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Warnie catches up with Nick Hayes who finished fourth overall last season and is currently 24th after five rounds. The VFL player for Werribee tells Warnie about his footy journey which included playing Fantasy footy while on the Lions' list and watching Tom Rockliff and Pearce Hanley rack up 180 points each. He shares his secrets to success and provides tips on how to climbs the overall rankings in AFL Fantasy Classic. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Mike visits the Mayo GAA Cúl Camp at Hollymount/Carramore GAA club to talk to some of the coaches who are working at grassroots level in the county.The pod features a lengthy chat with Mayo GAA Games Manager Billy McNicholas about the secret of the Cúl Camp's success and what is being done to ensure Mayo continue to produce good young players.Billy also reminisces about coaching future Mayo stars like Conor Mortimer, Cillian O'Connor and Pearce Hanley back in the day.Mike also talks to the newest member of the Mayo GAA coaching team, Denise Fahy, and one of the Cúl Camp coaches, Liam Óg Horkan from Garrymore.
Welcome to Episode 7 of The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews and Andy Moran - we're looking at the opening weekend of Championship, and the importance of Michael Murphy while Andy tells us about Mayo's lost prodigy. We talk about whether the working from home culture can help counties outside of Dublin, how to beat the sweeper, and the remarkable 2013 All-Ireland semi-final between Dublin and Kerry. Subscribe to the The Football Pod, because we've got a new episode coming your way every Wednesday this summer. Share the podcast, give us a rating if you're enjoying, and let us know what you want to hear Andy and Paddy talk about across the season. Contact details below! TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS. (00:30) – Welcome to Ep. 7 of The Football Pod - SUBSCRIBE! (03:00) – Gallagher's boys, Hogan Cup prodigies. (15:15) – Behind the remarkable 2013 All-Ireland semi-final, Dublin 3-18 3-11 Kerry. (36:30) – 'You're Going to Silence the Hill' - visualisation in the GAA. (43:00) – The importance of Michael Murphy. (51:30) – What if Mayo had Pearce Hanley? (01:00:30) – Working from Home culture - can it benefit counties outside of Dublin? (01:19:30) – How to beat the sitting sweeper. (01:27:30) – Paddy and Andy's favourite scores from their careers. You can listen to the podcast on the OTB Sports app - download that in your app store, for free! Subscribe to The Football Pod on Spotify Subscribe to The Football Pod on iTunes Or you'll find us wherever you listen to your podcasts by searching for 'The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy' Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think The Football Pod is on Instagram and Twitter so you can follow us and get in touch there too! Email: thefootballpod@offtheball.com Paddy Andrews on Twitter @PaddyAMetis Andy Moran on Twitter @AndyPMoran Tommy Rooney on Twitter @TomasORuanaidh
Welcome to Episode 7 of The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews and Andy Moran - we're looking at the opening weekend of Championship, and the importance of Michael Murphy while Andy tells us about Mayo's lost prodigy. We talk about whether the working from home culture can help counties outside of Dublin, how to beat the sweeper, and the remarkable 2013 All-Ireland semi-final between Dublin and Kerry. Subscribe to the The Football Pod, because we've got a new episode coming your way every Wednesday this summer. Share the podcast, give us a rating if you're enjoying, and let us know what you want to hear Andy and Paddy talk about across the season. Contact details below! TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS. (00:30) – Welcome to Ep. 7 of The Football Pod - SUBSCRIBE! (03:00) – Gallagher's boys, Hogan Cup prodigies. (15:15) – Behind the remarkable 2013 All-Ireland semi-final, Dublin 3-18 3-11 Kerry. (36:30) – 'You're Going to Silence the Hill' - visualisation in the GAA. (43:00) – The importance of Michael Murphy. (51:30) – What if Mayo had Pearce Hanley? (01:00:30) – Working from Home culture - can it benefit counties outside of Dublin? (01:19:30) – How to beat the sitting sweeper. (01:27:30) – Paddy and Andy's favourite scores from their careers. You can listen to the podcast on the OTB Sports app - download that in your app store, for free! Subscribe to The Football Pod on Spotify Subscribe to The Football Pod on iTunes Or you'll find us wherever you listen to your podcasts by searching for 'The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy' Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think The Football Pod is on Instagram and Twitter so you can follow us and get in touch there too! Email: thefootballpod@offtheball.com Paddy Andrews on Twitter @PaddyAMetis Andy Moran on Twitter @AndyPMoran Tommy Rooney on Twitter @TomasORuanaidh
Welcome along to Episode 1 of The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews and Andy Moran. We'll be with you every Wednesday at 6pm this summer. Subscribe, give us a five-star rating if you enjoy, and let us know what you want to hear Andy and Paddy talk about across the season. We hope you enjoy our opening episode, the topics and timestamps are below if you want to jump through. TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS. 00:00 – Welcome to The Football Pod – SUBSCRIBE! 02:30 – Football is back – but are the boys back training? 06:30 – Paddy and Andy – two careers crossing paths. 11:00 – Marking Gooch and '09 - two corner-forwards playing in the backs. 14:00 – Dublin's Transformation and changing the culture in a team. 20:40 – The Dublin vs. Mayo Rivalry of the 2010s. 27:30 – The NFL is back – previewing the first weekend. 29:00 – Tyrone – how can you change the culture of a team after the Harte reign? 39:45 – Impact of the AFL on GAA – imagine Pearce Hanley played with Mayo in the 2010s. 43:00 – Galway vs. Kerry – Andy Moran talks Galway – the importance of Damien Comer. 47:45 – Paddy Andrews on facing Kevin Walsh's set-up – how far away are they under Joyce? 51:45 – Let's talk Kerry – why are they genuine contenders and how can they rattle Dublin? 58:45 – The importance of Paul Geaney, and the David Moran question. 01:04:00 – How Jason Doherty saved Andy Moran's career…a lesson for everyone. 01:07:30 – The Training Breaches – will Peter Keane's comments have an impact? 01:10:00 – The Dublin and Mayo retirements – what impact will they have? 01:15:00 – Love for Niall Scully – expecting a big year for Dublin's link-man. 01:17:00 – Quickfire Predictions: Division 1 and Division 2 – Paddy vs. Andy vs. Tommy. 01:20:00 – The Shite Trainer of the Week – who's the worst trainer in your club? Send us your suggestions and we'll give your teammates a shoutout. Email: thefootballpod@offtheball.com You can listen to the podcast on the OTB Sports app - download that in your app store. Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe on iTunes Or you'll find us wherever you listen to your podcasts by searching for 'The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy' Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think Paddy Andrews on Twitter @PaddyAMetis Andy Moran on Twitter @AndyPMoran Tommy Rooney on Twitter @TomasORuanaidh
Recorded 6 September 2020 [00:33] What caught your attention and whatdya miss? [04:04] Cricket: Ian Bell and Graham Onion Retire, WBBL Hub Update, Pakistan's Tour of England Continues, Australia's Tour of England Starts, Glamorgan vs Northamptonshire [14:35] Tennis: The US Open kicks out the Women's doubles 1-seed out due to Covid, The US Open first week, [17:28] What Made Stu Say Bloody Hell? [21:07] Basketball: NBL Free Agency Update/Tasmanian Team Name Update, [23:11] RIP John Thompson, [26:22] Bubble Thoughts, [27:33] Montrezl Harrell wins 6th Man of the Year, [29:20] Ja Morant wins Rookie Of The Year, [30:09] NBA Western Conference First Round/Conference Semi Finals, [39:11] NBA Eastern Conference First Round/Conference Semi Finals [47:31] This Week In Sport History [49:21] Football Codes: Nathan's NFL Fantasy Draft, [51:24] NRL - Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer abandon the Wests Tigers mid-game, [52:12] Richmond's 2nd Covid breach, [54:32] The AFL Grand Final venue announced, [55:05] Pearce Hanley retires, [55:42] AFL Injuries, [57:41] AFL Round 15/16 Wrap-up (Spotlight Game - Adelaide vs Hawthorn) [1:13:40] What are you Amped for?
Ben Brown, Pearce Hanley, CTE, Richmond and Fremantle
It's the last week of the home and away season, and fantasy finals are wrapping up across the universe. Titles are being won on the back of Ben Brown and Pearce Hanley, just like we all thought. The crew is back to analyse fantasy relevant moves from the round, talk some waivers for round 23, as well as some keeper trades and a couple of risky captain options. Make sure to head over to www.thedraftdoctors.com.au for all our aricles, including our CBA article to show who's moving in and out of the centre square. Reviews: 2:19 Waivers: 31:42 Trades: 34:57 Captains: 36:40
Touk Miller sits down with Pearce Hanley for Season 2 of Touk's Talk, to discuss Hanley's 150th AFL game, Ireland, and more.
Roy, Calvin and Warnie discuss the defenders on this week's podcast with a special interview from AFL Analyst Louie Kebakovski from Champion Data about the new kick-in rule and the players who may benefit as well as the new 6-6-6 rule. Roy nominates his top 6 defenders, Calvin offers up his bargains and Warnie reveals his rookie watchlist. Alex Witherden joins the lads to discuss all things Lions and his Fantasy stocks as. Your questions are answered and news from around the league is addressed. http://afl.com.au/fantasy
Hopefully we’ve learnt our lesson. Even though his name may be on the ‘never again’ list, Pearce offers supreme fantasy value IF he can get his body right.
Roy, Calvin and Warnie discuss the best buys and all of the news out of the Suns. http://www.afl.com.au/fantasy
Is sharing towels ok / Maddi hates whistles / Pearce Hanley from GC Suns
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
Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Barry Hall in the studio and Pearce Hanley from the Brisbane Lions.