
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 | 345 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Essendon's bold draft play comes at a cost, Melbourne pick draft bolter to pair with cousin and the surprise names still up for grabs on night two of the 2025 AFL Draft.
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Ed Bourke, Chris Cavanagh and Dan Batten dissect all the late draft mail before the first round on Wednesday night and talk what all of the bids mean for the rest of the order.
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The brutal draw for the Blues, St Kilda handed a dream run and the winner and losers from the 2026 AFL fixture.
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Ed Bourke is joined by draft experts Chris Cavanagh and Dan Batten to break down the phantom draft, the bolters and sliders, and the players they think will be ready to debut in Round 1.
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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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Offering a detailed perspective on Australian Rules Football, this podcast consistently addresses major news and developments in the league, including player trades, draft processes, team strategies, and match reviews. The engaging hosts bring insights from their expertise, covering everything from the excitement of upcoming drafts to analysis of grand finals and fixture arrangements. The vibrant discussions often highlight key player performances, team dynamics, and the implications of various matchups, giving listeners not just updates but also a deeper understanding of the sport's cultural context.
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