Afleveringen
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Luke McDonald has avoided suspension for his incident with Jarrod Berry that left the Lion concussed, Paul Roos hopes this sends a message to the AFL. How should fans interpret the Gold Coast's Darwin form? After North Melbourne and the Lions drew on the weekend, Roosy has a novel ideal to find a winner.
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Round 9 was the closest in the AFL era with nail biting finishes almost everywhere, including the first draw of the season. The Giants pulled off another win in Geelong thanks to an impressive seven-goal haul from Jesse Hogan, Paul Roos breaks down his recent success. In Adelaide the Showdown made a strong case for why it deserves a standalone fixture, but Roosy disagrees with Connor Rozee being awarded the Showdown Medal. Speaking of rivalries, who was Roosy's fiercest rival from his Fitzroy playing days?
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AFL Saturday with Corbin Middlemas, Mick Malthouse and Luke Ball. Today, it's Coaches Corner. The team is joined by Carlton Coach Michael Voss following the Blues 15 point win over the Saints, and Gold Coast Coach Damien Hardwick ahead of the Suns clash with the Western Bulldogs in Darwin.
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An undermanned Collingwood went West and downed a Dockers side trying to fight its way back into form. So how did Craig McRae's side get the job done? Amid speculation surrounding his future, Carlton's Tom de Koning will take on a St Kilda side he's been strongly linked to, adding serious spice to Friday Night Footy. And there's plenty to look forward to across the weekend in Round 9, as Corbin Middlemas and Ben Cameron are joined by former Freo and North star Peter Bell to break it all down.
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Collingwood have left four key players behind for their trip west against the Dockers, can Freo capitalise on this? South Australia will host their Showdown, at 28 wins each and emotions running high who will gain the upper hand? For how many teams is Round 9 a ‘must win’? And who would Roosy and Poppy like to see as captains of WA and Victorian State of Origin teams?
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How can the AFL iron out consistency for disciplining players for incidents both on and off the field. Is player behaviour getting worse, why do they need to flip the bird? Do father-son rules need to be adapted to make the competition fairer? And why can't teams just announce their side at the toss?
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After being subbed off and given a spray in the second quarter in Round 7, Hugo Garcia excelled and was nominated for the Rising Star in Round 8. Is this a reflection on Ross Lyon’s coaching and what kind of mark coaches can leave on player? Roosy attributes the Swans’ 2005 Premiership win to one of his former coaches. If Fremantle have enough talent in their team, why aren’t they winning? And ruckman Max Gawn had 35 disposals on the weekend, Roosy reflects on his longevity and what it was like to coach him.
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Is Patrick Dangerfield the player of the generation? Who is Roosy’s most underrated player in the competition? The team with the game plan ‘as good as anyone’ in the competition at the moment and the coach that would have walked away from the weekend wondering if he can coach.
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Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield hoisted his side on his shoulders to spur the Cats to a come from behind win against Collingwood and he joins Matt Clinch and Cameron Ling on AFL Sunday.
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In a week where Kane Cornes' feud with North Melbourne dominated the off-field agenda, it was the Kangaroos players who fell short on-field. We unpack Cornes' influence and what we've learned about the industry. Essendon's win came at a huge injury cost. NSW and Queensland derbies are incoming, who can cause an upset? Plus the team preview the remaining games of Round 8.
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Is the Kangaroos' media ban on Kane Cornes a reasonable step? Roosy weighs in on that, along with the 'genuine' bad blood in Sydney and Ross Lyon's frustration with the VFL Tribunal which was labelled a 'broken system'. Plus, he's also ready to crown the Suns a Finals contender.
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The tribunal have upheld Paul Curtis' three-week ban for his rundown tackle, is this too harsh? The Western Bulldogs and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan have come to an agreement allowing him to take leave from the club, Roosy discusses when players need to be treated as people not just footballers. Paul Guerra has been named as Melbourne Football Club's new CEO, what's the secret to a CEO's success? And money isn't everything when it comes to players re-signing to clubs.
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Paul Curtis has a date with the tribunal today, did he do enough to protect Josh Sinn from concussion or will he be sidelined for the next three weeks? Luke Ball puts us in the boots of players on the receiving end of a Ross Lyon spray and what’s it like to come up against your former club. Plus, the team pay tribute to ‘human highlight reel’ Peter Bosustow.
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Carlton brought its A-game to the MCG, showing fans it still has plenty to give this season. Do coaches expend too much energy on one particular player at the expense of a team? And why haven’t the Bulldogs re-signed head coach Luke Beveridge?
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Western Bulldogs swingman Rory Lobb joins Matt Clinch and Cameron Ling following the Dogs' commanding win against GWS in Canberra.
Heat continues to pile on St Kilda while Brisbane finally showed it's ability to start games strongly this season.
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AFL Saturday with Corbin Middlemas, Mick Malthouse and Adam Ramanauskas, reviewing and previewing the AFL matches this Anzac Day long weekend. Today's guests, Collingwood Coach Craig McRae and Essendon Captain Zach Merrett, following the Magpies 41 point win over the Bombers at the MCG.
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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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