SEN Breakfast
Summary: The benchmark when it comes to football: Garry Lyon, Nathan Buckley, Tim Watson, Kane Cornes and David King's expertise and insight sets the agenda each morning as they bring Melbourne the biggest names in both the AFL and sporting landscape. Catch SEN Breakfast broadcast every morning on 1116 SEN: - Garry & Bucks on Monday - Garry & Tim from Tuesday-Thursday - Kane & Kingy on Friday
Podcasts:
On Tuesday morning, Garry and Tim's 'Ramble' included discussion about the finals over the weekend, Garry's tacos on Thursday night, the AFL TV rights, Tim's dog walking, and more. To finish the first hour, Dustin Fletcher called in from the US after his sons went head to head in college football over the weekend, and in 'Conversation Starters' they addressed why we need to start giving Steve Hocking credit for the state of the game, the non-negotiables about the way players need to play, Dustin Martin's future at Richmond, and more. After a quick US Open update from Brett Phillips, they were joined by Simon Madden, who spoke about his exit from the Essendon board for the first time. Brownlow favourite Lachie Neale called in ahead of Brisbane's semi-final against Melbourne on Friday night, and following their 'Questions Without Notice', they were joined by Carlton midfielder Lucy McEvoy.
Carlton midfielder Lucy McEvoy joined Garry and Tim to talk about their tight win against Essendon, how she's handled the short turnaround between seasons, Darcy Vescio's recent form, Andy Maher's involvement with the team, her recovery from a shoulder injury, and more.
Tim's olive branch to Tony Jones, Craig McRae' post-game comments, do Richmond need Jacob Hopper as well as Tim Taranto, your calls, and more.
After their thrilling elimination final win against Richmond on Thursday night, Brownlow favourite and Brisbane superstar Lachie Neale joined Garry and Tim to talk about his dominant performance in the match, how they adjusted to the loss of Oscar McInerney, why they have to focus more on actions and less on words against Melbourne, how his Brownlow year in 2020 compares to this year, and more.
Essendon champion Simon Madden joined Garry and Tim to talk about his upcoming event for the Good Blokes Society and the 1990 grand final. He then moved onto his recent exit from the Essendon board, and explained why he was in favour of Ben Rutten keeping his role as coach. He also touched on why the 16 premierships can be a burden for the club at times, Adrian Dodoro's future at the club, and Robert Walls' involvement in the hunt for their next coach.
SEN tennis expert Brett Phillips joined Garry and Tim to chat about Rafael Nadal's intense battle with Francis Tiafoe at the US Open, the massive crowd for Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis' doubles match, Iga Swiatek's three-set win, Kyrgios' chances of going all the way, and more.
Why we need to start giving Steve Hocking credit for the state of the game, the non-negotiables about the way players need to play, Dustin Martin's future at Richmond, Brodie Grundy's looming move to Melbourne, Christian Petracca's injury, your calls, and more.
"I want to give him his flowers this morning, because what we saw at the weekend was a result, in part, of the changes that have been made to the game."
After his sons Max and Mason went head to head for Arkansas and Cincinnati respectively over the weekend, Essendon legend Dustin Fletcher joined Garry and Tim to talk through the experience and to explain what it was like to be amongst the passionate Razorback fans.
The finals over the weekend, Garry's tacos on Thursday night, the AFL TV rights, Wayne Carey, DJ Khaled, the Melbourne Show, Tim's dog walking, and more.
Matt from Brookfield is the father of the girl who consoled Taylor Adams after his injury on Saturday.
On Monday morning, Garry and Bucks shared their thoughts on Craig McRae's post-game comments, before chatting to Sam Edmund who had the latest footy news from the weekend. And lastly, they spoke to Angus Brayshaw after Melbourne's loss to Sydney on Friday night.
On Monday morning, the incredible weekend of finals action was the key topic in Garry and Bucks' 'Ramble', and in an extended 'The Buck Stops Here' they looked at the importance of Luke Ryan to Fremantle's young side, the way Geelong responded to Collingwood's immense pressure, the key moments in Sydney's win over Melbourne, the two match-ups that stood out in Brisbane vs Richmond, and more. Brett Phillips snuck in for a US Open in between the 'Buck Stops Here', as did Sam Edmund who had the latest footy news from the weekend. They used calls to drive their 'Questions Without Notice' and finished off with by chatting to Angus Brayshaw.
After their qualifying final loss to Sydney on Friday night, Melbourne star Angus Brayshaw joined Garry and Bucks to explain where they went wrong against the Swans, what they'll be addressing ahead of their semi-final against Brisbane, why there's nothing to worry about with their injuries, how they'll deal with the Dayne Zorko/Harrison Petty situation, and more.
Garry and Bucks took calls from the listeners to generate their 'Questions Without Notice' after a massive weekend of finals action.