Episodes
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Fox Sports reporter and host of AFL Tonight on Fox Footy, Drew Jones joins us in our season review and last Centre Square episode of the year, providing us with all the latest off-field updates, and to discuss the day in the life of what he does as we look back at a rather strange 2020!
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We've brought someone back! Norm Smith Medalist and 250-game West Coast Eagles legend, Andrew Embley headlines our Grand Final show and comes into the studio for a second time after joining us in September 2019. Since we've already discussed his career, we sit down with Embers to take an inside look into the Tigers and the Cats, and also see if Embers can take home the trivia quiz!
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Former West Coast Eagle of 94 games, Mitch Brown joins us mid-week to chat about growing up with twin Nathan, locking down the oppositions best forwards as a key defender, being axed for Sam Mitchell, dating a professional netballer, and more as we turn our attention to the two blockbuster preliminary finals!
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Former North Melbourne/ Port Adelaide goal sneak, Lindsay Thomas give us a call in the build up to semi final week as our first Kangaroo and Power player, ever to join us. We'll learn about Lindsays' craft as a 2x leading goal scorer, soaring into mark of the year contention, scrambling into consecutive preliminary finals from 8th, getting blamed for ducking and more including YOUR involvement!
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Courtenay Dempsey joins us as we preview week one of the AFL finals & WAFL grand final. The former Essendon defender hops on the line to look back at his 133 game journey including some moments he's most remembered for- playing on after the siren called by umpire by Dean Margetts, backheeling the ball to himself in a brilliant display of fancy footwork & his passion for helping the community in events such as The Long Walk!
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The boy from Broken Hill, former West Coast Eagles & Brisbane Lions utility. Brent Staker joins us on the show this week. As we announce our tipping minor premier & Centre Square player of the year, we'll speak to Stakes about his 160 games across both clubs, nights out with the likes of Daniel Kerr, Chris Judd & Ben Cousins, the Barry Hall punch, plus what he's done post playing in AFLW assistant coaching, Crocmedia commentating & being a contestant on Australian Ninja Warrior!
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Continuing the trend of ex-Collingwood players to join us on the show, Jackson Ramsay is the latest one of them & after briefly appearing in our 2 games in 1 day vlog, we'll get more details into the man that played 17 games at the Pies including an impressive display in the famous 1 point victory against the Tigers in 2016 before injuries held him back, & his sensational form since crossing over to the Royals where many believe he could be on his way to a maiden Sandover Medal!
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Dual Sandover Medalist & former Collingwood rookie, Claremont's Jye Bolton is this weeks special guest over the line. After assuring the Tigers to a certain finals campaign, we'll get an insight into his solitary season at the Magpies under Mick Malthouse, VFL at Werribee, ability to find the ball as he did with 37 disposals on the weekend, if he'll play on grand final day if his side is there due to a pre-planned event, all while we make sense of all the possible equations surrounding 4th place which is still up for grabs heading into the last round of the WAFL!
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Pick 27 in the 2019 draft, first year Gold Coast player, East Fremantle alumni & already-fan of the show, Jeremy Sharp joins the lads from sunny Queensland on the verge of the bye, to cast back to the triumph at last year's Under 18s championships as a dual All-Australian, how he's found his first year at the Suns under difficult circumstances, surfing, his hairstyle & the freak that is Matt Rowell!
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GWS young gun, Harry Perryman joins us over the phone while in the last week of his stay here in the WA hub. We'll chat to the 21 year old about growing up in the small country town of Collingullie, NSW, the last few finals series at the Giants without achieving the ultimate, his blistering start to 2020 where he brokeout to lead the Coleman Medal at one stage, and look ahead to the final month of what this season has to offer!
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Former Carlton midfielder, & current East Fremantle star, Blaine Boekhorst joins the boys in the studio as this week's special guest. In what has been a controversial week, we'll talk to Blaine about being one of many talents to come out of the Swan Districts footy factory, the tweet bagging Mick Malthouses' coaching skills that came back to bite him, his days at the Blues where he notched up best first year player in 2015, why he wore the long sleeves, and coming back to Perth this time to Shark Park, all while we debate if the Jack Newnes goal should of been allowed!
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Michael Barlow joins this week's show from Victoria. During what has been a tough period over there, we'll chat to Mick about his 33 possession, 2 goal debut as a mature aged recruit, horrifically breaking his leg in the same year after an awkward collision with a previous guest of ours in Rhys Palmer, winning multiple Ross Glendinning medals in derbies, being Nat Fyfes Brownlow date, time at the Gold Coast, appearing on @dylandfriends, heading back to Werribee, & much much more!
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Perhaps the greatest ever player the WAFL has seen, 3x Subiaco premiership captain, champion on-baller, and former Gold Coast Sun, Kyal Horsley comes into the studio to run us through his 14 game stint at the Suns where he won "Most Professional" and "Iron Man" awards, losing to the Giants for the very first time in 2012, returning home where he has now finished runner up in the Sandover 3 times and has earnt a Simpson Medal , all while previewing the grand final rematch this Saturday between his Lions and an in form South Fremantle which is on everyone's minds!
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Likely AFL draftee, potential first rounder, & the talk of the town at the moment, Perths Logan McDonald joins us this week, to discuss his superb start to the season with 7 goals in just two league appearances, under 18s state championships with a close mate kicking an after the siren goal to break the 10 year drought, key forward comparisons to Buddy Franklin and Wayne Carey, if he'd prefer to move states or stay home, and of course a whole lot of footy in what looms as the most important months of his life as you heard on the vlog in Saturday's brief interview!
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Collingwood vice-captain, Taylor Adams joins us this week on the podcast via a phone call from Joondalup, to talk about his early days at the Giants, his stellar 2018 finals series which saw him finish runner up in the Norm Smith, his role inside the Pies elite midfield, & so much more as we disect the 22 point win over the Cats at Optus on Thursday night!
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Ahead of Round 1 in the WAFL, former West Coast swingman, & now Perth Demons player, Fraser McInnes joins us in the studio, to go through everything in his eight years at the Eagles from best mates to funniest sprays, captaining last years reserves, and winning best clubman, as we preview his sides clash with Peel on Saturday!
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Former Geelong & Sydney forward, Dan Menzel joins us on the show this week, to tell us about the mental challenges he had to face after missing 1448 days on the sidelines due to 4 ACL injuries, the filming of his documentary- A Long Way Home, interest in American Sports, plus his own sports podcast which he has recently started up!
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No guest this week, but still plenty to talk about. All the latest news around Steele Sidebottom and the Covid breach, trade talk, injuries, in strife, player of the year, Good Call/Bad Call & of course the tips!
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Former St Kilda & Fremantle midfielder, Brett Peake joins us as an in-person guest this week on the eve of round 4. In this episode we'll reflect back on being the first Docker to be taken under the father/son rule, becoming a regular in the side in 2006 finishing with 10 brownlow votes, representing Australia at international rules level & playing under Ross Lyons Saints in the 2010 drawn & replay grand finals.
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Following his sides draw on Thursday night, current Pie & 2x Geelong premiership player, Travis Varcoe joins us this week, to go back to his time at the cats, the famous play in the 09 grand final handballing off to Paul Chapman to snap the winner, the 2011 grand final where he kicked a goal within the first 10 seconds of the game, moving to Collingwood and how weird it was after so many tough battles against them, backing Nathan Buckley in as coach despite calls for him to be sacked at the end of 2017, the 2018 decider- yet again kicking the first major and the heartbreak of that result, plus how he thinks the rest of this year will pan out giving us an insight on when he'll be back playing!
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