Australian rules footballer, born 1936
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Fremantle Dockers CEO, Simon Garlick, joins Will Schofield and Dan Const on the podcast to talk his journey from AFL player to CEO. From playing with Tony Lockett, being coached by Ron Barassi, being CEO of the Western Bulldogs to being CEO of the Dockers this is a chat you don't want to miss. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Damian Drum was a late-bloomer when he was plucked out of bush footy by Geelong at the age of 20 and spent eight frustrating seasons battling to 63 games. And yet, it was only another injury sustained in the 1989 Preliminary Final that denied him the notorious role on Dermott Brereton eventually performed by Mark Yates in the opening moments of the famous 89 Grand Final. Drum would eventually become famous as the last one to know he'd been sacked as Fremantle coach, but that journey got its start in Sydney as an assistant at the Swans, as the right-hand of the man who couldn't lie, Ron Barassi. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roy and HG discuss super coach Craig Bellamy's tactic of the five man gang bite. It puts teams off, but could get him into the Rugby League hall of fame.
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Max Gawn joined Triple M Breakfast with Rosie, Wil and Daisy ahead of the final round of the home & away season. The team discuss Melbourne's clash with Collingwood, the Ron Barassi Medal going to the premiership winning captain, Gawny's interesting games-record stat, and his prediction for Sunday's finals-defining games!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There have been few more brilliant or flamboyant footballers than Campbell Town's Brent Crosswell, who won four VFL premierships with Carlton and North Melbourne. An extreme talent possessing skill, speed and power, Crosswell was a schoolboy prodigy, whose feats in big games were legendary. But he was also highly temperamental and, by his own admission, indifferent to the game. This was a constant source of friction between the star player and his legendary coach, the late Ron Barassi, with whom he shared a complex, often volatile relationship.
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Mark Alexander Jackson (born 30 August 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club, St Kilda Football Club and Geelong Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and for the South Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Known as "Jacko", Jackson's colourful and enigmatic personality often resulted in clashes with officials and teammates, which tended to overshadow the fact that he was also a capable full forward. Following his football career, Jackson became notable for several television appearances, including commercials for Jenny Craig, Energizer and Nutri-Grain, along with several feature films. Jackson has also written an autobiography, Dumb Like a Fox, which was released in 1986. Jackson was born at the Royal Woman's Hospital as one of six children to George Jackson and his wife Frances, and grew up in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Nunawading. Football career South Fremantle & Richmond (1979–1980) After playing colts and reserves football for Richmond in 1977 and 1978, Jackson started his senior career in the West Australian Football League, spending the 1979 season with South Fremantle. Coach Mal Brown employed Jackson as a forward to protect Ray Bauskis, a skillful but lightweight full-forward. Jackson kicked 53 goals in 22 games and Bauskis 66 in 17 games. South Fremantle finished second in 1979. The night before the second semi-final, Jackson returned to Melbourne after being told that the other players had voted him out of the team. He consequently missed out on playing in the 1979 grand final, which saw the then largest crowd in West Australian football history. Jackson rejoined Richmond for the 1980 season. However, with Michael Roach and Brian Taylor at the club, there was no room for another full forward. Jackson spent the entire 1980 season playing in the reserves and kicked 131 goals. Melbourne (1981–1982) Jackson moved to Melbourne for the 1981 season, coached by Ron Barassi. Jackson performed a handstand in front of the Hawks full back, Kelvin Moore, reportedly after Moore had told him he "wouldn't be a full forward while his arse pointed to the floor". Jackson on Open Mike said it was not pointed at Moore, rather it was directed at umpire Glenn James after he disputed a decision. Jackson kicked 76 goals in each of his two years with the Demons, leading the goal kicking in 1981 and one goal less than Gerard Healy in 1982. St Kilda (1983) In 1983, Jackson joined St Kilda on a three-year contract believed to have been worth $40,000 per year. He played in the first nine matches (in which the Saints lost the first eight matches in a row) and kicked 40 goals, including 10 in Round 5 against Sydney. However, controversy reared its head again when he was relegated to the reserves for "disciplinary reasons" in Round 10, and then returned for the Round 11 game against Collingwood, where he was held to one goal in a high-scoring 16-point loss. Jackson was again dropped to the reserves, and suffered a bruised chest during the Sunday game. On the Tuesday following that game, the Saints had told Jackson his services were no longer required. It was later revealed that, among other things, he had played a dangerous prank on club legend Trevor Barker by placing a brick behind the brake pedal in his car. He had also placed a lit cigarette butt in the pocket of club chairman Lindsay Fox in the social club. Jackson spent the remainder of the year playing for the Melbourne Harlequins rugby side. However, his 41 goals were still enough to be the Saints' leading goal kicker for the 1983 season. Geelong (1984–1986) 1984 saw Jackson return to the VFL with Geelong. He led their goal kicking in 1984 with 74. In total during his time at Geelong, Jackson scored 115 goals in 31 games. Geelong started 1985 poorly with one win in the first four rounds but improved with five wins in the next six rounds to be in fifth position. But after losing to Fitzroy in Round 11 they would spend the remainder of the season hovering just outside the Top Five, eventually finishing sixth on the ladder. The Round 11 match against Hawthorn at Princess Park was overshadowed by various spiteful incidents, including Leigh Mattews king-hit on Geelong midfielder Neville Bruns behind play, leaving Bruns with a broken jaw. Although this incident was not reported at the time, video footage of the incident resulted in Matthews being charged with assault by Victoria Police and subsequently deregistered by the VFL for four matches. Jackson kicked four goals for the game to be the Cats' main scorer for the day, but was reported four times during the match: by boundary umpire Gower, boundary umpire O'Leary, goal umpire Bill Pryde and field umpire Ian Robinson for allegedly striking Gary Ayres in the final quarter; by goal umpire Pryde for allegedly striking Chris Langford on two separate occasions during the final quarter; by field umpire Robinson for allegedly striking Chris Mew in the final quarter; and by field umpire Robinson for allegedly striking Chris Langford in the final quarter. At the VFL Tribunal hearing on the Monday following the game, Jackson was suspended for a total of eight matches, stemming from outcomes of three of the charges: He pleaded guilty to the charge from four umpires of striking Ayres (two-match suspension). He pleaded not guilty to striking Mew and was severely reprimanded The third charge of striking Langford by goal umpire Pryde was upheld (two-match suspension) He pleaded guilty to the fourth charge of striking Langford (four-match suspension). After kicking six goals in the first round of 1986 and two in the second round, he retired after his omission from the Geelong senior side in the following round. He ended his VFL career with 308 goals from 82 games, leading his club's goalkicking on 3 occasions. He holds the record for the most consecutive games from debut with at least one goal, with 79 games. His first and only goalless game in his career was in his third-to-last game in Round 21, 1985 against Richmond at VFL Park. Jackson gained a controversial reputation for his on-field antics and was regularly reported: twice at Melbourne and four times at Geelong, including an eight-match suspension following a fight against Hawthorn. Later years An autobiography of Jackson's football career was published in 1986 and titled Jacko, Dumb Like a Fox, written with the assistance of Melbourne journalist Jon Anderson. Later in 1986 he played a few games for Brunswick Football Club in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) First Division, the first of which against Sandringham drew a crowd of nearly 15,000 to Gillon Oval; he was sacked from Brunswick in July after missing training. Jackson returned to South Fremantle for the 1987 WAFL season and kicked 45 goals from the opening 10 games. This included nine goals against West Perth in round three. South Fremantle won its opening three games of the season, but then went on an 18-match losing streak to win the wooden spoon – the club's first since 1972. Jackson walked out on the club after round 10, where the Bulldogs lost to West Perth by a league-record 210 points. Despite only playing half the season, he still finished as the club's leading goalkicker. Later in 1987, he went to Queensland and played a game for QAFL club Kedron; he was paid a large fee of $2,000 per game, but his presence drew a large crowd which earned more than $12,000 for the club. He had intended to play more games for Kedron, but was suspended for unbecoming conduct after dropping his shorts several times during the match. Singing career Following his retirement from football, Jackson used his fame and popularity to launch a singing career. His first single, "I'm an Individual" was a hit on the Australian singles chart. A second single, "My Brain Hurts" was not so successful. A 1991 release, "You Can Do This", also failed to make an impression. Jackson combined a rap-like delivery with lyrics based on Australian comedy and larrikinism. Acting career After his singing career ended, Jackson began appearing in advertisements, the most successful of which was his role in Energizer battery commercials during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The commercials ended with a manic Jackson yelling "Get Energizer. It'll surprise you! Oi!". These commercials were shown extensively in the United States, even though few people knew of Jackson, during a period of high American interest in things Australian in the wake of the Crocodile Dundee films. This American infatuation with Australian culture is referenced in The Simpsons episode "Bart vs. Australia" (1995), in which Jackson makes a cameo promoting Energizer. He was the brand's last human spokesman before the emergence of the Energizer Bunny. There was also a 10 in 1 "Oi! Jacko Gym" action figure toy that could talk, do push-ups, lift weights and ride a skateboard—all battery operated, with Jackson wearing the battery company logo on his singlet. He was also linked with Nutri-Grain amongst other companies, and for a time worked as a professional actor for commercials. Jackson has appeared in various television sitcoms and movies—one of the most notable being as survival expert "Jetto" in the short-lived American action-adventure series The Highwayman (1988)—as well as being on talkback radio and in various children's programs and talk shows. During 2005 Jackson embarked on a tour with author and renowned criminal Mark "Chopper" Read. In 2014, Jackson was featured on 7mate's Bogan Hunters as a celebrity judge. Boxing Jackson also appeared in a televised Australian celebrity boxing match in 2002 in which he went up against Australian former rugby league centre Ma. Meninga. Jackson was soundly defeated. Jackson had previously beaten Essendon tough man Ron Andrews in a points decision on 10 December 1984 in a six-round boxing match at the Perth Entertainment Centre.
The latest episode of the groundbreaking Talking Tigers podcast has all the wash-up from Dustin Martin's 300-game milestone at the MCG last Saturday. The TT team discuss how Dusty's remarkable drawing power and the might of the Tiger Army combined to produce an extraordinary attendance number, and a truly memorable event. Also on this week's show, there is a tribute to star midfielder Tim Taranto, who was a Tiger standout in Dusty's milestone match. In the “Going up the Country” segment, the focus is on a small Victorian town that produced a dual Jack Dyer Medallist and Richmond captain. While in the “Spirit of ‘74”, champion Richmond rover Kevin Bartlett, so dominant during the 1974 season, finally gets the seal of approval from legendary opposition coach Ron Barassi. For all things Yellow and Black, tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hàng ngàn người thương tiếc đã tập trung để tiễn biệt một trong những biểu tượng thể thao của Úc tại Melbourne. Cầu thủ và huấn luyện viên của Australian Rules Football Ron Barassi đang được nhớ đến như một nhân vật "lớn", người đã cách mạng hóa môn bóng đá và truyền cảm hứng cho nhiều thế hệ người hâm mộ.
Pete joined Gerard to discuss the semi-finals ahead in the ODI World Cup, the weather looming, South Africa's poor World Cup history, Mitch Starc, Marcus Stoinis or Marnus Labsuchagne, Patrick Smith's death, Ron Barassi's service at the MCG, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thousands of mourners have gathered to farewell one of Australia's sporting greats in Melbourne. Australian Rules Football player and coach Ron Barassi is being remembered as a "larger than life" figure, who revolutionised footy, and inspired generations of fans.
Australia could begin releasing detained asylum seekers and refugees within days, following a landmark High Court ruling; Israel agrees to daily four-hour pauses to fighting in northern Gaza; and a state funeral held for Australian rules football great Ron Barassi.
After being part of the celebration of Ron Barassi's life at the MCG on Friday, Neil Mitchell joined Sam McClure to reflect on the day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Optus has announced that it will apologise to customers affected by Wednesday's outage by giving them free data, It's been revealed a Sydney police officer pulled his gun out of his holster and pointed it at a colleague in May, Israel has agreed to pause fighting in Northern Gaza for four hours a day for humanitarian purposes, AFL legend Ron Barassi will be farewelled with a state memorial at the MCG today, Jared Leto has become the first person to ever legally climb to the top of the Empire State Building, Kim Kardashian has revealed that she got a secret tattoo 2 years ago, after hosting Saturday Night Live See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Damian Barrett joins the boys to remember Ron Barassi and Kevin Neale, JB's Ron Barassi story from the 1975 North Melbourne Premiership, good deeds gone bad, did JB get his WA cricket captain sacked?, NHL veteran Darcy Hordichuk, weird phobias, Hump Day Quiz, Idiot File, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gavin Wood on the Gold Coast Not Talking Football - Robert Dipierdomenico Top five TV cars News Free Zone Simon's Selection - new music from… Jazmyn - Lay Your Guns Down Darren Coggan - The 5 O'clock wave Mark Tempany & Alison Hams - Lullaby Glory Days - Replay 23 Aug, 1985 Football discussion with Derryn Hinch, Ron Barassi, Mike Sheehan, Don Scott, Sam Newman, Francis Galbally Produced by Jay Maurer with Jono Boyle on the buttons, and Brian Wilson in the Newsroom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Denis joined Kane and Kingy to discuss the preliminary finals, how he sees the four coaches this weekend, his tribute to Ron Barassi and John Ibrahim! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Congratulations Rabs!, Billy's All Sports Report, Collingwood's Jeremy Howe, we give away Prelim Final tickets, Hump Day Quiz, how Ron Barassi ended up in a Divvy Van after the 1975 North Melbourne premiership, CC's Premierechip Moments, GWS Captain Toby Greene, we give away more Prelim Final tickets, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ron Barassi, cầu thủ đầu tiên được vinh danh tại Hành Lang Danh Dự Bóng Bầu Dục Úc, đã qua đời ở tuổi 87. Ông được nhớ đến như một cầu thủ và huấn luyện viên, người đã cách mạng hóa môn thể thao Bóng Bầu Dục theo thể thức Úc.
Collingwood legend Peter Moore joined Garry and Tim to talk about how proud he is of Darcy and his captaincy at the Magpies this year, the impressive people in charge at the club, his memories of Ron Barassi, the grand final heart breaks he experienced, what he loves about the current Collingwood side, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John from Epping joined Garry and Tim to talk about his sporting memorabilia collection, his thoughts on Ron Barassi, why he's not convinced by Jacob Weitering's non-concussion, Kozzie Pickett's ill-discipline on Friday night, his tips for this weekend, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rohan Connolly and Rodney Eade break down the news from the week -- including Adrian Dodoro stepping down at Essendon and Ron Barassi's passing -- and preview the two huge preliminary finals between Collingwood and GWS, and Brisbane and Carlton.
What a week in AFL! The Giants and the Blues have progressed to the Preliminary Finals after looking down and out 3 months ago. In honour of the great Ron Barassi, Spida and Brody discuss some of the best Australian coaches who have had an influence in their sporting field.The boys look forward to an exciting weekend of AFL and preview the Brownlow Medal. Tune in to our special Grand Final show next week!Support the show
Seb and Jonno look back on a thrilling weekend of elimination finals in the NRL & AFL while discussing the sad passings of AFL legend Ron Barassi and the first Indigenous athlete to represent Australia in any major sport Lionel Morgan. The Champions League also makes it return as the boys look ahead to some tasty match ups including AC Milan vs Newcastle United and Bayern Munich vs Manchester United.
Quarters and Barra discuss the late great Ron Barassi, what is wrong at Melbourne and Port Adelaide and why Quarters would feel comfortable living in the Roman Empire. Plus, Quarters and Barra read out your thoughts in the Thirsty Camel mailbag. If you have a question or comment send your messages to quartersandbarra@wanews.com.au For more from the guys, and the latest news in sport, head to thewest.com.au/sportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin recorded live from Crown Melbourne. This podcast is proudly supported by Red Energy - Powered by Snowy Hydro, a leader in renewable energy. Switch to Aussie owned Red Energy today Head to www.redenergy.com.au This week our special guests are Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier. Deborah's just released her no-holds-barred memoir Book of Life - we unpack the process and response to the book so far. Plus Deb and Willy perform live for us. You can catch the Songs from the Book Of Life shows from October 4th - full details and links to book HERE or head to www.deborahconway.com You can also catch Corrie in conversation with Deborah Conway on Wednesday the 18th of October at 7pm at the Stonnington Library in South Yarra - tickets available HERE. In The Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store - Myles Thompson joins us with his Brownlow Medal selections; The Gilbert Blanc 2022 Schmolzer and Brown Beechworth Pinot Noir 2022 The Quin Barossa Shiraz Use promo code MESS at www.princewinestore.com.au or instore for your 10% listener discount. In BSF for Red Energy; The music biographies we love Music movies we love Willy shares his recipe for Amba (see recipe below) Our recipe of the week is thanks to Cobram Estate - Australia's most awarded extra virgin olive oil. Grown, harvested and first cold pressed in Northern Victoria In 6 Quick Questions Deborah picks her dream singer songwriter to jam with and shares her top beauty tip, Caro and Corrie share their favourite Ron Barassi memories and Corrie has an Amazing Fact. Dear Caro and Corrie is back - email feedback@dontshootpod.com.au and each week a lucky listener will receive a gift from Ello Botanicals - all natural Australian made facial oils. Email feedback@dontshootpod.com.au or join us on Instagram or Facebook. This podcast is produced by Corrie Perkin and Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for SEN. Willy Zygier's Amba 1 tablespoon Cobram Estate Olive Oil 2 garlic cloves minced 1 ripe mango diced (frozen works) 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin 1/4 teaspoon sumac 1/4 teaspoon ground fenugreek 1/2 teaspoon turmeric 1/4 teaspoon salt or more to taste 2 fresh red chillies or 1/4 teaspoon cayenne 1/4 cup white or apple cider vinegar Juice of 1/2 lemon Blend together to make a smooth paste. Great with falafels or meat of your choice! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tuesday's edition of SEN WA Breakfast with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage. On today's show: North Melbourne Brownlow Medallist & West Coast Eagles inaugural Captain, Ross Glendinning, shares his memories of the legendary Ron Barassi; and 8 year-old Collingwood stats savant, Mason McQuillan, demonstrates his intricate knowledge of the Magpies to Scotty & Goss. Plus 'Comings & Goings' and a Ladbrokes Odds Update from Gosstradamus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brownlow Medallist for North Melbourne & inaugural Captain of the West Coast Eagles, Ross Glendinning, joined Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage to share his memories of the legendary Ron Barassi after playing under him at North Melbourne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Si è spento a 87 anni Ron Barassi, una leggenda dell'AFL. In suo onore, il Victoria propone di organizzare dei funerali di Stato.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
TINY LITTLE FURRY MARSUPALS, Billy's All Sports Report, Damian Barrett, remembering Ron Barassi, Gary Ayres Medal votes, Billy's 5 at 5:05, Carlton's Brodie Kemp, we give away $1000 thanks to CC's, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Damo joined JB & Billy on the Rush Hour to remember two icons of the game. Plus all the fall out from the semi-finals! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damo joined JB & Billy on the Rush Hour to remember two icons of the game. Plus all the fall out from the semi-finals! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The semi-finals have shaken out, with Port and Melbourne both unceremoniously ejected in straight sets. The fallout for both of those teams will be immense, and there's no one better to help us pick through all of it than Tom Browne. Tom also gives us the latest on Ron Barassi's state funeral, injuries at the prelim clubs, CBA negotiations and more. TIMECODES:1:30 – Ron Barassi has been given a state funeral3:45 – Fallout for Melbourne after straight sets exit6:45 – Fallout for Port Adelaide after straight sets exit8:30 – News and injuries from Brisbane and Carlton camps15:00 – CBA negotiations update16:00 – AFL Commission vacancy to be filled as soon as next week17:00 – Bailey Smith updateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Their memories of Ron Barassi, what Tim found when cleaning out his shed, airline price gouging, the bullying on The Block, the scenes at the MCG on Friday night, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Gleeson, Caroline Wilson and Jake Niall discuss an incredible weekend of finals, from Carlton snatching victory from Melbourne to GWS rolling on against Port Adelaide. What chance are the Blues to get the win in Brisbane? Can the Giants go all the way? And where to from here for Melbourne? Plus, remembering Ron Barassi and much more. Got a question about your club? Send it to realfootypod@theage.com.au for our hosts to answer. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. And if you value independent, quality journalism, please subscribe to The Age today. Thanks for listening and don't forget to check out more great podcasts from The Age & SMH. Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daisy Thomas, Abbey Holmes and Ryan Daniels tearing into the a huge prelim week, the people's weekend! News from the Blues regarding concussion tests and the ironic narratives in these final 2 weeks of the season -------
We are getting down to the pointy end of the season now with only 4 teams left, and we have omens for each team winning the flag! We discuss the demons' loss, the blues' noisy win. Can GWS repeat their feat of 2019? Should the Premiership Cup be named after Barassi? What other teams have gone out in straight sets? What elite company is Harry Sheezle in after winning the B&F, and can Jack Riewoldt track down Harry Angus please! If you enjoy our podcast please give us a rating or leave a comment. Also, please refer us to friends and let other people know about what we do! We use a range of resources when working on our show, to see a list of this constantly growing list click on the following link www.kicktokick.podbean.com SONG - Ron Barassi singing thunderball Ron Barassi is mistaken for Shirley Bassey and sings "Thunderball" This is taken from The Late Show
Coach Eddie Jones had talked about the Wallabies executing a 'smash and grab mission' at this Rugby World Cup, but it was Fiji who pulled the ambush on Australia. Today, Patrick Stack speaks with Nick McArdle to understand how it went wrong for the Wallabies and how they might turn around their dismal form line. Featured: Nick McArdle, rugby host, Stan Sport. Our AFL team pay tribute to the legendary Ron Barassi
Blighty & Wilds were joined by Carlton & Adelaide legend Bryce Gibbs who recapped Port's loss and Carlton's win, Blighty paid tribute to Ron Barassi & we bring you another cracking Top 7. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blighty & Wilds pay tribute to the recently departed Ron Barassi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're hanging out in Bristol, just been to Dublin and hustling hard to get you this wrap up, enjoy xo 00:00 - UK / Ireland Update 04:32 - Ron Barassi 16:25 - Dublin Things 18:14 - Kayo 22:53 - GWS 30:53 - Port 34:16 - Carlton 45:52 - Dees 56:25 - Malaka Of The Week 67:39 - Headlines See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Disparition de Ron Barassi, un ancien joueur professionnel et entraîneur du footy australien de l'AFL
Jay Clark, Daisy Thomas, and Nathan Jones join you for a full wrap of the weekend's finals. They review both semi finals, chat to GWS Giant Tobey Bedford and pay tribute to the late Ron Barassi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary footy journalist Mike Sheahan joined Gerard to talk about the kind of player Ron Barassi was, how he helped give birth to the ruck rover role, the kind of figure he was in the media, his move from Melbourne to Carlton, the legacy Kevin 'Cowboy' Neale left on the game, his tip for the 2023 flag, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Monday morning, Kane and Bucks' 'Ramble' was followed by a quick sports update from Tom Morris, and after asking who needs to pull their socks up, they got into 'The Buck Stops Here'. Tom Morris joined them again to share the latest footy news, and after speaking to GWS star Brent Daniels, they looked deeper into both results in 'Speaks Volumes'. Lastly, they were joined by Mike Sheahan, who spoke about the passing of Ron Barassi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Their OB at Melbourne Skydeck, Carlton's win against Melbourne, the Carlton fans travelling to Brisbane this weekend, the passing of Ron Barassi, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ron Barassi, the first player to be inaugurated into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, has died aged 87. He's being remembered as a player and coach who revolutionised the sport of Australian Rules Football.
Nathan Brown, Bernie Vince, Dom Cassisi, and Jay Clark are at Adelaide Oval before the Power take on GWS, Ron Barassi passes away age 87, a look at both sides, Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley, Jay's former last name and boxing career, Kysaiah Pickett suspended, is Melbourne wasting an era of talent?, GWS assistant coach Brett Montgomery, Jay's news - Taylor Adams, Brodie Grundy, Jacob WeiteringSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.