
Every week join the Code Sports award winning team as they talk through all the big news of the week in footy.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 362 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Ed Bourke, Josh Barnes and Lauren Wood gather for an emergency podcast after Essendon coach Brad Scott has been sensationally sacked.
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Josh Barnes and Ed Bourke break down who they think is leading every club’s best and fairest, the latest from free agency and are joined by Champion Data’s Corey Mobilio.
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Jon Ralph and Josh Barnes dissect Michael Voss' departure from Ikon Park, cast their eye over the contenders for the job, and analyse what could be next for the senior players.
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Josh Barnes is joined by Ed Bourke and Glenn McFarlane to analyse what the AFL’s new draft rules actually mean and who the winners and losers are. Corey Mobilio from Champion Data also pops in to discuss what he has noticed in the numbers.
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Long on ads and short on insights.
18:50 mark. Won’t have any problem with interstate teams travelling at all. Interstate, it’s the VFL and if they are ‘interstate’ the teams still have to travel to the a hole of australia, the worst weather in Australia but hey, there is no travel.
This sort of nonsense never happened on the Coodas. At least their nonsense talk was engineered as nonsense.
I’m serious when I say the 2-guys-1-cup podcasters know more about football clubs and have better insights (and way more entertainment!) than these guys. These just guys just rehash the established and tiring narrative from other AFL sources.
A great place to listen to ads occasionally broken up by a bit of footy talk.
I much prefer the previous format - the new structure of a single host with multiple guests popping up feels like less detailed content and analysis with heaps more ads.
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The show focuses on professional AFL analysis, combining data-driven context with spirited panel banter. Episodes typically dissect coaching decisions, draft mechanics, team strategies, and season outlooks, often featuring guests from Champion Data or notable AFL journalists. The format blends rigorous stats, tactical breakdowns, and lively debate, with occasional guest-driven deep dives into current hot topics, making it a go-to for listeners who want both numbers and narrative in footy coverage. A standout trait is the consistent use of data-backed context from Champion Data alongside insider perspectives, which helps explain on-field results and longer-term trends while keeping the conversation engaging for dedicated fans.
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