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The hot form of exciting, young Richmond forward Jasper Alger is a hot topic of conversation on the latest episode of Talking Tigers. The Club’s latest AFL Rising Star nominee has captured the imagination of the TT team and the Tiger Army with his highly-impressive four-goal display against reigning back-to-back premiers Brisbane in Hobart last Sunday, following on from a three-goal haul v 2026 premiership contender Sydney. Also on this week’s show, there is plenty of praise for debutant Kye Annand, Sam Banks, Tyler Sonsie, Liam Fawcett and acting captain Tim Taranto in light of their efforts in the clash with the Lions. In the “60 Years of MCG Memories” segment, the Tiger Time Machine travels back to a bitterly cold, extremely wet day in mid-July 1966, when Richmond pulled a surprise positional move pre-game that paved the way for a spirited victory over arch-rival Carlton. And, in the “A-Z of Tigerland”, the focus is on two top-class Tigers who played crucial roles in the teams they played in. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest episode of Talking Tigers provides a list of Richmond playing group positives at the midway mark of the 2026 season – from Jack Ross’ impressive improvement and Tim Taranto’s consistency, through to the exciting signs shown by debutants Sam Grlj, Sam Cumming and Patrick Retschko, along with several other plusses Also on this week’s show . . . There is a preview of Richmond’s upcoming historic Hobart home game against Brisbane. ‘Greeners’ names his top five under-rated Tassie Tigers. The “A-Z of Tigerland” examines the most famous and successful number in Richmond’s history. “Hidden Tigerland” focuses on the early history of the Club’s guernsey. And “60 Years of MCG Memories” takes a look at a rousing Richmond comeback win late in the 2022 season against the Lions. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talented young Richmond forward Jasper Alger is front and square on the latest episode of Talking Tigers. The TT team (minus one) discuss Alger’s impressive three-goal display against Sydney at the SCG last Saturday and tell why he is such an exciting prospect for the Richmond side. Also on this week’s show, ‘Richo’ rants about the competition’s excess of byes and provides a solution to the issue. The “A-Z of Tigerland” spins up a significant number in the Club’s history. And “60 Years of MCG Memories” focuses on one of Richmond’s greatest-ever comebacks, which took place in a match against arch-rival Carlton early in the 1970 season. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys return from Warrnambool, without the Coach. They cover everything from world sport (Go Knicks), provide a stable update and get into the minutiae of the AFL round. They break down the Essendon and Carlton coaching sagas, the after effects of the Pendles 433, the Brisbane decline, the stagnation at Tigerland, and plenty more. And then the Turtle takes you through his All Australian front runner team for 2026, and even Tex agrees. We finally wrap up with the return of Tex's Tirade
Nat Edwards and Nathan Schmook bring you this Saturday feature edition of AFL Daily. Shai Bolton has been an excitement machine since he burst onto the scene at Tigerland. Now he's forging his path at the Dockers, the club he grew up barracking for, wearing the #10 - The jumper his idol Sonny Walters wore during his time with Fremantle. Nathan Schmook sat down with Bolton this week as part of Sir Doug Nichols Round. >>> Read Schmooky's piece with Bolton here Subscribe to AFL Daily wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Richmond excitement machine Michael Mitchell is a special guest on the latest episode of Talking Tigers. Mitchell discusses designing the “Dreamtime” guernsey (together with his daughters) that the Richmond players will wear in Friday night’s blockbuster against Essendon, his playing career at Tigerland, which included the dazzling double that he achieved in 1990 – Mark and Goal of the Year – the on-field magic created by Maurice Rioli Sr., and much more in an absorbing interview. Also on this week’s show, the TT team pay tribute to dual Richmond premiership star small defender and 2020 Jack Dyer Medallist Jayden Short in the lead-up to his 200-game milestone on Friday night. The promising debut of Noah Roberts-Thomson against St Kilda last Sunday receives plenty of attention, as do the impressive performances of Jack Ross, Ben Miller, Nick Vlastuin, Jonty Faull and James Trezise in that match. The popular “60 years of MCG Memories” segment reflects on Tiger ‘Immortal’ Kevin Bartlett becoming the first player in League football history to reach the 400-game milestone, late in the 1983 season. And KB’s son, Rhett, the Club’s historian, has another fascinating tale from the Punt Road archives in “Hidden Tigerland”. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Hasleby and Adam Papalia go around the country to chat all things current in the AFL. Pendlebury's milestone, how the Eagles could ruin the party, the Australian ruck conversation and injury crisis at Tigerland.The Footy Interchange brought to you by SavvyWise AI-assisted tax research (and more)built specifically for Australian accounting firms.w: https://savvywise.com.au/ Mandalay Beach Resort offers premium self-contained accommodation for every style and budget, from chalets and luxury villas to glamping and caravan sites.w: https://mandalayresort.com.au/Thanks to our guests, Tom Rockliff, Callum Sinclair, Drew Jones, Eliza Reilly, Steve Gravina & Dom Cassisi.The BackChat Podcast is recorded out of BC Studios, built by grounded. building tomorrow, together.https://grounded.com.au/Help support the show through our Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/backchatpodcastSAY HELLOEmail: hello@backchatpodcast.com.auInstagram: @backchat__Twitter: @backchat__TikTok: @backchat__Web: www.backchatpodcast.com.au#BackChat #Sports #backchatpodcast #willschofield #afl #football #drama #podcast #chat #funny #westcoasteagles #backman #defenders #elite #atlete #interview #podcast #westcoasteagles #fremantledockersThe BackChat Podcast is served by Liquor Barons. Let your thirst for discovery be guided by Liquor Barons - find your nearest store!The BackChat Podcast is recorded out of BC Studios, built by grounded. building tomorrow, together.Thanks to our additional sponsors:TABtouch - Don't gamble more than you can afford to lose. Call Gambling Help WA (08) 9325 6644 enquiries@centrecare.com.au or Gambling Help on 1800 858 858 or https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/Mamba Digital - E-Commerce & Digital MarketingCamera Electronic - A wide range of premium photographic equipment and knowledge.SAY HELLOEmail: hello@backchatpodcast.com.auSocials: @backchat__Web: www.backchatpodcast.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Liam Baker doesn’t just dodge tackles; apparently, he’s been dodging the Victorian Sheriff’s Office for years. The West Coast co-captain joined Xav and Katie to come clean about a legendary $10,000 mountain of parking fines from his Richmond days—including the time the cops actually tracked him down at Tigerland! Plus, Bakes gets real on the Eagles' brutal run. He’s throwing his full weight behind coach Andrew "Mini" McQualter, despite the "pathetic" performances and a surgical sledge from GWS star Toby Greene that hit right where it hurts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Gabelich and Cal Twomey discuss Monday’s biggest footy stories on the AFL Daily podcast. On today’s episode: Cal praises the list management at Fremantle that has landed them firmly in the Premiership window, how the Swans managed to secure Malcolm Rosas, and the glimmers of hope at Tigerland. Plus, regular segments Monday Marketplace and Gimme Something. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are back with an episode from 2023. Where is Dublin, Texas? How gay can a movie be before the straights notice? are you here for a bad time? We review Tigerland (2000). The next movie is Catch 22 (1970).
The latest episode of Richmond’s podcast powerhouse Talking Tigers pays tribute to star midfielder Tim Taranto for the way he stepped up as the team’s captain for the first time last round in the absence of injured skipper Toby Nankervis. Taranto’s inspirational efforts through the midfield, as well as up forward against Fremantle at Optus Stadium, draws plenty of praise from the TT panel. Also on this week’s show, talented Tiger cubs Sam Lalor, Luke Trainor, Steely Green and Sam Grlj receive plaudits for what they produced in last Saturday’s clash with the Dockers. The new “A-Z of Tigerland” segment highlights a couple of great Richmond on-field leaders from the distant and not-so-distant past. In “60 Years of MCG Memories”, the focus is on a trademark dazzling Dusty display. And “Richo’s Rant” exposes one of TT’s own for a fraudulent claim of significant sporting prowess. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Young Richmond forward Seth Campbell has captured the imagination of Yellow and Black barrackers, including the Talking Tigers team, with his exciting exploits. On the latest episode of the Club’s premier podcast, Richmond great Matthew Richardson tells what makes Campbell such a hot prospect for the future at Tigerland, in the wake of arguably his AFL career-best performance against Gold Coast at the MCG last Saturday. Also on this week’s show . . . ‘Richo’ makes a plea for patience with the Club’s current crop of young key forwards, drawing comparisons with other now-established key forwards across the competition. There is plenty of admiration for veteran Tiger star Jayden Short with the way he has started this season. The panel put on selectors’ hats to nominate the team changes for the Round 3 clash with Fremantle. New wheel segment “The A-Z of Tigerland” takes a colourful turn. And, in “60 Years of MCG Memories”, the focus is on the Round 20, 1997 thriller between Richmond and then reigning premier North Melbourne at the MCG. For all things yellow and black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We sit down with Emmy® and Sundance Award–winning cinematographer Matt Porwoll to explore documentary cinematography as an operational discipline—not just an artistic one. Over the past decade, Matt has built a body of work that spans some of the most acclaimed nonfiction films and series of the modern era, including Cartel Land (Academy Award–nominated and winner of Best Cinematography at Sundance, Cinema Eye Honors, and the Primetime Emmys), Showtime's The Trade, and Tigerland, which premiered in competition at Sundance. His work has appeared across HBO, Showtime, Amazon, Netflix, Apple TV+, CNN, PBS, and more, and is known for blending immersive vérité with precise visual storytelling.In this conversation, Matt draws on his experience across features, episodic documentaries, and high-pressure field shoots to explain how access, trust, crew size, sound realities, and budget constraints shape what's possible in the frame. Using the Oscar-nominated short All the Empty Rooms as a focal point, he walks through the logistical and ethical considerations of filming in deeply personal spaces, the importance of small-footprint crews, and the production decisions that protect both the story and the people involved. From setup time and data discipline to collaboration with editorial, this episode offers a practical look at how award-level documentary work is built from the ground up.ABOUT WRAPBOOKWrapbook is the AI platform for production finance.Built for today's fast-moving production landscape, Wrapbook brings payroll, spend, and accounting into one AI-powered system—giving production teams the tools they need to do more, faster.Built for features, TV, or commercials—Wrapbook helps the industry's biggest production companies stay compliant, track every dollar in real time, and eliminate the paper-chasing that slows everything down. AI handles the busywork—reading invoices, flagging issues, syncing data—so your team can focus on the work that really matters.But software is only half the story. Wrapbook pairs powerful automation with concierge support from industry experts who've worked on set and know what's at stake. It's how the best production teams scale smarter, protect their budgets, and keep their crews happy.See how Wrapbook is a force multiplier for production finance teams at www.wrapbook.com.
Just over a week out to the draft, Claremont prospects Charlie Banfield and Cody Curtin reflect on their family AFL ties and keeping each other grounded through back-to-back flags at Tigerland!Follow Charlie: https://www.instagram.com/_charliebanfield_/Follow Cody: https://www.instagram.com/codycurtin/?hl=enFollow us everywhere: https://linktr.ee/brayandethan#brayandethan #afl #afldraft #wafl #wafooty #colts #claremont #charliebanfield #codycurtin #psa #scotchcollege #u18s #westcoasteagles #adelaidecrows #fatherson #podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
In this week's episode of TigerTalk, Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery sits down with Northeast President Dr. Ricky G. Ford to discuss how Northeast continues to live up to the “community” in its name. The duo highlights the upcoming TigerTown Tent or Treat, a family-friendly Halloween event that brings students, faculty, and local residents together for an evening of fun and fellowship on the last home football game or a date close to it. Ford also talks about the importance of connecting the college with the community it serves through major events such as the Showband from Tigerland's Band Contest in early October, the Night of Exceptional Baseball at the Plex in the Spring, and many other outreach efforts that showcase Tiger Pride in action. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Women's World Cup Day 3, Pakistan v Bangladesh: The first upset of the tournament comes in only its third game, and the first of 11 matches in Colombo. We already know that Marufa Akter is a star, and she flexed her muscles literally and figuratively to send the Tigers to second on the table. Firdose Moonda joins Geoff Lemon. Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Learn about Lacuna Sports - bespoke female cricket wear, created by women for women: lacunasports.co.uk Maurice Blackburn Lawyers - fighting for the rights of workers since 1919: mauriceblackburn.com.au Get your big NordVPN discount: nordvpn.com/tfw Get 10% off Glenn Maxwell's sunnies: t20vision.com/FINALWORD Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The LSU Museum of Art recently opened a new exhibit, “A Bayou State of Mind,” that tells individual stories of the Louisiana experience. Chief Curator of Exhibitions Michelle Schulte brought together 33 artists and over 100 contemporary artworks that tell different stories about Louisiana. Schulte joins us to discuss the exhibition, along with one of the featured painters, New Orleans-based multimedia artist Carl Joe Williams. This year, LSU's Golden Band from Tigerland introduced a new member, Kent Broussard. But the freshman isn't your typical student. The 66-year-old retired accountant is roughly 40 years older than his bandmates. By marching in the purple and gold, he is living out a lifelong dream. Kent joins us now for more on his history-making role in the band.___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Alana Schreiber. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. Matt Bloom and Aubry Procell are assistant producers. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
A much-loved segment from the 2025 edition of Talking Tigers has been Rhett Bartlett's, 'Hidden Tigerland' To celebrate the Club's 140 year anniversary, Historian Rhett Bartlett takes you on a journey through time to discover unknown facts about the Tigers. All thirty editions of Hidden Tigerland can be found in this special edition of Talking Tigers, enjoy listeners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gemma Bastiani and Sarah Black break down the action from round two of the NAB AFLW season. It's not all about the kids, some big concerns at Tigerland, and St Kilda and Fremantle's reality checkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just Cat and Doc this week as they break down a big week in football.The Tigers got up for their fifth win of the season after many predicted they wouldn't win a game - the boys take a look at how they're travelling and discuss whether or not back-to-back losses for the Pies is any cause for concern.
The latest episode of Talking Tigers pays special tribute to triple Richmond premiership star defender Nick Vlastuin in the lead-up to his 250-game milestone against Essendon at the MCG on Saturday night. Richmond great Matthew Richardson provides an insight into what has made Vlastuin one of the competition’s elite backmen and such a pivotal member of the Tigers’ line-up. Also, on a huge show this week, the TT team commemorate the Tigerland life and times of highly-successful former club president Ian Wilson. Exciting Tiger teenager Taj Hotton is put under the microscope by Nathan Broad in “Broady’s Zingers”. “Going up the Country” focuses on a Victorian town in the Yarra Ranges that produced a rugged Richmond cult figure. And, in “60 Years of MCG Memories”, the Tigers’ fantastic, fighting win in the 1995 semi-final against Essendon takes centre stage. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest episode of Talking Tigers focuses on the individual positives from Richmond’s Round 16 clash with Adelaide . . . Sam Banks going from strength to strength in his rebounding role off the half-back line. Jasper Alger showing plenty of promise up forward in his first full AFL game. Jack Ross thriving as an inside midfielder. Noah Balta’s return to form. Luke Trainor’s first goal in AFL football. Also on this week’s show, there is an extremely exciting announcement about a huge, upcoming Talking Tigers event. ‘Richo’ couldn’t resist, so ‘Chief Watch’ is back (just for one day). The “Going up the Country” segment features a Victorian town that produced a true Richmond great of the 1950s-60s. “60 Years of MCG Memories” looks at one of the biggest, and best, wins in Tigerland’s history. And, in “Hidden Tigerland”, club historian Rhett Bartlett reveals the real first names of several of Richmond’s finest players from yesteryear. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plenty of Tiger eyes were on classy teenager Taj Hotton’s much-anticipated VFL debut with Richmond last weekend, and the latest episode of the Talking Tigers podcast excitedly focuses on his impressive first-up performance. Also on this week’s show, there is plenty of admiration for the efforts of Tiger defenders Nick Vlastuin and Ben Miller in the Round 15 clash with the Western Bulldogs. The TT team pay tribute to a wonderful Tigerland servant who passed away last week. In the popular “60 Years of MCG Memories” segment, a late-season classic encounter between Richmond and West Coast in the Tigers’ 2019 premiership year is featured. ‘Richo’ rants about the shock omission of a modern-day Tiger great from a recent list of most decorated AFL players this century. And, in “Hidden Tigerland”, club historian Rhett Bartlett reveals the fascinating Tiger tale of Billy Schmidt. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Although it’s the mid-season bye for Richmond, with the players having a break, there is no rest for Talking Tigers. In another bumper episode of the Club’s premier podcast this week, the TT team dissect the disappointing Round 13 loss to Sydney but find positives through the form of players such as Dion Prestia, Ben Miller, Seth Campbell, Luke Trainor, Kane McAuliffe and Tom Brown. The “Going up the Country” segment features an exceptionally small Victorian town that produced a triple premiership Tiger. “60 Years of MCG Memories” focuses on the greatest mark taken in Tigerland’s history. While, in “Hidden Tigerland”, the Club’s historian Rhett Bartlett reflects on the extremes of Richmond’s scoring in a match, from the lowest of lows, to a goalkicking spree – both against the same opponent. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We may be in transplant territory because there are too many pieces of our shattered purple hearts for another band-aid to hold it all together. Time to somehow Restump Podcast that depressing and demoralising Docker performance.In the context of when being in possession of supposed competent and talented lists, it was as incomprehensible a performance as we have ever delivered in our 30+ year history. There is no sugar coating it, spinning it or dismissing it, you simply can't imagine how it could get worse. In fact, you can't even take that ironic positive because, in the most unfathomable manner, we continue to find ways of lowering the bar.We take two steps forward; we take two steps back! What are we a team of Paula Abduls? Framing every second week as redemption round isn't sustainable or conducive to progress. There is something fundamentally wrong at the club that no one seems to be able to definitively put their finger on. But on the back of expectation and a specific strategic plan conveyed by the club, fans and members understandably are outraged and, reactionary or otherwise, have coach Justin Longmuir in the gun. Neesham, Drum, Connolly, Harvey and now Longmuir. We've been in the competition for 30 years and the cause of every crisis has apparently been the coach. How's that worked out for us?There is no doubt Justin Longmuir now finds himself under a level of pressure few could ever conceive but, after such a performance there shouldn't be anyone at the club not looking inward. However, while emotions run high, it would be remiss of everyone to not remember Damian Hardwick being under comparable pressure in 2016. After being in the top job at Tigerland for 7 years, the Tiges finished 13th with 8 wins and that came off the back of an elimination final loss the previous year. It had Richmond fans, members and the media calling for his head. The board responded by backing in their process and they double downed on Hardwick. We all know what happened over the next 4 years. Are the two situations comparable? Those who have made up their mind on JL will say no, and that is their prerogative. Whether we like to acknowledge it or not, us fans are victims of the overrating of our list at the time by the Fremantle administration. They were far too optimistic with their projections with such a young side, which remains the case. In 2022 we had an average age list of 24.1 years. Four years later we have an average age list of 24.5 years. However, despite the reality, it's an emotional game and many fans, irrational or otherwise, now don't contemplate reasoning other than the coach is entirely to blame. And that is understandable given the Fremantle football club put it all out there in 2022. We preach accountability, don't we? It will be interesting and very telling, how Simon Garlic handles this situation.Everything about footy is subjective. The validity of our opinions today is determined only by time.Does any of this ease the onset depression we're all suffering from Friday night? Probably not. No stranger to adversary, but the club is in a deeper hole than it usually finds itself in. The problem is the only way out is to climb a ladder! We don't know where we go from here, but if our venting and ranting provides some type of vicarious frustration outlet on the pod… you're welcome. Send us a textSupport the show
"TO YOUR POINT" returns as Chris Phillips and Blake Ruffino discuss the latest around the sports world including an ELECTRIC weekend trip to Baton Rouge for LSU/Tennessee including drive through daquiris, Chris' first boiled crawfish experience, pastalaya, Fred's in Tigerland and much more. Plus, Chris and Blake react to the news of Chris Lemonis getting canned at Mississippi State and why the program is a sleeping giant waiting to be awaken. Finally, Chris and Blake talk the latest viral question to take over social media as they debate if 100 men could beat 1 gorilla in a fight to the death. ⬇️ Support SECU ⬇️ FANDUEL Visit FanDuel.com/SECU to join today and get started with $300 dollars in bonus bets when you win your first $5 dollar bet! Subscribe to SEC Unfiltered, the best SEC podcast on the internet: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sec-unfiltered/id1441899352 Website: https://www.secunfiltered.com/ X: https://twitter.com/SECUnfiltered Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secunfiitered/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SECUnfiItered Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/sec-unfiltered/id1441899352 Let's get it! Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York.
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The latest episode of the Talking Tigers podcast pays a special tribute to Andrew Krakouer. Richmond great Matthew Richardson provides a terrific insight into Krakouer’s magical on-field attributes, as well as his off-field charm. Also on this week’s show, the TT team sing the praises of inspirational Richmond captain Toby Nankervis, along with talented Tiger cubs Seth Campbell and Luke Trainor. The “60 Years of MCG Memories” segment highlights the greatest come-from-behind win in Tigerland’s history. And “Going up the Country” features a small Victorian town that was the home of a recent Richmond premiership hero. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers. Click on the link to hear the latest episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Player power prevails on the latest episode of Richmond’s premier podcast Talking Tigers. Nathan Broad, fresh off his AFL 150-game milestone, returns with his popular ‘Zingers’ segment. ‘Broady’ will interview all of the Club’s new draftees throughout the season, kicking off with promising Tiger cub and backline teammate Luke Trainor. Meanwhile, talented, young defender Tom Brown is a special guest in the TT studio, discussing, among a variety of topics, his development at Tigerland, his elite kicking skills, and his hobby away from football. Also on this week’s show, the TT team take the positives out of the Round 2 loss to Port Adelaide. And, in “60 Years of MCG Memories”, the spotlight is on one of the most highly-publicised and anticipated player debuts in Richmond history, which took place in Round 2 of the 1966 season. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers. Click on the link to hear the latest episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richmond’s rousing Round 1 victory over Carlton has the team at Talking Tigers rising to a new level on the latest episode of the Club’s premier podcast. Where does the win rank in all-time Tigerland history? Where does Sam Lalor’s exciting debut rank? The TT team discuss these topics, as well as a host of others on a huge show, including the two other Round 1 debutants Luke Trainor and Harry Armstrong, Jack Ross’ AFL career-best performance, Kamdyn McIntosh’s new run-with role, Toby Nankervis’ inspirational leadership and Seth Campbell’s brilliant goal and subsequent extraordinary on-field celebration. Also on this week’s show, the ’60 Years of MCG Memories’ segment focuses on a game in 1988 that was eerily similar to last Thursday night’s encounter. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers. Click on the link to hear the latest episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nathan Schmook and Michael Whiting bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Sarah Black takes us inside the camp at Tigerland ahead of their season opener against Carlton. Three of their first round draft picks will make their AFL debut, Sam Lalor, Harry Armstrong and Luke Trainor will pull on the yellow and black. Fremantle is confident they'll head to the cattery and outrun Geelong. Brisbane and Sydney face off in the Grand Final rematch and Andrew McQualter faces off against his old mentor in his first senior game in charge of the Eagles. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Trouble at Tigerland before the ball is even bounced for season 2025, Billy reviews the Ch7, Ch9 and Fox footy lineups for 2025 Petrol, a pint and the bachelor’s handbag.. what else has gone up in price? Mark Waugh joins the boys for a chat Bill catches up on the news he has missed Daisy gives Bill a run for his money with his own top 5 ‘greatest sporting moments’ Cal Willkie hangs out and even cops a bit of a fly-by from Bill with his joke of the day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s a super-impressive performance by Talking Tigers second-up from a spell. Richmond’s premier podcast has a bumper second episode for the year with special guests new VFL coach Jake Batchelor and rising small forward Rhyan Mansell. Batchelor talks about his return to Punt Road following a coaching stint at Sandringham and tells how excited he is to be teaching Tigerland’s talented batch of young players. Mansell discusses how determined he is to build on the impressive gains he made last season and what he’s been working on throughout the pre-season to take his game to the next level. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers. Click on the link to hear the opening show of 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down to talk to my best buddy, my son, Skyler Williams. Skyler is an incredible musician and my favorite drummer. We discuss his musical history and playing opportunities. We also touch on burnout, dealing with difficult bandleaders, and stepping away from music.Skyler studied percussion performance at Louisiana State University and was a member of Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Percussion Ensemble, and the Golden Band from Tigerland. He has studied with Jack Bell, Dr. Brett Dietz, Shawn Galvin, and Stanton Moore.Thank you for tuning in! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. And please spread the word about the show!The theme song, "Playcation," was written by Mark Mundy.
Tiger Stadium's 100th birthday is just three days away. Over the last two months, we've been bringing you stories all about the historic venue. But gameday at LSU wouldn't be what it is without the Golden Band from Tigerland. Originally founded by two students in 1893, the band now has 325 members. And their world famous music was even nominated for a Grammy back in 2023.As we wrap up our Tiger Stadium stories, our intern Marty Sullivan spoke with band members George Wilson and Trent McKenny about what makes the band so special. Back in June, lawmakers passed a new law meant to address the state's labor shortage and hiring concerns. Known as ACT 330, the law officially delegates the Louisiana Workforce Commission in addressing labor concerns. Adam Knapp was previously the president of the Baton Rouge Area Chamber, and now runs the Committee of 100, a nonprofit group of business leaders that advise the state on economic policy. He joins us for more on this new law.Poor sanitation has long plagued residents in Alabama's Black Belt, and people living in manufactured homes in this largely rural area face specific challenges when it comes to fixing it. The Gulf States Newsroom's Danny McArthur talks to one couple who are looking for a new septic system - but have a few barriers along the way. ___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Ryan Vasquez. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. Matt Bloom and Aubry Procell are assistant producers. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Richmond President John O'Rourke used his speech at last night's best and fairest to preach loyalty & camaraderie, with a drive-by to players from Tigerland who have requested a trade out. Whilst Andrew Bassat has used the Saints best and fairest to push the fairness barrow around Father-Son selections and Academies. Clayton Oliver has met with the Cats, would he fit into their midfield to help them go one step further in 2025? Sydney need to have a forensic look into its failings on Grand Final day and be even more intense in its scrutiny than at the conclusion of 2022. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brendon Gale is a special guest on the latest episode of Richmond's premier podcast Talking Tigers. The outgoing Richmond CEO reflects on his time in charge at Tigerland and reveals just how confident he was when he took over the role that the Club would achieve significant success. Gale also talks about his great surprise, and humility, with being inducted into Richmond's Hall of Fame last Saturday. And he provides a good insight into his replacement as the Tigers' CEO, Shane Dunne. There is plenty more for TT listeners to absorb on this week's show, including the wash-up of Richmond's final home-and-away round match of the season against Gold Coast, withparticular attention given to the team's two best players in 2024 – Nick Vlastuin and Daniel Rioli – as well as the emotional post-game send-off of Tiger premiership heroes Dustin Martin, Dylan Grimes and Marlion Pickett. While, in the “Spirit of ‘74” segment, there is a review of Richmond's victory over North Melbourne in the 1974 second semi-final at VFL Park, Waverley. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Nathan Schmook bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. It's time the footy world hears from Christian Petracca after it was reported that he called a "players only meeting" yesterday at Melbourne headquarters. Collingwood will officially need to find a replacement for Graham Wright who tendered his resignation yesterday after his granted sabbatical away from the club during the home and away season. The circus of noise continues to tumble out of Tigerland with contracted star Shai Bolton the latest player reportedly requesting a trade out of the club. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dyl, Brett & Mick preview round 15 of the AFL. This episode of Footy & Friends is brought to you by BWS, get your drinks for game day sorted & enjoy the footy with BWS. 18+ Drink Responsibly. @bws_au www.bws.com.au TRAIN WITH DYL GIVEAWAY: bit.ly/TrainWithDyl Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
Today, Nancy and Sheryl discuss the tragic case of Madison Brooks, exploring the judicial failings surrounding her death. They discuss the controversial decisions made by Judge Gail Horne Ray, the events leading to Madi's demise, and the broader implications for the justice system. Lastly, Nancy and Sheryl discuss the latest updates in the Kohberger case, specifically surrounding the evidence. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome! Nancy and Sheryl introduce this week's crime roundup (4:30) A brief background of the case of Madi Brooks (7:00) Judge Gail Horne Ray (10:00) Comparisons with other cases (15:00) Justice for Madi - “The Judge has to go!” (18:30) Latest updates on the Kohberger case (20:20) Evidence in the Kohberger case - comparison to Alex Murdaugh case (24:00) The traffic ticket - a pivotal clue (27:00) Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Watch For Free on Merit Street Media --- Nancy Grace is an outspoken, tireless advocate for victims' rights and one of television's most respected legal analysts. Nancy Grace had a perfect conviction record during her decade as a prosecutor. She is the founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com, a crime- fighting digital platform that investigates breaking crime news, spreads awareness of missing people and shines a light on cold cases. In addition, Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, a daily show hosted by Grace, airs on SIRIUS XM's Triumph Channel 111 and is downloadable as a podcast on all audio platforms - https://www.crimeonline.com/ Connect with Nancy: X: @nancygrace Instagram: @thenancygrace Facebook: @nancygrace Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Connect with Sheryl: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com X: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you familiar with the movie Tigerland (2000)?If the answer is yes, then you're in the right place. Eric has selected this Joel Schumacher Vietnam War film to find out if it holds up not 24 years later. As always we also share our weekly quarantine viewing picks. We here at Cinema 9 value your opinion. For our old pal Dave since he's been asking, the movie we'll be focusing on for our next episode will be...listen to the end of the episode to find out. Please sub our YouTube where you can watch all of our episodes. We post the video version of each episode over there nearly every week. Also, you can give us a 5 star review on your podcast platform of choice. Do it right now! It takes 30 seconds. Thank you! If anything from this episode strikes you, email the show cinema9pod@gmail.com
Talking Tigers pays special tribute to outgoing Richmond CEO Brendon Gale in the latest episode of the Club's premier podcast. The TT team suggest that a statue at Punt Road of “The Chief” would be an appropriate way of honouring him for all that he has achieved throughout his tenure at Tigerland. Also on this week's show, there's a call for Richmond supporters to stick together in the face of tough times for the Tigers right now, and keep the brighter, bigger picture in mind. In the popular new “Going Up the Country” segment, the focus is on a small Victorian town that produced a No. 1 draft pick for Richmond. And, in the “Spirit of ‘74”, the 50-year anniversary of the infamous Windy Hill brawl on May 18 is remembered, in all its fury. For all things Yellow and Black, tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking Tigers has a bumper post-bye episode this week. Although there is no Richmond match to review, the Club's premier podcast is jampacked with Yellow and Black news, views, ideas, history lessons, humour and entertainment. The TT team assess Adem Yze's start to his coaching tenure at Tigerland and are full of praise for what he's doing in the face of the Club's injury plight. ‘Richo' reflects on his debut season with Richmond in 1993, when the Tigers used nearly every player on their list, finished with just four wins, but made a significant rise up the ladder the following year. The popular, new Going Up The Country segment focuses on a small Victorian town that produced a triple Tiger premiership player and Team of the Century member. While in the Spirit of '74, there is a review of Richmond's fiery heavyweight clash with 1973 Grand Final opponent Carlton in Round 3 of the 1974 season. For all things Yellow and Black, tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Josh runs his eyes across the players eligible for this years AFL Rising Star, could a short priced favourite be upstaged by a young gun at the Bulldogs? Adem Yze wants to create his own piece of history at Tigerland which could include a former Swan make a remarkable return to the AFL by Opening Round. Plus tonight, Sam Powell-Pepper is heading to the AFL Tribunal tonight for his high bump on Adelaide's Mark Keane. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The final episode of Richmond's premier podcast Talking Tigers for 2023 is crammed with insights, opinions, information and entertainment bound to please every Yellow and Black barracker. Distinguished former Richmond captain Chris Newman, who has returned to the Club as an assistant coach, is a special guest on the show. Throughout a wide-ranging interview, ‘Newy' discusses: • The excitement permeating Tigerland with all the off-season change that has taken place. • Going through the process for Richmond's senior coaching position.• Why Adem Yze is such a good fit as the Tigers' new coach. • Working alongside fellow new assistant coach Jack Ziebell with the team's midfielders. • Dusty's flying start to the pre-season. • The young Tigers who have particularly impressed him so far.• Hawthorn recruit Jacob Koschitzke's on-field attributes that will benefit the Richmond line-up. The TT team also pay a glowing tribute to Richmond's AFLW superstar Monique Conti on her resounding victory in the 2023 AFLW Best and Fairest Award.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Attorneys representing two of the accused in LSU student Madison Brook rape are asking a court to given then access to Brooks' phone data for the 72 hours preceding the alleged attack. They claim it's necessary to bypass rape shield laws, telling WAFB. “we are entitled then to find out if someone other than the defendants caused this injury.” The intent is to identify whether Brooks could have had sex with someone other than the defendants in the hours before the alleged rape. LSU student Madison Brooks is killed after being hit by a car. Brooks was standing in the road at the time, but why? Police say Brooks left a Tigerland bar with four men and is then allegedly raped in the car. When the inebriated Brooks cannot give the men her address, she is dropped off around 3 a.m. in a random neighborhood. That is when Brooks is hit by the car. Kaivon Washington, 18, and an unidentified 17-year-old minor are charged with third-degree rape. Everette Lee, 28, and Casen Carver, 18, were charged with principal to third-degree rape, which means they were there when the incident occurred but did not take part in it. Joining Nancy Grace Today:- Jarrett Ferentino - Homicide Prosecutor in Pennsylvania, https://jarrettferentino.com, Host: “True Crime Boss” Podcast, Facebook & Instagram: Jarrett Ferentino Caryn L. Stark - Psychologist, renowned TV and Radio trauma expert and consultant, www.carynstark.com, Instagram: carynpsych, FB: Caryn Stark Private Practice Bill Hernandez - California domestic violence and sexual assault detective Dr. Michelle DuPre - Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department, Author: “Money, Mischief, and Murder…the Murdaugh Saga. The rest of the story” available now on Amazon. “Homicide Investigation Field Guide" & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide", Forensic Consultant, Rachel D. Fischer- Forensic Nurse Expert, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE), Expert Witness, Private Investigator, Author: "Taking Back the Pen", Forensic Nursing Consulting and Education LLC, LegalRNConsult.org Toby Wolson - Forensic consultant specializing in DNA, Serology and bloodstain pattern analysis, NoslowForensic.com Kiran Chawla - Emmy & Murrow award winning investigative reporter, Unfiltered with Kiran, www.unfilteredwithkiran.com, Facebook & YouTube: Unfiltered with Kiran, Twitter: @Kiran_Chawla23, TikTok: @unfilteredkiran See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest episode of Richmond's premier podcast Talking Tigers focuses on all the highlights from the emotional farewell appearances of champion duo Trent Cotchin and Jack Riewoldt in last Saturday's match against North Melbourne at the MCG. Also on this week's show, the TT team members name one player each from throughout Tigerland history that they believe retired too soon. The Spirit of '73 segment examines Richmond's opening two games of the 1973 finals series – the qualifying final against Carlton and the cut-throat semi-final clash with St Kilda. And ‘Richo' reveals how ‘The Chief', somehow, managed to make last Saturday's moving Cotchin and Riewoldt send-offs about himself. For all things Richmond-related, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The minor accused of raping Madison Brooks in the back seat of a car will be tried as an adult. Desmond Carter, 17, has been indicted for first-degree rape and third-degree rape. Kaivon Washington, 18, is also charged with third-degree rape. Everette Lee, 28, and Casen Carver, 18, were charged with principal to third-degree rape, which means they were there when the incident occurred but did not take part in it. LSU student Madison Brooks is killed after being hit by a car. Brooks was standing in the road at the time. Police say Brooks left a Tigerland bar with four men. Two of the men, then allegedly rape the very inebriated 19-year-old. When Brooks cannot give the men her address, she is dropped off around 3 a.m. in a random neighborhood. That is when Brooks is hit by the car. That driver showed no signs or evidence of being impaired. At first police said the suspects videotaped the assault but in the last hours, recanted those comments and apologized for the error. There is, however, a video of Brooks arguing with the men in the car. The four men who left with Brooks claim the sex was consensual, but hospital staff says Brooks' blood alcohol level was nearly 4 times the legal limit. Nancy Grace discusses the latest in the case with Atlanta Attorney and LSU grad Renee Rockwell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Desmond Carter, 17, and Kaivon Deondre Washington, 18, charged with third-degree rape in the death of LSU student Madison Brooks. Everette Lee, 28, and Casen Carver, 18, are charged with principal to third-degree rape. This means they were present when the incident occurred but did not take part. Police say LSU student Madison Brooks was killed after being hit by a car. Brooks was standing in the road at the time, but why? Police say Brooks left a Tigerland bar with four men. Two of the men, then allegedly rape the very inebriated 19-year-old and video the assault. When Brooks cannot give the men her address, she is dropped off around 3 a.m. in a random neighborhood. That is when Brooks is hit by the car. That driver showed no signs or evidence of being impaired. The men claim the sex was consensual, but hospital staff says Brooks' blood alcohol level was nearly 4 times the legal limit. An attorney for Brooks family says a leaked video clip of LSU student Madison Brooks arguing with her alleged rapists is “hurtful and shameful.” The footage, taken by one of the men, was released by their defense attorneys. Nancy Grace and Atlanta attorney and LSU grad Renee Rockwell discuss the latest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LSU student Madison Brooks is killed after being hit by a car. Brooks was standing in the road at the time, but why? Police say Brooks left a Tigerland bar with four men. Two of the men, then allegedly rape the very inebriated 19-year-old. When Brooks cannot give the men her address, she is dropped off around 3 a.m. in a random neighborhood. That is when Brooks is hit by the car. That driver showed no signs or evidence of being impaired. The four men who left with Brooks have been arrested. They claim the sex was consensual, but hospital staff says Brooks' blood alcohol level was nearly 4 times the legal limit. Kaivon Washington, 18, and an unidentified 17-year-old minor are charged with third-degree rape. Everette Lee, 28, and Casen Carver, 18, were charged with principal to third-degree rape, which means they were there when the incident occurred but did not take part in it. Joining Nancy Grace today: Renee Rockwell - Criminal Defense Attorney; Facebook: "Renee.Rockwell" (Atlanta) Dr. Mindy B. Mechanic- Professor of Psychology (Emeritus) at California State University Fullerton, Forensic Psychologist Focusing on Trauma/victimization, Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking Sheryl McCollum - Forensic Expert, Founder: Atlanta's Cold Case Investigative Research Institute; Twitter:@ColdCaseTips; Host: "Zone 7" Dr. Monte Miller - Director, Forensic DNA Experts LLC; Specialist in Sexual Assaults and Murder; Former Forensic Scientist for Texas Dept. of Public Safety State Crime Lab Dr. Michelle DuPre - Former Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department; Author: "Homicide Investigation Field Guide" & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide;" Forensic Consultant Jen Smith - Chief Reporter at DailyMail.com; Twitter: @Jen_e_Smith See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.