Coodabeens Footy Show Podcast
Summary: The Coodabeens Footy Show is a Saturday morning institution amongst football lovers and lovers of irreverent, humorous banter to get their weekend off to the right start.
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Podcasts:
Youth Girls footy with Chyloe Kurdas and Geoff Blethyn who had his kicking boots (and glasses!) on
Peter 'Germo' German from the Coburg Lions and former Blues sharpshooter Ross Ditchburn
Bush to Edenhope-Apsley and the other side of the deal with former Kangaroo turned Port Magpie, Mark Dawson
Ryan O'Connor - coach of the Sandringham Dragons in the TAC Cup and Gary Colling talking his old stamping ground, Moorabbin.
Northern Tasmanian football and Brian Royal who missed the Brownlow by that much in 1987
Warren Ralph - 9 goal debutant with the Blues in '84 - and the AFLFA (AFL Fans Association) along with talkback and more!
One of our favourite topics - the Swans' social life in Sydney in the early '80s - with Craig Braddy, and plenty more in this hour
ABC Grandstand's newest OAM, Drew Morphett joined the Coodabeens in studio to talk a bit of racing and footy and a bit of everything else, and Brendan Fevola was our first with the kicking boots on - as we chatted to him about his dozen on NYE in 1999.
It was noses to the grindstone from the outset in the Coodabeens season launch with AFL Victoria's Grant Williams and Youth Girls ambassador, Deanna Berry
The second hour of the Coodabeens seventh annual bush footy show - this year from Tarrawingee
The first hour of a cracking bush footy show from Tarrawingee
Damien 'Flem' Fleming joined the show in the midst of the Ashes to promote his new book 'Bowlology' and former Demon Ian Thorogood remembered his friend and first runner in league history, Hugh McPherson
Local footy went community minded on Saturday with Dr Stefan Gruenert from Odyssey House about their footy team in the Reclink league. Also in this first hour was Shane Zantuck former Dee and Kangaroo (and Swan)
A second hour of power with Chyloe Kurdas from AFL Vic talking the Victorian Schoolgirl championships and Graham 'Mort' Arthur remembering the Hawks' first premiership in 1961
The boys highlighted the recovery of severely injured country footballer, Casey Tutungi, on the weekend, chatting with his dad, Chris. Also in the action packed first hour of the show, Corey McKernan - a man with a foot in both the North and Carlton camps.