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In this episode, Siobhan Roe and Dean Vasic discuss the recent performance of North Melbourne, reflecting on the ups and downs of the team's journey. They delve into the impact of injuries, the importance of coaching messaging, and the dynamics of player development. The conversation also includes a preview of the upcoming match against the Bulldogs, injury updates, and predictions for the game, all while emphasizing the significance of the club's centenary celebrations.00:00 The Rollercoaster of Football Performance02:51 Injury Impact and Team Dynamics06:04 Coaching Messaging and Team Morale08:57 Player Performance and Future Prospects12:05 Injury Updates and Team Changes15:06 Centenary Game and Historical Context18:02 AFLW Insights and Player Contributions20:58 Looking Ahead: Future Challenges and Opportunities32:30 Inconsistent Improvement and Tactical Changes34:28 Matchups and Defensive Strategies36:21 Midfield Battles and Key Players40:24 Team Dynamics and Player Development44:24 Game Predictions and Fan Sentiment
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We start with a conversation about the AFL's best golfer, before Isaac talks about Hawthorn's Premiership Reunion party last weekend, then K-Mac comes off the long run over former North Melbourne players boycotting the 100th anniversary event due to AFLW players being invited. The team discuss Carlton's season, and what has led to their poor record so far. Plus they chat about Michael Voss' future, and if anyone on the list is off-limits. Some big team news lands, with Jake Lever being dropped at Melbourne, then Port Adelaide assistant Chad Cornes joins the show from the boundary, albeit after some hilarious technical difficulties. The Queen's Queries range from bad airport behaviour to the best concert you never went to, then Isaac turns to the 2015 Hawks for his Premiership Piece, and we wrap up all the latest news before bouncedown. Triple M Footy's Thursday Rub is Jack Heverin, Isaac Smith, Kate McCarthy, and Jay Z Clark.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Dean Vasic and Siobhan Roe celebrate a recent win for North Melbourne, discussing key performances, strategies, and the growth of players. They analyze the dynamics of the midfield, the importance of contract extensions, and the need for improvement in closing out games. The conversation also touches on injury management, the rise of Toby Pink, and a preview of the upcoming match against Hawthorn, highlighting key players and predictions for the game.
Carlton have been left with a lot of soul searching to do after their 50-point demolishing by Port Adelaide, is the scrutiny that Michael Voss will be facing valid or is the issue broader than just the head coach? How can the Dockers respond to their thrashing by the Saints earlier this year when they meet again this weekend. Plus, why North are a sneaky chance as the team preview the stand-out matches of Round 16.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday 24th June with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Carlton are deep in the furnace after a season-low loss to North Melbourne. Gerard and Garry look ahead to a massive clash with Port Adelaide and break down what the Blues need to show their fans - and themselves - to steady the season. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Juri and Harrison discuss this past and upcoming week of AFL, on this episode they talk about some events that have transpired such as Gold Coast midfielder Matt Rowell signing a two-year contract extension, Essendon's Zach Merrett in recent weeks, Brisbane ending a 13-game slide at GHMBA Stadium, North Melbourne's seven weeks of improvement, and much more!00:00 - Intro02:00 - Matt Rowell06:50 - Zach Merrett10:30 - Brisbane Lions win at GMHBA13:00 - North Melbourne17:00 - Sydney Swans19:15 - Port Adelaide vs Carlton Preview25:00 - Sydney vs Western Bulldogs Preview30:00 - Gold Coast vs Melbourne Preview34:35 - Hawthorn vs North Melbourne Preview40:30 - Collingwood vs West Coast Preview44:15 - Richmond vs Adelaide Preview48:00 - Fremantle vs St Kilda PreviewFollow our socials:Twitter/X:https://twitter.com/mojosports_Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mojosportsnetwork/AFL Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mojosportsafl/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/mojosportsnetwork/Our Website: https://www.mojosports.com.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Doc and Miller are back for another big week in football, discussing the highs and lows of round 15. The Giants and the Lions are in the spotlight after impressive wins, while Carlton's horrid loss to North Melbourne has the boys wondering what's got them to where they are currently.
It's been both a very short and very long week for the Carlton Football Club and its fans. Can they bring 'maximum effort' tonight against Port Adelaide? Both clubs have omitted four players, is it the change they need or too much pressure for debutant players? Would Port be enjoying Carlton being in the spotlight? And surely a draw would be the worst-case scenario for both clubs.
An Australian broadcast network has been criticised for zooming in on a crying child during Carlton's AFL shock loss to North Melbourne on the weekend. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday 24th June with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Carlton are well and truly in the furnace as their season hits a season-low, losing to North Melbourne. Gerard and Garry breakdown whether it been an over or under-reaction from the AFL community to the result and calls for change at the club. Plus the AFL's focus on Waverly Oval and how the AFL 360 show last night got Damien Hardwick into some unnecessary trouble. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Waverley Park will remained footy focused after the AFL have purchased the ground from Hawthorn, Roosy takes us back to his playing days there. Can any teams below ninth on the ladder make Finals and for those who can't, how can they make the most of what's left of the season? Plus, if Port are truly out of finals contention, is now the time for Ken Hinkley to hand the reigns to Josh Carr?
On today's episode of Tradies, We had to address the elephant in the room, Carlton. Their loss against North Melbourne goes against everything they are building - which begged the question, what are they actually building? On top of that Sam adds TWO Dogs to the whiteboard while Mitch gives contract updates regarding some of the leagues biggest un-contracted stars. ____________________________________________________________________________
Ross Glendinning jumps on the pod to chat North Melbourne, winning the Brownlow medal as a key back & captaining the inaugural West Coast Eagles team. So good. One you don't want to miss! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Blues are once again in turmoil following a disappointing loss to North Melbourne. This week on the Real Footy podcast, Michael Gleeson, Jake Niall and Caroline Wilson discuss the winds of change blowing through the Blues. They also debate tagging tactics, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan's mending of relationships at the Western Bulldogs and the mooted return of State of Origin footy. Plus, they identify the one team that might be the sleeping giant in this year's race for the finals.Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Monday 23rd June with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Garry Lyon vents his frustration at Charlie Curnow in the wake of Carlton’s shocking loss to North Melbourne, calling out effort and intent in a game the Blues had to win. The panel unpacks where it all went wrong for Michael Voss’ side and what it means for their finals hopes. Plus, can the Bulldogs hold their spot in the top eight? And all the key fallout from Round 15 as the race to September heats up. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Bigger Footy! We're back for the Round 15 recap with JJ, Patto and Lincoln Allan, where the boys unpack all the major talking points including; Carlton's shock loss to North Melbourne, Brisbane's return to form at the Cattery, GWS' resurgence and more. Enjoy plums and remember to GET THE KNEES UP! Send us your voice messages here: https://memo.fm/200pluspodcast/ Produced by Josh Moffitt 200 PLUS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/200pluspod/ Clubby Sports: https://www.instagram.com/ClubbySports
In this episode, Dean Vasic and Mark Hallo discuss the recent performance of North Melbourne, analyzing their game against Carlton. They delve into the team's physicality, coaching impact, and player development, highlighting key contributions from the midfield and forward line. The conversation also touches on the depth of the reserves and the promising future of the club as they prepare for upcoming matches.
We won't be seeing Max King return to the field this season and Adam Treloar is out for at least six weeks, how can players still contribute to the team from the rehab group? Geelong's Max Holmes gets a warning for addressing umpires, how should players and teams deal with umpiring disagreements? Would Roosy release the audio from the coaching box after a Grand Final loss? Plus the Carlton Football Club are still facing the fall out from their loss to North Melbourne, is the criticism fair?
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. GWS continued their stronghold over the SUNS to push them outside the 8 for the first time this season. North Melbourne obliterated the Blues at the MCG on Saturday afternoon heaping more pressure on Michael Voss and Nick Daicos was able to break the tag of Marcus Windhager on Saturday night to further stake his claim as the favourite for the Brownlow Medal. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Saturday Rub is back the Triple MCG for Carlton and North Melbourne where they're joined by Bredan Fevola and injured Blue Jagga Smith. But the the big issue of the day is has Bill been getting his social media pics photoshopped? Triple M Footy's Saturday Rub is James Brayshaw, Billy Brownless, Bernie Vince, and Damian BarrettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to who Leigh Matthews thought was best on ground as the Kangaroos got over the line in a shock win over the Blues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We've been a circus at times but now we're a Dogga and Prancing Pony show! Time to Restump Podcast the withdrawal of the 4 points from the Kanga bank.When you get over the line in a last gasp effort against a team serially occupying cellar dwelling real estate, you're usually disappointed and rarely anything more than relieved. However, on this occasion, North deserves the credit. They brought and applied a pressure level none of us saw coming and it was all but good enough to beat us.However, in what is another step in the right direction and a feather in our cap, we found a way to win when previously we may not have done. Is this the maturing filtering through? The age and experience factors gradually starting to take shape?Can we just dip our lids, applaud and enjoy the Voss gloss? A two-time club discard, what a revelation Paddy Voss has been. From outside looking in, not only has he played his part in transforming our former robotic and predictable manner, he has created energy with his enthusiasm and made a material contribution. We say the Saints game was the catalyst for Freo's turnaround, but has it been the Prancing Pony instead? He came in the game after and has kicked 10 goals in his 5 games since.And while we're on the topic of discarded players, Corey Wagner deserves a standing ovation. Luke Davies Uniacke was cutting us to ribbons, ending the first half with 20 touches and a goal. Second half, Mr Longmuir said, “Mr Davies Uniacke, meet Mr Wagner.” LDU ended the game with 27 touches. Tristian Xerri was always going to be a problem but we saw some good improvement in Sean Darcy and while Luke Jackson didn't have his substantial midfield impact, he still found a way to influence the game. However, had it not been for the great Josh Treacy's defensive acts, we may be singing a different tune today. Sure, you expect Cyclonic performances in wet weather, but his game saving mark backing into a pack of Kangaroos deep in defence with just moments to go, has been undersold. His subsequent kick out of bounds on the full… we won't mention that.We won the game so the coaches obviously got it right, but there was a little disappointment in the subbing off of Neil Erasmus. For someone who has lacked opportunity and hasn't put a foot wrong since his return, maybe there were grounds for keeping him on. But with Fyfe looking for minutes, Nathan O'Driscoll playing superbly at Peel, Alex Pearce thereabouts, Izzy Dudley set to return and Brandon Walker closing in, there might be a few selection headaches and disappointments in the near future. Not a bad problem to have though. It was the first of the five vital games that will determine our September quest and we got the dishes done. And at the end of the day, that is all we really needed to do. We now need to feast on the next four and sure up some percentage given the tightness of the battle for top eight spots. It's a short turnaround as this Thursday night we take it to the Dons who are coming off a belting at the hands of Geelong. We need to be ready for their response.All in all it was a better win than a win over a bottom placed team suggests. We were made to work for it and we had to earn it. However, we got shown that we're still susceptible to pressure and if a top eight team dropped it on us, they also probably wouldn't allow us to score as freely and get away with it. Just some assessable balance food for thought.It's more a bank the 4 points and move on but there's always plenty to bang on about. So, if you're not ready to robotically put it behind us and be all methodical about it, feel free to join us on the pod to squeeze every last ounce of eSend us a textSupport the show
Freo manage to hang on away from home... at home. Join Lachy Reid, Ryan Daniels, Xavier Ellis, Mark Cometti, and Tom Atkinson for every massive moment in a see-sawing affair at Optus StadiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. The Demons yet again dominated the inside 50 count but couldn't put a winning score on the board leaving them stranded in 15th spot on the table. It was a coming of age weekend for a trio of power forwards in the comp while Jesse Hogan and Jeremy Cameron showed why they're the benchmark. North Melbourne comes back from Perth with silver linings and positive outcomes, they have the chance to end Carlton's season this weekend at the MCG. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Kangaroos sold two of their home games to play in Western Australia and Matthew Richardson isn't a fan of North Melbourne giving Fremantle an extra home game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're halfway through the season and it's time for a Mid Season Review! Bern counts down his Top 10 Nuff from the year so far; Bill questions what form Damo is in; and We all question how bad Bill's Quiz is going. Plus we're joined by AFL Hall of Fame inductee, Nick Riewoldt, and North Melbourne's Cam Zurhaar. Triple M Footy's Saturday Rub is James Brayshaw, Billy Brownless, Bernie Vince, and Damian BarrettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You have to respect the hustle! Time to Restump Podcast the Saturday night clash against the well-rested, tin rattling, garage sale conducting, home game selling Kangas. North Melbourne have been staying in WA for the entire week, showcasing Bunbury to Rottnest. We know they're a bit light in the pockets, but are they on the WA tourist bureau books? Whatever the case, they're going to be well rested and while they played a game last week down in Bunbury, it's fair to say both Freo and the Kangas are coming off byes. We're going in with an unchanged line-up and, in our most recent batch of form, it suggests complications and products of the bye should be our greatest hurdle. We're only tongue in cheek disrespecting the Kangas with our nonsense, but having watched their performance last week against the Eagles... we really shouldn't be losing this game. While an unchanged line-up produces continuity and stability, it means on this occasion we're going around again without the captain and without our best option for Nick Larkey. The Kangas forward isn't in hot form but he can turn it on. Paul Curtis on the other hand has had a career best year to date and is one that we'll need to do a little more than keep an eye on.Tristian Xerri is up there with, if not the best, rucks in the league and in the absence of a second ruck, he'll be up against team JackArce. It will be interesting to see if there is any improvement not only in Sean Darcy's game and condition, but more so his game time minutes. Five weeks ago we'd just put in that insipid performance against St Kilda. We were all emotionally distraught, the sack the coach crowd were at fever pitch, our season was thought to be over and we were individually questioning all the decisions we'd made in our lives up until that point.Fast forward to round 14 and we've run the premiership favourites to a couple of goals, beaten GWS, Port Adelaide, Gold Coast, sit in 9th with 7 wins staring at five winnable upcoming games with four of them at home to be eyeing off top four once again, and not a murmur from the “to hell with JL” gang!We've won 50% of our post-bye games across our history. However, we've won 62.5% of our post-bye home games. As this is a post-bye away game at home, there isn't exactly a sufficient sample size of indicative statistics for that! While nothing is certain in life, victory over the Kangas on Saturday night should really be a formality. Yes, go ahead throw your accusations of “jinxing us” and “tempting the footy Gods” at me. The truth is, if we can't beat superstition, we may as well sell our home games because we wouldn't be a serious club!It feels a case of little to win and much to lose with little hope of losing it. Conventionality will get the job done but procedural tendencies are uninspiring. Do we need some sort of Griffin Logue centred shenanigans to raise the vibration and spark enthusiasm? Can we raise the spirits and lift the mental intensity on the pod as we discuss Saturday night's clash against the Skippies? It's a tall order! We offer no guarantees or returns, but we'll give it a go.Send us a textSupport the show
Eagles Vet Jeremy McGovern gives us the latest after his meeting with the AFL concussion Panel. North Melbourne’s superstar Harry Sheezel is in town and joins us ahead of their Perth home game against Freo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elbit Systems Rally here II Elbit Out of Victoria campaign Shut Elbit Down Emergency Protest on Tuesday 03/06/2025 outside their Port Melbourne site www.freepalestinecoalitionnaarm.com#ShutElbitDown #ElbitOutOfVicVoices 4 Palestine here II 10,000 people dressed in red turned up for the June 1 rally in Sydney to call for an end to the red line of blood in Palestine. Vivien Langford's recording features Dr Joumana Baier and Josh Less.The Gold Review here II Mitch Vandewerdt-Holman, Candidate for Assistant Secretary as part of the Voice for Members CPSU presents an alternative to Vic Government staff cuts plan from the Gold Review - a public servant-led counterproposal to the Independent Review into the Victorian Public Service (VPS); otherwise known as the Silver Review.NIBS Big Red Book Fair here II Andy Russell joins us to talk about New International Bookshop and their Big Red Book Fair set for June 21 at Trades Hall.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy goes through the week with satire as his friend. Defend Public Housing Picket here II A report from Public Housing picket at 33 Alfred St, North Melbourne on the second day of the picket.* Part of the headlines this morning included the address for David McBride if you were to write to give him encouragement during his imprisonment:David McBride 10-134463 Locked Bag 7775 Alexander Maconochie CentreCanberra, ACT 2609
Nathan Schmook and Michael Whiting bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Kozzie Pickett has been offered the biggest deal in footy, will he sign it to stay at the Demons or will he choose to head home to WA? Brisbane are likely to bring back premiership heroes as they meet the Giants for the first time since the 2024 semi-final comeback. North Melbourne are into week 2 of their "home-stay in WA" and a Giant defender is this weeks Thursday Great Man. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fremantle midfielder Hayden Young joined 96FM's Clairsy and Lisa to give an update on his hamstring, discuss the big second half of the season, and share which jumpers he likes wearing the most ahead of the Club's Round 14 away game against North Melbourne. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're more than halfway through the season, and on this episode Juri, Alan and Harrison take a look at the ladder standings so far, analyzing some surprises and some not-so surprises, as well as discussing Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge signing a two-year contract extension, also a recap of Round 13 and a look ahead at Round 14! 00:00 - Intro01:30 - Luke Beveridge07:45 - Current Ladder15:30 - Adelaide vs Brisbane Recap19:45 - Western Bulldogs vs Hawthorn Recap24:15 - St Kilda vs Western Bulldogs Preview27:30 - Hawthorn vs Adelaide Preview32:10 - Brisbane vs GWS Preview36:30 - Essendon vs Geelong Preview41:15 - North Melbourne vs Fremantle Preview45:40 - Port Adelaide vs Melbourne Preview50:15 - West Coast vs Carlton PreviewFollow our socials:Twitter/X:https://twitter.com/mojosports_Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mojosportsnetwork/AFL Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mojosportsafl/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/mojosportsnetwork/Our Website: https://www.mojosports.com.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fallout from the Big Freeze match, bruising bumps, the future of the Tassie Devils, North Melbourne's narrow escape in Bunbury and Andrew Dillon's fireside coastal catch-up with bailey Smith are among the hot topics on this week's Real Footy podcast, with Michael Gleeson, Jake Niall, Caroline Wilson and Sam McClure. What's more, Donald Trump and Elon Musk even rate a mention.Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fremantle CEO Simon Garlick joined Mark Duffield on SEN WA to talk about the upcoming 'away' game at Optus Stadium against North Melbourne, how the deal came about to play a 13th game in Western Australia, and why it is important for members and fans to buy their tickets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Carlton hold off a fast-finishing Essendon outfit last night at the MCG to keep their season alive. North Melbourne are finally out of the bottom 2, also in unconvincing fashion. Did we learn anything from Geelong and the SUNS? Dills meets with Bailey Smith while the Adelaide Crows stamp their finals credentials. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Callan Ward has had the sad news confirmed that he has ruptured his ACL, no confirmation yet that this is the end of the road for Ward but it's looking likely he has played his final game. Greg Swann is heading to AFLHQ as the new Executive General Manager Football Performance, we unpack what is priorities will be when he gets his feet under the desk. North Melbourne are heading on their 2-week trip to WA, Sydney have gone soul searching in an early-morning beach session and Lachie Neale brings up game 150 for the Lions this weekend. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.