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Andrew joined Jules to discuss Sam De Koning's re-signing, how the Cats players interact with the club during contract negotiations, Tom Hawkins' injury, Josh Jenkins' impact at the club, and more.
- ALASTAIR Clarkson will begin work at North Melbourne on Tuesday as initially planned. - GEELONG veteran Tom Hawkins is facing the prospect of a delayed start to next season, with the forward set to have surgery on a lingering foot injury. - GOLD Coast has delisted running defender Oleg Markov. ST KILDA has had more change on its coaching panel, with development coach Ben Jacobs leaving to join Essendon.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Embers and Dani return in fine form, and Embers has a bone to pick with Dani already after he was left hanging when he tried to call the Shuey family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geelong great Tom Hawkins joined the boys to discuss his journey alongside great mate Joel Selwood
On the show today Geelong great Tom Hawkins paying tribute to Joel Selwood, Homicide Williams was back, all the latest on the Hawthorn scandal and Jordan De Goey's future plus the return of Take it or Leave it
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB and Billy are at the Cremorne Hotel after Geelong's Grand Final win, Leigh Montagna wraps up the stories from the GF, Joel Selwood, Geelong Mayor Peter Murrihy, Isaac Smith, how bad is Billy's voice? Tom Hawkins, Jordan De Goey rejects Pies' offer, Geelong Quiz, Jeremy Cameron, Roaming Billy, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Paul is joined by Tom Hawkins from FTI consulting, a Global Consulting firm. Tom is a Quantity Surveyor and Quantum Expert Witness for Construction and Engineering Industry Matters. In this conversation, Paul and Tom discuss a recent report highlighting the primary reasons construction companies get into a dispute, how to avoid those disputes and best practices in general.This is a must-listen if you are starting a new project or are currently working on a difficult one.-----------The Own The Build podcast is brought to you by C-Link and is hosted by me, Paul Heming; feel free to connect on LinkedIn and send me a message. If you like what we do, I would love to hear from you and to keep in touch. You can also subscribe to stay up to date with our latest articles, videos, and audio production.As I mentioned on the show, I am a QS and founded C-Link, an app that provides all the tools you need to get subcontract procurement done without the legwork. Head to www.get.c-link.com/podcast to learn more, or just email me at paul@c-link.com.
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We got his wife Emma on the phone to check in with them both to see if they survived the post-match celebrations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett, Nat Edwards, Josh Gabelich and Michael Whiting preview the Grand FInal on AFL Daily. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Jenkins discusses Tom Hawkins' wayward goalkicking for goal on Friday night
92.9 Triple M's Dead Set Legends with Xavier, Mickey & Britt
00:10 - Tantrums Ellis 02:20 - The Cats first into the GF 08:05 - Britt's sadness about the retirement of Roger Federer 11:45 - Dead Set Legends' Game of Games 17:00 - Perth racing trainer Simon Miller 26:00 - Britt's Best 29:15 - Swans v Pies preview 33:15 - Rusty's Motorsport UpdateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:10 - Tantrums Ellis 02:20 - The Cats first into the GF 08:05 - Britt's sadness about the retirement of Roger Federer 11:45 - Dead Set Legends' Game of Games 17:00 - Perth racing trainer Simon Miller 26:00 - Britt's Best 29:15 - Swans v Pies preview 33:15 - Rusty's Motorsport UpdateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Jenkins isn't happy with Geelong star Tom Hawkins
Dwayne takes your calls on Geelong's build-up to the preliminary final, James Hird putting his hand up to coach Essendon and more.
Ahead of their preliminary final clash against Geelong tomorrow night, Brisbane star Harris Andrews joined Tim and Sam to talk about how they're approaching this week, their comeback win against Melbourne last week, how he's preparing to play on Tom Hawkins, Joe Daniher's first week of fatherhood, Jarrod Berry's suspension being overturned, and more.
1:09 - Around the grounds 5:46 - Who should be on the Australian money 12:55 - Cameo Radio Game show 18:33 - Tom Hawkins 27:59 - Thanks Basil 31:54 - Michelle vomits in her car 45:42 - Hamish McLachlanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geelong's Tom Hawkins joins Gerard, Sam and Richo on Sportsday
Gerard and Sam were joined by Matthew Richardson in the studio, Geelong's Tom Hawkins, Glen Jakovich and Peter Johnston.
Gerard and Sam were joined by Matthew Richardson in the studio and Tom Hawkins in the first hour.
Geelong Premiership Captain Cameron Ling and Premiership Defender Tom Lonergan are joined by former Premiership teammate and current Geelong Player Development Manager Shannon Byrnes to get his inside view on how the team is placed heading into September. Plus, Lingy lets us in on some of the All-Australian discussion that saw 5 Cats named in the side as well as Tom Hawkins named as Captain. All this and more on To the Final Bell, the official podcast of the Geelong Cats.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barnsey, Ollie and Matt don their blazers to talk through a big night for Geelong at the All-Australian awards, with Tom Hawkins named skipper of the team. The AFLW Cats launch their season this weekend and the age-old home finals debate begins again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kane Cornes took us behind the scenes of Tom Hawkins' appointment as All-Australian captain, Brenton Sanderson played some strategy around the first and second choice All-Australian teams, and Daisy Pearce hours ahead of the AFLW season commencing, her Demons enter it as the runners-up. We rang the Trade Bell with Riley Beveridge, pondering the implications of the Rankine trade for North Melbourne, and Matt Clayton told us about the split between Daniel Ricciardo and McLaren.
On Thursday morning, Gerard's editorial on 'the line' in football and Tom Hawkins' All-Australian captaincy (00:36) received the perfect follow up when Kane Cornes joined him from the Adelaide studio (6:20). After Kane fielded all the burning questions around the All-Australian team, Gerard and Brenton Sanderson named a second All-Australian and assessed how they'd go against those who were named last night (25:45). Daisy Pearce also joined him in the studio ahead of the AFLW's season opener tonight (53:49), and after Riley Beveridge rung the Trade Bell (1:11:02), he spoke to Matt Clayton about McLaren's decision to part ways with Daniel Ricciardo (1:22:18). And lastly, he was joined by Michael Hussey who previewed the BBL draft this weekend (1:31:26).
"Sportsmen have long shown themselves to be the worst judges of 'the line'."
Kane Cornes joined Gerard from the Adelaide studio to answer all the key questions surrounding the 2022 All-Australian team, including the decision to name Tom Hawkins as the captain, the players who were unlucky to miss the side, Connor Rozee's selection, and also to talk about Andrew Brayshaw's AFLPA MVP win, Dayne Zorko's comments to Harrison Petty, Alastair Clarkson's draft strategy, and more.
Who are the All-Australian key forwards this year, can Fremantle do any damage in September, did Tom Hawkins forget his playing jumper, what were Melbourne doing in the post-game celebrations, your calls, and more.
In 2009, the Cats were on the path to redemption after their shock grand final loss to the Hawks the year before. In this episode, Cameron Mooney explains why he's spent most years since "kicking himself" for his own failure in the 2008 decider and why it led to a very emotional post-game celebration in 2009. He lifts the lid on the Tom Hawkins "goal" and how he helped convince the umpire it didn't hit the post. The premiership forward also shares his thoughts on why the current Cats are a "different Geelong" to recent years and why they are in the box seat for another flag in 2022. Join the "Big Hairy Cat" and host Matt Granland on Footy: Then and Now.--------------------------------------------------------------------Each Wednesday, we are joined by champions of the game to step down memory lane and discuss a momentous edition of a corresponding match of that round.Never-before-heard stories about iconic footy moments, life after footy, and plenty of banter and insight to get you hyped for the round ahead!Don't miss an episode: Follow/Subscribe to Footy: Then and Now on your podcast platform of choice today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the first time in two weeks, John from Epping, who was in fantastic form, joined Garry and Tim to talk about the love between the two, Garry and Bucks' arguing, North Melbourne's next coach, the umpiring of Tom Hawkins and Jack Ginnivan, and also to name his porky chop of the week.
Scott Cummings goes through his potential selections in the spine positions for this year's All-Australian team.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy's All Sports Report - including AFL, basketball... and coconut smashing, Sydney's Luke Parker, what item would you like to be buried with?, funeral songs, The Brownlow Predictor has an interesting leader, lots of milestone games this weekend, worst pet names, Jason Dunstall, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily Why McKay, Curnow, Hawkins, and Cameron could be a historical showdown (0:00); The De Koning brothers play each other (9:10); Where David Noble departure leaves North Melbourne (11:38); The Crows re-sign Tex Walker (16:02) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily Coaches have “killed off” huge goal tallies for full forwards (0:30); The current Coleman Medal race (5:27); Left-field small forward candidates for the All Australian team (7:47); Last disposal out of bounds (11:00); Jordan de Goey a no show at Collingwood's training yesterday (13:30); 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
Ratings Day, Billy's All Sports Report, Melbourne's James Jordon, when have you made the news?, Peter Matera's heart attack is a reminder to all men to check your heart health, Australian Cricket Team about to endure its busiest season yet, Kambosos Jr vs Haney, Geelong's Tom Hawkins, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tribunal's decision to overturn Lewis Young's suspension, Kylie Rogers' apology to female umpires, Fremantle's superb drafting in recent years, who has to fix Essendon's confusion on the field, Tom Hawkins on the advice he sought lining up for goal, and more.
They said we couldn't do it and they wrote us off. But we prevailed, our mighty Freo Dockers beat Tom Stewart by 3 points! Time to Restump Review Podcast Freo's big win over the Catters.Still haunted by their harrowing defeat in the 2013 qualifying final, we made sure their purple nightmare continued. We're trying to keep the lid on things but we're going to need more help.We weren't going to be able to match them on their advantageous uniquely shaped poxy ground, we were told. Guess what? The Cats had to apply for and obtain a hall pass from us to use their own corridor. None were granted. We were a bit off the pace early but that country air can have some relaxing effects on you. The collective soon recognised the laconic stupor they were in, made the adjustments and got their act together to begin moving as that cohesive unit, we're becoming familiar with. Can we just stop for a moment's silence to acknowledge the work of Griffin Logue in blanketing Jeremy Cameron? I don't know if you all took part in the moment but shame on you if you didn't! What a performance by Griff! After last week's shut down defensive role on Charlie Curnow, he never gave Jeremy Cameron a look in on Saturday. Griff now has to always be the first port of call for the big forward with high athletic capabilities. And let's not overlook the performance of partner in crime Alex Pearce who, it must be said, was a little shaky early with ball in hand. Worryingly Tommy Hawkins looked switched on early and, as he has terrorised us in the past, we had some fears. But after quarter time Captain Pearce said, enough of that rubbish, and he never gave the Hawk another gawk!We'll go over plenty more on the pod but can we please firstly remove our hats and give Blakey Acres the respect and the nod of acknowledgement he so thoroughly deserves. He has fast become one of our most important players and few, if any, would have thought that pre-season. All credit to him.We're six wins, one loss, second on the ladder with North Melbourne to come this Friday night. We have a few covid concerns but we're in terrific shape.So, if, like us, you can't stop talking Freo footy, click play and join in because we're definitely ‘the more the merrier' type people. Jojo takes us through all aspects of the game, we raise the question on whether Geelong should be an AFL venue going forward, Adam Looney Cooney suggests Gaff should head to Freo, the commentary team gets the thumbs up but the Chief has an issue with Kath Loughnan which he apparently needs clarification of. All that and sadly plenty more of the Freo folly no one asked for!We'll do our best to get the right balance of Jojo's insightful analysis and tolerate the Chief's nonsense. So cut us some slack and click play on an hour of Freo fanfare!
Kane Cornes on Essendon after their game against Fremantle, Tom Rockliff's experience with Carlton fans, Dwayne Russell on Tom Hawkins and Ned Reeves, David King on Bailey Smith and Essendon, Ben Dixon on Ken Hinkley, Mark Robinson on the things that make the game great, Andy Maher on provincial radio, and Taylor Walker's MRO comments.
With their annual Easter Monday clash against Hawthorn approaching fast, Geelong star Tom Hawkins joined Garry and Tim to chat about the traditional match-up, Geelong's start to the year, his future as a player, and to compare his farm to Garry and Tim's.
On Thursday morning, Garry and Tim caught up with AFL.com.au journalist Cal Twomey who had some exciting news for Bomber fans, and outlined what draft debate he expects to see in the next 18 months. Tom Hawkins then called in to talk about Geelong's upcoming Easter Monday clash with Hawthorn, and after revealing their Overreactions of the Week, they finished the show with a chat with Melbourne Storm superstar Ryan Papenhuyzen.
What was frustrating about Tom Hawkins' push in the back, Paddy Ryder's two-week suspension, Port Adelaide's head scratching move in the forward line, and more.
On Monday morning, Garry and Tim chatted to Richmond gun Jayden Short after the Tigers bounced back with a win over the Bulldogs on Saturday night. They then caught up with Mitch Cleary who gave an update on the biggest news around the league, and chatted about Paddy Ryder's suspension, Port Adelaide's head-scratching decisions against Melbourne, Tom Hawkins' push in the back against Brisbane, and more.
High possession vs high impact, Tom Hawkins' sneaky brilliant career, the greatly exaggerated demise of Richmond, the evenness of the competition, why Fremantle flying under the radar, and more.
On Monday morning, Garry and Bucks looked at Cam Smith's efforts at the Masters, the Australian Grand Prix and Nash Rawiller's ride on Think It Over in The Ramble. In 'The Buck Stops Here' Bucks looked at high possession vs high impact, Tom Hawkins' sneaky brilliant career, Richmond's performance against the Bulldogs, and more. And after a heavy debate on Paddy Ryder's potential suspension in 'Questions Without Notice', they chatted to Essendon's Andrew McGrath after the Bombers held on against the Crows yesterday,
In the 'Buck Stops Here', Bucks looked at players who have high impact with not as many possessions, Tom Hawkins' sneaky brilliant career, Richmond's performance against the Bulldogs, and more. And looking at some hotly debated topics in 'Questions Without Notice', they chatted to Essendon's Andrew McGrath after the Bombers held onto the four points against Adelaide yesterday.
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The player Nathan Buckley would put on Christian Petracca if he were Luke Beveridge, how Carlton recruit George Hewett has balanced his offensive output and defensive running, how Oliver Florent and Errol Gulden's improvement has released Sydney Swans veteran Luke Parker to impact the game forward of centre, how Jack Gunston and Tom Hawkins have emphasised the importance of forward craft, and more.
Tom Hawkins, associate professor of classics, looks at the ways that societies create social hierarchies and how the lower ends of those hierarchies interact with the higher. His forthcoming book explores the way Greek and Roman literary models and themes have been used, appropriated, and hacked by Haitian authors. He describes this and more to host David Staley on this week's Voices of Excellence