Chapter 1: What feedback do the hosts receive at the beginning of the episode?
That's my feedback.
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Morning, lads. How you going? Good. Doing well. Mate, just want to see, Kano, if you've got your receipts on you there, buddy. You still reckon that Jack Ginnivan's in Collingwood's best top four players or after he pulled his pants down a couple of times on Thursday night?
You pulled his pants down?
I think we caught him with the ball a couple of times, deer in the headlight style from your man, Jack. I reckon Billy Frampton's going better than Jack Ginnivan at the minute.
Well, you're not watching football then, Damien, because I think your side could use someone in their low 20s that you don't have of the talent of Jack Ginnivan who's in all Australian form.
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Chapter 2: What insights does Damien share about Jack Ginnivan's performance?
So you've embarrassed yourself. Good luck next time with your feedback. Matt, he's got some feedback for us. G'day, Matt.
Hello, Kane and Kingy. Now, I've got you in the gun, Kane. So I texted in last, I think it was last Monday. I'm cycling from Sydney to Adelaide. I'm in week three and I did send through my socials and whatnot to the text line, but I haven't had any response, which is fine. But you're in the gun, Cain, because you can actually cycle from Adelaide to Sydney and then Sydney to Brisbane.
So you can go from Adelaide to Brisbane.
Hang on a minute.
I'm not sure what you want to do about that, but there could be some negotiation here.
How long has it taken you to do the full trip from Sydney to Adelaide?
Just coming up on the Victorian border today into sort of the Mildura region. That's been about two weeks. And it'll take me another... I'm aiming for Mother's Day arrival into Adelaide.
Now, you're doing it for charity. Can you give yourself a bit of a shout-out here and how do people donate and support?
Absolutely. I'm doing it for an amazing cause, Beyond Blue. I've met some amazing people along the way, some country folk that are very much used to service and their families used to service. It's been a very heartwarming experience. My socials are on underscore hiatus, named Matt Boz. So if any ballers want to donate, then jump on Instagram and have a look.
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Chapter 3: How does Matt's cycling journey relate to the podcast's themes?
Well, I'm thinking about him too. Remember? He just leveled the whole joint in five minutes. He's firing again. He's going with, he thinks that Cosi will win the Brownlow this year. Everything he's told us over the last 12 months has come true. So I'm just going to put a couple of shekels on Cosi to win the Brownlow. Good to have the boys and ladies as well from Kogan on board.
Definitely major supporters of us and have been for a long, long time. The weather updates for City Power in Melbourne, 13, headed for a top of 19 winter setting in Adelaide. It is wet and windy, 14 degrees. Working in all conditions to keep your power connected, essential as. Looking forward to chatting to Bec Danaher next.
Most of you are the guys, are you too lucky to stay the same?