Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Hello and welcome to the sounding board scorecard for Drinkwise. If you're choosing to drink, choose to Drinkwise. My name's Sam Watson and I've got eight statements for Hutchie and Damo to rate out of ten. Bit of audio here to start of James Bracey with Paul Gallen last week.
A handful of months away and their season's starting next year, not in 2028, that they need some form of help. Bracewell, my issue with the Perth Bears is, I'm not trying to have a go at you, but I don't see, you've done nothing. Like the AFL, it's comforting to see the NRL also has conflicts of interest in the media.
I wouldn't want to know more about that as background. Eight. Would have been main body, I think. Why is James Bracey on the Perth Bears board? That was my question I wanted to ask after that. I think we need to table this for next week. And then has clearly not been undermined as a conflict in the argument, has he? It's a topic next week on the main body. I'm giving the statement eight.
10. 9. 10.
Seven. Seven, yeah.
Reversing the decision on Socceroos World Cup games being shown at Fed Square is the best political move Jacinta Allen has made in months. Two. Eight. GWS should change their name to the Western Sydney Giants. Six. Eight. Adidas $94 million World Cup ad featuring names like Timothee Chalamet, Lionel Messi, Bad Bunny, David Beckham and Trinity Rodman is money well spent. Nine. Six.
Media mogul Ted Turner passed away last week. He and Rupert Murdoch are the two most influential figures in modern legacy media. Seven. I'll give it an eight. And a bit of audio from Hutchie's AI man, Hugo, last week. You're not. So, essentially, we're just trying to help Sin be at the forefront of the great technological advancement that AI is.
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Chapter 2: What conflicts of interest exist in the NRL?
I had a bit of feedback on that, actually.
Yeah.
As you know, I laughed when he said it, Hutch. I think I sent you a text that afternoon saying that was the funniest part of our show without even realizing it. Nine.
I think you threw an extra syllable into technological as well.
I loved it. Again, very mixed bag. The Ted Turner question, I'm just trying to think if it's not Ted Turner, who would it be? Because Murdoch's clearly is there. I was thinking the same. Yeah. They're probably, I mean, there's certainly one and two or one and three or one and four. Murdoch's one. Yeah. I just don't, I didn't, couldn't recall the other. Without the time. Well enough to know.
That was the only reason I paused for so long. That's why I was seven. Yep. I was, uh, I thought the Adidas, I mean, they can use that ad in every country. If you think that investment across the world and in the brand and the. I haven't come across it yet. I must've. Very good. Yep. Uh, Western Sydney Giants refer to main body, uh,
I thought it was a great, I mean, it was a tremendous political decision, but it was also a good decision from Jacinda. I saved an eight. Uh, I think seven is not because I want it to be that way. I just think that's the way it has been or is tracking with One Nation. Yep. 10, we love Skip Bayless. And then the blow up I was kind of with you on.
Hmm.
I don't think I gave a score on the blot, did I? I should have. I don't think you did. The statement was it's comforting to see the NRL also having conflicts of interest in media, which we will discuss next week on the main body of the sounding board as part of the wider show. And that was the scorecard for DrinkWise. If you're choosing to drink, choose to DrinkWise.
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