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But we're going to kickstart the hour with one of our own, Brenton Sanderson, who is a superstar.
In fact, he's no stranger to Sunday Crunch Time as a host.
And he joins us now in his position, not as an SEN guy, of which he's been remarkably good for such a long period of time for, but as the chairman of the Coaches Association in an interesting time with the sacking of Brett Scott earlier in the week and just where it sits after a really good article he wrote for The Age.
Sando, welcome back to Sunday Crunch Time.
It may go well.
We're going to start.
It's always a chaotic week when an AFL coach is given the flick or resigns or mutually aparts ways, whatever it might well be in any different circumstance.
Just for this particular week in your role, what is your role around Brad Scott?
Do you meet with him?
Do you chat with him?
Is there any face-to-face with your role and the coach who is no longer there?
And you allude to that in this article.
When you got sacked from Adelaide, your sister said she was relieved that you'd been given the Tijuana.
And I quote, I could tell you were getting really sick.
And she didn't mean physically, she meant emotionally.
And she was right.
So every time you see a coach under pressure in your current role or externally watching how these coaches go around on a day-to-day basis, I'm assuming you know exactly how these players or these coaches are feeling.
Sando, we always appreciate your time.
We know you've got a million things on.
Did you get a win yesterday?