisher, Daniel Lloyd and Kurt Mutimer were previously only available as midfielders and with their new forward status, they can provide a handy bench link. Filling the hole left by Max Gawn and Jake Spencer, Cam Pedersen is now available as a RUC/FWD. The most interesting names for Fantasy coaches are usually those who add either FWD or DEF to their midfield status. At their best, Pearce Hanley, Sam Menegola and Travis Boak would be among the best in their new positions. Daniel Rich, Jack Newnes and Dom Sheed will certainly be worth looking at as free agents in your Draft leagues. Also in this week's podcast: - How round 11 played out - Fantasy news including injuries, suspensions, "Magoos news" and more - Bye round trading - Your burning questions answered
Jack Newnes on Sportsday radio on Tuesday 23 August.
Jack Newnes on Radio Sport National on Tuesday 9 August.
Jack Newnes caught up with the team at SEN on Sunday 26 June after the Saints thriller win against the Cats on Saturday night.
Saints midfielder Jack Newnes caught up with Sportsday's Tony Leonard and Terry Wallace on Wednesday 16 March.
Jack Newnes chats to Francis Leach and David Schwarz on SEN 1116 (23/02/16)