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Chapter 1: What documentary did Tim finish that inspired him?
Breakfast with Gary and Tim.
Well it's alright, riding around in the breeze. Well it's alright, if you live the life you please. Well it's alright.
Morning everyone, welcome. Welcome Thursday, June the 4th it is. Got a very nice show for you today. The McCafe menu. Try McCafe's new drink range. Alex the Great Volkanovski. The UFC featherweight champ is going to join us out of 8 o'clock. And the wisp is full bottle. He's been researching furiously for the last two days. He's ready to go.
Chapter 2: What significant weather event is happening today?
Lean, clean Tom Green couldn't join us yesterday. He's going to join us out of 7 o'clock today. That'll be great. Sam Edmund with all the news. Corey Mobilio, the champion data sensation, the number two man with a bullet. And Troy Little with an update on our greyhound, John from Epping, just to find out how that little... Bitch is going. Tim. Oh, Gary, please.
Well, it's a young... That's no way to start the program.
Tim, I've got the report here, and they described her as a very forward little bitch.
Yes. Yep.
Chapter 3: Who are the Danihers and what did they discuss on AFL 360?
No, that is true. Good morning to you. Great to see you again. Great to see you. What's wrong with you? Nothing is wrong with me.
That's the name of a female dog.
Oh, I know. I know. I know.
Chapter 4: What did Tim find inspiring about Neal Daniher's quote?
But, you know, sometimes people take it out of context.
Well, they shouldn't because I grew up with greyhounds. That's the way me and my pop used to talk. I know. You and I are a ten-year-old. Go and get that brindle bitch and bring her out the front, will you?
I said, all right. I get dragged into anything that goes to air on this program that you have to say. That's all. So I just need you to censor yourself sometimes. I don't have to censor myself about that. Not in this case. Not in this case. Just quickly, too, by the way. I finished the doc. I finished the doc, the RAF doc, okay? You'll need a box of tissues for the last episode.
That's all I'm going to say this morning. Not Uncle Tony again. Uncle Tony brought me to tears last night. He did. I'm not going to spoil it for anyone. No, you can't. I don't think I'm going to watch it. Just do yourself a favor. If there's one sporting doc you watch this year, the RAFA one on Netflix has to be the one. It has to be the one.
All right. If I get a chance, because today might be the day. You'll love it. Because have a listen to the weather. Just have a listen to what this man had to say.
And some parts of Melbourne is expected to receive a month's worth of rain today.
That's this man being Nate, our newsman. A month's worth of rain today in Melbourne. It'll be the greatest day of the year. That's what I describe as a nail gun day. You nail gun the door shut and you lock in for the day. Yeah.
Well, I'll tell you how windy it was last night. I went out this morning, and all the rabbits are nude this morning. They've all had their fur blown off overnight. Is it windy? Oh, windy. Windy? Brando, he didn't even spend a minute in the lounge room last night. He was into the bedroom on his bed very early in the piece.
Gee, we've got a lot of stuff to get through today. I've got a lot of different topics to talk about. The most serious and most important and most significant was Bec Danaher and Jan Danaher going to the MCG yesterday and addressing the Collingwood and Melbourne football clubs together. Just Bec then joined us last night on AFL 360.
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Chapter 5: What insights were shared about the San Antonio Spurs?
You know that I've got limited, limited knowledge about the NBA. I'll be watching today, though, first game for the year. But to pick up the Herald Sun and see a picture of Wimby, who even I know is the future, and right alongside him, another Spurs great. Yes. Who's been instrumental. I read the article. Yes.
I say a forgotten Spurs great team.
Well, this is my point. How did this happen? This is a man who's quoting what Pop had to say. Pop said this about me and Pop said this about me. Who is it? You need to give us more information. You tell me. You know more about it.
Well, we're talking about the Australian great, the GOAT of Australian basketball, whose tentacles have spread right across the globe. We're talking about Andrew Gaze. And I don't know, I'll tell you what, I don't know how they found that photo in the Spurs. I've never seen that photo before of him in the Spurs singlet.
He's got great, he's got definition.
He's got more decimation than anyone I've ever seen.
He's got a nice head of hair. He's looking down the camera saying, yeah, look at me. As Pop said, and I quote, I quote. Did Pop put a call out for him at some stage, did he? When I spoke to Pop, he said he'd watched me from afar, how I behaved and what I represented. This is a direct quote from Gacy. He said, I was prepared to be ready and work hard.
With an understanding, playing opportunities might be limited. The way Pop explained it was people need to get over themselves. This is a man who's impact on this franchise. It's a story that needs to be told. Don't play it down. Why haven't you told me about this?
Well, I didn't realise. Well, you know how modest he is. Modest. He'd never really gone into detail. I knew the story. You are a bloody genius. I knew that he'd received a watch many years ago after they won the... I don't know if... I know. Tim Duncan or David – I think it might have been David Robinson.
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Chapter 6: Who is Jo Weston and what impressed Garry about her?
And for a lot of kiddies out there that are listening to the program now, they won't know the history of the San Antonio Spurs. It's a good read. And the headline, you want to know the headline? Yes, please. Gaze into the future. Oh, nice. He would have written that too. I reckon he wrote the whole thing and sent it in with the photo.
No, he would not have. He's as modest as any champion Australian sportsman I've ever come across. I just didn't realise that he used to hang out with those two big blokes.
Yeah. Somebody suggested that his job there, because they were so tall, the Twin Towers, Tim Duncan and David Robinson, he was actually employed by the Spurs. When their shoelaces came untied, they couldn't reach down. Now I won't have that. So that was part of what they wanted Gacy to do. And the time that he was there, they never tripped up on their shoelaces once.
That's how diligent he was. Is that what he meant when he said, I was prepared to be ready?
Yeah, always.
Always. Well, I feel for him. He's going to have a very eerie beside himself today when that game kicks off at 10.30. So gaze into the future. I'm disappointed you never, you were supposed to keep me abreast of all these things and you never told me how important it was.
Well, it was in confidence that he told me all of that sort of stuff. It's a great story, that story, too. I think he's told it publicly once or twice about the watch that he had sent to him. I haven't heard that one. No, it's a great story. Next time you've got a spare hour and a half and you sidle up to him at the Fox studios there, ask him the story. He'd be happy to relate to it.
Well, he's one of Australia's greats. Taking the P155 out of gaze, he stands high above you both with respect. Give him his flower. Relax, Dino. For God's sake, man, if you can't see the love that we're giving him and having a bit of fun in the great Australian way. This is what Aussies do, Dino. Gee, what sort of a... You can be better, Dino. This is our way of saying how much we love the man.
Come on, Dino. Exactly, exactly, which can lead me then to you now, because I don't know, you must have read the special comments Golden Rule 101, which the Golden Rule of broadcasting is if you're doing specials, you leave the big moments to the main callers. Now, this is written in stone.
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Chapter 7: What are Hutchy's thoughts on James Hird's coaching future?
We've got a very busy show. Alex the Great Volkanovski is going to join us out of 8 o'clock. Tommy Green, Sammy Edmund, Corey Mobilio. And we'll just get an update on how Little Greyhound is. A little female greyhound is running at the moment. That's coming up.
I've got to say, boys, that was sentimental. What a kick.
Breakfast with Gary and Tim. The Ramble for Cobram Estate. Australia's most awarded extra virgin olive oil. Grown, harvested and first cold pressed in Northern Victoria.
Great to have you with us this morning on this Thursday that Adelaide take on Geelong at Adelaide Oval tonight. 7.30, big game. We'll get through that. Corey Mabilio will come in and give us all the relevant stats. I just want to play some... This is Jo Weston. I've never met Jo Weston before. She is...
netball royalty when you look at her cv she's as good a netball player as we've produced in recent times she's part of the slide on monday she joined us last night on afl 360 so i want to play this um a little bit of audio here in his passing as well it's just been so sad but
with Beck as well. She's been involved with netball for a long time. Jan actually worked at Boroondara Netball Association, which is where I played a bit of my junior netball as well. So I sort of had that small Melbourne circle connection as well.
And it's just been, you know, so it's actually quite hard to articulate how impressive his fight has been, you know, putting himself forward to be so courageous to really assist others, hopefully in the future. And yeah, I'm just really honoured to be a part of Monday.
Gosh, she was impressive last night. Could not have been more impressive. You know, when we interview so many people and different, mainly AFL players probably come through, they could take a leaf out of her book last night. She was prepared. She knew what she was on there for. She knew what she was talking about. She spoke beautifully. It was refreshing, Tim. It was very, very impressive.
She was. She was super impressive. Very articulate and a very, very, very talented netball player. Unbelievable. A very talented netball player.
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Chapter 8: What are the key updates on the greyhound race and its significance?
Because I got an invite to the World Cup. I could have gone to the World Cup.
Don't have to be naked.
No, you didn't. I did so. Only after I said to the three-piece, have you asked Gary as well? And he said, no, I didn't think he'd want to watch the World Game. I said, yes, he probably will. He'll have his nose out of joint if you don't at least ask him.
Well, it just was a little bit too much to be able to, well, it's too much financially and it was too much to take some time away to go over and live in the Hamptons where he's going to sit himself up. It does sound great. David Beckham, right? You've watched every documentary about everyone. You've watched Rafa eight times. You've watched all the Beckett films. Yeah, I've watched that.
Why is he getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
Because he's a star. He's a celebrity. Not because he's a movie star, but because he's a celebrity.
I thought a Hollywood Walk of Fame, you must have had some sort of... association with the film industry or the entertainment, you know, the show business?
No, you're right. You're right. I can't remember. He's probably had a walk-on role. Well, Bend It Like Beckham, maybe he got it for that. That wouldn't get you a Hollywood star. I'm trying to come up. I've got no idea. I'm just trying to come up with reasons as to why he might have got the Hollywood star.
Well, he owns a soccer team in Miami, but that wouldn't get you a Hollywood star. A star, would it? Give us 0-4-0-3-9-8-11-16. I love Becks. I love the whole story. It's an interesting story. He's a fascinating man and it's a great success story. Yeah. But not sure where he fits into the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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