Episodes

  • Hawks cult figure Matt Spangher jumps on for a chat
    Aug 25 2020

    Matt Spangher had an interesting career as a footballer. He was at three different clubs when they won premierships, yet only played in one himself. Spang was in teams with some of the greatest players of the modern era, Judd, Goodes, Franklin to name just a few. He joins Crawf & Houghto for a fun reflection on his playing days.


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    51 mins
  • Tom Nicholls reflects on a whirlwind decade with the Gold Coast Suns
    Jul 2 2020

    Tom Nicholls spent a decade with the Gold Coast Suns through their formative years. Tommy joins the Fat Side to reflect on that time, his journey to AFL and some of the best sprays he copped from former coaches.




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    44 mins
  • Smokin' Joe Misiti
    Jun 22 2020
    Joe Misiti is Essendon born and bred. From a little child watching his beloved Dons at Windy Hill, the promising talent worked his way through the juniors and became not only a premier midfielder of the competition, but a firm fan favourite. ‘Smokin’ Joe’, as he’s affectionately known by Bombers supporters, took a trip down memory lane and touched on that unbelievable 1993 premiership triumph, the all-conquering 2000 side, plus a whole lot more!

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    37 mins
  • Footy's return with Cal Twomey & Joffa Corfe
    Jun 9 2020
    Footy’s back! Cal Twomey from AFL.com.au joined us to discuss all the hype surrounding the return of footy and gives his predictions for the AFL 2020 season. Collingwood diehard Joffa Corfe also jumped on to chat about his beloved Pies all the way from Fiji, where he’s living a healthier, mellow life!

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    52 mins
  • Carlton cult legend Dennis Armfield
    May 19 2020
    Dennis Armfield was a cult figure for the Carlton Football Club. An honest, hard-working player, Dennis endeared himself to the fans with his hard-nosed approach, always giving his all the Blues during his 145 game career. He touches on some of the side’s near misses, the glorious finals wins, lauds Chris Judd’s influence, tells a hilarious story about how James Brayshaw gave him nothing, plus a whole lot more!

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    51 mins
  • Sandy Roberts recaps an illustrious media career
    May 12 2020
    Sandy Roberts’ iconic voice has been beamed into many households over the decades when watching the footy. Not only that, his influence in reporting Olympic Games makes him one of Australia’s most renowned commentators. We chatted to Sandy about his journey in the media industry, touching on his favourite AFL games, his best calls, the players he loved watching the most, plus a whole lot more!

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    47 mins
  • Cale Morton lifts lid on Dees’ nightmare years
    May 5 2020
    Melbourne experienced a torrid time between 2008 - 2013 and one player who experienced it first hand was Cale Morton. Drafted with pick 4 in the 2007 AFL draft, he came with high expectations. However, a poor environment and culture would greet the young Perth kid. He had a promising first year, but the entire team suffered some of their heaviest defeat’s in the club’s history. It all amounted to Cale getting delisted at the end of 2012. Here him lift the lid on Melbourne’s miserable period under Dean Bailey, but in particular the horrendous reign of Mark Neeld.

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    50 mins
  • Russell Robertson reflects about his 12-year Demon career
    Apr 27 2020
    Russell Robertson played 228 games for Melbourne and never took a backward step, playing the game with an infectious enthusiasm. Known for taking hangers and kicking insane goals, Robbo was a fan favourite during 12 years with the Dees. The man who hails from Penguin in Tasmania spoke about Melbourne’s missed chance in 1998, the 2000 grand final, his love and admiration for Neale Daniher, plus a whole lot more!

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    1 hr and 11 mins