
Lehmo, Danny McGinlay and Tess Armstrong take a fun look at the AFL.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 194 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Categories | SportsNewsSports News | ||||

The band is back together for a catch up and a season preview!! The hard hitting opinions fly thick and fast, why will the Suns win the flag? What's the nickname of the new Tassie team? And how is Emma Wiggle going to help Richmond?
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To avoid talking about our teams all losing on the weekend we bring in an actual expert to discuss what went wrong! ABC Grandstand's Mad Matt Clinch joins us to dissect all the matches, reveal the new broadcasting deal and explain why certain matches... more
Our guest this week is AFL journo Nat Edwards who relishes her opportunity to be her true self - a horrible Hawks fan! Which song should have been played after Carlton's "win"? Which player should have the number pi on their back? How can the Demons ... more
We're joined by ABC Offsider Rana Hussain! Danny suggests how Erin Phillips and Isaac Heeney can rebrand as villains, Tess reveals which game she turned off to watch F1 and Rana brings what this podcast has been sorely lacking - obscure Sex and the C... more
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Hi guys - I really love your podcast. However, recently I’ve noticed that you are using a lot more “colourful” language. I listen to your pod with a young nephew and the expletives are just not appropriate. Can you please use “cleaner” language otherwise, sadly, I’ll have to stop listening. You guys don’t need the bad language. You are hilarious without it.
Regards,
KD
The linking of movies & tv Shows to AFL Teams was not only very cleverly done but also hilarious. Found it hard to argue against the pairing. Blues and Monty Payton perfect. Thank you guys for the company on my walks through another lockdown in Melbourne.
These guys are hilarious, relatable and fun. I love it!
The linking of movies & tv Shows to AFL Teams was not only very cleverly done but also hilarious. Found it hard to argue against the pairing. Blues and Monty Payton perfect. Thank you guys for the company on my walks through another lockdown in Melbourne.
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