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A shorter than usual show after a breathless week of play-off action - we hear from victorious Dartford and beaten Cray Valley PM after their Princes Park thriller, and discuss all of the rest of the play-off action across the county, with some amazing results and, sadly, some questionable officiating. Plus we chat to Faversham Strike Force boss Stuart Benfield after his side secured the SCEFL Division One title.Please listen, like, share and leave us a review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It is a dark day down at Princes Park, so let Vincent, Franco and Webby try alleviate some of pain we are all feeling after that embarrassing loss.
Our top story today is the shocking news that broke overnight - the stabbing of a soldier in uniform close to an army barracks in Medway.Emergency crews were called to Sally Port Gardens which is near Brompton Barracks just before 6pm. Hear from our reporters at the scene, we've also go reaction from Rochester and Strood MP Lauren Edwards.Also in today's podcast, some people living in run-down tower blocks in Thanet have been told they face a huge bill to cover the cost of essential refurbishments.Work on the buildings is said to total £40 million. We've got the full details from our local democracy reporter Dan Esson.The fallout from Friday's IT outage is continuing - as doctors across Kent try to re-book an estimated 34,000 appointments.The worldwide problem affected a system called EMIS which is used by the vast majority of practices across the county.People who've contributed to culture and creativity in Medway are being recognised with honorary degrees later.Chatham-born designer Zandra Rhodes will get a doctorate from Canterbury Christ Church Uni.While Carol Stewart - who's chair of the Medway African and Caribbean Association - is recognised by the Uni of Kent and we've been getting her reaction.A woman who runs a hedgehog rescue near Ashford says growing costs are making it difficult for them to help animals in need.Lisa Steward started taking in poorly hedgehogs after finding one in her garden in Pluckley - and now has more than 100 of them, but Thorne Hedgehog Rescue relies entirely on donations. Lisa has been describing her typical day.And in football, Gillingham have beaten Dartford 4-nil in a pre-season friendly.Jayden Clarke and youth team striker Harry Bridle scored two goals each at Princes Park last night.
At around 2:30AM on the 13th of June 2018, in Melbourne, Australia, a man made his way through Princes Park on his route home from work. As he neared the soccer field, something caught his eye—a white bundle lying on the ground. Intrigued, he drew closer, only to discover the true nature of the mysterious object...SPONSORS - Kalm with Kava: This is the ultimate relaxation drink crafted from the finest kava root. Enter code “MORBID10” at checkout for a special discount on your first order at: https://kalmwithkava.com/podcastSHOW NOTES - https://morbidology.com/morbidology-the-podcast-262-eurydice-dixonPATREON - https://www.patreon.com/morbidologyYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/morbidologyAudio Credit:Epidemic SoundEvening of Chaos - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Empty Reflections - ErikMMusic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgq4SPKHlyIA Mothers Sacrifice - OurMusicBox - https://ourmusicbox.com/Dark Tranquility - Anno Domini Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6mBav72AkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/morbidology--3527306/support.
It's been six years today since the rape and murder of 22-year-old comedian Eurydice Dixon as she was walking home in Melbourne. Six years since her boyfriend, Tony, and her family learnt the horrendous details of her death. Six years since Australia erupted with anger at the circumstances surrounding her murder. Our guest Sarah Krasnostein is a criminal law expert and award-winning author of The Trauma Cleaner, The Believer and the Quarterly Essay Not Waving, Drowning: Mental Illness and Vulnerability in Australia. Sarah joins us to discuss how the sentencing of Eurydice's killer Jaymes Todd unfolded and what needs to change to ensure women are safe on the streets. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Find out more about Mamamia's charity partner RizeUp Australia here. Read more about Sarah's research into how mental illness and personality disorder are handled more broadly by our public institutions here. And if this episode has brought up anything for you or if you just feel like you need to speak to someone, call 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732). CREDITS Guest: Award winning author Sarah Krasnostein Host: Gemma Bath Executive Producer: Gia Moylan and Liv Proud Audio Producer: Scott Stronach GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice note, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
336: Jess Stenson qualifies at Daegu Marathon | Box Hill Classic | Canberra Marathon This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. Click here then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Reece Edwards of Road to Osaka fame joins in and talks about his recent changes in coaching, as well as what's ahead for him in racing. Brad gets a lot done in the rain and supports his athletes out at Canberra Marathon. Brady pops down to Princes Park with Lululemon for the launch of their new shoe. Jess Stenson ran an Olympic Qualifier of 2:23:58, coming 4th place at the Daegu Marathon, just seven months after the birth of her daughter Ellie. Tim Vincent was also in the race, running 2:16:50. Daegu Marathon Report via World Athletics https://www.instagram.com/p/C5c-8gmPOYr/?img_index=1 Box Hill Classic Claudia Hollingsworth 4:02.96, just narrowly missing the Olympic Qualifying time. Natalie Rule and Rebekah Green Jhye Hadfield was men's winner of the 1500m in 3:44.83, ahead of Jarryd Clifford who posted a paralympic qualifier of 3:48.28 and Logan Janetzki. Seth O'Donnell won the Men's 3000m in 8:06.04, with Ben Buckingham and Dale Carroll duelling out behind him. Gabrielle Schmidt won the 3000m in 9:23.94 ahead of Katherine Dowie and Khushi Deol. Brad Mathas took out the 800m in 1:48.94, as did Sophia Hanlon in 2:06.71. Bendere Oboya ran 1:26.14 in the 600m, just missing out on Tamsyn Manou's national record. Athletics Victoria ResultsHub Marnie Ponton ran 2:42 to win the Canberra Marathon in her Comrades campaign, while Matthew Ho was first male in 2:32:13. Jemma Griffin was the winner of the Half Marathon in 1:20:39, while Lachlan Bryant won in 1:09:17. Canberra Marathon Results The boys preview the National Track & Field Championships taking place this Saturday 14th March, and their likely picks for the 1500m and 5000m to make the Olympic Team. Reece On The Loose goes off on the emphasis placed on peripherals over fundamental mileage, while Brady ponders the Asics Running Festival of Running over in Paris. National Track & Field Preview - Athletics Australia Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy and Lehmo are live at Ikon Park ahead of the Charity Shield Game between Richmond and Collingwood - and Billy has discovered a big red button in the commentary box, when did you prank a mate?, Taylor Swift's relationship rules for Travis Kelce, Richmond's Nathan Broad, Collingwood's Isaac Quaynor, appropriately named athletes, Joey Montagna, Billy's Princes Park memories, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the "Better with Running" podcast, hosts Chriso and Zacca dive into their latest training updates. Chris shares insights from his preparation for the upcoming 5k Track meet in Bendigo, including his choice of running shoes and the importance of showing up for races. Zacca recounts his experience at the Inside Running Podcast x Road to Osaka - Open marathon session, where he witnessed impressive workouts by renowned figures like run2pb Coach Brady Threlfall and his friend Elise Beacom. The episode's special guest is Lachlan Bromley, Senior Physiotherapist at Reload Physiotherapy. Zacca introduces the new partnership between Reload and Run2PB, and Lachlan discusses his journey as a physiotherapist, including his work with British Athletics. They delve into specific running-related injuries and the significance of strength training for injury prevention. There is a discussion on the very specific reload running assesments https://reload.physio/running with details here. The conversation concludes with details about various initiatives between Reload and Run2PB, such as the Reload x Run2PB Run Club led by coach Kate Avery. This monthly session, available to Run2PB athletes, takes place on the last Tuesday of every month at Princes Park, Carlton Victoria, starting at 6:30 pm. For more information, visit https://www.run2pb.co/reloadrunclub. Wrapping up the show, Zacca and Chriso discuss a compelling story from Canadian Running magazine about a Virginia man who earned free Chipotle for a year by achieving local legend status through a Strava challenge. Read more about it here: https://runningmagazine.ca/the-scene/virginia-man-wins-strava-challenge-gets-free-chipotle-for-a-year/?fbclid=IwAR2PuR2qHH-Wvwd_0Wq2ltYNZM5it-7vvbGssfrUyIuXrYKqYYTQ1bo05aY. More info: https://reload.physio/running Follow https://www.instagram.com/reload_run_club/ Run2PB Coaching: https://www.run2pb.co/
As the community was welcoming Shabbat last Friday evening, peace was shattered when a mob of over 100 pro-Palestinian protesters descended on Caulfield South's Princes Park, bringing fear, hate and violence to the heart of Jewish Melbourne. shane Desiatnik reports to SBS Hebrew.
Welcome to Episode 5 of the Radio Wings Podcast. Following the FA Cup win at Princes Park, Olly Groome spoke to three goal hero Antony Papadopoulos. We then hear from new forward Tristan Abrahams before Nigel talks to Manager Danny Bloor and Director of Football Garry Fiore.Radio Wings - Twitter Radio Wings - Facebook
RECORDED ON THE 4TH SEPTEMBER 2023#onandoffthepitchpodcast #BarclaysWC #FootballLCL'S BIG, BIG WIN#onandoffthepitchpodcast #BarclaysWC #Football #SportstalkBack once more for a look at the latest results in the #BarclaysWC, this week I headed down to Princes Park to watch London City Lionesses take on Watford Women. Both teams needed a win and at the very least one point to add to their tally.We also go over the results for the rest of the league and what they could indicate going forward.Follow on: @onandoffthepit1Enjoyhttps://shows.acast.com/5de8edd39f00a...On And Off The Pitch Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the lonely AFL bye week so get yourself out to some local footy finals instead. On the show today Glenn McMahon from countryfootyscores.com Glenn has the rundown on what's on. And Lauren Wood, Herald Sun AFLW reporter and Fox Footy boundary rider. It's round one of the AFLW this weekend and the first match is just hours away with Melbourne v Collingwood at Princes Park.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A couple who used their life-savings for a deposit on a new-build house in Herne Bay say it's turning out to be a 'disaster'. Alex and Dorina Marcu moved into the £350,000 property last summer but within a week, had documented dozens of problems. Hear from Alex and we have a statement from the developers. Also in today's podcast, a couple have been charged with murder following the death of a child in Gravesend. The two-year-old girl passed away in hospital in May 2020. Orlando Bloom's praised the strength of the Ukrainian people during a visit to the war-torn country. The Canterbury actor is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and has met with President Zelensky. The owner of a Medway company says he's no longer going to pitch for business in London, because of the cost of paying the Ultra Low Emission Zone charge. Lee Murthwaite provides sound equipment for events but has to pay every time he drives into the capital because he has an older vehicle. He's been speaking to our colleagues from KMTV. A Medway mum says she hopes to transform a pub into a community hub to tackle loneliness and isolation. Jane Brownlow is transforming the Princes Park pub in Chatham after managing to raise enough money to buy the lease. And, Tracey Emin has announced she wants to buy an old bathing house on Margate beach and turn it into a facility for swimmers and surfers. Hear what she had to say to a crowd that had gathered for the official opening of her new studios in the town.
A wonderful way to wrap up our week with legend Blue Bagger of the 90's Kouta!His passionate and incredible footy memory, ran us through what it was like to play at the iconic Carlton stronghold that was Princes Park and spoke of his love and shared admiration for iconic Carlton President, John "Jack" Elliot.He discusses how he wouldn't survive the training system these days, what it was like getting dragged for seemingly nothing after just running out for the start of a game and how the loss of his Dad proved pivotal in his incredible career.Fun fact, He was the pioneer in the space of individual player sponsors so everyone owes him a Kouta Cut!Enjoy our candid chat with the '06 winner of Dancing with the Stars and guy that is leaving his run to get a Dad bod, very late.Podcast : @swannyandfriendsDane: @danes84Samantha @samantharichesRalphy: Year Round CarnivalGuest Friend - @anthonykoutoufidesFB: Anthony KoutoufidesIf you'd like to see what all the hype is about, check out Koutafit here!Support us in the Merch store: Shop here :)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hump-day-with-swanny-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4th January 2023 Summer Special - Women in SportHosted by Claudia Craig The First Friday in FebruaryA feature audio documentary showcasing the voices of women witnessing the inaugural AFLW match 7:00 AM Acknowledgement of Country 7:01AM Writer/audio producer Kirby Fenwick speaks with Claudia about the making of The First Friday in February and why it is important to capture women's voices and historic moments in time. Kirby also discusses the marginalisation of women in sport and sports media. (First aired on Wednesday Breakfast 23/11/22) 7.13 AM Full-length broadcast of The First Friday in February, a feature-length audio documentary showcasing the memories of women present at the first ever AFLW match. Through their voices, you will relive the summer night when 24, 500 fans filled Princes Park, Melbourne, to witness history in the making. The First Friday in February won the 2018 Victorian Oral History Award. It is broadcast with the permission of audio producer Kirby Fenwick. Thanks toJan Cooper, Yvette Andrews, Shannon Power, Jo Blaik, Aisling Grey, Olivia Grey, Sue Alberti AC, Ella McGregor, Fiona Blair, Titian Brady, Bronwen Scott, Marissa Lordanic, Brooke Pereira, Katie Wykes, Adrienne O'neil, Paula Hunt, Janet Graham, Danae Gibson, Alyce Johnson, Lucy Watkin, Rebecca Lobo and Brenna Krajcer, Phoebe Venables, Claire Jenkin, Sarah Black, Sally Tanner, Angela Pippos, Polly Fletcher, Yvette Wroby, Kylie Maslen, Kate O'Halloran, Emma Race, Dr Kate Seear, Ashleigh Cochrane, Helen Walpole, Fiona Newton, Bec Dahl, Susannah Mott and Krista Woodroffe. CreditsCelebration - http://www.purple-planet.comA New Beginning - Bensound.comDeep Blue - Bensound.comThe First Friday in February is supported by a grant from RMIT University.
Another busy old week across the county and we have three interviews for you to enjoy. Herne Bay chairman Stuart Fitchie discusses the surprise resignation of manager Ben Smith, what a great job Ben did, how he goes about finding a replacement and why it's such an important decision. Stansfeld completed the double over their landlords Glebe in style with a 5-0 win on Friday night - and as they get ready to return to FA Vase action, joint-boss Billy Hamlin discusses their fantastic start to the season, why winning is a habit and their excitement at getting back on the Road to Wembley. Dartford continued their superb run of form as they beat Braintree, and Luke Coulson, scorer of a wondergoal, discusses all things Princes Park. Plus we talk I'm A Celebrity, a trip to the World Cup and loads more besides. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a football-free Saturday for obvious reasons, it was a bumper Tuesday night across the county and we've got three interviews for you to enjoy. Ashford United made it through in the FA Trophy on penalties after letting a late lead slip, but boss Tommy Warrilow has praised his new-look side for their start to the season - and is hoping for a bit of FA Cup history this weekend. Alan Dowson chats after his Dartford side beat Dover, discussing his start to life at Princes Park and why they need to be better. And standards are high at Erith & Belvedere too, where boss Tony Beckingham is still demanding more from his side even though they've made a perfect start to the SCEFL campaign. Plus we talk Cobra Kai, the Queen and give you the chance to guess what's been wrong with Matt with some clues about a US sitcom. Lovely. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A bumper show for you as we gear up for more of our teams starting the new campaign. We begin by discussing the change of manager at Sheppey United, with now former boss Ernie Batten giving us his thoughts - from before he moved upstairs - on their FA Cup clash at Athletic Newham on Saturday. We hear from new Dartford manager Alan Dowson on his start to life at Princes Park and his hopes for success. Jay Saunders also chats ahead of his first game in charge of Tonbridge Angels, feeling reinvigorated as he manages at Step 2 for just the second time in his career. And we hear from both managers after the SCEFL season began with a 3-1 win for Phoenix Sports at Erith Town - but the scoreline doesn't tell the whole story. Plus we look ahead to all of the FA Cup action this weekend and preview the rest of our teams in the National League, where optimism is high almost everywhere... And we talk paddling, Lionesses and Commonwealth Games... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After playing 47 games for the Carlton Blues, Michael Gibbons was a surprise delisting at the conclusion of the 2021 season. The 26-year-old livewire forward opens up about his dramatic three years at Princes Park, where he was coached by both Brendon Bolton and David Teague during the Blues' rebuild.Gibbons came to the club following a standout five seasons at Williamstown Football Club from 2014 to 2018, taking out the JJ Liston Medal in 2016 and 2018, which is awarded to the best player in the VFL.On multiple occasions, Gibbons felt he was on the verge of being recruited only to have his heart broken on draft night. Finally, persistence paid off when Carlton took him as a rookie at the beginning of 2019.Gibbons quickly established himself as a regular in a pressure-forward role in the Carlton Blues' team, but a freak injury at training caused his hamstring to “explode” in his third season, which Gibbons concedes may have cost him his AFL career.Getting axed came as a “shock” to Gibbons, and he details his heart-to-heart conversation with now Blues head coach Michael Voss. One of Gibbons' biggest supporters has been former Carlton captain and cancer survivor Sam Docherty, who has provided a rare perspective on the value of a footy career.
Marc Murphy joins Corbin & Ben to discuss his farewell lap at the G, Carlton's 3-0 start and the boys pick the weapons and nerds at Princes Park. Is the Big Cat going to play at the Masters?
Marc Murphy joins Corbin & Ben to discuss his farewell lap at the G, Carlton's 3-0 start and the boys pick the weapons and nerds at Princes Park. Is the Big Cat going to play at the Masters?
Jack Silvagni joins us fresh from the Blues hard fought win over the Saints at Princes Park in a scratch match yesterday!
This week on Dyl & Friends, I'm joined by the Skip, Marc Murphy. Murph is a 300-gamer (exactly) champion for the Carlton football club and one of those special loyal players that stood by his club through some of the darkest days in its history. Not only that but he stood in front of his club. When I reflect on Murph, I think of an incredible leader and someone I always looked up to and respected. In this episode, we discuss a number of chapters of Murph's life that include his choice to deny his father-son option at the Brisbane Lions, his fascinating visualisation in preparation of games and some of his thoughts on polarising decisions made during his tenure at Princes Park. I can't thank my good friend, Skip, for coming on and chatting to his favourite protege. Lesssgoooo.Marc MurphyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/marcmurphy3/Patreon - Dyl & Best FriendsPS. If you love the show, and want more... join Dyl & Best Friends on Patreon!! ILY xxx www.patreon.com/dylandfriendsContactEmail - enquiries@dylandfriends.comInstagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriendsYoutube - www.youtube.com/dylandfriendsFacebook - www.facebook.com/dylanandfriendsTwitter - www.twitter.com/dylan_buckleyDyl & Friends is produced by Dylan Buckley & Sam Bonser.Co-produced by Sam DaltonDamon Jackman of Creative Edge Films is responsible for video and audio production.Budgy SmugglerThis week's episode of Dyl & Friends is brought to you by our best friends at Budgy Smuggler! In super exciting news we have our first pair of DAF custom Budgy Smugglers now available!! So pumped to get these bad boys ready for summer! Check them out now at the link below!Budgy Smuggler - https://budgysmuggler.com.au/
Heath Scotland was recruited by Collingwood from the Western Jets with pick 44 of the 1998 draft, and played in 53 games with the Pies. He featured in the 2002 and 2003 Grand Final losses to the Brisbane Lions.Crossing to Princes Park for the 2004 season, Heath would best be known for his time at Carlton. His versatility in being able to play through the midfield as well as off half-back, as well as his sublime skills, courage and consistency, meant that he was a vital cog in the Navy Blue side for over a decade, particularly in 2012, where he won the John Nicholls medal.Following retirement, Heath then returned to local footy, including as coach of Darley in the Ballarat Football League. In his first season with Darley in 2017, he coached the club to a flag, and a few years later found himself as the Development Coach at North Melbourne before falling victim to the soft cap cuts brought on by Covid 19. Heath is currently the coach of Sunshine in the WRFL and is heading into his second season in 2022.
Kay Bretz (pronounced “Kai”) is my podcast guest this week. He has a long list of accomplishments in business and in running. His running accomplishments are impressive.Member of Australian 24-hour national team Australian Ultra Performance of the Year Award 2019 and Bryan Smith Award 2019 Fastest-ever Australian at 24-hour world championships (Albi, France 2019), covering 259.67km Holistic approach to transform from hobby runner to one of best ultrarunners worldwide (11th male at world champs), balancing spiritual, mental and physical preparation. Winner of 12-hour race at Princes Park 2021 (137.6km) Winner of Last One Standing Brimbank 2021 (36 hours, covering 241.4km) Second place at 350km trail race through Western Australia (Delirious WEST 2019, 68:52 hours) Third place at Australian trail championships (Two Bays 56km 2018, 4:36:55 hours) Second place at Christchurch 100km 2016, New Zealand championships (8:19:59 hours) Winner of Big Red Run 2015, a 250km stage-race over six days through the Australian Simpson Desert (improved course-record by 5:21 hours) What he is really excited about is helping high performing people become elites.
We took your calls and texts on the Baggers' most famous moments, and caught up with triple-premiership player Mark Maclure.
How he has been "pleasantly surprised" by the talent at Princes Park, Michael Voss' primary mission with his assistants to focus on the technical elements, his discomfort over Liam Jones' decision to retire rather than be vaccinated against COVID-19, how the Blues will pursue a replacement, why he believes in equalisation measures, when skipper Sam Docherty will return to training, and more.
It was a year that ended in a lot of changes at Princes Park, but the boys are here to look back at the last 22 matches of David Teague's tenure at Carlton while looking ahead to the future that new coach Michael Voss brings.
This week the boys are joined by Premier Cricket royalty, as one of the best to ever do it - Carlton Icon Evan Gulbis - jumps on the line from sunny Launceston for the first of a few very special episodes leading into the delayed Victorian Premier Cricket season. Evan talks through his Premier Cricket journey, which started with Carlton in the Early 2000s, took him down to Clarence (and a fairly good time with Tasmania), one year with Prahran and all the way back to Princes Park, breaking a Premiership Drought on the way. In an hour long interview, Evan provides a different insight to the man behind the powerful willow and cheeky grin.
Nick Dal Santo & Brendon Goddard analyse Carlton's list as Michael Voss takes up the reigns at Princes Park. While the incoming Adam Cerra and rapidly improving Sam Walsh are bulking up a strong midfield, the boys see issues at either end of the ground. Trade Rewind for Paslode Tools.
In a monster Grand Final edition of The Lead, Adam Tomlinson joins the show from inside the Demons camp in Perth, Kangaroos coach David Noble discusses what's ahead for his club at the draft and trade table, Zach Merrett chats about his season which yielded a third Bombers' best and fairest, new Blues coach Michael Voss outlines his plans at Princes Park and Bulldogs 2016 Premiership hero Clay Smith reflects on that memorable month. Plus an amazing story from a lifelong Demons fan who was at the 1964 Grand Final but missed Melbourne winning the premiership.
In a monster Grand Final edition of The Lead, Adam Tomlinson joins the show from inside the Demons camp in Perth, Kangaroos coach David Noble discusses what's ahead for his club at the draft and trade table, Zach Merrett chats about his season which yielded a third Bombers' best and fairest, new Blues coach Michael Voss outlines his plans at Princes Park and Bulldogs 2016 Premiership hero Clay Smith reflects on that memorable month. Plus an amazing story from a lifelong Demons fan who was at the 1964 Grand Final but missed Melbourne winning the premiership.
Another emergency pod to wade through the news of the week out of Princes Park. Voss! The Process! The President! The CEO! List stuff... all covered. And lots more, too... regrettably.
The handful of names in the Carlton coaching process, the Blues' concession that former Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson isn't interested, how Greg Williams is "steering the ship" at Princes Park, why ex-Crow Daniel Talia is a good fit for Richmond, how Melbourne can satisfy Fremantle in a swap for Adam Cerra, and more.
Can Carlton lure Brian Cook to Princes Park? Julian de Stoop had all the latest footy news
Footy Talk with Michael Barlow & Dylan Buckley - It's been a tumultuous week for the Calton Football Club and former Blues ‘star' Dylan Buckley gives us his take on everything going on at Princes Park
The latest news from Princes Park
The boys have their say on the latest at Princes Park
Join us as we review the tipster's nightmare that was round 21, in which we're totally agog at the fluctuations in performances from week to week. We're also discussing the gloomy situation at Princes Park, inducting another nominee for the On The Outer awards, and reading a special poem for Maurice Jr.If you want to get in touch, flick us an email at ontheouter1@gmail.com or hit us up on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.If you're enjoying the show, please chuck us a like, review, rating or follow on your favourite podcast platforms.
Not just a HUGE win and a happy review of our win over the Saints, but a few BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS as the (unofficial) Ambassadors for Carlton Respects week! Join us for one of our biggest pods yet, and keep your eyes and ears on our Instagram socials for how to get involved and win some MASSIVE prizes this week - all you have to do is donate! We've got a customer Princes Park print courtesy of @nohwdesigns, a signed and framed Fev print, and a 2021 Guernsey signed by the ENTIRE PLAYING GROUP!!! All funds and proceeds raised from your contributions will go straight to Carlton Respects & Headspace so GET INVOLVED! Let's get into it!
Not just a HUGE win and a happy review of our win over the Saints, but a few BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS as the (unofficial) Ambassadors for Carlton Respects week! Join us for one of our biggest pods yet, and keep your eyes and ears on our Instagram socials for how to get involved and win some MASSIVE prizes this week - all you have to do is donate! We've got a customer Princes Park print courtesy of @nohwdesigns, a signed and framed Fev print, and a 2021 Guernsey signed by the ENTIRE PLAYING GROUP!!! All funds and proceeds raised from your contributions will go straight to Carlton Respects & Headspace so GET INVOLVED! Let's get into it!
Justin Leppitsch bringing his magnets to the Means Test (9:05), Carlton forward Harry McKay after committing at Princes Park (41:41), the debate around the David Mackay bump and more (50:42), tennis broadcaster Todd Woodbridge (1:02:34), and SENZ Mornings host Ian Smith (1:13:56).
Electrifying 80s PART 2 1985-86 THANKS TO leaguetees.com.au The Australian Football Video Film Festival is proud to present part two of three of the deep-dive into one of the greatest footy cinematic masterpieces ever made - The Electrifying 80's. Who better to do review the greatest football video that was then part of the team from the Greatest Season that was as Adam Collins and Shannon Gill (in his second AFV hitout) join Dylan for this THREE PART special. Electrifying 80's has it all, from the summer of discontent at Princes Park, the Carmen/Carbery Incident, Francis Bourke playing with blood streaming down his face, the bonkers ending to the Escort Cup Grand Final...and that's just 1980! In this edition, we look at the epic montages, good, bad, and ugly that occurred both on and off the field in the mid-1980s as footy went through a turbulent period, and yes, you do need to get the boy off. And in an Australian Football Video Film Festival exclusive, we've tracked down actual footage from the original TV broadcast of Electryifing 80's back in 1989 that never made it to the VHS release, along with insight from people who actually worked on this masterpiece of football history. So strap yourself in for part 2 of this three-part special as the Australian Football Video Film Festival presents the ELECTRIFYING 80's. Find out more at https://australian-football-video-film.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The 1987 Norm Smith Medallist on the losing culture at Princes Park, the lack of leadership on the field, why heads rolling may not necessarily help, and more.
Whispers the Carlton skipper is about to sign a 4 year deal at Princes Park
Electrifying 80s PART 1 1980 - 84 with Adam Collins and Shannon Gill THANKS TO leaguetees.com.au IT'S HERE! After weeks and months of speculation, the Australian Football Video Film Festival is proud to present part one of the deep-dive into one of the greatest footy cinematic masterpieces ever made - The Electrifying 80's. Who better to do review the greatest football video that was than part of the team from the Greatest Season that was as Adam Collins and Shannon Gill (in his second AFV hitout) join Dylan for this TWO PART special. Electrifying 80's has it all, from the summer of discontent at Princes Park, the Carmen/Carbery Incident, Francis Bourke playing with blood streaming down his face, the bonkers ending to the Escort Cup Grand Final...and that's just 1980! And in an Australian Football Video Film Festival exclusive, we've tracked down actual footage from the original TV broadcast of Electryifing 80's back in 1989 that never made it to the VHS release, along with insight from people who actually worked on this masterpiece of football history. So strap yourself in for part 1 of this two-part special as the Australian Football Video Film Festival presents the ELECTRIFYING 80's. Find out more at https://australian-football-video-film.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Liddle spoke to Sam Edmund about the mood at Princes Park with the ledger back at 2-2, responded to reports of their interest in Fremantle midfielder Adam Cerra, and more.
We hear about “The Lucas Girls: a film about the first recorded game of AFL by women in 1918. Free viewings are available on the Victorian State Library webpage! Highlights from Round 7 include Fi’s rain-lashed, freezing trip to RSEA Park to watch the Giants triumph over the Saints, followed by a trip out to Casey Fields to watch Melbourne’s win over Adelaide. Carlton’s loss to Freo at Princes Park was an absolute cracker and we almost forget to mention that the Pies were knocked off their perch by the Brisbane Lions! Whilst the top and bottom 6 are well and truly decided now, the flag is still up for grabs for all 6 top teams which we think is exciting!Nat receives a warning from a Melbourne tipster and Kiwi reminds us all about Newtown Breakaways’ Preseason AFLX tournament this weekend. But really, we’re all just feeling grateful that women weren’t shot at the @March4Justice in Sydney on Monday, and we thank our Prime Minister for reminding us!
Carlton forwards coach Cameron Bruce joins the boys to give an injury update from Princes Park.
The dual premiership player joined Garry and Tim to warn of distractions for Carlton, pump up the recruits and resolve which Bluebaggers he'd invite to dinner.
One of the most asked questions I get about my days at Princes Park, apart from taking Brett Deledio to the square, is “What is Crippa like?”. Well if you’ve ever wondered what Patrick Cripps is like as a person beyond the field then hopefully you’ll get a deeper understanding from this chat.Patrick Cripps is one of the most dominant players in the AFL, always looking for ways to get better and that pursuit for improvement doesn’t end in the football arena. As well as being the co-captain of Carlton FC he is currently wrapping up his studies in Agriculture Business and he’s looking at chasing down a Psych degree to stack on top. Crippa is an avid reader and has an intense interest in ideologies around mindset, leadership and mindfulness.But at the end of the day, he’s just a genuinely good bloke that loves a beer and is a serious operator!Patrick Cripps Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/patrickcripps/?hl=enPatreon - Dyl & Best Friends PS. If you love the show, and want more... join Dyl & Best Friends on Patreon!! ILY xxx https://www.patreon.com/dylandfriendsContactEmail - enquiries@dylandfriends.comInstagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriendsYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/dylandfriendsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dylanandfriendsTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/dylan_buckleyDylan & Friends is produced by Dylan Buckley & Sam Bonser.Damon Jackman of Creative Edge Films is responsible for video production.Doctor V Energy This episode was proudly partnered with Doctor V Energy. DoctorV is a 100 percent natural energy drink formulated by specialist doctors and naturopaths, there's no artificial ingredients in sight! It’s 100% natural and made with wild herbs and berries that have been used for centuries to heal and protect the liver and kidneys. Doctor V Energy is now available at EzyMarts, Independent IGAs or online at www.doctorv.com.au, Use promo code #dylandfriends for 15% off online store!
The Dominator recalls being ironed out by Gary Ablett Sr, playing in VFA Grand Finals with Prahran, and all his ailments since his retirement.
The boys take a trip down memory lane after speaking to former Carlton captain Wayne Johnston.
RSN's own Daniel Harford joined The Summer Breakfast Club ahead of tonight's season opener between Carlton and Collingwood at Princes Park. This will be his third season at the club, having had last season cut short by Covid-19.
This week we have a very special guest in the slippery Fish, Zac Fisher. Zac is an upcoming star down at Princes Park for the Navy Blues in the AFL. He’s just signed a massive 3-year deal with the Blues which will see him at the club until 2023.I thought what better time to talk to the exciting speedster. We chat 2020 football, what it was like living with me when he first got drafted versus down grading to the captain in Patrick Cripps, his new role as a small forward and his love/obsessions with gaming.It was great catching up with Zac and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Dont forget if you life the episode it would be a huge help if you could subscribe, rate and leave a review!-------Thanks to Jim Beam for partnering with Dyl & FriendsHead to https://tinystillhouse.jimbeampromotions.com.au/ for your chance to win a Jim Beam tiny stillhouse! Perfect to share a drink with your mates watching the AFL Grand FinalZac FisherInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zacfisher25/ContactEmail - enquiries@dylandfriends.comInstagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriendsYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/dylandfriendsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dylanandfriendsTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/dylan_buckleyThe Dylan & Friends Podcast is produced by Dylan Buckley & Sam Bonser.Damon Jackman of Creative Edge Films is responsible for video production.Kenny Creations is responsible for the branding and design.
Donald Trump has fought off the corona and said do not live in fear of the virus or let it control your lives like it has in Victoria under Dictator Dan. The Uncuckables panel discusses the latest corona clashes Tim Wilms Editor of The Unshackled, David Hiscox Editor of the XYZ, and Andy Nolch who has just been released from prison in Victoria into our open-air prison. Andy spent four months in prison for breaching his community corrections order by going overseas. He was fined 20k and sentenced to an 18 month community drawing a giant penis with spray paint on the Princes Park memorial to rape and murder victim Eurydice Dixon in 2018. Andy engaged in this vandalizism as a statement against feminists hijacking her death for their anti-male agenda. Andy has made peace with Eurydice's family, he apologized to them and her father accepted Andy's apology and forgave him. The panel also discusses the news of the week including Trump's recovery from coronavirus with the left and media triggered after returning to White House has told Americans not to fear the virus. Meanwhile, Dictator Dan tells Victorians every day they must fear the virus, even with only 10 daily cases on average Dan is hinting only a mini-step out of lockdown will take place on the next review date of October 19. States in the US still have their own coronavirus dictators, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ignored her own Supreme Court rulings striking down her emergency coronavirus powers. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing a revolt against his re-imposed lockdown in Brooklyn Jewish neighbourhood. The Morrison Government delivered the Federal Budget this week, it was accused of being sexist because it didn't mention women enough. The immigration Ponzi scheme is on the verge of collapse with an international student exodus. This is maybe way 7News this week promoted a Melbourne migration boom beyond 2020. Other developments of note the panel discusses are Lidia Thorpe's virtue signalling swearing into the Senate representing the Victorian Greens. Communists in Chile are trying to overthrow the nation's Pinochet constitution. Also, brutal farm murders against whites are still occurring in South Africa. The Uncuckables Links: Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/theuncuckables Website: http://theuncuckables.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-uncuckables-podcast/id1469242261 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-uncuckables https://tunein.com/podcasts/News--Politics-Podcasts/The-Uncuckables-p1229870/ https://open.spotify.com/show/6xjY4vTAZcPVFQnAEqgarO The Unshackled Links: https://www.theunshackled.net/ https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUnshackled https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled/ https://gab.com/theunshackled https://t.me/theunshackled https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled/ WilmsFront Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsmn2iALJ2NjebjthQA2mdQ Website: http://timwilms.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfront Minds: https://www.minds.com/timwilms Gab: https://gab.com/timwilms Parler: https://parler.com/profile/timwilms Telegram Channel: https://t.me/wilmsfront Telegram Messenger: https://t.me/timwilms XYZ Links: Website: https://www.xyz.net.au/ Telegram: https://t.me/thexyztelegram Gab: https://gab.com/thexyz Minds: https://www.minds.com/thexyz/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's our final episode of the season - but we're not giving up the ghost just yet with two more interviews to end the campaign. After seeing Dartford lose on penalties, co-chairman Steve Irving talks about the disappointment of missing out on promotion, next season and the great job Steve King has done at Princes Park. We also catch up with Bromley boss Neil Smith to talk about how the pandemic is affecting their preparations for the new season. Plus we crown our manager and player of the season - one of us is expecting a text this week, that's for sure...
It's another bumper show this week with three interviews after another busy week in the world of no football. After the surprise appointment of Dennis Kutrieb at Ebbsfleet United, we speak to a German journalist who gives us the inside track on the new man at Stonebridge Road. As his club waits to find out if they will be in the play-offs, Dartford chairman Steve Irving brings us the latest from Princes Park and his own thoughts on the situation, and after plans for Hartsdown Park were submitted, Margate director Chris Chambers tells us about the club's hopes for the future. Plus we talk trolls, Ariana Grande, other podcasts and more besides...
On This Day - May 21, 2005 - Carlton played host to its final game at Princes Park. They would go down to the Demons leaving them with a 673 wins, 274 losses and 15 draw record from the ground. Anthony Koutoufides; Carlton legend joined the Breakfast Club
I was lucky to be joined by my Siren co-founder Kirby Fenwick to discuss The Lockout—the first AFLW match in 2017. Reflecting on the historic game, we talk about how the league was fast tracked, why the game was moved to Princes Park and the game itself.Hear Kirby's audio documentary The First Friday In February.Read my List Retrospective, inspired by this episode, for Siren.Follow I See It But I Don't Believe It wherever you get your podcasts, rate & review if you can! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jessica Friedmann, Fiona Wright and our walking, listening audience at A Walk in the Park, 28 October 2017 — Photo: Amita Kirpalani In the first of our Walk in the Park mini-series, writers and friends Jessica Friedmann and Fiona Wright come together for an intimate, ambling conversation about bodies, expectations and the pleasures and complexities of moving. Friedmann's recent book, Things That Helped, chronicles her postnatal depression through a series of essays which reference theory, pop culture and her personal experiences. She describes the many significant changes she faced at once, and how on the advice of a hospital psychologist, walking and narrating her steps formed part of her recovery – helping to focus her consciousness on ‘the immediacy of voice and breath'. Acute bodily awareness is a familiar subject for Wright, who in Small Acts of Disappearance describes vividly her encounters with anorexia. Join them for a sunlit lap of Princes Park. Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On This Day - April 20, 1991 - Fitzroy hosted Richmond at Princes Park. Then coach KB gave 18yr old Wayne Campbell his opportunity to debut for the Tigers in the Round 5 victory. Wayne would go on to play 297 games, 2x All-Australian selections, 4 Tiger best and fairest, and earn the captaincy 2001 - 2004
Kris & Andy headed to Princes Park to see the Blues in action for their first competitive hit out against opposition. They share their match thoughts, Clip or Clap, plus Andy's not happy with driving etiquette. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-blue-baggers-podcast/message
Annie Reid was born in Sydney, trained as a classical dancer and performed with Sydney Dance Company and Opera Australia. Until 1983 she worked as a dancer throughout Europe and on returning to Australia moved to the technical side of theatre. Annie became assistant stage manager with Victoria State Opera in 1983 and by 1985 was senior stage manager of the company, responsible for five major opera productions each year as well as regional and national tours of opera and music theatre. Opera and music theatre remain a large part of her freelance work and she is now regularly employed by Opera Australia. In 1989 she began working as a freelance production and stage manager spending 1993 as production coordinator for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and OH&S representative for the technical department. She was involved in the advisory group for the design and technical development of the Iwaki auditorium at ABC Southbank. Annie has been operations manager for the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition every four years since 1995, working closely with ABC Classic as stage manager for their live radio broadcasts. She has also worked as a freelance stage manager for the Melbourne Festival since 1989. Annie is very experienced in the show calling and stage/floor management of large corporate events at most large venues in Melbourne. She was assistant director for the arena version of the opera ‘Carmen’ in 1990 and show caller for the Victorian State Schools Spectacular (directed by David Atkins) in 1999 at Rod Laver Arena. In 2001, Annie was senior stage manager and show caller for the Centenary of Federation – A Nation United at Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Building and in 2005, show caller for the opening ceremony of the Pacific School Games at Princes Park. Other events include: Australia Day Flag Raising Ceremony; Australian Grand Prix Ball; Amway Corporation–China at Crown; The Prime Minister’s Olympic Dinner at Plenary Hall; AFL Grand Final parade and pre-match entertainment at the MCG; The Melbourne Cup Parade; World Latin Dancesport Championships; Sports Presentation (Soccer, Rugby League , Rugby Union) at AAMI Park. In December every year she leads a team of 20 Stage managers to present the RMIT University Graduation Ceremony at Etihad Stadium. In 2005 Annie was the recipient of the ‘Green Room’ award for services to Technical Theatre. Annie has been part of the Visitor Services Department at Arts Centre Melbourne since 1991and as a freelance senior stage manager she works regularly on many events and concerts in all four of their theatre venues. In 2012 Annie was appointed lecturer in stage management, Victorian College of the Arts School of Production, Melbourne University. She returned to freelance work in 2018 as stage manager, ceremonies for the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast; company manager, Australian International Opera Company touring throughout China; show caller, Laver Cup for Tennis Australia in Chicago; and show caller, Australian Open 2019 and 2020 for Tennis Australia in Melbourne.
In this week's show, all best laid plans go out of the window as two clubs part company with their managers, so we hear from a Dartford supporter and try to have a stab in the dark at who will be the new bosses at Princes Park and at Hythe Town. We speak to Kennington manager Dan Scorer after their FA Vase debut, and Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley as they sit top of the Isthmian League. Plus we discuss all the rest of the action across a busy week of football.
Today on the show AFL Women's All-Australian player Darcy Vescio and I chatted in the stands of Carlton FC's home stadium Princes Park. It was really cool talking to Darcy and I learnt a lot from her about the AFL women's which i didn't know that much about like the insane trolling they get. I also ask: are you happy? The introduction is slightly more absurd today because it's been a while. Drop us a five star review! Love, Ferg
It's clearly Carlton's flag to lose and there's plenty to savour and salivate over at Princes Park this week, starting with the man at the helm, the man behind the list and the guy behind our superior fitness as we approach the last month. Buckle up, Blues!
Jack and Seamus O'Connel from the Melbourne band Picket Palace dropped by to chat to Brodie and Sarah about their surprise viral song named for and dedicated to Essendon's own Anthony McDonald Tipungwuti. Watch it here.These two diehard Bluebaggers chat about the lifetime of what they've only known as "Carlton humility", what it's like for them to be back at Princes Park for Carlton AFLW games, the saddest AFL record Jack's realised Kade Simpson might soon break, and Seamus's incredible promise to his former schoolmate Jack Silvagni.We also get to discuss some of our favourite topics, including the marriage of footy and music that abounds in Melbourne, and Richo, who the guys have written a song about! Hear it this weekend in Melbourne when they launch their Tippa single at the Curtin on Saturday July 13 (the Friday show is already sold out!) and play from their upcoming album, The Footy Record. Tickets here!Read the pieces discussed in this episode, and related to our chat:Tom Cowie's piece in The Age about the songPicket Palace on The Front BarThe video for their song Pull Your Head In, featuring a famous footy sprayOur artwork was designed by Steph Hughes, and our theme song is 'Here if You Need' by Wet Lips.Get in touch with us:Twitter @fangrrrlspodInstagram @fangrrrlspodFacebook @ fangrrrlsEmail fangrrrlspodcast@gmail.com
Sean, Fab and Tim chat the coach, the board and the where to and what for's of the future at Princes Park following a big week for the Blues.
Another week, another boatload of news out of Princes Park to occupy the pod. Fab, Tim and Sean dissect the change at the top at Carlton and what it means going forward, a little bit of the Cricket World Cup, Formula 1, Women's World Cup in the soccer, NBA Finals and much more. Oh, and Sean's quiz!
Caroline Wilson, Michael Gleeson and Jake Niall think the problems at Carlton come down to more than just the coach - and the winds of change are set to sweep through Princes Park in the next few months. Plus whispers about Isaac Smith's injury, the impact the federal election will have on the AFL, Richmond's selection dilemma, the Lions' finals chances and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Christmas! Well, nearly. In this week's festive show, Jon and Matt discuss the dearth of festive fixtures for some of our teams as we look ahead to what is normally a busy period. We catch up with Dartford joint-boss Jamie Coyle to hear how he and Adam Flanagan are getting on at Princes Park, and Sevenoaks Town boss Micky Collins tells us about his new two-year contract. Plus all the usual chat, this week with a festive feel...
On the show with Dean, Eiddwen, Judith and Will || 3CR studios stand on land falling under the sovereignty of the Kulin Nations, to whose Elders we pay our respect. First Nations sovereignty has never been ceded || [time-stamps in brackets] [5:26] Alternative news: a look at the stories the mainstream media are either ignoring or are covering all wrong || [19:16] Walk for Epilepsy: CEO of the Epilepsy Foundation, Graeme Shears, talks to Community Breakfast to the upcoming march in support of 60,000 Victorians living with epilepsy. This Sunday, 11am-1pm at Princes Park, Carlton || [30:42] West Papua Feast and News Wrap: Erwin from the Black Orchestra Stringband and Voice for West Papua (Tuesdays 6:30pm) comes on the show to give us a quick West Papua freedom news wrap. We also hear about the West Papuan Barapen(link is external) community event, this Saturday the 20th October at 5pm, tickets here(link is external) || [42:59] #Disrupt_2018: Charlotte from WACA (Whistleblowers, Activists and citizens' Alliance) fills us in on a protest which took place this morning at the Herald Sun offices in Melbourne. #Disrupt_2018 (twitter(link is external)) is a month of action against the Right Wing voices of News Limited || [52:20] Conversion Therapy Investigated: Dr Tim Jones (LaTrobe Uni) tells us about a report he and his team released Monday: Preventing Harm, Promoting Justice, a report into LGBT+ religious conversion therapy in Australia. Read the report here! [C/W for interview and report: self harm, suicide, violence, conversion therapy. If this story raises and questions or concerns for you, call QLife (LGBTI+ support, 3pm-midnight) at 1800 184 572 or Lifeline (24hr) at 13 11 14] [1:09:10] Future Dream, Current Nightmare: Dr Kaz Ross (University of Tasmania) tells us about the recent legalisation of China's re-education camps where Uyghur, Tajik, and Hui Muslims are "treated" and made to fit in to mainstream Chinese society. How do these camps fit in to China's strategy for the future? Music (removed from podcast):Yako Pamane by the Black Orchid StringbandDamned to Hell by the John Butler Trio
7:00am Acknowledgement of Country 7:05am Alternative News Segment looking at cuts to ABC, Study on posting political views on social media, Australian SAS troops conduct & raising nazi flag7:15am Men's Violence Roundtable In studio Discussion with: Fi James - DFV Advocate and Social Worker Gemma Carafella - Lawyer and 3CR broadcaster Sue Bolton - City of Moreland Socialist Alliance Councillor On the Phone: Margarita Windisch GLW Contributor, Sexual assault counsellor and lecturer in domestic and family violence prevention at VULizzie O'Shea Lawyer, Author, Activist 7:55am Reclaim Princes Park vigil organiser Jessamy Gleeson to tell the when what how of the Vigil tonight at Princes Park. https://www.facebook.com/events/201110297199113/8:05am Over The Wall Tenants Union of Victoria CEO Mark O’Brian speaks on the potential housing bubble. http://www.3cr.org.au/overthewall 8:15am Dr.Karen Debbie Cradle Host of "Why are you here" Australia's premiere couples counselling podcast joined us in studio to talk about the new show and give us some life advice the comedy podcast found here https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/why-are-you-here/id1397131642 8:25am ACTION TODAY: Aarat: Aunty Sandra Onus spoke about the action today to defend trees of great significance scheduled for removal today to make way for a road. The Local land council (Djaapwhuurung) has not given consent for this. See WAR facebook for more info https://www.facebook.com/WARcollective/
Friday 15 June 2018On the show with Jacob and Lali for our special Radiothon program. 7:00am acknowledgement of country, introduction to the program. 7:03am headline news with a report on the passing of pro-choice legislation in Argentina, the tragic death of Eurydice dixon and the north-korea - us summit in Singapore. Virgil for Eurydice Dixon 5:30 pm 18th of June, Princes Park. 7:20 am interview with Dick Nichols international correspondent on the unfolding situation in Catalonia in two parts. The new government with its ministers were sworn in. 7:50 am special Radiothon appeal to make donations to support Green Left Radio https://www.givenow.com.au/crowdraiser/public/GreenLeftWeeklyRadio. 8:00 am activist calendar 8:10 am interview with Stuart Munckton on the significance and the importance of the Green Left Weekly project, how it's developed into many communication forms and what perspective it brings to the media landscape. 8:27 am closing of program.
Titus, Danny and Francis discuss the opening day of the first test against South Africa, Chris Judd being turned away from Princes Park and the wonderful decision-making skills of Football Federation Australia. Titus will be performing at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Sydney Comedy Festival. Tickets Here: https://www.frontiercomedy.com/titusoreily Become a supporter of The Variety Hour here: https://titusoreily.com/support-titus
The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Rico Racosky will interview World Boxing Champion and Australian Sporting Icon Jeff Fenech. enech was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and was one of the toughest and hardest working fighters of his era. The kid from the tough, Marrickville section of Sydney was named captain of the Australian boxing team at the 1984 Olympic games, but suffered a controversial defeat (the decision was reversed by judges after the fight). He returned home and turned pro later that October. As a pro, his career seemed to match his fighting style. http://www.just2choices.com He won his second title May 8, 1987. Fenech attacked WBC super bantamweight champion Samart Payakaroon from the opening bell and turned in another signature performance. He steadily wore down the champion before the referee stepped in and stopped the contest in the fourth round. In July he defeated American Greg Richardson (TKO 5) and in Oct. met future Hall of Famer Carlos Zarate of Mexico. The two greats battled before a sellout crowd in Sydney. Fenech took an early lead on the scorecards, but he suffered a deep wound above his eye in Round 4 and was awarded a Technical Win when he was no longer able to continue. It was the last great effort from Fenech. The numerous brawling wars over the years had taken their toll. Before a crowd of 35,000 at Princes Park in Melbourne, Fenech found himself on the short side of a signature Nelson performance. Nelson dropped Fenech in each of the first two rounds. He dominated the fight and had Fenech defenseless before the referee intervened in Round 8.
Podcasting at the footy! You'll hear the ambience of pre-match entertainment at Ikon Park as Tegan & I prepare for our teams to do battle in AFL Women's Round 5. You'll also hear Tegan and I chat about what makes us happy, the multitude of creative endeavours she's involved with, and the gob-smacking way sexual references in music such as Grease and the Rocky Horror Picture Show go straight over kids' heads. Oh how naïve we were.Tegan is currently preparing to perform at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival with her group Watson - with a show titled Go To Hell! Possibly sounding more horrific than comedic - listen in as she explains the premise behind it and how it's one of the must-see shows this year. Watson won Best Comedy award at the 2015 Melbourne Fringe Festival, so you're in safe hands.The Ever-growing Playlist of Joy is again updated on Spotify. Hit up thesongnerd.com for more details or anywhere @TheSongNerd!
AFLW marquee players Darcy Vescio (Carlton) and Moana Hope (Collingwood) front the media at Princes Park ahead of the inaugural season opener.
Round 7, 2012 The crosshairs are set fairly and squarely on the former number 7 from Princes Park this week, and i am NOT talking about Bentick or the Dominator. DO SOMETHING!!!! Before it is bloody too late and you turn into a northern suburbs version of St. Kilda circa 2000-2010!! Also Goddard. How lucky […]
Round 4, 2012 The Bombre’s put a bit of pressure on the fancy nancy boys from Princes Park and show what a good midfield can do whilst the Swannies continue their winning ways against a highly fancied North Melbourne. Is the Horse building a tight team bereft of real stars, but full of hard-nosed quality […]