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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy and Jack Heverin reflect on a big week - including Dane Swan, the cleverest business names, two lots of Brownless Craft, a Bake for James Brayshaw, St Kilda's Jack Sinclair, the man who took the mark of the century for Blackburn, the best of the Idiot FIle for 2025, and a joke from Billy about his new deodorant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Plenty of footy news to get through with the All Sports Report, as Billy puts Hev through a maths class. St Kilda's Jack Sinclair is in studio, and has brought a long a cowboy had he made for Billy. Evan and Jordan battle it out in the Hump Day Quiz, Billy has some craft with the latest Wimbledon results, and Herby comes in with some social media feedback about JB's Bali bucket hat. Daisy Thomas is in studio to chat about all the things he's up to outside of Triple M Footy, and Billy finishes us off with a joke about his Italian mate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ogni anno in Australia 7,6 milioni di tonnellate di cibo fresco finiscono in discarica. Per contrastare questi sprechi, nel 2024 Laura Marini ha iniziato, dal suo giardino di St Kilda, una raccolta spontanea di cibo che è diventata ora un appuntamento settimanale.
On 3AW Football, Caroline Wilson revealed some fresh information and had her say on the "fascinating" situation with St Kilda confident in retaining the young star. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake previews Sunday's match against Fremantle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Murphy Reid re-signs until 2029 adding an extra 2 years onto his contract with the Dockers. Fremantle look to continue the win streak against St Kilda. Eagles take on the Pies this Saturday, can they be competitive??Music by The Southern River Band.Shelter is born and brewed in Busselton, Western Australia.Shelter is born and brewed in Busselton, WA.Check out the best range of beer going around: https://shelterbrewing.com.au/collections/beer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: OKC crowned NBA champions for the first time St Kilda's Max King ruled out for the season Cowboys forward Karl Lawton cops two-match ban The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: OKC crowned NBA champions for the first time St Kilda's Max King ruled out for the season Cowboys forward Karl Lawton cops two-match ban The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: OKC crowned NBA champions for the first time St Kilda's Max King ruled out for the season Cowboys forward Karl Lawton cops two-match ban The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An entertaining game on field, matched by an equally entertaining and chaotic call from the Triple M Commentary Box. Join Barry Denner, Tim Solly, Daisy Thomas, Sarah Hosking, Ash Chua, and Alexandra Bryant for every massive moment - including Barry whacking Tim in the moosh, birthday boy Daisy yelling out the window, and a startled Chu-Man jumping like a pet cat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake reviews St Kilda's Round 15 match of the 2025 AFL season against top of the ladder Collingwood. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to the full interview with Giants CEO Dave Matthews. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Nicholas Sacco and Jack Dugan as we preview the start of the second half of the season as we take on the Saints at Marvel Stadium. We chat St Kilda, our squad, the importance of the four points this weekend and more on the Nick Daicos tag that's likely to come.Follow Pies Nation:Instagram: @piesnationTwitter: @piesnationFacebook: Pies NationYouTube: Pies Nation Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake previews St Kilda's Round 15 match of the 2025 AFL season against top of the ladder Collingwood. The Pies are coming off the bye with 6 wins in a row, while the Saints are licking their wounds after a 72 point loss to the Dogs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All the news with Marns. All the tips with everyone. Mardi Dangerfield, please get it touch re decor. Somehow Tom has tipped St Kilda. Bounce that pill. 00:00 - Intro 04:42 - News! 38:30 - Tipping!
After climbing to the shared lead of The Age tipping contest, Peter Ryan joins Andrew Wu on the Real Footy tipping podcast to discuss the risks worth taking in round 15, St Kilda's selection strategy and how the Lions need to lift to topple the in-form Cats. Amid the expert advice, there's a healthy dose of banter, a few laughs and we even learn how the House of Wu will be watching the must-see clash between the Giants and Suns.Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Laura Spurway bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Jamarra is ready to regain the trust of Bulldogs teammates and staff in an attempt to get back on the field in 2025. Sam Taylor's absence in the Giants backline will be a void the club has to fill for the next month which could impact their finals hopes this year. St Kilda, is it time to play the kids and go into full rebuild mode? Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LIVE TOUR SHOW TICKETS HERE FOR ALL CITIES Jack Post & James McLennan step in for Giorgio & Harry this week. Jack on early retirement and sauna life James plays a game after his origin story Jack tries out his best X-mas cracker jokes for the AFL Josh is overrun with noticing NEW HATS HERE
You have to respect the hustle! Time to Restump Podcast the Saturday night clash against the well-rested, tin rattling, garage sale conducting, home game selling Kangas. North Melbourne have been staying in WA for the entire week, showcasing Bunbury to Rottnest. We know they're a bit light in the pockets, but are they on the WA tourist bureau books? Whatever the case, they're going to be well rested and while they played a game last week down in Bunbury, it's fair to say both Freo and the Kangas are coming off byes. We're going in with an unchanged line-up and, in our most recent batch of form, it suggests complications and products of the bye should be our greatest hurdle. We're only tongue in cheek disrespecting the Kangas with our nonsense, but having watched their performance last week against the Eagles... we really shouldn't be losing this game. While an unchanged line-up produces continuity and stability, it means on this occasion we're going around again without the captain and without our best option for Nick Larkey. The Kangas forward isn't in hot form but he can turn it on. Paul Curtis on the other hand has had a career best year to date and is one that we'll need to do a little more than keep an eye on.Tristian Xerri is up there with, if not the best, rucks in the league and in the absence of a second ruck, he'll be up against team JackArce. It will be interesting to see if there is any improvement not only in Sean Darcy's game and condition, but more so his game time minutes. Five weeks ago we'd just put in that insipid performance against St Kilda. We were all emotionally distraught, the sack the coach crowd were at fever pitch, our season was thought to be over and we were individually questioning all the decisions we'd made in our lives up until that point.Fast forward to round 14 and we've run the premiership favourites to a couple of goals, beaten GWS, Port Adelaide, Gold Coast, sit in 9th with 7 wins staring at five winnable upcoming games with four of them at home to be eyeing off top four once again, and not a murmur from the “to hell with JL” gang!We've won 50% of our post-bye games across our history. However, we've won 62.5% of our post-bye home games. As this is a post-bye away game at home, there isn't exactly a sufficient sample size of indicative statistics for that! While nothing is certain in life, victory over the Kangas on Saturday night should really be a formality. Yes, go ahead throw your accusations of “jinxing us” and “tempting the footy Gods” at me. The truth is, if we can't beat superstition, we may as well sell our home games because we wouldn't be a serious club!It feels a case of little to win and much to lose with little hope of losing it. Conventionality will get the job done but procedural tendencies are uninspiring. Do we need some sort of Griffin Logue centred shenanigans to raise the vibration and spark enthusiasm? Can we raise the spirits and lift the mental intensity on the pod as we discuss Saturday night's clash against the Skippies? It's a tall order! We offer no guarantees or returns, but we'll give it a go.Send us a textSupport the show
Training drill for the Bulldogs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
St Kilda's Corey Enright joined the Wide World of Sports team from Marvel Stadium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The full review from Marvel Stadium following Western Bulldogs' 72-point win over St Kilda. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
St Kilda's Corey Enright joined the Wide World of Sports team from Marvel Stadium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The pre-game program ahead of St Kilda versus Western Bulldogs, featuring Anthony Hudson, Sam Docherty and Jimmy Bartel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laitham Vandermeer joins the 3AW Football tem after Western Bulldogs' crushing win on Thursday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Docherty names his best players from the match. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All the highlights from the Western Bulldogs' 72-point smashing of St Kilda. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3AW Football's Laura Spurway wraps up all the action from Marvel Stadium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
52 days after the Easter nightmare the Saints face the Dogs again.How much have we learnt? And can we turn the tide? A good win against the Demons had us heading into the bye on a positive note.Daz, H and fill in, Philip Dalidakis discuss the Dees win and some feelgood stories this week. This week's episode is brought to you by Ticketverse: Get premium seats at Marvel Stadium's Medallion Club for St Kilda games, with exclusive access to fine dining, bars, and more! Visit ticketverse.com.au to explore your options. Tickets? Sorted.Please remember to rate and review our show on whatever platform you're most comfortable with (iTunes, Facebook, Spotify etc), and always give us your feedback - good, bad or ugly - and keep sending in your questions or comments on social media! Keep an eye out on our YouTube for the video versions of the show and we hope to keep bringing you awesome guests throughout the course of the year.
We're more than halfway through the season, and on this episode Juri, Alan and Harrison take a look at the ladder standings so far, analyzing some surprises and some not-so surprises, as well as discussing Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge signing a two-year contract extension, also a recap of Round 13 and a look ahead at Round 14! 00:00 - Intro01:30 - Luke Beveridge07:45 - Current Ladder15:30 - Adelaide vs Brisbane Recap19:45 - Western Bulldogs vs Hawthorn Recap24:15 - St Kilda vs Western Bulldogs Preview27:30 - Hawthorn vs Adelaide Preview32:10 - Brisbane vs GWS Preview36:30 - Essendon vs Geelong Preview41:15 - North Melbourne vs Fremantle Preview45:40 - Port Adelaide vs Melbourne Preview50:15 - West Coast vs Carlton PreviewFollow our socials:Twitter/X:https://twitter.com/mojosports_Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mojosportsnetwork/AFL Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mojosportsafl/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/mojosportsnetwork/Our Website: https://www.mojosports.com.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake previews St Kilda's Round 14 match of the 2025 AFL season against the Western Bulldogs. The Dogs are coming off a loss to Hawthorn, while the Saints are fresh off their bye after beating Melbourne. Can they lift for Jack Sinclair's 200th? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake, Sammy and Ari prepare for the second part of St Kilda's 2025 season - kicking off on Thursday night against the Bulldogs at Marvel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adelaide are preparing a huge $10m offer for Nasiah Wanganeen Milera, which St Kilda will match - while Carlton are not confident of retaining Tom De Koning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys had a chat with former Demons ruckman Jeff White about First Use his his online coaching platform dedicated to developing ruck craft and helping aspiring players & coaches elevate their game through expert guidance, analysis, and skill development. The boys then dissected the disappointing loss to the Saints in Alice Springs.
Was that a career best performance from Uncle Sam Switkowski? Or as a commentators call him Sam Swiskowski or Sam Sierakowski. Time to Restump Podcast that season setting up win over the Suns.Have we moved from cautious optimism to guarded enthusiasm? Or has that magnificent victory seen a release of the shackles, sending us into expectational elation? But we must be measured and keep some perspective, as we know the dangers of getting ahead of ourselves. With that been said… we may never lose again!Are we seeing the team and the performances we thought we'd see at round one this year? There has been a conspicuous shift across the board. There is a notable difference in the unwavering intent and effort, there is desire to contest, to run for each other and there has been widespread adoption of the non-negotiables. The game plan has been tinkered with and there have been a couple of personnel changes and positional adjustments, but the predominant the change has been mentality. It feels that the St Kilda game was the catalyst for change. Whatever happened post-match, whether it was the reading of the riot act, hard truths being aired or ultimatums given, it flicked the switch and snapped them out their funk. Will we look back in history and remember that game as our Keating recession moment, the horrendous performance we had to have?But back to Saturday to that almost impossible victory. It was so pleasing to see Sammy Switkowski put in a monster, arguably a career best game. All anyone is asking of him is to bring that consistency in effort and intent. Did we learn anything about the prospects of team JackArce? If that combo allows that type of performance from Jackson, then it works and it'll only improve. Darcy spent just 50% time on ground but got to 57 ruck contests and won over half of them. Let's not forget he's far from full match fitness. Jackson was mental… 27 influential possessions… 19 ground ball gets… for god's sake… he's 2 metres tall. What world is he from!Can we give some love to Corey Wagner? What a wonderful pick up he has been. His tweaked role has unleashed his inner midfielder. He was superb on Saturday with his versatility, hitting the scoreboard, taking territory and defending. But as much love as we're throwing Wagner's way, we've got a little bit more than that for Shai. Were we sure we'd get such effort-based leadership from him? I'll admit I thought he'd be the cream on the top and would cap things off when we were going well. I didn't expect him to be the buy in guy and lead with such attitude. And I'm not sure I ever contemplated he'd win a game for us with a fatigued, last gasp tackle in the wet. Its like we donned the balaclava and shotgun on Richmond! But let's pull up a bit, the big love-in is getting a bit much. So, for some balance and to keep us grounded, is it too far to tongue in cheek suggest Caleb might not hit water if he fell out of a boat? You know your foot skills need sharpening when you'd contemplate backing Fyfey in a one-on-one goal kicking contest! We still love you, Caleb!Speaking of the great man, how good was it to see Nat Fyfe run out there at ¾ time and a have a meaningful impact on the game. Shut up… I wasn't crying… it was a Gold Coast rain drop in my eye…. To hell with the lid, let's start some safe, non-Voss style high fiving and yahooing about that season setting up win on the pod. Feel free to join us but if you're going to come in hot with your ‘one week at a time' stick in the mud pessimistic nonsense, you'll be shown the door!Send us a textSupport the show
This week we learned Cal Ward is a legend, Patrick Voss still has a very big chest and Melbourne players experience some difficult with KICKING IT THROUGH THE MIDDLE POSTS Brought to you by AAMI, When Clangers Happen, Lucky You're With AAMI. 00:00 - Round The Grounds 03:15 - Brisbane vs Essendon 06:40 - Goals! 10:10 - St Kilda vs Melbourne 14:22 - Raising Footy Families 23:09 - Sydney vs Adelaide 32:20 - Collingwood vs Hawthorn 35:40 - The Rev Up with Broden, brought to you by AAMI Insurance 40:45 - NBA Finals 43:52 - Richmond VS GWS 49:31 - Free To Air 52:51 - Gold Coast vs Freo 58:19 - Headlines! 62:42 - Malaka Of The Week
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Jeremy Cameron continues his stronghold on the Coleman Medal with another bag of 5 last night against the Eagles. St Kilda was able to end the run of wins for the Demons yesterday in Alice Springs led by Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera. Sydney has been the most disappointing storyline of 2025 as the Crows cement their spot inside the top 4. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melbourne captain Max Gawn joined Triple M's Mick In The Morning after a tough Round 12 loss to St Kilda in Alice Springs. The team discuss Wayne Milera's post-game comments on Sydney being a 'rabble', and look ahead to the iconic Australians going down the slide for Big Freeze 11 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake reviews St Kilda's Round 12 win of the 2025 AFL season against Melbourne, by the tune of 28 points! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Naughtsie and Cados were left to rue Melbourne's deplorable goalkicking, as a clinical St Kilda capitalised and Simon Goodwin's men let a huge opportunity slip to get back to an even ledger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melbourne forward Aidan Johnson is in trouble after a big bump on St Kilda half-back Nasiah Waganeen-Milera in the second quarter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jake previews St Kilda's Round 12 match of the 2025 AFL season against Melbourne. The Demons are flying winning five of their last six, while the Saints are on a three-game losing streak. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a delirious level of dark comedy that thrives in the new short film DIY from director Tony Gardiner and writer Lachlan Marks. A woman, played with a disarming ease by Claire Lovering, is mourning the passing of her dog. As she drills into the wall to hang up a picture of her pup, she is surprised to find blood coming out of the hole. Heading to the other side of the wall, she finds the dead body - the first of the dilemmas she encounters. The next is Damon Herriman's organised crime cleaner. From here, DIY unfurls in a delirious level of bleak comedy that splashes the audience with acidity as we're invited to laugh along with the depths that Tony and Lachlan's characters fall into.I caught up with Tony and Lachlan ahead of DIYs screenings at both the St Kilda Film Festival on 8 June and the Sydney Film Festival on 14 June, where the film is a finalist in the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films. In the following interview, Tony and Lachlan talk about their collaborative approach to horror-comedy filmmaking, while Tony talks about shifting from working on industry testing grounds like Neighbours and Home & Away onto projects like DIY. The two also talk about the political nature of filmmaking and how reflective and responsive the creative process can be.DIY is an absolute treat of a short film - the kind that blitzes by in a moment, leaving you with a giddy sensation at its close after having left you gasping for breath with its ability to draw laughs out of dark situations. This is the kind of film that thrives with an audience, and no doubt those who are in attendance at either St Kilda or Sydney will love the film.To find out more about the film, follow both Tony and Lachlan on Instagram.Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky @thecurbau. We are a completely independent and ad free website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. Visit Patreon.com/thecurbau, where you can support our work from as little as $1 a month. If you are unable to financially support us, then please consider sharing this interview with your podcast loving friends.We'd also love it if you could rate and review us Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a delirious level of dark comedy that thrives in the new short film DIY from director Tony Gardiner and writer Lachlan Marks. A woman, played with a disarming ease by Claire Lovering, is mourning the passing of her dog. As she drills into the wall to hang up a picture of her pup, she is surprised to find blood coming out of the hole. Heading to the other side of the wall, she finds the dead body - the first of the dilemmas she encounters. The next is Damon Herriman's organised crime cleaner. From here, DIY unfurls in a delirious level of bleak comedy that splashes the audience with acidity as we're invited to laugh along with the depths that Tony and Lachlan's characters fall into.I caught up with Tony and Lachlan ahead of DIYs screenings at both the St Kilda Film Festival on 8 June and the Sydney Film Festival on 14 June, where the film is a finalist in the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films. In the following interview, Tony and Lachlan talk about their collaborative approach to horror-comedy filmmaking, while Tony talks about shifting from working on industry testing grounds like Neighbours and Home & Away onto projects like DIY. The two also talk about the political nature of filmmaking and how reflective and responsive the creative process can be.DIY is an absolute treat of a short film - the kind that blitzes by in a moment, leaving you with a giddy sensation at its close after having left you gasping for breath with its ability to draw laughs out of dark situations. This is the kind of film that thrives with an audience, and no doubt those who are in attendance at either St Kilda or Sydney will love the film.To find out more about the film, follow both Tony and Lachlan on Instagram.Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky @thecurbau. We are a completely independent and ad free website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. Visit Patreon.com/thecurbau, where you can support our work from as little as $1 a month. If you are unable to financially support us, then please consider sharing this interview with your podcast loving friends.We'd also love it if you could rate and review us Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Naughtsie, Marca and Penny are up and about after Melbourne demolished Sydney and now set themselves for an Alice Springs assignment against St Kilda, with a chance to square the ledger at 6-6 before King's Birthday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Garry and Tim discuss a range of Rabbit Holes this week - for feedback and comments, please email joel.brooks@sen.com.au In this episode, you can hear an exclusive story from Tim Watson, about the time St Kilda tried getting him out of retirement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest Friend – Luke BallThis week, Samantha, Dane and Ralph are joined by premiership Pie and former AFLPA president Luke Ball for a cracking episode filled with stories, insights, and a few polite digs. From his early days as a teenage standout at St Kilda, to navigating the politics of a high-profile trade to Collingwood, Bally opens up about footy life, leadership, and what it was like sharing the field (and the locker room) with greats like Robert Harvey, Nick Riewoldt, Scott Pendlebury, Dane Swan and more. There's chat about Mick Malthouse's mind games, the brilliance of the Saints' golden era, and how close he came to throwing it all in before the premiership year. Equal parts footy nostalgia and fresh perspective—this one's got something for everyone.Follow & support us elsewherePodcast : @swannyandfriendsDane: @danes84Samantha @samantharichesRalphy: Year Round CarnivalSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/hump-day-with-swanny-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nat Edwards, Damian Barrett, Josh Gabelich and Sarah bring you the AFL Daily Round Table in 2025. Start your humpday hearing about the latest news in the world of footy plus light-hearted banter and crazy takes on pop-culture, sport and entertainment. Praise for Jack Higgins with how far he has come, he is “exploding” in 2025 Sarah’s excitement is surrounding the Gold Coast SUNS A surprise name has emerged as one of the biggest targets to coach Tasmania Bailey Smith faces off against the Bulldogs tomorrow night at GMHBA Stadium The litmus test is coming for both Melbourne and Sydney who face off against one another on Sunday at the MCG The ladder is far from set heading into Round 11 Fan favourites: Get it off your chest, Go with your Gut, Fact or Furphy and Out on a Limb Subscribe to AFL Daily wherever you get your podcasts to never miss a moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.