Episodes
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Melbourne’s third quarter dominance has secured them back-to-back wins to hopefully get their 2025 season rolling, meanwhile Richmond is left on 2-4. Is Nick Daicos untaggable? Are the Swans more or less likely to play finals this year? And the team preview the remaining matches of the Anzac Day round.
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The tribunal has handed Conor Nash a four week suspension for his strike that caused Gryan Miers' concussion, is this consistent with previous decisions? What's expected of coaches when they face the media? And the team look ahead to tonight's clash between Melbourne and Richmond.
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Richmond will have to work around Noah Balta's sentence which includes a 10pm curfew, preventing him from playing night matches or interstate, how can opposition teams prepare for his absence? Conor Nash has had his strike on Gryan Miers sent straight to the tribunal so he waits to learn his fate. And Roosy explains some of Simon Goodwin's footy jargon, what are Melbourne really working on 'off the ball'?
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Roosy believes Bailey Smith’s action against Jarman Impey warrants a charge from the MRO, what kind of behaviour are Geelong condoning? Connor Nash could be set to miss more than three weeks due to his clash that concussed Gryan Miers and how quickly can you train kicking accuracy? It’s costing teams the four points.
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The Western Bulldogs are waiting to hear the result of Sam Darcy's knee injury, what does this mean for the club? Roosy believes that Sydney are relying on two specific players too heavily. Are North Melbourne doing enough defensively to be a competitive side? And were Richmond vindicated by playing Noah Balta?
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Matt Clinch and Cameron Ling wrap up a Saturday of upsets as Richmond won against the previously undefeated Gold Coast and Melbourne tasted victory for the first time this season.
Tigers midfielder Thomson Dow joins the team to tell us about how Adem Yze's side manufactured the win.
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AFL Saturday with Corbin Middlemas, Mick Malthouse and Luke Ball, reviewing and previewing the AFL matches this Easter Long weekend. Today's guest, Melbourne Premiership defender Jake Lever ahead of the Dees clash with Fremantle at the MCG.
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Collingwood's continued defensive pressure has silenced Brisbane’s scoring opportunities, could this kind of game play earn them the Premiership? Roosy doesn’t agree with West Coast resting Oscar Allen this round. Can Port Adelaide maintain the rage? And the team look ahead to the remaining matches across the Easter Weekend.
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We’ve got five consecutive days of AFL ahead of us, kicking off with Collingwood making the trip to Brisbane where there will be plenty of brotherly love on display tonight. Should Richmond wait for Noah Balta’s sentencing before deciding whether he will make his on-field return? And what does Roosy see in the Crows this round?
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Roosy calls out those who racially vilify players after Willie Rioli deactivated his social media in the wake of his clash with Hawthorn. No one is surprised Patrick Voss has had his three-week suspension upheld. Jake Waterman says younger players don’t know how to train to AFL standards, do senior players need to take responsibility holding young players to account? And who’s phone is ringing at the Melbourne Football Club?
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Roosy says players are ‘taking the mickey’ when it comes to honouring their contract and clubs should be standing up to them to fulfill their commitments. What do clubs have to achieve to help them move past big issues that still loom over them? And Queensland currently holds a one-two punch at the top of the ladder, how long will it last?
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Port Adelaide asserted dominance over the Hawks to continue their topsy-turvy season. WA would like their own showcase event, could it be the State of Origin in 2026? And what does Roosy see in Rory McIlroy's Masters win that could inspire AFL teams this week?
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AFL Sunday with Matt Clinch and Cameron Ling, wrapping up the results so far in Gather Round, with the spotlight on the Demons who remain winless in season 2025.
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AFL Saturday with Corbin Middlemas, Luke Ball and Adam Ramanauskas, live from Adelaide Oval celebrating Gather Round. Today's guest, Tasmania Devils CEO Brendon Gale.
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Geelong have won the opening match of Gather Round, silencing the home crowd at the Adelaide Oval. Will the Nick Daicos vs James Jordon match-up decide the outcome of Collingwood’s clash against Sydney? Is the Saints’ playing style sexy? Plus, the team preview the remaining matches of Gather Round.
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It’s the weekend South Australia has been waiting for and with all but two teams playing away from home, who can capitalise from this relatively even playing field? The Crows will be hoping Izak Rankine will be fit to take on Geelong tonight. Harry McKay is set to bolster Carlton's forward line for their clash against the also winless Eagles, meanwhile will Tim Kelly see a return to form after a stint in the WAFL?
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West Coast have tabled two massive offers for star-midfielder Harley Reid to stay at the club, Paul Roos isn’t convinced he’s worth it. Will Day won’t be heading to Adelaide, instead he’s off to hospital to have surgery on his foot that will keep him out for a big chunk of the season. Izak Rankine needs to prove his fitness ahead of Adelaide’s home game against Geelong. And does the media give the state-based leagues an unnecessarily bad wrap?
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Collingwood will be heading to Gather Round without Jordan De Goey and Lachie Schultz, are they easily replaced? With so much riding on teams winning the four points, is Adelaide owed a bit of karma after a several umpiring decisions haven’t gone their way? And what's a healthy balance of responsibility between players and coaches when a team isn’t performing?
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Paul Roos explains why the Gold Coast versus Adelaide game was so explosive, as well as which type of incorrect umpiring decisions are coach-killers. Where does Carlton fail in its inability to back up its first halves? Do Melbourne players look like they want to still be at the club? And the team wrap up all the round four action.
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The AFL admits umpires made a mistake in not paying Izak Rankine a free kick or mark as the Crows lost by one point against Gold Coast. Aside from the controversy, Matt Clinch and Cameron Ling discuss whether it was the game of the season so far.
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