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The 90's Club Footy Podcast
Essendon - David Flood

The 90's Club Footy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 38:02


This week we go back in time with Essendon utility David Flood. David reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. David, a Wimmera Football product, made his way to the Essendon Bombers in the mid 80's, making his senior debut in 1986. David spent 10 years at Windy Hill, playing 58 games in that time and kicking 36 goals. In this chat, David talks about making his way to Essendon, Essendon's dominant early 90s period, trying to make his way into the team, being omitted for the 1993 Grand Final team, his injuries along with sharing his experiences in the coaches' box at AFL and TAC Cup level. A great listen with the ninety-Fourth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'. This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'
Episode 262 - Part 3 - The Dane Swan Song

Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 44:51


Dane Swan (born 25 February 1984) is a former elite professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) Swan was drafted with pick 58 in the 2—1 AFL draft, and made his debut in Round 13, 2003 against the Western Bulldogs. Known as a prolific ball-winner, Swan averaged almost 27 disposals per game over his career. Swan was a premiership player, a Brownlow Medalist, a three-time Copeland Trophy recipient, a Leigh Matthews Trophy recipient, and a five-time All-Australian. Swan was notably runner-up in the 2017 reality TV show I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! on Network Ten. Early life Swan was born in Melbourne to Billy and Deidre Swan. He is a direct descendant of Thomas Flanagan, an Irish convict transported to Australia in 1849. His father Billy Swan was a highly decorated footballer in the VFA, winning the J. J. Liston Trophy twice and playing a competition record 302 games with Port Melbourne and Williamstown from 1976 to 1993. He grew up playing junior football for the West Meadows Football Club in the Essendon District Football League and attended St. Bernard's College in Essendon before playing his under-18 football with the Calder Cannons in the TAC Cup. Swan's performances at the Calder Cannons were ordinary and he was perceived by some recruiters to be a larrikin with questionable kicking accuracy and work ethic, however, Collingwood showed an interest in him as a potential late maturer in the mould of his father. Career Swan was recruited by the Collingwood Football Club with pick 58 in the 2001 AFL draft. He made his debut in June 2003 at the age of 19, though he only played three games (against the Western Bulldogs, Richmond and Essendon). Swan managed just 30 games in his first four seasons in the system at Collingwood, and although he played some solid football in that time, he was not regarded as outstanding. He played much of this time with Williamstown, which was then Collingwood's VFL affiliate, and he was a member of its 2003 premiership team. In 2006, he broke through, playing 21 games and finished sixth in the Copeland Trophy voting. Swan mainly rotated through the midfield and moved forward when required. His first nine weeks were productive, averaging nearly 26 disposals and kicked 15 goals, before a hamstring injury suffered against Brisbane Lions in round ten sidelined him until round thirteen. 2007 was considered his breakout season as he placed fourth in the Copeland Trophy and was a surprise packet at the Brownlow, leading for most of the night before finishing sixth with 20 votes. 2008 The 2008 Copeland Trophy winner had a strong year averaging twenty-five disposals, seven marks, three tackles and one goal a game. Swan led the team in total disposals (590) and kicks (368), second in marks (163), and third in handballs (222) and tackles (75). He had 14 games of 25 possessions or more and kicked two or more goals on six occasions. Round 10 against West Coast was one of Swan's best, collecting 34 possessions, 10 marks and two goals. In round 14 against Sydney, he had 30 touches and 13 marks. 2009 In the 2009 season, Swan averaged 31.8 disposals, 7.8 marks, 3.0 tackles and 5.4 inside-50s per game. He was one of the AFL's most prolific ball winners, along with being an in-and-under specialist winning the contested ball at most stoppages whilst also running hard. In Collingwood's 2009 round 10 clash against Port Adelaide, Swan obtained 48 possessions, 22 kicks and 26 handballs. This was the best disposal count in a decade and was then the third highest-recorded disposals count in one match, behind Greg Williams' 53 and Tony Shaw's 50. It was a record since the length of game quarters was shortened from 25 minutes to 20 minutes in 1994, until surpassed in round 22, 2011 by Adelaide's Scott Thompson (51 disposals). He was ranked third for total inside-50s, fourth in total goal assists, first in total kicks, fourteenth in total handballs, first in total disposals, tenth in total marks, fifth in inside-50s per game, thirteenth in goal assists per game, second in kicks per game, second in disposals per game. He was voted runner-up at the AFLPA MVP awards (polling 584 votes), finishing behind Gary Ablett (688). He was regarded as one of the front-runners for the Brownlow Medal but finished outside the top ten. Swan was selected in the 2009 All-Australia team, but controversially as a half forward flanker, rather than as a midfielder, which is his usual position. 2010 Swan averaged 31.8 disposals, including 19 kicks per game, totalling a then AFL record 820 disposals for the season. On 6 September, Swan won the AFL Players Association MVP Award (Leigh Matthews Trophy) after a vote by the players. That year he was also elected as the ruck-rover for the All-Australian team. His consistent season was a cornerstone to Collingwood's fifteenth premiership, to the point of having his tattoos referenced on the Herald Sun premiership poster. Swan finished third in the Brownlow Medal count, having started favourite. On 31 October in the International Rules Series he won the Jim Stynes Medal. At the conclusion of the season, Swan became only the fourth-ever Collingwood player to win three consecutive Copeland Trophies. 2011 With Swan's contract at Collingwood due to expire at the end of 2011, there was much pre-season media speculation over a possible move to new AFL club Greater Western Sydney.  This was put to rest during the lead-up week to the season's commencement when Collingwood announced that Swan had signed a new three-year deal, committing him to the club until the end of 2014. Swan started 2011 in the same good form as 2010. He attained 40 disposals in round 2 against North Melbourne but sustained a quad injury close to the midway point of the season and his form deteriorated. Collingwood decided to send Swan, with teammates Brent Macaffer, Darren Jolly and Nathan Brown, to a high-altitude training camp in Arizona in an attempt to help the players recover faster from their individual injuries. The trip proved effective for Swan, with an immediate effect on his playing performances. In the next six games after his return, he had an average of 35.3 disposals per game with a strong effort against Essendon with 45 possessions and a goal. He later won the 2011 Brownlow Medal with 34 votes—setting a new record for the most votes polled in a count under the 3–2–1 system, which was later surpassed by Patrick Dangerfield in 2016. 2012 Swan received some criticism early on in the 2012 season and was accused of being unfit and "too fat". In the annual Anzac Day clash, Swan won his first Anzac Day medal as best on ground after a one-point win over Essendon, with forty-two possessions, three goals and six tackles during the game Swan missed two games midway through the season due to a hamstring injury, then returned for the Queen's Birthday clash in Round 11 against Melbourne, where he finished with a game high 42 possessions. Strong performances over the following two months saw Swan rise in the Brownlow Medal betting, to become one of the favourites behind Jobe Watson, Scott Thompson and Gary Ablett. Swan was later found to have broken a pledge made by the playing group to abstain from drinking alcohol for the remainder of the season. He was suspended for two games as a result. Swan had over 40 disposals in six different games, reaching a new career high of 49 against Hawthorn in the round 17 loss, he also didn't have below 25 disposals. Swan over the home and away season averaged 35.7 disposals (career high and AFL record since stats were recorded) and 1.2 goals a game. Despite missing four home and away games Swan still finished fourth in the Brownlow Medal count and averaged more votes per game than anyone else in the top ten.  He was named on the bench in the All-Australian team, his fourth selection in his career. 2013 Swan started the season averaging 30 possessions in the first three matches. In round 4, Swan played his 200th AFL game against an unbeaten Richmond, producing an almost best on ground performance (thirty-five disposals, six marks and one goal) and was only bettered by teammate Travis Cloke, who kicked a career best seven goals. At the end of the year Swan averaged 31.2 disposals, 5.7 marks, 3.4 tackles, and 5.2 inside-50s per game. He finished first in overall disposals, and equal seventh in total inside-50s. Swan was selected as the ruck-rover in the 2013 All-Australian team, the fifth consecutive year he was included. Swan finished third in the Brownlow Medal with 26 votes, losing by two to the winner Gary Ablett, and one to second-placed Joel Selwood. 2014 After wrist surgery in the off season, Swan started the season slowly, with an average of 22 disposals in the first three rounds, including just sixteen disposals in round 2. It didn't take long for him to find his form though, including thirty-five disposals and eleven marks against North Melbourne, and twenty-six disposals and four goals against Essendon to earn him his second ANZAC medal. 2015 After 2014, a year that Swan described as putrid. He returned to career-best form in 2015, averaging twenty-nine disposals and one goal per game, as well as reaching the 250-game milestone. Swan notched 30 disposals in 11 games during 2015 and played every game in 2015 apart from Collingwood's round 23 clash against Essendon due to a knee injury he sustained the week before. Although Collingwood missed the finals, Swan arguably proved to critics that at the age of 31 he is still able to play high-quality football at an elite level. 2016 In the round one clash against Sydney, Swan was badly injured after landing awkwardly on his foot, breaking three bones, including a Lisfranc. The injury ruled him out of the rest of the season, and in August he announced his immediate retirement from the AFL. Statistics A prolific ball-winner, particularly in the latter part of his career, Swan lead the AFL in total disposals on four occasions and total kicks on five occasions. Swan accumulated an average of 26.85 disposals per game during his AFL career, which at the time of his retirement was the second-highest average of all time behind only Greg Williams (26.88 per game).

TFT Study Hall
May 27th - Celebrating Dishsoap's 2nd place at Tac Cup #2 Meta, 14.11 Patch Preview, and Itemization 101 Skills

TFT Study Hall

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 68:45


In this episode special, Dishsoap and Frodan are joined by special guest Kurumx, two-time TFT Worlds finalist the morning after Dishsoap's 2nd place finals run at the Tactician Cup #2. We recap the tournament meta with fresh insight from the two competitors while looking forward to the next patch. This week's fundamental discussion covers Itemization 101! When should you be slamming (or not slamming) your early-game items? How do you evaluate item augment? Is taking Spatulas from carousels bait? When should you be taking items for yourself or denying your opponents? We probably yapped a little too long on this one....and we still barely scratched the surface.

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Footy Talk – Daily Australian Rules Podcast

Some of our favourite moments from throughout the year with one of our Footy Talk favs, Dale Thomas! Want more Daisy? You can scroll back to these dates to listen to the full shows we cut these clips from!  Thursday June 1, Thursday March 2, Thursday July 13 ------- Thanks for listening to Footy Talk this year! We'll back in 2024, but stay tuned to this feed and our socials as we recap our best stuff of 2023! Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-daily-australian-rules-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkSpotify  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The 90's Club Footy Podcast
Essendon/Sydney - Ryan O'Connor

The 90's Club Footy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 38:27


This week we go back in time with former Essendon and Sydney big man Ryan O'Connor. Ryan reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game. Ryan, who hails from Ulverstone, Tasmania - made his way to the Essendon Football Club via the 1991 AFL National Draft, where he was selected with pick 37. Ryan made his senior debut in the 1994 season, he represented the black and red on 63 occasions, kicking 47 goals. At the end of the 1998 season, the 192cm forward received a second chance, playing with the Sydney Swans for two seasons, playing a further 24 games. In this episode, Ryan talks about his apprenticeship in the Bombers Reserve team, his journey starting alongside the names of Mercuri, Hird and Misit, his breakout 1995 season, the 1996 Waverley Blackout Game, playing with the Allies and being a Talent Manager in the TAC Cup. A great listen with the seventy-eighth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'. This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

The 90's Club Footy Podcast
AFL Recruiter - Kinnear Beatson

The 90's Club Footy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 34:03


This week we go back in time with former Brisbane recruiter and current Sydney Swans List Strategy and Recruitment General Manager Kinnear Beatson. Kinnear, a former physical education teacher, has been involved in the VFL/AFL industry since the late 1980's. He coached with the Carlton U19's, then working as the Western Jets Regional Manager in the TAC Cup before moving to Brisbane, to be a part of their AFL recruiting program in 1994. After 12 seasons and three premierships, his next move was to the Sydney Swans, where he remains today. In this episode, Kinnear talks about his start in recruiting, the early years working at the Bears, the amalgamation with Fitzroy, the pressures of having the number one pick, building lists that win premierships, the changes in drafting to the current day and some of his favourite drafting moments.  A great listen with the sixty-ninth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'. This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

SEN Afternoons
Eddie McGuire on his new football competition concept - Dwayne's World - Thursday 14th April

SEN Afternoons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 6:45


Eddie McGuire speaks to Dwayne about his concept for a new football competition in October-November to showcase older potential draft prospects.

The Dos and D Show
#68 - Paul Satterley - Conquering Cancer Through Empathy & Togetherness

The Dos and D Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 58:36


Paul Satterley is the 1995 Liston Trophy Winner, former AFL listed Player and current coach of Old Melburnians. He has coached throughout the AFL,VFL, VAFA and TAC Cup.  On this episode we are joined by D's uncle, Satts for a raw and funny chat over a couple of beers. Ranging from Football and life as a player and coach through to his life threatening cancer battle.  Satts has had an illustrious career in football.  We talked about his journey as a player. From the highs of spending three years on the Footscray AFL list and winning the Liston Trophy. To the lows including being delisted a day before his 21st birthday, injuries and what it's liked being physically targeted and beat up week in and week out.  Not only was Satts a great player, but he's an extremely successful coach.  He shared his journey which lead to coaching at the Melbourne Demons and the steps along the way. He told us what he believes makes a good coach, balancing relationships and friendships and the tough parts of the job like delisting players.   But outside of footy, Satts has an even more powerful story to share. In 2017 he was diagnosed with a rare skin cancer that threatened his life.  He shared the emotional story of going through radiation therapy, the horrific side effects and the scary of thought that he may not survive.  But with that challenge came the most uplifting upsides. Including how the team he was coaching gave him yet another 'why' to fight and the incredible empathy displayed by a co-worker that allowed him to take time to battle and conquer cancer.  There is so much to enjoy in this episode. Sit back and enjoy!    Follow us on instagram - @dosandd_  Email us your questions as we would love to answer them on the show - thedosanddshow@gmail.com  It would mean the world to both of us if you could please leave a 5 star review to help us grow this community and empower more lives. 

SEN Breakfast
SEN Breakfast Full Show (17/2/21)

SEN Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 115:28


GWS coach Leon Cameron, Aussie runner Ollie Hoare, tennis expert Brett Phillips, league great Matty Johns, former recruiter Matt Rendell and Questions Without Notice all featured this Wednesday morning.

Dyl & Friends
Tom Papley: Boy From Bunyip

Dyl & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 56:44


This week on the show I’m joined by one of football’s biggest character’s who you can’t help but love to watch as he’s an absolute star on and off the field, the reigning back-to-back leading goal kicker at the Sydney Swans, Tom Papley.We touch on it all, being picked up by the Swans at 19 years of age whilst he was on the job working as a plumber, his toughest opponents, the 2020 season, opening up on the almost trade to the Carlton Football Club in 2019 and the reasoning for getting back to Melbourne and the awesome work he’s doing with Mindful Aus in regional towns.Don’t forget if you like the episode it would be a huge help if you could subscribe, rate and leave a review! ------- Tom PapleyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/tompapley/?hl=enLifeLine - Ph: 13 11 14 https://www.lifeline.org.au/Movember conversations - https://conversations.movember.com/The Banksia Project - https://thebanksiaproject.org.au/Mr Perfect - https://mrperfect.org.au/HeadsUpGuys - https://headsupguys.org/Mens Line - https://bit.ly/3arJmCiContactEmail - 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.

SEN Afternoons
Michael Turner on Dwayne's World - Wednesday 28th October

SEN Afternoons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 13:13


Michael Turner speaks to Dwayne about his retirement from the Geelong Falcons.

The Lay of the Land
#19 - Pandemic Jobs, Upskilling, First Jobs, Workplace Politics & Being Fired

The Lay of the Land

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 50:18


We discuss the best and worst jobs for a pandemic, upskilling and the gig economy. We talk about our first jobs and workplace politics, as well as being fired and our dream career. Follow us layofthelandpod on Instagram and Twitter. 0:00 - COVID-19 job update and new mics 4:40 - Best jobs in a pandemic 12:45 - Worst jobs in a pandemic 16:30 - Upskilling 26:00 - First Jobs 30:35 - Workplace Politics 36:00 - Being Fired 39:30 - Dream Career 42:30 - TAC Cup and an AFL update 48:00 - Lay of the Land admin

Trends with Marc McGowan - an AFL podcast
The four puzzle pieces to success, and what teams do wrong

Trends with Marc McGowan - an AFL podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 43:27


From playing in the TAC Cup alongside Josh Gibson and Andrew Carrazzo to coaching the Canadian national team and interviewing the sharpest minds in world sport, Cody Royle leads a fascinating life. Royle is now an author, podcast host and international keynote speaker who has extensively researched what gives the world's leading sports teams, including the New England Patriots, their competitive advantage. Within that work, he believes there are four key puzzle pieces that lead to sustained success.

Trends with Marc McGowan - an AFL podcast
Why more draftees aren't making an immediate impact

Trends with Marc McGowan - an AFL podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 33:21


There aren't many people better positioned to discuss the structures in place to produce future AFL draftees than Ryan O'Keefe. The ex-Swan came through the then-TAC Cup competition and transformed himself into an AFL star, before working in development coaching at Adelaide and now being in charge of the Western Jets' under-18 program. O'Keefe has firm beliefs on how the system can work better and what can make the next batch of footballers a greater success.

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Centre Half Bench
Round Seventeen Preview

Centre Half Bench

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 47:19


In this episode, the boys are taking a good look at how the AFL can improve the exposure of the NAB League, formerly the TAC Cup, with the conclusion of the U18s Championship. They also name a couple of flogs, a couple of yesterdays-not-so-legends and give their predictions on all the Round 17 action. Join them for a lighter take on all things AFL.

Saints Insider
'Making up for lost time': Hind opens up

Saints Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 27:38


Lethas talks the Brisbane loss, Maddie's Match and trade talk, before emerging star Saint Nicholas Hind goes one-on-one with host Clair White. The mature-age recruit opens up on his family, growing up in Clunes, his long journey to the big-time and life as an AFL footballer...this is one interview you don't want to miss.

1116 SEN
Darren Bewick on The Captain's Run (17/5/19)

1116 SEN

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 7:43


Tom Boyd's former TAC Cup coach joined Kane Cornes to chat about the premiership player's retirement, and the pressures of AFL.

Dawn to Dark
Dawn to Dark: 2018 AFL Draft edition

Dawn to Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 22:16


Addy sports editor Nick Wade and TAC Cup expert Damien Ractliffe catch up with outgoing Geelong Falcons coach Dan O'Keefe to talk about the Falcons' draft prospects. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Road to the AFL Draft
Potential 2019 No.1 pick Matt Rowell, TAC Cup Grand Final wrap + would Rayner make this year's top 3 (Ep 20)

Road to the AFL Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 33:28


Cal and Nat review the thrilling TAC Cup Grand Final, then speak to best on ground (and 2019 No.1 pick fancy) Matt Rowell.Cal then answers an array of Twitter questions and sheds some light on the details of next week's draft combine.

Inside the GIANTS
The Originals: Adam Kennedy

Inside the GIANTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 25:44


In the latest episode of the GIANTS' podcast series The Originals, award winning journalist Emma Quayle's sits down to talk with defender Adam Kennedy. While the 25-year-old is still on the road to returning from a knee injury suffered in 2017, Kennedy candidly speaks about the set-back and what his time at the GIANTS has been like since joining the club in 2011 as an undrafted player. Kennedy speaks about his journey to the GIANTS, being thrust into a leadership role during his time in the TAC Cup and what it's been like to have injuries keep him out of consecutive AFL Finals campaigns. If you liked this episode make sure to subscribe to The Originals on iTunes, leave a rating and share it across social media. The Originals: Adam Kennedy, is the sixth episode in a series of interviews with ten of the GIANTS' inaugural squad members by award-winning journalist Emma Quayle. CLICK HERE to listen to Emma's interviews with Toby Greene, Matt Buntine, Stephen Coniglio and Nick Haynes.

Coaches Corner
Coaches Corner ep1 Torin Baker

Coaches Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 36:16


Marc Sophoulis caught up with Torin Baker, Western Jets head coach in the TAC Cup.

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Road to the AFL Draft
Road To The 2017 Draft - Ep. 18: Top-10 Club Needs

Road to the AFL Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 36:26


Nat and Cal review the final round of TAC Cup games and Morris Medal results. With the draft order locked in for teams who missed out on finals, the guys discuss who sides could be keen with each of the top-10 selections, plus answer all of your Twitter questions.

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Road to the AFL Draft
Road To The 2017 Draft - Ep. 12: Oscar Allen & Top 10 Talls

Road to the AFL Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 45:29


Nat is back in the hosts chair to join Cal in discussing the weekend's TAC Cup standouts and who the top 10 talls in the talent pool are following Will Sutherland's decision to choose cricket. Plus Cal, speaks to Larke Medalist Oscar Allen and answers your Twitter questions.

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Tell Me Your Tales
011: Andrew Briggs

Tell Me Your Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 82:50


Andrew Briggs is the current senior coach of the Echuca Football Club. He has played TAC Cup for the Bendigo Pioneers and VFL for Carlton and Coburg. We chat about his upbringing, journey in footy, frustrations, challenges, life balance and his mantra just name a few things. His journey is quite remarkable with plenty of ups and downs. Enjoy. Music by: Zebrat, On Fire: musicarchive.org/music/Zebrat/In_…Zebrat_-_On_Fire More information at: www.bradythrelfall.com/TMYT-podcast

Road to the AFL Draft
Road To The 2016 Draft - Ep. 24: Hugh McCluggage

Road to the AFL Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 44:54


Cal and Nat review the weekend's TAC Cup and SANFL U18 finals, and answer all of your Twitter questions. Plus, Cal chats to potential no.1 draft pick Hugh McCluggage.

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Road to the AFL Draft
Road To The 2016 Draft - Ep. 19: Bottom-Four Needs

Road to the AFL Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 38:52


Cal and Nat review a big weekend in the TAC Cup, examine what the bottom four AFL clubs might be looking for with their first pick, and answer all of your Twitter questions.

Road to the AFL Draft
Road To The 2015 Draft - Ep. 2: Weekend Wrap & Father-son Update

Road to the AFL Draft

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 28:13


Cal and Nat give an update on all the standout performances from the weekend, including a 10-goal haul in the TAC Cup! Plus an update on the father-son bidding system, a look at some of Carlton's recent draft hits and misses, and we answer your Twitter questions.

Road to the AFL Draft
Road To The 2014 Draft - Episode 12

Road to the AFL Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2014 16:28


Cal and Nat discuss the latest TAC Cup, SANFL and WAFL results, give an idea of what pick each father-son selection will cost this season and go through some players that Geelong, Hawthorn and Sydney may target in the upcoming draft

Road to the AFL Draft
Road To The 2014 Draft - Episode 11

Road to the AFL Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2014 20:23


Cal and Nat dissect Cal's latest Phantom Form Guide top 20, discuss the final week of the TAC Cup and go through some players that North Melbourne, Port Adelaide and Fremantle may target in the upcoming draft