Episode Transcript
You all know Joy Brown, Man.
Speaker 2Sons and Campbell Brown recent agreement with Campbell the club departways.
Speaker 3Welcome to Brownies Podcast.
Speaker 1That's right way back, Victorious.
Speaker 4What a day it was, What a weekend it was.
I knew it was going to be a great day, Brown Dog.
We're all in one place.
We're actually pretty well by on the weekend.
Great maturity a sign of maturity.
Used to know when to stop.
And our science teacher used to say.
He used to say that regularly, especially when I come to doing lines instead of getting to ten, we have to stay back after sorry, when doing what we weren't doing lines in the science on the desk in the science classroom were writing lines.
Used to say, Okay, give me a hundred lines.
And it was always a sign of maturity us to know when to stop.
And that's that was us on the weekend, Brand Dog, we were very mature.
But I knew it was going to be a great day.
On Grand Final Day when I.
Speaker 2Turned on the TV and our man Campbell Brown with a Sunday Footy Feast cast members were on TV.
Speaker 4They were on the Big Spring.
They're bringing Grand Final Day to us.
I thought, hallelujah, What a day it's going to be.
It was a sign from above.
I knew the mighty Brisbane Lines were going to have success from that point on.
Speaker 1How are you doing.
Speaker 2I'm going magnificently great week.
And I've got to ask you a question because you rolled in here this time last year and you watched your beloved Brisbane Lines win the Grand Final and you said on this podcast that was the best day of my life.
Now you went on Saturday with your old man, three kids, you presented the well.
Speaker 1The kids came on TVY did the pre game and the kids were there.
Speaker 3He talked to me about that.
I was watching.
Speaker 5I was like, hang on a minute while they all there.
Jack Brown couldn't have looked less interested.
But he'd rather be down watching the crash derby.
But he could not have cared lest he was on Bucks.
Speaker 4So my kids end up on TV with this's for about ten minutes, mind you.
Bucks goes with a question of Jackie Brown, what do you think about the premiership window?
Jack Brown, he couldn't have been less interested, did not have a clue what the premiership window was.
Speaker 2So I assume that it was the best day of your life to do it with your.
Speaker 4Family was unbelievable because postgame or just before the siren, they go right downstairs.
The kids goes when I have a wristbands, I see you're coming with me and Lee Matthews.
Speaker 1Let us down.
Speaker 4I said, kids of you behind Lee Matthews, no one's stopping the great man.
So we went out on the ground.
Speaker 2He was snow angels, Jackie.
Speaker 1Snow angels, and the confetti was it was unbelievable.
Speaker 2Kids were dagging off a few of the lines boys down around getting selfies and on the shit out of them.
Speaker 4And then I got to hand the Premiership Cup over.
Now, yes I did think about the WTV.
I did wigh up how far it was going to be to get to the microphone?
Did Actually I did have a sneaky look at it.
Speaker 1Obviously Hamish was hogging it.
Speaker 2He was half did the third corner.
I did say WT just to reinforce it.
And then I even turned to a dozen of the blokes behind me right who didn't know who I was, and I said, hey boy, it's just a little scoop for you.
You listened to When Jonathan Brand hands the cup over, I'm predicting that he grabs some mic and says w TV, And then it didn't happen and they all went, mate, you're so full of shit.
Speaker 1You don't even know.
Jonathan Roun, I was like, oh no, I exited the stage very quickly.
Speaker 4He wasn't about me.
But it was a great thrill to do it at the end of the presentation.
Now grabbed the silk?
Where got to grab it at the start of the day when Joel seldom myself got the end of the cup by Jack Rereewold.
But at the end of the day was the most satisfying.
It was just unbelievable.
Speaker 2Were you satisfied with the Norm Smith medal?
I actually thought McCluggage was the best player on the ground.
I know he kicked a few junk goals, but I think it's a seven high rated player in Grand Final, Yes, in history history, so like it's not like he only did his work in that last quarter.
But it could have either gone to Bailey Andrews.
It was good obviously.
Speaker 4Fletcher, but but I mean, you can't take anything like that.
I'll try a blanket over.
I thought, just watching the game, and I was.
I watched it with Lethal actually so great experience.
A lethal on one side Dad's on the other side of the kids.
Just beautiful memories.
But so we looked at it and I think we're all sort of a grade.
You could throw a blanket over Ashcroft, Fletcher, Zorko.
Speaker 1Andrews enormously.
Bailey would have won it if he had a kick straight clear, I would have won it.
Speaker 2Ashcroft had had far more votes than anyone else on the ground.
Speaker 1That surprised me.
That actually surprised me.
So take nothing away from it.
Speaker 4Was made never seen the proper football, but I still watched the replay three times.
Speaker 1I analyzed it closer this morning.
Speaker 4You know, I still would throw blanket over those guys, and I probably had McCluggage just outside of those.
Speaker 1But you know, it just depends the way you look.
Speaker 4McCay's performance was outstanding because Mullen completely shut him down in the in the Quifing final then and then mccague's last three finals since then has been magnificent.
And he'll win the Best in Fairest on Thursday night, which on m seeing.
Actually we're talk a bit more on Thursday's episode, but he'll win the lines.
Best in Ferrest was to performance just reward for magnificent season, but the way he was sat on heavily by steel side Bottom and destroyed him, and then he was sat on by Ocean Mullen and destroyed him two weeks in a row after having his credibility question in terms of how he can handle the tags.
Speaker 1Great performance by Hweie.
Speaker 2And Charlie Cameron, who had a really quiet final series and in that qualifying final count to two possessions.
He was in the mix too when it was lining up for his fifth at the start of the last quarter.
You could have thrown his name up there as well for normally spot on.
Speaker 4I got really confident that our boys going to win it when Charlie kicked that goal early in the second quarter and we heard the song go around.
We'll get to the songs in a minute of the song going around the country, Raid around the m c J.
But to me that was that's good because that invigorates and energize the boys.
When Charlie gets in dance, he danced.
Speaker 1I thought it was a great reward.
Speaker 4For the last six weeks apart from the qualifying final, Charlie's worked really hard defensively, so yes, his offensive numbers have been down, but if you keep going to the well brown Dog.
If you keep contributing, especially defensively as a small forward, you'll eventually get your award offensively.
Lee used to preach that to us all the time, especially small forwards, and he got his just reward.
Speaker 1On the biggest day.
So great observation that one.
Speaker 2Archie last game for the club.
Speaker 4Yeah, I thought he's adelaide.
I thought he's terrific on Dempse.
Dempsey kicked the couple sort of goals just in the goal square.
But I thought Archie did a really good job.
Speaker 2Stars last game for the club.
Speaker 4Think go to West Coast, big money.
Talk about nine hundred times six or times four?
Speaker 1All right?
Speaker 2Will it be his last game ever?
Because he came off with another concussion.
This is a guy that's had repeat head knocks.
He'll probably have to go sit through a medical episode through with the IFL bit like McGovern's done.
Nathan Murphy played his last game in a Grand Final because of bad concussion.
How's he going well?
Speaker 4He said he was fine postgame, so in the rooms having to be with the boys after the game, which is great, by the way.
The only problem is the line sponsored by four X So I'm standing the crown as the card draft ambassador.
Very nervous for me standing there with a foot when getting handed four X, knowing full well as these cameras, there's inshot cameras.
I'm going, what are the bosses doing sitting at home if they're seeing this on TV?
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Speaker 4I quickly needed the highlights to pull up the four and twenty to be handed me in the counter draft.
So when there was a sign of what are those sort of they're not the self they Celsius or they Celtics.
Speaker 1Yeah yeah, like the.
Speaker 4Yeah ken got hand I saw one of those cans get handed me and made I nearly ripped it out of the bike's hand.
Speaker 2The white claw.
Speaker 4Down the bike's heads.
So that was very capitable in there.
But a few beers and then we went back out on the ground again.
I was like, Jesus Christ, can we just go home?
Went back out on the ground with the pies and the families and all the kids.
So the kids out in the time until eventually the security guards came out even towards the Pies.
Dwarves were like, can you guys just funk off underground?
This would have made maybe six point thirty, Like just can you fuck off and go on?
It's like everybody like pliers included, they're pliers out go.
Speaker 2I feel sorry for for JB's children, right, because they will they love footy, They'll go to a lot of Grand finals after this one and that was their first right.
They'll never be able to get on the ground presenting the cans all that again, It's it's like losing your virginity door supermodel, right, and then the rest of your life you're thinking, Gesz, you're.
Speaker 1Never chasing Claudia Schiff has rolled in elm first and camb works.
But hey, what do you think?
What odds would you have given me?
Speaker 4If I sat here on Monday and said, can you give me odds for Patrick Dainsfield not to have a clearance on Grand Final?
Speaker 1Nay?
Speaker 2Oh well, I would have given you one hundred to one.
And then if you'd have also said, not only that, but Jeremy Cameron won't kick a goal mate, right, your own ticket?
They do you think they showed their hand a bit in the qualifying final with their matchups or do you think they played their Grand final the week before against the Hawks because they were ordinary.
Speaker 1They were ordery, they looked when you look at the best players.
Speaker 4So we've got so the four most important players, probably Dangerfield.
Speaker 1So Danfield no influence?
Speaker 2Was he big crook say that?
He'll say that he was a little He.
Speaker 1Won't say that.
Speaker 4Of course, he'd be coffee in the press conference on the friday.
He made a few appearance.
There is a toilet beyond the bench, look to me.
He made a few appearances up there and back.
I'm not sure again on clearly Jeremy Cameron broke his arm.
He was well held by Darcy Gardner until that point though Tom Stewart wasn't there, and Holmes was there and was probably blanketed a bit in the second half by Dunkley, but Homes was fantastic.
So three out of their four most important players either weren't there or had no impact on the game.
It's hard to win a Grand final, isn't it.
Speaker 2Yes, it's really hard, and I just feel like like fakes got out coached in the qualifying final and then turned the Flickner switch on Scotty who hardly done anything wrong, but they started Lesster on Cameron in that qualifying final and remember Jeremy Cameron kicked two goals three and couldn't break the tag of Ocean Mullen and everything that's right.
Everything seemed to work on Saturday, and even the decision to play locking Iel as the sub like it comes on has seventeen, gets seven clearances, kicks a goal like he was unbelievable.
Their matchups worked.
Speaker 4All their matchups, worked all their matchups.
It's a really good point.
Brisbane was so proactive.
They set the game up with their enormous pressure in the first quarter and how many times I said it boys dating back to last year.
Brisbane's midfield and the periphery players around the midfield they hunt better than any team in the competition.
They're very physical and they just hoared the work into Geelong early, didn't they.
They never allowed Myers or Man clean room around stoppages close.
They followed him into stoppage, so will Martin Fletcher.
They are inside stoppage.
Those boys want to play midfield anyway, so they'll love it.
They're comfortable.
Starsivich followed Daansfield up there but they just pummeled the Cats and I think physically they pummeled them, and I think that's why the game opened up in the second half and Geelong Pedestrian didn't they.
Speaker 1Yeah, Brisbane looked really.
Speaker 2Quick and camp Rayner sweated at the back of stoppage and multiple times came flying in with intent and landed those tackles which set up opportunities forward.
Speaker 4It's more, I think Brisbane's Brisbane's midfield's clearly the best midfield in the competition, clearly.
So when they come with that mentality to hunt, no teams can go with them, you know, no matter what the matchups were.
But it is an interesting one here because always post mortem he can say, did scott to go with the right matchups?
He was on a heightened and nothing Scotty because they worked so well on that qualifying final that if he didn't do.
Speaker 2It, ye, you've smarted yourself out yourself.
Breece Stanley didn't play that well.
But when they decided, yeah, I wasn't sure about that move Blitzeves and Stanley going forward.
Yeah, I mean they kept a man on the ground with a broken arm instead of playing ree Stanley.
You know what I mean like so that says a little bit, but anyway, it's another Grand final like two thousand and eight that they went in raging favorites should have to change.
Speaker 1Surpise of bridgebere out to two forty half.
Speaker 2I thought the Cats were absolute certainty, did you, Yeah?
Yeah, But I clearly underestimated the briss Brisbane side and I just thought doing it the hard way, like twenty seven games is a lot of footy.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah it is.
Speaker 2And they were so soundly beaten in that week one of the finals that I just couldn't see a way that they they got back past them.
But in grand finals when they're massive arm wrestles, which it was for the first quarter, the drawer at halftime was fifteen to twenty minutes of the third when the damn wall broke, bust over it busted.
Wide openings had seventy odd points and they were just not going to say that along waved the white flag, but she was.
They did not give a yelp in that last quarter apart from olid deemp she kicking three late and Manner kicking one from fifty.
It could have easily been seventy five points, couldn't it.
Speaker 1Yeah, it could have been.
Speaker 4What about the umpires early so halftime.
I asked Ray Chaman about the raised ray yesterday about this.
So seventeen to four the free kickout, Now, look, most were there.
Most were there except some of the marking contests touchwood, especially when they were letting the game go in the clinches with the with the heavy ground balls.
Some of the marking contests, they were ordinary decisions.
Now, Raiser is adamant that the umpires do not get told the free kick count at half time, but they do get coached, and it's human natures, so they clearly would have been They would have been coach about the marketing contest at aftertime, there is no question about.
Because Brisbane ends up getting four free kicks in about the first two minutes of the third quarter, so it's human.
Speaker 2They want even numbers by the end of the game.
Speaker 4By the end of the game, so you know, he was saying the Rugby League, the ref has got a the ref has got they've got the.
Speaker 2Someone in there keeping them updated on the penalty camp.
Right, do you realize that I knew they had.
I thought it was to the bunker though, but.
Speaker 4No, they're updated and it's given a code name Charlie or or Freddy or whatever that Freddie.
Speaker 1You know, he's within the limits.
Speaker 2You know, Freddie's on track or Charlie's on track.
Stuff like that, Interesting, isn't it?
Speaker 1Yeah?
Speaker 4Do you think that I'm talking about n RALI I'm not talking about the af L, And I don't give a right to ask about the umpires because I'm not normally an umpire winder because we won.
We won the game, but I thought it was it was a big discrepancy and it was sort of noticeable at halftime that I and.
Speaker 3I started pulling it back just a little.
Speaker 1Well, you know, I said to that's actually a good thing for us.
He said, why is that?
Speaker 4And I said, because, mate, you know it's going to happen naturally, it's going to even up because it's going to be brought to their attention.
Speaker 1There's no question about it.
Speaker 2Yeah, And that's what it was.
So where does fake sit in terms of the modern day great coaches?
Maybe not even modern day great.
So, I mean he's taken this side to three Grand finals in a row, like you were won the first one, you're one kick away from going the three peete You look at who they have to come back, you know, and they might not play, but do Dae and McCarthy and those guys.
But kiddy Calemen Wansworth for sure, No Rnsworth who did his Achilles Jack Payne.
Speaker 1And that gives g w s.
Speaker 2You're throwing Oscar Allen, You're throwing Sam Draper.
This side isn't going to fall down the ladder anytime soon.
Speaker 4Oh no, No, look at him at a younger players add on the way again.
So like the the ash Crofts will will not to start, Fletcher's the star.
Marshall is going to be a very good players going to be good.
Speaker 2That's all I hear is Annimals is going to slot straight in and be there round one and fake should take a lot of credit for it because he is.
Speaker 4That club wasn't a destination club tenure.
The club was on its no, he's ten years ago.
Now it's a genuine destination club and a big part of is because Chris Fagan and players won't actually go and play for Chris Fagan.
So it's amazing and he will just keep going.
He's still got the energy even though he's an older coach.
So you know, he looks like he's going nowhere.
I don't think you'll be seduced by the Tasmanian team coming in.
Why would you when you've got this potential dynasty team.
They're no question about game right now.
He's an absolute beauty and I sense always look at it, you know, because we've experienced Grand Finals brand Dog.
Speaker 1It's always are you Are you able to keep the group relaxed?
Speaker 4Is the group relaxed leading into the game, because you know, the energy of the crowd and the energy of the occasion will create an enormous amount of adrenaline and potential anxiety when you go out and cross the white line, So you need a calm group.
When I saw the boys Friday before the at the end of the parade, maybe they're just they'll relax.
Speaker 1They were just mixing with everyone and really chilled.
I thought, geez, that that's a good sign.
That's a good song.
Speaker 4Fags was relaxed as well, I thought, you know, so he's not portraying any of his negative anxiety, I guess onto the plays, So that was a really good sign.
I just want to bring up about the song's got another observation too, very unselfish song choices by the Brisbane Lines Boys.
Now it's a very important thing because I think the Brisbane songs were a lot better than the geelonged songs.
Speaker 3So post goal celebration.
Speaker 4Both clubs did it during the year.
Lines have done it for a few years.
I was agreed upon that songs will be allowed to be played after the game after the Gals.
Speaker 1Now.
Speaker 4I like the song solection by the Lines, and I think it's a big part as to why they've been successful because it's inclusive and they're not selfish.
Speaker 1Choices.
Speaker 4You've got obviously Charlie Cameron, Country Road, You've got Sweet Caroline.
Speaker 1From cam Rayner good to sing along music, that's right, Will Graham, Will Ashcroft, I can't read my own what have I written there?
You got Zach Hey Babe?
And then Hey Jude?
Did you bring the crowd up?
Obviously beat all genuine classics, man, genuine classics.
Even Lethal was singing Hey Jude.
He got into it.
Speaker 4I could send him sitting beside me, I could hear it.
And he wasn't out of tune.
He wasn't the worst singer of all time.
So great song choices by the Boys, very inclusive, included the crowd.
Speaker 1Geelongs no one knew what the songs were.
Speaker 2Yeah, there you go a big part.
Speaker 4That might be the reason as to why Geelong lost the Grand Final and the Lines won the groend.
Speaker 2I'd love to know what Jeremy Cameron and Patty Dangerfield song choices well, and what about Snoop But obviously a lot of talk about him and the controversy around the AFL picking him and they had to make a little caravan out in the back there for him to be able to smoke weed because obviously the mcgs he's a smoke venue.
Speaker 4I want to know this because I was on the ground.
You know, you realize you can't hear it on the ground.
You can just hear noise.
Yeah, it's just white noise.
Speaker 1Yeah.
So what was it actually like?
The words look good.
Speaker 2It was sensational, massive tick and it was much better this year because the last few year is Katy Perry and kiss.
I've been in a box as well, and I found that the glass he's not great for the acoustics.
So I wanted to get out there with the people and Snoop was unbelievable.
The only the only problem for me was I was Shane warn Stand.
So they set it up other way to face the members so well that you could hear the music.
Speaker 3In the because he had his back to you the whole time.
Speaker 2Yeah, we didn't see the band that well and everything, but I think.
Speaker 3It's got to be a middle stage and you work your way around.
Speaker 2It's a TV product, right, so what you're seeing on TV is number one more so than what it sounds like and looks like to the people there.
But I thought Snoop was outstanding.
Speaker 3Ye, great choice and the kids loved it.
Speaker 5We were on a rooftop with a bunch of mates, but we spoke to overe yesday, caught up again and all the young kids are watching it.
They were loving it and dancing and stuff.
There's kids in the streets that were dancing to it.
So it was a perfect choice.
And it blended generations, so you know, there were some older generations.
Oh yeah, I can't remember this when I was younger, and the kids still loved it.
Speaker 1Apparently national Anthem was one for the agency.
Speaker 2Now I've got a theory around this.
Got a theory right, There is a rise in patriotism around this country of ours.
Yes, and when the national anthem came on, every single person me included sung it at the top of our voice and one hundred thousand people I.
Speaker 1Was singing it out down on the ground.
Speaker 2Those that weren't quickly realized that I'm the odd one out here, so they then start singing it.
And I think it was stark because every year, you know a lot of people don't.
Everyone took their head off and blared it out and this is this is the rise that's coming in Australia.
Speaker 1Oh wow, right, so was a bit of political message.
Speaker 2I think there was a bit of Okay, we're to be Australia, We're proud of our national anthem and fuck everyone else that's trying to hijacket.
Speaker 1I like it.
I like it.
The aroar of the crowd was enormous.
Speaker 2I've heard it, yeah, I was.
Speaker 4I'm going to have to watch it back because you can't hear it.
She was standing ten meters down.
I had to line I mean, Joel Seldaut to actually line up with the umpire.
Speaker 2He's on the back of your next stand up when the when the national anthem comes on.
Speaker 4Well, well absolutely it was unbelaw but it was more so when the crowd roared at the end of the song because when you're out there, you actually can't really hear it, hear the words.
Speaker 1So I sang along.
I was like, I was one of those.
Speaker 4I was proud I was a Patriot, and I looked along the line.
A few of the players were singing it as well, So that was great to see ads back in.
Speaker 1A second, buccome back to Brownies podcast.
Speaker 4Now, brown Dog, what about beast Moo's performance on Friday night?
No doubt you would have got the ten dollars.
Speaker 2Yeah, well, it would have been nice if one of our part owners in the studio had actually tipped the doors.
Speaker 4I can't believe I completely forgot about it, and you know, it won his trial the other day by ten lengths.
But Ben Hayes was laughing about it on the audio.
They put the side of the trial with blinkers, and they had Blake Shin on the trial, so I've actually seen the run.
He was laughing, going, they are good horses.
That thing's been clearly likes the blinkers.
So I thought I'd better grab the eight dollars before we lose it because Blake Shin's going to tell everybody about it.
Speaker 1Mate.
Speaker 2It's ended up drifting out of ten dollars and just one with a leg in the air one by three lengths for those that weren't in the Valley on Friday night.
Speaker 1And I was there was any feedback on the.
Speaker 2Devastation because because Friday Night at the Valley was a bit of a strip out, I get all the favorites were getting beat.
Speaker 1Everything was going on.
Speaker 2Uh and then JB's horse wins.
You know, I would have set the weekend up beautifully.
Speaker 5Imagine how nice it must be when you've got a horse you forget about that wins a race and you're going to be bothered telling you mates about it.
Speaker 3You like, oh mate, just a stable.
Speaker 1That was as good as another cash?
Yeah?
Oh yeah?
Speaker 2Did the Blinkers sharpen it up?
Just turned it into black caviart?
That was very funny.
And I tell you what else is funny.
I've always loved the way that that Geelong have done their Mad Monday.
They've kept the tradition alive when a lot of clubs have let it fall by the wayside.
They still get dressed up and Holly Dempsey and Sam Deaconing have rolled up to their Mad Monday in an Aston Martin holding brown paper bags with the words cotton On really leading into well, I don't know if it's a myth or not, but everyone says, you know, cotton On and geelongs are destination.
Speaker 1By the boys.
Speaker 2They do it, well, yeah, they do there after the Grand Final every year for probably the last fifteen years, I've seen JB at the September Clubs Club.
It's basically like the bird Gage for the footage out the front of Gate six.
It's a little but just.
Speaker 3To the the upper attendee.
Speaker 1No, it's you.
Speaker 4You can't buy tickets for it.
It's it's the same as the bird CAGs.
Like sponsors, every sponsored Marquees.
Speaker 1Cal Cal Draft, Yeah, sports best sports, bear all that.
Speaker 2I've got the Marquees.
So they have their clients, their pre game comes with a ticket, then post game and we're up and about and Hachi.
The last couple of years he's wanted to build the excitement around the c and Marquee, right, So he gives Nick Natt now a little bit of folding to work the decks because he's yeah, and he gave me a pretty simple task.
He just said, at about eight o'clock, go out into the September Club and just pop your head into a few of the other marquees and sort of drag people like a magnet towards the SCN marquee.
Speaker 3They want to do this of you.
Yeah, so dog's job go and get people, get packing out and.
Speaker 2Just let him know that it's the place to be, you know, in the later hours of the night.
So I did that, and I think I did it quite well because by nine o'clock and it closes at ten, but by nine there would have been four hundred and fifty people in the se and Marquee on the dance floor.
Nick Knats just dropping bangers and it was unbelievable.
And you know there's some of the gout gout was there, you know, So who's so Aaron Fink in the corner of the former Australian Captain.
You had some club presidents dance sing on the dance floor.
Speaker 1It was good.
Speaker 2Yeah, it was mag give us.
And then he got me up on the decks and said, mate, you've helped contribute to this.
Play a song.
Speaker 3DJ don't.
Speaker 2Yeah, And he's quite particular with the music.
He wants touchy and he turned him and goes, what are you going to play?
I said, Swedish House mafia and he goes, who's that?
I said, just trust me, mate, So then I played don't you Worry, Don't you Worry chiut and made the joint went off and just brought great memories.
The only thing missing really was Sam Grimley.
I couldn't piss on his head again while that song was on, which I did at the concert at home, said to him outside of that, the joint was going off and we had a great time.
We missed you.
Speaker 1I remember getting on with Nick last year.
Speaker 2That's it, yeah, same place I was.
Speaker 4I went home well instead of the September time because Dad's birthday.
We took bop back to our joint and we're getting with freda frog ice cream cake?
How goods a Frida Frog ice cream cake?
Speaker 2Holds up?
Holds up absolutely.
We blew the candles out, we had the sparklers.
Speaker 4There was nearly a fire alarm went off, but we had a good night and they watched the replay.
So a start contrast your evening Brown Dog and hour was the week Cashy's You're getting a bit done.
Speaker 2I was pretty quiet, actually I was.
I was here, there and everywhere, but I was just nice, under under control.
A couple of cashes, but yeah, it was busy.
Yeah, it was all gone pretty smoothly till the end, which you we'll discuss at some stage.
Speaker 4But I want to try and find out who that bloody person was.
I noticed it was a bit of a kerfuffle post post event.
There was a bit of a kerfuffle between an ex player and the current player who played at the same club.
Speaker 1So I don't have to try and fire any ideas on that one.
Speaker 2I'm not too sure, but it did say former great of the game, so that.
Speaker 1Have to rule you out there.
Speaker 4We'll try and track that down, bros this and work with your contact.
I would have had the NRAL game yesterday.
That was unbelievable.
Speaker 1The Brisbane bron again.
Speaker 4They've done again the comeback of the Ages.
Penrith never get beaten when they're in front fourteen zip up at halftime.
They end up going down sixteen to fourteen in one of the great games.
They've done it twice down the final series.
They overcame the unwinnable game against in the first final, so sets up a beauty next week.
The Melbourne Storm against the Brisbane Broncos, the arch rivals from a long history.
Speaker 2Yeah, the Storm just workmanlike, you know, like blue collar.
They just know what they're doing.
They got Jerome Hughes back, got the job done Friday night.
And then you've got the Broncos.
That player flampoint game.
You're never sure what's going to happen.
And Reese Walsh as good is their architects.
Sometimes he can throw an intercept, he missed a shot at goal from like fifteen out, but then he can do the absolute miraculous and drag him back from behind.
So I watched the Canberra game.
Jeez, they got lucky, but they won and they were outplayed for seventy minutes.
And again you could say they've got a fraction lucky with it, but they win again, sets up for an unbelievable game.
So yeah, I'm excited for a Grand Fall.
Speaker 1I haven't been either.
Jesus would be a cracking to go to.
Yeah, it'd be tough to this one though.
Speaker 3Rumors that Teddy Swims is very unwell, that he might not be up to play.
Yeah, he's in all sorts.
Well, cancel a number of his shows.
Speaker 2He's got six.
Speaker 1Days, can't win, He's drowning his own phlegm.
Speaker 4Lift Teddy you come to these shores, Okay, you take your money, get up there on stage and lift your week.
Bastard anyway, all the best of the storm, but we'll chat more on Thursday when we're back.
Speaker 1Have a good day to generate
