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The Saturday Rub comes from the Triple MCG prior to Collingwood taking on Adelaide. Today Damo comes in hot not just with the latest afl news but also with an exposé on JB and his hair; We talk to Pies Legend, Scott Pendlebury; and we pay tribute to Robert Walls and Adam Selwood. Triple M Footy's Saturday Rub is James Brayshaw, Billy Brownless, Bernie Vince, and Damian BarrettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to the full tribute from Caroline Wilson, Leigh Matthews and Tim Lane. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Lane and Matthew Lloyd have reflected on Carlton legend Robert Walls and the impact he had on them, following his death on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Lane and Matthew Lloyd have reflected on Carlton legend Robert Walls and the impact he had on them, following his death on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barra joined Clairsy & Lisa talking all things AFL including last night's game between Gold Coast and Hawthorn plus Barra also puts those Luke Jackson rumours to bed and talks about how Luke wants to be Freo's 1st ruckman. Plus The AFL match times have been released for Rounds 16-23 and Barra gave his thoughts on them and a shout out to Zac Mainwaring whose playing for W.A this weekend.. He also had MASSIVE news for Perth Wildcats fans and Barra also paid tribute to AFL legend Robert Walls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Clayton, who has just signed on as Future Talent Consultant at the Tasmanian Devils Football Club, joins Kaz and Tubes for a chat about his new role, also paying tribute to AFL legend, Robert Walls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB and Billy pay tribute to Robert Walls - who passed away today. Billy has the All Sports Report with some big games across several sports this weekend, before Richmond's Tom Brown is in studio to talk about THAT tackle against West Coast last weekend. Topics Brayshaw has someone in his sights for turning into a knob, and Matthew Campbell calls in to talk about the late Robert Walls - including one hilarious story about Mark Zanotti. Billy has a mammoth Idiot File, and Campbell Brown is in studio to talk about Hawthorn, his Dad Mal, and getting arrested in Surfers Paradise. Finally, Billy has a joke that is... frankly... disgusting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We begin with a tribute to Robert Walls - who passed away earlier today. Carlton legend David Rhys-Jones joins the show to chat about his former coach and the legacy he left at the Blues. The Chief's Agenda gets you across all the latest footy news, including a new Ed Richards contract, the AFL vs Umpires debacle, and the fixture for the remainder of 2025. The news doesn't stop there, with Tom Stewart unavailable again, Willie Rioli returning, and the Luke Jackson rumour mill continuing at warp speed. Noah Anderson also joins the team from TIO Stadium before his Suns take on Hawthorn. The Queen's Queries asks if the AFL should have a draft lottery, Isaac's Premiership Piece looks at COllingwood's connectivity, and the team celebrates Hev's 40th birthday with some messages from some very special people. The Thursday Rub is Jack Heverin, Isaac Smith, Kate McCarthy, and Jay Z Clark.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tough. Innovative. Pragmatic with a soft side. Those are some of the words an emotional Paul Roos used to describe Australian Rules titan Robert Walls after the passing of the 74-year-old. Walls won four premierships as a player and coach with Carlton and his influence spread well beyond the navy blues. Roos reflects on Walls' legacy and recollects his farewell to the man who coached him at Fitzroy. Featured: Paul Roos, AFL premiership coach.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Robert Walls drafted Joel Bowden to Richmond when Bowden was just 17. Following Walls' passing at 74 after a long battle with cancer, Bowden reflects on the Hall of Famer's lasting influence and what he meant beyond football.
The full tribute to Robert Walls following his passing, including the memories of Anthony Hudson and Matthew Richardson, plus Dave Barham. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Barham worked extensively with Robert Walls while at Channel 7 and Channel 10. He joined Wide World of Sports to continue the tributes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Hudson leads a tribute to Robert Walls, speaking about the time he played a key role in recruiting Wallsy to 3AW. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The full tribute to Robert Walls following his passing, including the memories of Anthony Hudson and Matthew Richardson, plus Dave Barham. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former chief football writer at the Herald Sun and also a former member of 3AW Football, Mike Sheahan, has paid tribute to Robert Walls following his death this morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Barham worked extensively with Robert Walls while at Channel 7 and Channel 10. He joined Wide World of Sports to continue the tributes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Hudson leads a tribute to Robert Walls, speaking about the time he played a key role in recruiting Wallsy to 3AW. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A former student of Robert Walls has opened up about her experience with the former premiership player who passed away following a battle with a rare, aggressive form of cancer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Schwarz has paid tribute to Carlton legend Robert Walls after the sad news of his death broke live on-air.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Schwarz has paid tribute to Carlton legend Robert Walls after the sad news of his death broke live on-air.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A former student of Robert Walls has opened up about her experience with the former premiership player who passed away following a battle with a rare, aggressive form of cancer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former chief football writer at the Herald Sun and also a former member of 3AW Football, Mike Sheahan, has paid tribute to Robert Walls following his death this morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brisbane Bears player Matthew Campbell joins JB and Billy to talk about the legend of Robert WallsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hall of Famer Robert Walls has passed away after a two year battle with cancer, aged 74. Walls played 259 games across his career including three premierships before going on to coach, leading Carlton to the 1987 flag. He also led Fitzroy where he was the first coach of our very own Paul Roos. Roosy reflects on his former coach and friend with Patrick Stack from ABC Sport Daily.
Australian Football Hall of Fame member, Carlton legend and Brisbane Bears coach, Robert Walls, passed away aged 74. Mr Walls battled with cancer for more than two years, and passed away after using voluntary assisted dying laws. 3AW Commentator, Bruce Eva, told Sam Leckie on Wide World of Sports, "It is a sad day. It's a sad day for the footy world. First and foremost a sad day for Wally's family." "It's a sad day for the 3AW family and the clubs that he represented so brilliantly four premierships, three as a player for Carlton, one as a Carlton coach." "But he also had such an impact on, firstly, the Fitzroy Football Club, who then obviously became the um, the Brisbane Lions. He did coached the Brisbane Bears, actually pre-merger as well, and he finished his coaching career with a couple of years in charge at the Tigers," Mr Eva said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Walls was coached by Barassi in his playing days, and told a personal story on the icon, and the legacy he'll leave behind.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A must-listen as guests such as Neil Mitchell, Robert Walls, Anthony Hudson, John Nicholls, Hassa Mann, Barry Cheatley and Graeme Bond all joined the broadcast to pay their tributes to Ron Barassi. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carlton Legend Robert Walls joins Gerrard and Kane on Sportsday as the Blues look ahead to their blockbuster semi final with Melbourne tomorrow night Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wallsy joined the boys to discuss the Blues game tonight and how he sees it playing out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, we had all the wash-up from last night's game, Brayden Maynard's incident, 'The Dig', 'In The Gun', Jack Buckley, the Friday Agenda, Robert Walls, Eddy Cornes, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'
The Carlton Football Club recruited Nicholls from the Maryborough Football Club in 1957 after recruiting his elder brother, Don, the previous year their father ensured that both brothers would play together at one club. Don played 77 senior games as a centreman for Carlton from 1956, when he was Carlton's best first-year player, to 1961. Nicholls enjoyed an outstanding season in 1966, winning his second consecutive Robert Reynolds Trophy, and finishing second in the Brownlow Medal count, four votes behind St Kilda champion Ian Stewart. Success as captain-coach In his first year as captain-coach, Nicholls led the Blues to the minor premiership with 18 wins and a draw, followed by Richmond with 18 wins. 1972 was the first season in which the McIntyre "Final Five" system was used, and so because Carlton finished on top of the ladder, this meant that they had a week's break before facing Richmond in the Second Semi-final. The match was drawn, which in those days meant that a replay was required the following week, thus shifting every other match back another week. Richmond won the replay by 41 points, but in the post-match interviews Nicholls refused to panic: Carlton has not hit a form slump. We just had a dismal day – our worst for the season. There'll be no panic just because we went down by 41 points. There won't be more than one or two changes. We will be sticking to the same players because it was, they who put us where we finished at the end of the home-and-away games. I know the players will redeem themselves next week. We just won't beat St. Kilda – we will win well. And if we team together as I know we can I know we are good enough to take the premiership. Robert Walls who was serving as vice-captain, recalled that the day after the semi-final defeat, the players arrived at training feeling flat, but Nicholls revealed to them the outline of his plan to win the premiership with all-out attacking football. But first, Carlton had to defeat St Kilda in the Preliminary Final. The Saints had played in the previous year's Grand Final and still boasted a strong team. Nicholls chose not to implement his plan, trusting that his players would get the job done. The Blues prevailed by 16 points and earned the right to redeem themselves against their arch-rival. Richmond went into the Grand Final as clear favourites, but this would be the day when Nicholls established once and for all his reputation as one of the greats of the game. The element of surprise in Nicholls' plan lay in his team selection; he handed the rucking responsibilities to "Percy" Jones, whilst stationing himself in the forward pocket with the intent of kicking goals. He also deployed Barry Armstrong in the centre while Vin Waite was given the task of minding Barry Richardson. Finally, in the lead-up to the match, Nicholls had given his players three simple instructions: get to the ball first, kick long into attack and contest for 100 minutes. The plan succeeded in the most spectacular fashion possible. In an enthralling spectacle of attacking football from both teams, Carlton piled on the goals to lead at half time with an incredible score of 18.6 (114) to 10.9 (69). The shell-shocked Tigers tried to claw their way back into the game, but every goal they scored was met with a Carlton reply. When the final siren sounded, Carlton had registered a record score of 28.9 (177) while Richmond's score of 22.18 (150), enough to win most games, remains the highest losing score in a Grand Final. While every Carlton player contributed, Nicholls himself had a field day, kicking six goals on Ray Boyanich. He said afterwards that had he not kicked six, he felt he would have failed in the position. Walls, who also kicked six goals, was nominated best on ground. Stung by their defeat, Richmond didn't have to wait long to avenge their humiliation as the two rivals squared off again in the following season's Grand Final. On a hot and blustery day, Richmond prevailed in a match that would be remembered for two major incidents. The first occurred at the three-minute mark of the first quarter, when Nicholls was sensationally felled by Richmond back pocket Laurie Fowler while juggling a mark. Both players had their eyes on the ball and didn't see each other until it was too late. Fowler, who was airborne, hit Nicholls with his shoulder and emerged from the collision unscathed, but Nicholls went to ground and had to be helped to his feet by the club trainers. The sight of their fallen leader stunned the Carlton players; Robert Walls recalled that "[t]here was a bit of disbelief when Nicholls went down because we'd never seen the big bloke hurt like that before." Nicholls was awarded a 15-metre penalty, and goaled from the free kick, but suffered double vision from the collision, and had little further impact on the game. The second incident came in the second quarter, when Ian Stewart kicked the ball deep into Richmond's attacking zone to a contest involving Carlton full-back Geoff Southby and Richmond forward Neil Balme. What happened next would sour Carlton's already bitter relations with Richmond for many years. Going for the ball after it spilled off a pack contest, Southby was floored by a round-arm punch from Balme. The hit broke Southby's jaw, and he would not return to the field after half time. Just moments later, Balme would lash out again, this time at Vin Waite. Reflecting on the incident many years later, Nicholls angrily labelled Balme a "cheat": I didn't respect him as a player because I reckon he was a cheat. He used to dwell on players and with his big, strong frame, he should have been doing more courageous things. People over the years say Balmey knocked a couple out, but he basically king-hit people.
Carlton Legend Robert Walls joins Gerard Healy and Kane Cornes on Sportsday with a update and look ahead to how the Blues are travelling heading towards September Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, the boys scrambled, we had Chris Fagan, Robert Walls, the review of Brisbane v Richmond, Friday First Thoughts, the Friday Agenda, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wallsy joined us to reminisce on the life and career of Matt Rendell is the wake of his passing! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlton Legend Robert Walls joins Gerard and Kane for an in depth discussion on dangerous tackles and the MRO, and what's going wrong and right at The Carlton Football Club Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlton Legend Robert Walls joins Sportsday hosts Gerard Healy and Kane Cornes to preview the blockbuster clash with arch rival Collingwood this weekend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert joined us to discuss Ross Lyon's impact at St Kilda, the coaching landscape, the Tasmanian license, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, the boys scrambled, we had Shane Harvey, Robert Walls, Errol Gulden, Wayne Carey, the Friday Agenda, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert came on the discuss his time 'On The Couch', his advice for Nathan Buckley, his history with Kevin Sheedy, where he sees the Blues finishing, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, the boys scrambled, were joined by Robert Walls, Alan Richardson and Aaron Finch, had the Friday Agenda, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for S7 Ep 35The Sounding Board is proudly supported by Drinkwise. . .if you're choosing to drink, choose to drink wise.TIME CODES0.00 - Damo's finally agreed to chat with young Max Becker on The Sporting Max. 3.40 – Does Damo have an exclusive about a new Nick McKenzie podcast project?5.00 – Trade Radio talk. Should you be able to leave your club after one year?7.00 – How's life back in the tent at the Kangaroos for Damo?8.00 – Brad Scott to Essendon. He's dusted off the cobwebs!11.00 – Discussion of the appointment of former NAB chief Andrew Thorburn as the CEO of Essendon and his church connections.21.30 – Kevin Sheedy's comments last week (Check out the Talking Footy show segment HERE from 2.15 re Robert Walls being 'the sniper')24? Jeff Kennett's comments on the Hawthorn investigation.28.00 – Spin City – critique of White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre'sspin on President Biden searching out a deceased woman at an event. Watch the video HERE32.40 – Question of the Week for Drinkwise.37.00 – Hutchy is fired up about changes for outdoor dining fees in Melbourne.42.- Discussion of the article about PVL and the NRL rights in the AFR (read it HERE).
Social media is creating a wrong impression of who ballers are. People are just bragging about all the money they have and thus disorienting the true meaning of who a baller is. Robert Walls Junior is doing a fantastic job in changing that perspective. Through his company, Coast to Coast Ballers, they are showing the world what true balling means. In this episode, Robert will share his journey to becoming the person he is today. He will also share some nuggets of wisdom that we can borrow and apply in our lives. Listen in and learn. Who is Robert Walls Junior? Robert is the CEO & Chairman at Coast-to-Coast Ballers Enterprises & CoasttoCoastBallers.com. He's currently the creator of The Baller Mindset & The Baller Effect. (And his Online Winning Mindset Training School is launching soon.) Robert is also a professional basketball trainer and has a lot of professional experience in sales. Robert's inner superpower Robert believes his inner superpower is his ability to tap into the energy of love for himself, enabling him to keep his intentions in the right place. According to Robert, the energy of love allows us to love other people genuinely. How Robert trains his mindset daily Robert practices and trains his mind shift every day by going through emotions, but he doesn't stay on the negative and low-energy emotions as he always makes sure he takes his mind and heart back to loving what he does every day and being grateful for the opportunity to do the things that he loves. Timestamps: [01:16] Getting to know Robert Walls Junior [07:12] What inspired Robert to change his mindset [08:89] Robert's entrepreneurship journey [11:52] What does Coast to Coast ballers do [20:06] Robert's plans for the next five years [21:17] Robert's favorite book [22:28] Robert's inner superpower [25:23] How Robert trains his mindset daily Quotes: "You have to have the mindset of an elite athlete in order to win in anything that you do." "The energy that you feel when you believe that you are balling, is one of the greatest feelings on this planet." "When you have a winning state of mind, you can't lose." "You have to be the authority of the things that happen in your life." Connect with Robert Walls Junior: Website: https://coasttocoastballers.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertjameswallsjr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobertJamesWallsJr/ If you enjoy the content that we're bringing to you, then please feel free to drop us a review on the platform you're listening to us through. :)
Essendon champion Simon Madden joined Garry and Tim to talk about his upcoming event for the Good Blokes Society and the 1990 grand final. He then moved onto his recent exit from the Essendon board, and explained why he was in favour of Ben Rutten keeping his role as coach. He also touched on why the 16 premierships can be a burden for the club at times, Adrian Dodoro's future at the club, and Robert Walls' involvement in the hunt for their next coach.
Ahead of Carlton's huge game against Collingwood this weekend, V/AFL coaching legend David Parkin joined Gerard to re-live the Blues' comeback win against the Magpies in the 1981 grand final, and to talk about the essence of the rivalry. He also explained why he thinks Carlton are still four-to-five players short of experiencing real success, discussed when he swapped positions with Robert Walls, and weighed in on the choices Alastair Clarkson has in front of him.
Carlton great Robert Walls says the Blues have a "hard edge" about them under Michael Voss he hasn't seen from the club for at least a decade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VFL/AFL legend Robert Walls joined Kane and Kingy to discuss the strong form Carlton are currently in, and to talk about the impact Michael Voss and Patrick Cripps are having at the club.
On Friday morning, Kane and Kingy's 'Ramble' included the strangest things you've seen on a plane, the best performers at sportsman's nights, the most frustrating rules in the AFL, and more. After looking at why it's "last chance saloon" for Essendon this weekend, Jeremy Cameron's taunt to Mason Wood on Saturday night, and their 'Inidgenous Fast Five', they were joined by GWS GM of Football Jason McCartney who talked about the changes the club and senior team has undergone since Leon Cameron's departure. They discussed Damien Hardwick's handling of the Dustin Martin question, why we need more one-on-ones in the game, which sides are "unconditionally ruthless", Dyson Heppell's interview on 'On The Couch', and more in 'The Friday Agenda' and then caught up with Robert Walls who talked all-things Carlton. And lastly, they caught up with AFLPA CEO Paul Marsh after the AFLW CBA announcement yesterday.
After explaining why this weekend in "last chance saloon" for Essendon, and going through their 'Indigenous Fast Five', Kane and Kingy caught up with GWS GM of Football Jason McCartney to chat about the changes the club and senior side has undergone since Leon Cameron's departure. And they also were joined by VFL/AFL legend Robert Walls who discussed Carlton's return to prominence in 2022.
Listen to the round 8 edition of Why, Why, Why, as Caro blasts the MCC and Robert Walls calls in to honor Tim Lane's broadcast career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coact to Coact BallersRobert Walls Jr. is The Founder and CEO of Coast to Coast Ballers Enterprises. He is a Super Star Community Organizer of a Coast to Coast Ballers Basketball Division events featuring boys and girls and men will College Basketball Experience, Semi-Pro, and NBA Talent. He is also a Public Speaker and the author of The Baller Mindset. Furthermore, he runs an Online University for Mindset Training called Coast to Coast Ballers University and he is finishing up his first two books, The Baller Mindset, and The Baller Effect. Robert does so much Loving, and empowering things it's no way to put it all in this intro, so please join us.BIGGEST TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODEWhy Barack Obama supports Robert on TwitterWhy do basketball baller mindset and personal branding play the main role in personal and business growthIt's not important where we come from. What is important is where we are going How Robert became 2x scoring championHow adversity triggers the creationCONNECT WITH Robert Walls Jr. HEREWORK WITH MECOACHES, CONSULTANTS, ENTREPRENEURS & BUSINESS OWNERS if you are ready to step into your power, do what you love and make your dream business flourish◉ Book a free call with me:☎ http://bit.ly/StrategySessionWithCatherine