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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Hello and welcome to Fireball. Get your woodies in the morning, get up early because it is 6.01 with a huge show ahead of a big week. Stephen King, the Melbourne coach, is going to have a chat to us. What a start for the Demons. Tom Morris, he's going to stop by for his thoughts and also he'll stick around for the agenda live in the studio.
And all the segments that you know and love, pull up your socks, the agenda. And our first thoughts from an epic round of football. The best analyst in the game is alongside me as always. His name is David King, who looked to be in good form on the weekend. Subdued premiership celebrations because he had to go to work straight after. I saw you. You had to be there straight after at the MCG.
That wouldn't have been a whole lot of fun. Good morning. Good morning, Cornsy. Good to hear your voice.
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Chapter 2: How is the performance of Stephen King and the Demons analyzed?
Good to hear that you're at work and Sammy's here. Terrific. We've all got here today. Congrats. Good start. A little fist pump. Geordie's here. I don't know how he got here, but he's here, which is good too. IDD in the morning. Bit of, yes, IDD. Any vouchers left? He's got a couple left after you aired his password or his code last week, which was a small concern. Great weekend. Good weekend.
I'll tell you, to catch up with the boys, and we don't do it often enough because the group's been a bit of a challenge over the last sort of
Chapter 3: What feedback is provided about the weekend's football?
It's only been 25 years. So it's been a tough one. Tell me about it. It was great. The boys were in good form on Friday. A lot of laughs. A lot of sledging. The old Kangas way. There's no, hey, how you going? What have you been up to? It's come in all kinds of places. Straight in. It was big. So it was great. It was good fun. And the captain led the way as he should.
And then the troops got in behind him. We just don't see these guys. Peter Bell made his way out from West Australia. Craig Scholl doesn't see often enough. Ripping fellas. All the staff were there. Mark Roberts did a great job to organise it. But I think there was a few fractured souls on Saturday. They were just a couple of broken units amongst them.
They might have gone a little bit late and a little bit hard on Friday. They're not 20 anymore, right? You did. You did do it well. You did know how to play really well and also party really well. Is that still there? Well, the boys had a late one on the Friday. Because of the early morning starts, it sort of knocks you around a bit.
I got really weary early in the evening and just sort of hung in. But, no, it was fun. It was good fun. And not as big as what it probably could have been, but the stories are good. Dennis wasn't there on the Friday, which I don't want to say it sort of. He won't be listening anyway, but it was probably a good thing he wasn't there. We hung a lot of shit on Dennis sometimes.
But he was there on Saturday. He gave a great speech at the official welcome or reunion. Sonia gave a speech. Then Duck gave a speech at halftime, which was just from the heart, and it was terrific. So, yeah, it was a – you know what? It's one of those things that we don't do often enough, and it's a shame that we don't, but we've just got to get better at that. How's Boomer?
Because his record is – Now, he's sharing it. Yeah. How's he going? Oh, he's putting on a brave face, isn't he? He's been donning out on 432 for about 15 years, and you reckon he's not pissed off with Brad Scott? I love it. I did enjoy that. How many times has that come up? Every time I saw him. I was putting the black arm band, the electrical tape or the black electrical tape on the arm.
Sorry, mate, in mourning. But that'll get a good run over the next couple of weeks. You see, the funny part is the guys that sort of sacked him were also in the room. Right. So you sort of, when you give a bit, you've got to sort of, oh, no, this is what happened behind the scenes. It's kind of weird, but no, it was good. It was good fun. Good fun. You couldn't go to a reunion.
Did you have a reunion? No, we had one last year. Did you? No. What would it have been 20 years, two years ago? Two years ago. Yeah. No, it went. Why couldn't I go? No, you could have gone, but I just don't see it being the same. What do you mean? You don't like anyone. who don't I like? Oh, hang on, I'll get me list down. I love them all. What do you mean? What are you talking about?
I love yous all, bit of Jeff. Yeah, love yous all. Oh, well, I thought there might have been some fractured sort of relationships there. Nah, well, sort of Dom had a real go at it. year or so ago, and that was the only real one. Was that after the reunion, was it? Yeah. Okay. Well, I'll look forward to the next one, won't I? I can't wait for another three years. Let's see how that's tracking.
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Chapter 4: What are the key takeaways from the Collingwood situation?
That's factual. I can absolutely tell you. I love all umpires. Don't get me wrong. I love them. No, no, no. But there are levels of umpiring. You are definitely right. So I would think the umpires that did the Giants-Essendon game are not as strong as those. Which makes sense, doesn't it? Collingwood-Gelong game, yes.
But it speaks to the lack of talent that I think we have in the umpiring fraternity. Yeah, I agree. I think you made a good point. How's Geordie's car? Well, we haven't got any updates to report today. We went pretty strong on Friday, so maybe we might have gone off in the holster. We might have gone a little bit early there, but we will. He's still at the back singing those songs, but we will.
Call 1-300-BROOK-AIR. We will sort that out over the next few days, I'm sure. Hopefully we've got something to announce on Friday for that. We're also hoping to have something to announce, but nothing just yet. Level 5. Nothing concrete? Well, it's concrete-ish. It's concrete-ish that we might have something to do with some footies and some local clubs and a bit of love.
Level 5 made their way down. It's been your passion project this one. I think there's no greater currency in local footy than Sharon's. The way to a club's heart is through their Sherons. New Sherons. Fireball Sherons, I'm hearing. Really? Yeah. So I can't say too much because on the bottom of the email it said, don't mention it on Monday. Well, why was I on this?
Because you've had nothing to do with it. Why was I not on this email? As per anything that has to happen behind the scenes that involves outside of 601 to 859, you do stuff all for this show. The only thing that you've done is mention it on air. What else have you done when it comes to Sheridan? We've discussed it on air. We put some pressure on Level 5.
Local football clubs are going to be very happy with what Sam Thompson and Level 5 have organised. Well, I want to know. I feel a bit like I'm sort of out of the loop here. You've done nothing to help. All you have done is mentioned it on air. We've discussed it on air. What else have you done? What's the time commitment you've put into these sharings?
Well, I did have to launch this whole project from zero. You thought of the idea. Well, isn't that the... Well done. Once you jump on board when the Sherins arrive, the only hold up in the whole process is waiting on you to come up with some sort of logo because this stupid symbol you come up with, no one knows what it is. Yes, they do.
There was many, many of these symbols on the weekend walking past me on Jetty Road at Glenelg. Don't you worry about that. Just a little wink and a nod. And this symbol, it's magnificent. Look at it. Just turn your hand around. The OK symbol, but reversed, ballers. There it is. There it is. It gave me a lot of joy on the weekend. Very hard to put on a hoodie.
And every time I see it, I was like, it's not that hard, Kingy, is it? It's not that hard, you clown. Well, that infuse me. It's just people out in the general public don't understand. They just go with, get your hand off my present. The top of their voice. Anything else happened on the weekend? I got caught watching last night.
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Chapter 5: What key decisions are being made about Collingwood's player list?
I'm not in any desperate hurry to delist any of these guys, but I'm in no hurry to give them a positive affirmation either. Yeah, I'm fine with that. But there's clearly some big decisions that need to be made around this list, as we've discussed. I'm looking forward to them. I'm excited about what Collingwood are going to do with Pendlebury the next two weeks.
Chapter 6: What insights does Stephen King share about coaching challenges?
And I might be on an island here, but I think that these great clubs have an unbelievable knack of tapping into the fan base and knowing what they want. They've got a huge supporter base. Anything that they do will be well supported and well represented by fans. the black and white army, but they will do something different in the next two weeks.
Everyone will go, oh, why didn't we think of that?
Chapter 7: How is the performance of the Adelaide Crows analyzed?
Why didn't we see this coming? The gap between what the Kangaroos did for Brent Harvey and what Collingwood will do for Scott Pennerbury will be north of South Pole. You're not happy with Boomers? No, I just want to see what Collingwood would do, and I think they'll set the template for these sorts of celebrations going forward. All right.
Chapter 8: What feedback do listeners provide about the podcast segment?
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I want to give you just a little chat in here last week. There's a couple of things that were annoying us behind the scenes. Some players, they're like Little Bourke Street. It's all one way. The feedback that they give is all one way, right? And I think Justin McInerney is very good on the sledge, very, very good on the sledge, right?
Now, when you are good on the sledge and you want to get in everyone's face after you've kicked the goal or the teammates have kicked the goal, you have to be bulletproof. You can't duck your loaf. You can't fumble. You have to stand under a high ball every now and then. Minute 36 to go, second quarter. He ducks his head. and he costs his team a goal.
Now, if you're going to give it, you've got to take it. I think that this type of player we're going to call Little Bourke Street, feedback is now coming your way. Can I add one to Little Bourke Street? Yes, you can. Patrick Voss. Hello, Patrick. Welcome to Little Bourke Street. Sit down, get yourself a coffee and join in. Sit at the table with McInerney and order yourself a hot latte.
All the chess. Because welcome. And then he drops a simple chess mark and worries about the contact that's coming his way. Oh, I got Castro today. I can't play. Come on, Vossy. If you're going to rub the head of the opposition... Sit yourself where you need to sit yourself when the ball's coming your way.
So, ballers, keep your eye out for a couple of little Burke Streeters over the next few weeks. Because I hate it when it's all one way. And the Swans are good at it. The mental disintegration. They attack the opposition with gusto after a mistake or a goal. And Papley and... McInerney. I think McInerney's the best at it, but you know what? You didn't stand under a high ball when you had to.
You didn't go back with the floor. You were worried about Jack Darling, and in the end, coughed up a goal. The best that ever did this, like, in terms of the good side of this, was the Brisbane Lions dynasty. Like, Vossie was the best. Like, he could give it to you, and then you just knew he was never, ever, ever going to shirk an issue. All of them.
Lappin, who, not that Lappin said much at all, but Jonathan Brown, clearly, whoever they were on the Scott brothers, you knew that they, in that position, would make sure that they didn't shirk any issues. So it's a good topic. We'll add it to the fireball list of sayings. Little Bourke Street, welcome. 0433981116.
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