Afleveringen
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Local Albury product, self confessed rugby nerd (picks George over David and Michael at 7), recovering Halfback who found her true calling in the forwards and all round good rugby nut, Terri-Ann shares her love of the game and love of the Steamers.
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Better known by his professional wrestling name “Mr Unflappable” the king of dry humour and understated observations, Mic Mac - delivers his take on a long and varied career at the Steamers as player, committee member, spectator and lover.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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The original Road Runner, Speedy Gonzales, Angry Beaver, Heartbreaker and all round tight arse. The one, the only, the king of smoking forwards on the outside - Sergeant Sam Allen delivers an erudite and perspicacious view on his time at the Steamers.
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The chip and chase king, life member, longest serving Captain, NSW Country old boy, club sponsor and general all round good guy - Mick Alexander keeps us entertained for our longest podcast yet
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The original Noodle Arms, the most physically understated Steamer to ever play the game. Another Kiwi ex-pat, long term sponsor, line out specialist and hulkish remover of van doors Ryan Schischka delivers his regular dry take on his time at the Steamers.
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Hooker, Player, President, Premier. He was there when the Berlin Wall collapsed, watched the construction of the Panama Canal, advised the pharaohs on the construction of the pyramids. But his greatest achievement was to sing Sunshine Mountain at the Mangoplah Hotel incessantly until everyone was standing on chairs and had their pants around their ankles….The veritable Justin Clancy.
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The only Steamer to be at the club longer than their years on the planet, champion player, heart on her sleeve, Club Captain and general all round good gal - Emma McGlone
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Fleet footed historian and rugby student, James Ross provides some great insight into the mid years of the Albury Steamers
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Mr Have A Chat, the best Le Cornu, 100 first grade gamer, fitness guru and club legend Belakey sits down for our longest podcast yet.
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Loose head legend, premiership player, coaching guru, longtime sponsor and Life Member. The man, the myth, the legend Don “MegaDon” Cameron spills the beans on his 40 year career at the Albury Steamers
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Life member, club legend, Grand Final heartbreakee and all round good guy Bowls chats about his 40+ year Steamers career.
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Listen in to club legend, club life member, club captain and general Steamers bon vivant, Chris Knight display a perspicacious recall on all things Steamers. From the first club meeting to our inaugural First Grade premiership to coaching our first women’s team and everything in between.
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Sam drops in to the boys and delivers gold on playing against the Steamers through the 90’s and then how he found refereeing the Blue and Gold. A few gems, a dash of controversy and a helping of vinaigrettes.
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Is the Barrett reign over, can the Wallabies end the 2nd longest losing streak in international sport - only exceeded by the NZ cricket team lack of success against Australia in New Zealand!!! These and more issues explored by the boys
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The Steamers new SuperCoach gives us a great intro to his background, we chat about his preferred game plan, hopes for the year and even some of the players to fill his 3-2-1. We also get some insight into the first game of the season against Griffith, maybe even some thoughts on pre-game and half time inspiration from our new SuperCoach.
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T-Row displays amazing recall skills, recanting in detail scores from games way in the distant past. We spend some time exploring his extraordinarily heroic (his words) effort to play the 2014 Grand Final with 2 broken hands. Our longest podcast yet, probably worthy of a follow-up one day…
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The indefatigable, unbeatable, irascible Mr McGlone is back for round 2. The big fella dug deep into his cranial archives and extracted some gold for us. On a serious note, Mick had just had a bit of a spin - but in true Steamer spirit he insisted on showing up for his 2nd episode.
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House shows his love for Wallabies rugby by naming his go to 15 to win the next World Cup, Mick offers some guidance and creativity. We expect Smoking Joe Schmidt (still listed on Wikipedia as an Irish coach) to reach out and ask us for further guidance.
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The better Le Cornu, bullet proof after the game, not so much during the game. Reece talks about his long career with the Steamers, his move into coaching, but more importantly passes on some fantasy rugby tips for the fanatics.
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House and Mick go head to head at the Steamers second trial match of the 2024 preseason. Will the Steamers improve on last weeks outing against the Phantoms?
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