Catch up with Sydney’s Dead Set Legends Richard Freedman and Brendan Annakin, who each week are joined by a guest host. Listen Saturday from 10am to midday on 104.9 Triple M Sydney. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 403 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
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Dan is the best broadcaster in the business. His daily rush hour show was great, and glad to see him back on the dead set legends. Dan is right Ron Moss is the only Ridge and he should host a weekly NFL wrap show. Make it Happen Dan
Candice is cringe. She sucks… My mate Sonny Bill said the same thing.
Surely you can find more than 25-30 min of content for the podcast from a 2hr show???
Love the show but way too many ads on the podcast! It makes it almost impossible to listen to! It seems once every 3-4 mins there is a 30 second ad.
Love the breath of fresh air these blokes have brought to triple M mornings love the positivity and the laughter the boys have. more
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