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Carlton are still winless after capitulating to Collingwood at the MCG. Losing half-time leads is costing the Blues, what do they need to do to turn their form around? The team look ahead to the remaining matches of Round 4 and you can hear Ben Cameron's full post match interview with Carlton's captain Patrick Cripps.
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It doesn’t get much bigger than Collingwood v Carlton at the MCG, will Carlton get redemption for last year’s loss and their first win of the season? Collingwood have backed in maturity, fielding the oldest team in the AFL, while 20-year-old Will White is set to debut for the Blues. Does the AFL need another General Manager? Because they’re getting one and Paul Roos recounts his biggest rivals both as a coach and a player.
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In another week of confusing AFL rule book interpretations, the tribunal have upheld Rhyan Mansell’s three-week suspension. Should West Coast’s co-captain Oscar Allen be meeting with another team’s coach? Paul Roos thinks Tasmania needs to get a wriggle on with their stadium if it’s a condition of their team licence and can the State of Origin’s glory days be reproduced?
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Adelaide will need to find a replacement for injured forward Josh Rachele, is it as simple as next man up? How can Carlton adjust their game plan to resolve their ‘deplorable’ second halves? The challenge of changing game plans with the weather and Paul Roos pays tribute to Andrew Krakouer.
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Paul Roos is disappointed that the Eagles didn’t try to shut down Caleb Serong in their 38 point loss to Fremantle. Which of the three teams without a win should be most concerned for their season? Is Carlton sending ‘alarm bells’ to their fans by allowing their incoming CEO to sit in the coaching box? And is Rhyan Mansell’s three-week suspension fair?
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The Hawks head into their bye off the back of four wins while Geelong has lost two consecutive games by close margins.
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AFL Saturday with Corbin Middlemas, Mick Malthouse and Luke Ball. On today's show, we look back on the results so far in Round 3, and preview the matches to come. Melbourne President Brad Green joins the team in the box ahead of the Demons clash with the Gold Coast at the MCG.
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The Essendon Football Club can breathe a sigh of relief as they chalk up their first win for the season, meanwhile Port Adelaide's rollercoaster ride continues. Harry McKay has stepped away from the game for personal reasons, did Carlton handle the messaging well? and the team preview the rest of Round 3 ahead of another exciting weekend of footy.
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With Round 3 about to kick off, Poppy and Paul debate which winless team needs to break their losing streak the most (and why it’s Carlton). The battle of the cellar-dwellers in the west means at least one team will get their first win of the season and what is the best path for players returning from long injury breaks?
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With constant rule changes and pressure from clubs and fans, how difficult is it to be an AFL umpire? Paul Roos says the push in the backs are at 'epidemic levels' as well as a crack down on the 15m kick, insufficient intent and protected area rules has lead the umpires to potential 'whistle fatigue'. Also, the Lions have a new den in Brisbane, Roos reminisces about his time at the GABBA.
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Brad Scott has fronted the media three times since Essendon’s loss on the weekend, but is he giving fans enough of what they want to hear? How do teams like Richmond and Port Adelaide remain level-headed with their see-sawing season start? And Paul Roos knows exactly how Dean Cox would have felt, getting his first win as coach of the Swans.
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Unlike Carlton, Paul Roos would never release his post-team address and feels 'that's betraying the players'. Is it helpful for Simon Goodwin to reveal there may have been personal reasons affecting Max Gawn's on-field performance? Andrew McQualter defends Harley Reid's gesture as 'theatre' and how difficult is it to just have 18 players on the field? Roosy recalls one particular Sydney match in 2008.
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Matt Clinch and Cameron Ling work their way through round two as Collingwood spoiled Footscray's celebrations and there were some major blowouts.
New Saint Jack Macrae is having a wonderful start to his time at Moorabbin and he joins the show to work through St Kilda's upset win against Geelong.
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AFL Saturday with Corbin Middlemas, Mick Malthouse and Luke Ball, joined by AFL CEO Andrew Dillon in the box at the MCG. The team look back on the results so far in Round 2, Collingwood upsetting Footscray's 100 year celebrations winning by 6 points, and Carlton remain winless after their 20 point loss to the undefeated Hawks.
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It's only round two and Hawthorn have three wins on the board. Carlton weren't able to hold off the Hollywood Hawks at the MCG in another tough week for Michael Voss. The team look ahead to the rest of this week's matches including the Bulldog's 100 year celebration.
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Having played under Brad Scott for two seasons, Dyson Heppell weighs in on whether Bombers fans should feel confident he's the man to take them back to finals footy. He hits back at Paul Roos' notion that players aren't working hard enough in the off season, and prepares himself for his first season in almost a decade watching from the sidelines.
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Archer, Lynch and Scrimshaw were all unable to have their suspensions overturned by the Tribunal, what precedents does this set for the rest of season 2025? Ken Hinkley says the Power aren’t panicking so should everyone just back off? Why a bye in round two could be Damien Hardwick’s worst nightmare, and we are introduced the AFL’s newest mascot - Rum’un the Tassie Devil.
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Three players are off to the tribunal today, Roosy explains how clubs decide to challenge MRO decisions. Fremantle haven’t cracked the code, Longmuir said they ‘weren’t ready’ for their round one clash with Geelong, do fans deserve better? And what did Paul find ‘super frustrating’ about coaching Melbourne?
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Huge winning margins dominated round one, but which teams would be most disappointed losing in that fashion? Jackson Archer has been handed a three-week suspension after colliding with Luke Cleary – is that reasonable? And Paul Roos says Carlton need to be more selfless if they want to win more games.
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Cameron Ling's highlight for the round is the way Bailey Smith lit up Kardinia Park in his first outing as a Cat, while Matt Clinch praises a gutsy performance from Richmond.
Collingwood turn around a disappointing Opening Round performance and Carlton cops some heat in Lingy's last word.
- Visa fler