Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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There you go, butcher shop, nice little eye fillet and the recommendation of the week, the Malbec, the Clear Valley Gym, Barry Forger and you're set for Thursday night footy. Cobram Estate have been on the phone during the ad break. Ramble Extra Virgin Olive Oil is also being in that. Well, Tim, I can only say what's been sent through.
We'll have to open our own supermarket.
We'll throw that into the mix as the field marshal walks in.
Hello, Gary. Having bowled 20 ovals.
How many wickets you get?
About as many spillages of drink in the studio, I reckon. So good to be back in the studio after we were evicted yesterday. And did I hear this morning, you clean up that bit of liquid over there, Tim, or what? What's going on? Where's your handcuffs and your helmet? Pretty sure I... Detective Edmund? Did I get an email last night, no drinks in the studio? It's like a cellar in here.
Oh, how about him?
How about him just putting us in?
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Chapter 2: What updates are there on Bulldogs injuries?
Double figure, yeah.
Could he wear 10?
And did you hear the... Well, he's certainly going to wear four with the change at every... Oh, that'd be 12.
And then the change at every break, so that's eight.
And then... No, that's what I mean. The change at every... So before the game, quarter time, half time, three quarter time.
Comes off every quarter?
Yeah.
Yeah, I know. How's that going to look when he runs off? And as Tim said, they'll have a tent where he'll go in like a Formula One car. Yeah. Now the other side.
Yeah, well, fair enough.
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Chapter 3: What is the latest news on Scott Pendlebury's condition?
And we've got his hair. He had his hair cut yesterday. I heard that. We've got my brother-in-law's going to be selling that strand by strand outside the MCG on Saturday.
This has not been canvassed. Is there any chance that West Coast could spoil this party?
Yeah, there's a chance. There is a chance. Yeah, there is a chance. Of course there is. It would be, you know, to be quite honest, it would be very, not hard, but it will be a consideration of the players to concentrate on the game and block all the other stuff out. Because it's going to be, there's a lot going on.
The coaching against it fascinates me.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of Tim English's concussion history?
Like, Andrew McWalter was on the agenda setters last night. Like, how will he play the emotion? Well, I asked Ken Inkley last night on Sports Day too, and he goes, oh, absolutely, I'd be using it as fuel and as motivation. That's right. It is. And I'm not sure if it's in minis. Maybe it is. But what do you think?
Yeah, you'd use it for 100%. I'm just wondering whether you go to Pendlebury.
Tag him. Be the ultimate Bambi shooter.
Do the Clarkson on Favola.
Move on. It's a bit fake, though, the whole idea of using that, because they didn't choose this round that they would be playing the West Coast. It's about the ground. It's about the ground.
They kind of did.
It's about the G, though. You could do a John Norley on it, and you could create that situation.
I don't know what you two are talking about. They absolutely chose West Coast at the MCG.
No, they chose the MCG.
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Chapter 5: How is the Blues' search for a new coach progressing?
So had it been anybody, they would have chosen the MCG.
It's not their last game at the MCG.
No, but they... I want to rest him for another four weeks.
Hey, they chose this game against West Coast at the MCG. No, no.
Yes, yes, Tim, yes. They want the home game at the venue. I'm with Sammy on this. That's right.
Against West Coast.
It wouldn't have mattered who it was against. It wouldn't have mattered who, Gary.
Is this their last home game at the MCG? No, but it wouldn't have mattered. They can make anything work. Brooke's with me, by the way. He says, of course they chose West Coast at the MCG.
I don't think they did.
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Chapter 6: What challenges are the Bulldogs facing this season?
They did. What? It's all been part of their plan. West Coast then. That's even worse.
At the start of the year, they said, there it is, West Coast and MCG. That's even worse. No, it's not. Well, they picked West Coast.
No, they picked the MCG. They looked at how many games he needed, where he needed to play, how they had to space his games.
out and they'd end up being at the mcg poll hey the future of the game in darwin's going to play in the next couple of months the league looking to maintain a presence in the top end in next year's fixture so the suns are perfect 10 from 10 since they struck that two games a year deal with the nt government complicated by the fact that they've struggled badly in the weeks after playing those two games up there now they they used to get a buy in the games after darwin but that's disappeared the last couple of years so
And everything you hear out of there is the Suns are seriously fatigued and they're due in Melbourne to play North on Saturday. So the contract is now up in Darwin. But this time last year, the Suns are actually done with Darwin. They're out. That's it. We won't go on. They've at least come back to the table. I think they'll be open to one game there.
So is there another club that would look to go up there one match and for the cash? Hawks. Well, they've got four available, haven't they?
They have. And they've got Far North Queensland. The Cairns Footy League want them to get up and play there.
Well, they want them all at the G at the moment, Hawthorne. But could they have their head turned? I mean, North Melbourne sell games this year. They'll continue. So it's problematic, isn't it? It's the old wrestle between what the front office might want and what the football department prefer. And it's not going to go away anytime soon. North Melbourne have got to play West Coast at Optus.
And maybe the Eagles aren't the pushover that they might have been at the start of the year. Now, this time last year, the Roos beat West Coast by 10 and they ran 3-0 to a goal. Melbourne are in Alice, not this weekend, but next. Hawthorne, obviously, you mentioned. The Dogs are in Ballarat when it's rebuilt. Richmond are in Tassie this year. So lots of clubs do it.
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