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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Still waiting for the Roeville Football Club as we welcome in SEN's chief sports reporter, Sammy Edmonds. Sammy, good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Did you get up early this morning and did the work? Morning, Kingy.
How are you, brother? And good morning to you, Siegfried. Let's face it, Schmart. This high cost of eluding could bankrupt both chaos and control. Yes. I was in here early.
Ludwig got some relevant deprivation for our man Robbo or what?
Um, no, I always like hearing from Robbo. Always entertaining. Yeah. Yeah. Let there be more of it. Absolutely. You think he's missing it? I want him on. Stop shitting me. You think he's missing it? Um, I don't know. I think he'd always miss it. I think we'd all miss it. I know. I wouldn't pretend to know, but I just, uh, I love hearing his thoughts on the game and the football industry.
I love ringing him and talking to him. Don't have to. I like hearing yours. I don't agree with you every time, but I still love hearing it.
Yep. I didn't say that.
Were you hurt? Were you a little hurt? Has he got to you? Has he got to you? No. You look a little sour over it.
No, I just- Mate, you're rated an eight. Don't worry about it. No, I'm not. I think I'm okay.
Are you all right? Yeah. I think when I mentioned the triggers this morning, it's upsetting.
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Chapter 2: What insights does Sam Edmund provide on the Q-Clash off the field?
You don't worry about it. I think that's the most overrated discussion.
But it's going to be important for his decision. It's going to have to be a number. He'll be satisfied. It's going to have to be a number that he is satisfied to make the head scratching decision, which it would be. We would all agree that it's a head scratcher. Why is it a head scratcher? I don't understand that. What do you mean? His family's in, his family's in Perth. Yeah.
For personal reasons. He's won two premierships at Brisbane. Their list is better than any other list in, in the game. If you want another premiership, you stay in Brisbane. If you've done it all. Or you go home.
But what if you don't want another premiership? What if you want to go, what if you want to go and cash in later in your career? What if you're not getting.
It's not like Collingwood are going to. So that's what I'm saying. It's a money decision.
Yeah. I 100% agree with that. Then it's not a head scratcher to me.
Well, okay. I'm scratching my head. Oh, yeah? Yeah. He would be paid well in Perth as well, I would think. If he went to the Eagles, they're going to have a heap of cash to pay him.
Is he thinking about life after footy?
Don't know. Don't know what he's thinking. He'd be in here, wouldn't he? He's a baller. We'll welcome him in.
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Chapter 3: What potential player movements are being discussed in the AFL?
To live there?
They'll have to live there.
Oh, yeah. Of course. I mean, it's a big shift.
Chapter 4: What challenges do Queensland teams face in the player market?
Definitely.
I reckon the coach would have to live where the club is.
No, I'm saying you'd have to live there. So it would be a significant move to leave the harbour town to go down to Tasmania.
I think for all three of those guys, essentially. Ken, his whole life and family are in Adelaide now. John Longmire, his whole life and family are in Sydney. And Bucks has been here forever. Not that much difference between Adelaide and Hobart, though, let's be fair. Beautiful. What do you mean by that? It's just not a lot of difference. Beautiful places. Both beautiful cities. Lovely.
They're beautiful places.
You've just spent an hour bagging Melbourne and you've asked the Premier of South Australia if he can be the Premier of Melbourne and now you're going to sit here and bag South Australia. I just said they're similar places. What are you doing?
Why are you taking offence?
Sammy, thank you, mate. Pleasure. Appreciate your work as always. We'll be back with your feedback next and don't forget Sammy Edmond on the captain's run.
Love to see you.
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