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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
You are listening to the Outlaw Sport Podcast. What's up, punters and dribblers? Welcome back to All Talk, brought to you by Toyota Tundra. Big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big episode this week. This is what it's all about, Tom. Yep. This is what it's all about, being able to sit down with your two best friends, so four of us total, two and two makes four. It does.
And just talk all things the manly Warringah Seagulls. We talk manly greatness. We talk foz. Yep. We talk manly. We talk the peninsula. We give gifts. We give gifts. There's accountability, Tom. Yeah, there is accountability. There's elite accountability. There's elite accountability. There's some apologies. We talk about rezoning tomato farms. It's one for the good guys this episode. It is.
It really is. And it's one for rugby league purists who love Manly. And Rugby League. And Rugby League. And two of the nicest people in it. Yeah.
Chapter 2: What are the key moments in the history of the Manly Warringah Seagulls?
You could argue, Tom, that these two gentlemen have reframed the way the club's seen from outsiders? Well, absolutely. You could argue that strongly in a court of law. Can you hate Manly when Jake and Tom play for the club? And Burbo? Can you really? Like, in good conscience, can you? Yeah. The only regret I have... There weren't three brothers on that couch today.
But I think Burbo's, given his form, he's probably earned one for himself. Well, I think so, Tom. But also, his form has been so hot that… He's just better than them at the moment. He's just… You know what I mean? We probably just need to do one of just us and him. Yeah. You know? He's almost elevated himself. Yeah, he has.
Pundits and dribblers, please enjoy the incomparable, the great, the gracious, the kind… The sweet. The handsome. The delightful. The delicious. And the delectable. And the delectable. Jake and Tom Trebojevic. Tom and Jake Trebojevic. The Turbo Bros. Two of the three Turbo Bros. Turbo and Jerbo. Two of the four.
Turbo and Jerbo. Turbo and Jerbo. Let's go. So are you just fading this studio for freshie? Or are you going to have both? No, we're getting rid of it. We'll be fucking close to the boys then. Yeah, no, mate.
Jake, yeah, bloody Bradwiz. up and about, we actually pranked him because we'd like, we'd been talking back and forth for like fucking almost a month, I swear. Back and forth, back and forth, trying to get stuff sorted. And then we call him and we're like, listen, mate, we're backing out. And he was so tight. He'd been working on it for ages.
There was like another agent I think that was involved. We're also, we've started. There was another agent involved. And so like, but it was, it was whatever the deal was, any agent could come in. It was just like, if you could sell it. And so he was like, he was aware. If you could get the kill, you got it. You kept it.
And so he was like, he, we thought we were on, it was just like, mate, we'll have, we were going back on price and shit. And then it was like. We're out. And he just went silent. He goes, oh, really? Really? And we were just like, I can't. I can't. I felt terrible. I'm like, no, no, no. So he's frothed. He would have been pumped. Oh, he's pumped. Mate, absolutely pumped.
We're going to go to Hugo's for lunch. Yeah.
His shout, I reckon. It has to be. It has to be his shout. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's not our shout. 1.7. North Agency.
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Chapter 3: How do Jake and Tom handle pre-game nerves?
Yeah, no. Oh, no. We lost the first three, but we're happy. No, no.
So we weren't happy. Yeah, tough. That was tough. It was a rough start. But anyway, we're pumped with how things have been going. It's obviously remarkable with Boz taking over at 35 years of age. He played last year. I know. You think of – it's like an unwritten rule out there that people have to have – I say apprenticeships as coaches. I reckon he's rewritten the rules.
Why can't you be young, know the game, people respect you. As you said, hottest coach in world sports. Why can't you be that?
Is there any like – I can't remember if I heard Scope talking about it the other day, but like because the game's changed a lot. In terms of like the different rules and all that sort of stuff, I guess, or like maybe the way the approach has changed a little bit, that like having someone who's not long out of the game is sort of they've got a better understanding of it?
Definitely. Definitely. And like obviously we didn't change too much, but just I guess he wanted us to be more direct. But I also think like, you know, having players like Brooksy, Gemma, Joey come through, like having Kieran Thorne there helping them. you know, be at about a half five eight. That's got to help.
And you see what Brooksy, what Jim's done when, when Joey come in, how much better, you know, they've been playing and I think having confidence that, you know, Fosley, yeah, I think definitely helps.
Massive help. And also like, is he, do you think it helps with talking to the younger generation? We always hear that like the younger generation is a bit sort of different, you know? Do you think it's easier for someone like Foz to come in because he's played with those blokes?
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Chapter 4: What insights do they share about their team's performance this season?
Well, he definitely understands it, right? I think if you look at him, he's played through multiple eras. Like he come through manly when we're at our best, right? So his younger years playing with those blokes had a real hard edge and then he's sort of seen the way he sort of and whatnot have changed over the career and he probably knows how to get the best out of sort of both worlds.
So he's doing a great job, honestly. He's doing a remarkable job. It's pretty like in awe of how he's done it. Like I just think of myself being in his position. He's only, what, three years older than me. If I had to be a head coach and walk around and tell people they're playing, not playing, deal with all those things, deal with managers, deal with, you know, I don't know, boards, everything.
Like it would be such a hard job and he's just sort of walked into it front on. He's just bloody –
lapping it up he's doing a great job is it is it a different it must be a different experience to anything you've really had throughout your career where it's like your mate is now the coach it's almost like we're your best mates your boss like oh dude what the fuck this is it's it's definitely very different but it's also very cool like obviously i want merely to do well right firstly then my mates coach my brother's captain like i just like
what do you mean? Like, let's go. You know what I mean? Like, it's mad. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's honestly like really cool. And as I said, why do people – why do coaches have to have 10-year apprenticeships? Why? Like, I don't know. He knows the game. He knows the club, as you said, back on the peninsula. Yes. You know what I mean?
Well, it's where he feels at home, I think. You know what I mean? I think it's where we all feel at home. It's where he does his best work. With like giving away as much as you can, what did he say –
before that when he when he was given the the role of interim obviously we're assuming that that gets uh upgraded at some point we're thinking it will get upgraded we're thinking it'll get upgraded at this point of recording if he doesn't oh there'll be rights in the street right there'll be rights in the street uh currently he is an interim yet to be upgraded like what did he say this is he could be upgraded i don't know really no i don't
He should be anyway. Yeah, no, you're right.
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Chapter 5: What challenges did Jake face last year with concussions?
Yes. They don't really have great padding. Well, this obviously reduces the force to your head 10 times. It stops your brain from accelerating on impact. So after last year, I was willing to give anything a go. You know what I mean? It was kind of like... I was 30 last year, 31. Now I'm 32 having multiple concussions. It's not where you want to be. Right.
So I'm going to give it a crack and I like wearing it. I wore it all off season, you know, like obviously at the start doing something different, something that I haven't done before, you know, people think it's a bit weird and not, but I think that's on them. You know what I mean? This is protecting my head. I'm going to give it a crack.
So you'd wear it like Mo on the lawn in the off season?
Yeah, I wear it everywhere. Oh, yeah, right. Okay.
Well, yeah, you never know when you're going to bump your head, mate. No, you don't. Like cupboard open or something. Well, that's right.
Sorry, when I said off season, I more meant pre-season.
That probably should have been when I was training. No, listen. I wore it around the house, yeah. We'll just clip up the off season bit. Jake on the mower.
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Chapter 6: How does Jake feel about wearing protective headgear?
Yeah. You never know. Jack in the groceries. You never know. That'd actually be fucking, that'd be a good video. You just all around the house in that bloody headgear. It's a good bit of kit. How'd it feel on Eddie? You put it on. It actually felt really good. It felt snug, felt safe.
It's like when a horse has got their blinkers on and it's locked in. I actually locked in.
It does represent being locked in. So once that comes on, it's like, you're not wearing that if you're not locking in. No, that's a fair point. It's a great point. When in game day do you stop being nervous once kickoff happens?
Yeah, once you're out there. But then there's times where you just, I don't know, the game's on it. Like, you're always a bit anxious. But, yeah, it definitely helps once the game starts.
Why'd that thing keep coming undone earlier in the season? You kept blowing it off. You kept, like, every time you hit someone, the thing just came undone.
Yeah, do you want me to? I'll show you. Yeah.
Yeah.
So, the. The original model, that was Velcro, those bits. So they were just ripping off. Oh, okay. So that wasn't helping. And then the fact that it's quite thick, when you're already being tackled and you're trying to get your head down to the ground, it catches on bodies and pushes off.
Right.
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Chapter 7: What was the atmosphere like during the Origin games?
So you're wearing a big one than this, aren't you? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was going to say, if you're fitting into this, this is ridiculous. That's more of an Eddie size, that one. Yeah, it's not an Eddie size. I'm more of a you size. It actually comes, it's good that it comes down that far as well. Mate, but he gets his face cut everywhere the headgear isn't. We were talking about that before.
Your eyes get cut to shit.
I need like, yeah. Yeah, Marion Seve goggles. It's almost got to be like a Berker headgear, you know.
Ned Kelly, we got a Ned Kelly metal helmet there. You can wear that. Get that in there. Fucking put this on there.
Dude.
I'll give it a go. Give it a go. Take that into contact, mate.
I wear this. Jeez, it's heavy. Yeah, it's fucking.
I'll do this tomorrow. Yeah, that's better. Mate, you've knocked a few people out with that thing. That is that heavy. Yeah, they're hectic. Some dribbler made us a couple. They're not comfortable. So just some of the dumb things we talk about in the pod, we're like, can someone make us Ned Kelly helmets? They just rocked up. So you can just ask for something and you often get it.
Well, we offer things in return, the baggy green caps. But more or less.
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Chapter 8: What are Jake's future plans after his rugby career?
No, no, no, no, no. Yes. I'd have Tickle Me Gus, Tom. Tickle Me Gus. That could be Gus Gould as well, though. Let's be honest. Surely one with all Gus's bloody... It's probably not big enough, that one. For a blocker? Yeah. No. Where did you watch your game? Origin recently. Did you watch it together?
I was actually a member at Wakehurst Golf Club. Oh, bro. Can we have a game? Yeah.
Dude, that's the best golf course. Remember their golf... Remember when you had a, you did a golf video. Drive it straight challenge. Drive it straight challenge. And was it, did you go first and miss like the fairway three times? Oh, at Waker. Yeah. And then you step up and go, I can just tap this down the middle.
But I'm not a coward. I'm going to go first. You hit it sideways too, didn't you? Yeah, yeah. No, no, none of us, mate. No, no, none of us got on there. I did a, we did a, you know Paul Gowey does the golf show? Yes. Anyway, we did it there because me and Tom are members at Wakehurst. First hole on TV, Shank, you know the first hole, Shank straight right in the bush.
Couldn't have got, nearly hit it because he was right there too. Bloody cameras on golf. Bloody makes it up. Let's have a game. Yeah, let's have a game.
Because that one, I love Wakehurst. I reckon that's like the nicest golf course. I love it there. It's so nice. In the city.
So that's where I watched the game up there. And you could be anywhere.
Were you doing like an event or anything?
No, they had a thing on. They just asked us to come up. Me and Lockie Croker went up there.
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