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Scotty & Goss - Full Show (25/07/2024)

Tune in to Scott Cummings and Tim Gossage on this Thursday edition of the Breakfast Show! They, as always, are joined by great guests to start your morning:

James 'Sully' Sullivan - NRL Expert

Jess Hosking in the Studio - West Coast AFLW Star

Brennan Cox - Fremantle Dockers Defender

7 @ 7 Blind Ranking - Western Derby Moments

Your Calls & Texts

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Duration:
1h 12m
Broadcast on:
25 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

Tune in to Scott Cummings and Tim Gossage on this Thursday edition of the Breakfast Show!

They, as always, are joined by great guests to start your morning:

  • James 'Sully' Sullivan - NRL Expert
  • Jess Hosking in the Studio - West Coast AFLW Star
  • Brennan Cox - Fremantle Dockers Defender
  • 7 @ 7 Blind Ranking - Western Derby Moments
  • Your Calls & Texts

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It's Scotty and Goss for breakfast. Morning everyone, 4.6, took it to both Studio for the next two hours based here, Adopt a Stadium, experienced game-changing sound this season with a Sonos big show coming up because we're going to be chatting with Brett and Cox after 7 o'clock. The 7 at 7 thanks to Matabo, Scotty, good morning. Good morning mate, how are you? Yeah, good thanks. 7 at 7, top of Derby moment. Yes, blind ranking, so they're in a hat. You get 7, I get 7, we don't know what's coming. We have a lot of fun with these and we'd like to say hello to Jack Steele, the most famous Jack to a play. Yeah, that's how you get yourself in trouble with it. And you know what, I'm a little concerned because I just had a quick chat with Special Cable before we came on and said, 'I'm not sure if I missed any.' Oh, no, I thought that, he's too young to understand the Derby history. We should have probably committed a bit more help. He should have put some, maybe more retrospective. How far back will he go? Well, he's going to go back to Brett Heady's great mark. I mean, Brett Heady's mark is synonymous to the Derby at Subia Cooval, if that's not in there, then we'll just turf the idea. He's just running out to get some more paper. No, hold on. I'm only here. Joby's marks, no. Brett Heady's mark is famous because Brett Heady makes the stadium. He said, 'Oh, it was up, so I could see City Beach.' Yeah. Oh, it serves up. It's a big cup, it's full. So, 7-at-7, if you've got any ideas about that, don't forget. It's 0-4-8-7-7-3-6-7-3-6. Looking forward to that, Brett and Cox, as I mentioned, James Sullivan will be up and about, dog and rugby league. And we head across to Belgium. Fantastic opportunity. Lovely this time of year. We're going to be speaking, for those who don't know, to Michael Schumacher, Daniel Ricciardo, and Oscar Piastre, live and exclusive at 0-4-8. If they can't make it, we'll be chatting with Carl Reindler. He's the F1 safety car driver from Perth. It saves me world-first for about 15 years. It's a cruel, cruel by you. But anyway, look forward to it. Yeah, we'll try them. LAUGHTER Is that not around? No, Carl's alright. What's Carl doing? So, Carl is the guy who drives at the back. He drives the medical safety car at about, I don't know, 300 kms an hour. Now, Carl Reindler... That doesn't sound too safe to me. It does not. So, he's a West Aussie. Yeah. Right. He was a supercar driver, and he's very successful. But he's always so famous. If you want to do the Google YouTube thing, Google Carl Reindler, that's K-A-R-L, Re-I-N-D-L-E-R. He's famous for being stuck on the grid at Baba Gello, and a car plowing into the back, and the thing just went up into a ball of fire. Fireball. Yeah, incredible review. But he's still with us, clearly, because he's driving over there at the F1, and he travels with the F1 Circus as a safety car driver, and we're going to be chatting with him. He's over in Belgium for the racist weekend. He likes his geek because there's no cars behind him on the grid. Well, he's used to that. A supercar. He was always at the background. (LAUGHS) Wack! Yeah. Yeah. You know, it's not my geek. I thought I told him a bit. Yeah. We're here, of course, in the Talking Depo studio. We're going to hit the topics, and one topic that has really soared in discussion is involving West Coast Eagles. I'm going to talk about that in a brief moment. Speaking of West Coast Eagles, we've got a guest who's, well, I've probably got a bigger profile than us in Melbourne town. Fair to say. And she's starting to build a very big profile here in Perth town. Fair to say. Yeah. More importantly. She's got reciprocal rights and carry-up, comfort club. Yes! (LAUGHS) Jess Husking is joining us, of course. Jess Husking has played over 50 games in AFLW with Carton and Richmond. Now finds herself in WA, and she's carving out a wonderful profile for the football club, more importantly, on the field, but also building it off the field. And she's shadowing our production team and us today to learn what not to do in breakfast radio. (LAUGHS) Hey, Jess, thanks for coming in. Scotting us. Thank you for having me. You're not going to the door today. It's going to be like, "Wow, who's this in the front door?" I don't know. We don't normally get guests. What's going on? It's still dark. Are you a little bit? Oh, no. No, I'm not. I'm normally a bit of a sleeping person, but I find myself in WA waking up a bit earlier. Oh, you wait 'til summer, and the sun gets up at 4.45. It's ridiculous. Yeah. So when the alarm went off this morning in downtown Peppermint Grove, we're led to believe your living radio, which is... It seems that everyone we have on lives in Peppermint Grove. I don't know. For those in Peppermint Grove, it's like the... Torek of... Yeah, the triangle. It's back there at Torek, I'm an out. Oh, this is very... Hello, hello. Hello, hello, hello. She's very talkin' the lingo, this is... There's a golden triangle here. It's darily full of real flogs. Gold. I don't have anyone in there. Yeah! Good girl, huh? What's you? I'm on my way. I'm on my way. I'm on my way, losing my access to Karen up pretty soon if I can just talk about... Nice work. So, you've been here for a little while, and you've found yourself when the alarm went off this morning. Did you go, "Oh, maybe I'm not that keen to be involved." What time do you alarm sit off? Alarm went off at 4.15. Yes, cool. I had a little snooze. Oh, really? I took up at 4.30, but everywhere in Perth, you can get around within half an hour, so it's fantastic. Well, this is on the way to training, predominantly, isn't it? Yeah. Just stopping off here, huh? Yeah, super easy. Have you been so... Have you played... Did you play here at the stadium? No, no. I haven't played at Optus. You've trained on it yet? No, haven't trained on it, but we do have a derby ourselves coming up. Yeah. Wow. That's not till September, though. And how's time at West Coast going? You've been here now, you're a 50-game player, you're... You know, obviously, they wanted some experience of going after you. How's the settling in? How's the game? How's the game? Yeah, that whole experience piece, I think I got called Mum and Nana the first week that I was in. I realised maybe my age and how long I've been around. You're in the 20s, right? Yeah, yeah. Still, I think we've got a lot of young girls, so I'm 28, and I, again, bring across some of that experience. But Daisy's been amazing, and she's just got this innate ability to get any message across to every learning style, and we've got girls screaming in drills, just having fangirl moments because she laces out a kick still. So, nice. She's amazing. That's good. So, you've settled in nicely. Very nicely. Plenty of activities. Well, normally, you know, messages come for us. We've been surfed already, Goss. Jess was fantastic with my kids yesterday at the team's photo shoot. Yeah, John's two daughters were at the front. I saw the hat. Yeah, John's two daughters won a competition, and I went up and said hello, and I just love it. I love getting the kids involved, and that's probably the reason that I apply, and I get to join. Do you get the impact that you can have on people? Yeah. And youngsters coming through. Yeah, I've had some pretty incredible stories and to see some of those people that get to come through our footy club. And I used to wear Nick Riewald's number, and Lenny Hayes's number, I mean, I see I used to pretend to play in the backyard. So, when I had a kid first do that for me, it was kind of that jaw-dropping moment, and I now realise that impact that it has on the kids. Well, you'll get to know John. John, he's one of our genuine star listeners. Well, he seems that he's dropped us pretty quickly. Oh, John, he come back. He's well-traveled, so he started at Woodvale. Is Greenwood? Greenwood then Woodvale? Greenwood then Woodvale. Dine Alachoud Hill might have gone back to Dinella. Yeah. It spends a lot of his time out at night. Yeah, yeah. It's all gone horribly wrong in the reality of that one's stuff. What is this? No, no. You don't know that. We've gone horribly right for now. Anyway, he's a very good man, and he's a font of knowledge, and I repeat, he's a font of knowledge. Dirk says, "Good morning, boys, from Melbourne." Thank you, Dirk. We appreciate that as well. Maybe show... Oh, there we go. Oh, there we go. There we go. Something's happened. Here we go. What have you said now, Goss? I've only read this. I'm going to try and train, mate. Some Steve. Steve, good morning to you. Maybe show some respect, Gossage. There's Josh Carr never lost a game versus Adelaide Croes in his career. Also a premiership coach with this NFL. Few more runs on the board than you'd think. Yeah, mate. What's that all about? Hey, Steve, this happened three days ago, brother. Steve, you're in complete flop, mate. No, no, no, no, no, no. You've got some spelling issues and some, you know, autocorrect stuff going on, but what's happened, Steve? What happened last night, or what happened this morning? We found the Josh Carr grab, please. We just want some clarity on the Josh Carr. So for those who want to get back to the story, I rounded the story on... Was it Monday? It's so friendly, there were nice messages. Was it Monday around with the story? Yeah, it was Monday. Monday, you said that Ken Hinkley has gone... In the last 24, 48 hours, it's gone really close to the top of the pecking order for the West Coast Eagle. Just the shopping distance, how you getting the gear? No, no, no, he said he's seen one of the maps. You're very, very intently, and Josh Carr... We'll refute that in the media and said this... I think he's probably just got a look at the source first, and I think it was Gossage wasn't it, and was there with that reliable, is it? Well, that's the press conference in Adelaide. And then Josh went to spear himself into the chat that he's got to knock back any overtures to come and coach West Coast. You weren't even asked. Josh, you're not going to be asked... Yeah, you know what? ..because you're unreliable, Josh. You've reached Covid three times, Josh. You've got suspended by a club for four weeks, Josh. Steve, that's respect. So, stick that in your pipe and smoke it, don't text again. I'm with Josh. I mean, when Scarlett Johansson rings me to go out with her, I'm not going to go out with her. I'm not going to go out with her. And Steve, just understand, there's a little bit of bi-play, a little bit of humour. Josh had a smile on his face. We delivered a bit of a brick-bat bat. It's humour. It's entertainment, Steve. Relax, mate. How are you so angry, Steve? Steve, that's the biggest point. I mean, what's the amount of money? It's just, what about a sector of it? Relax and have a nice day. Get used to it, Jess. This is the type of stuff we deal with. I love it. I love it. You've got your fair share over the years old. Imagine, how do you cut with social media pressure? Ah, I wish sometimes I could give it back, but sometimes you've just got to switch off your phone. Yeah, do you read the comments? Oh, yeah. That's fantastic. I'll sit down with a box of popcorn and read all the comments. And then, the better you don't get involved. Oh, yeah. My mum's Facebook page that she has under an alias. Well, better again, the moment. Yeah, there we go. Do you hear that? Jess doesn't get involved in the comments. Why haven't I? You post something, maybe read the comments if you want to clip around your own year old, but don't get involved. Four weeks, try, mate. I know. And how much better is your life, mate? It's fantastic. You used to love getting in the muck. Absolute muck of social, then he would start on a break. You'd throw him on a break and then that comma, then he just goes, "What?" I've never, it's all about entertainment. There's a lot of people. Kane wants to be back, corn. He said, "You've got to get back on." He said, "How are you?" Because he's wearing a lot of the hay. He wants me to take some of the hay off of it. He's only one man. He takes so much he can take. All right, here comes some text. "Just doesn't mind dishing out a few punches on the footy field. "Just was involved in the big stash round, which I'm in calling with." Wow. Well, I've done it. What are you doing? I've been in a punch-on. Was that on the boundary line? It was a former player? Believe it or not, I have an identical twin sister, so I have a feeling it was actually for her. Sarah's a thug. Oh, she is. She is that little thug. She's a thug, yes. All righty, here we go. What else have we got? Steve's been awake all night thinking about your ghost. Poor fellas had a rough night. Tom O from Mumbry. Steve needs to take her yoga or meditation. Oh, here we go. She's back. Here we go. Here we go. Now we see, this is Steve. He's bizarre. Is that the same? That's the same, right? Tim, do you think the doctors will take all three picks to the draft? He's your upgrade to a higher pick by trading? That's Steve in that. This is the same number. I think that's the same number. 3.5.9. Hang on, let's scroll up here. Yeah, next Steve. Oh, wow, now I'm confused, Steve. Steve's there. Come back here, I see. Do you have a good whack and they come back around? Well, answer his question then. Show some respect, sausage. Do you think we'll take all three picks to the draft or upgrade to a higher pick by trading? No, they'll be using them. They will definitely be using them. But their shopping order is Warner, Bolton, which I don't think they'll get. Baker and Baker. Baker's got to decide west coast. Tim English's name has now really come onto the radar for a lesser amount. He's not re-toning. That'll be Rudy back. Rudy will come back. Oh, yeah. Because Rudy left. Back to the fever. Back to the fever. She's... Oh, you can do it live in different states now. No, she's over there now. She left. Yeah, yeah, she left. She left Queensland? Oh, she Queensland. I'm pretty sure she went to Queensland. Really? I don't think she likes him. I think that's when we wish you there in that relationship. She just goes anywhere. She goes anywhere. He's not. Bye, mate. Oh, a lot of fun. Bye, folks. Hey. Oh, Ian. Yes, leave it. Look, we're on here. Both of you. What? Hey? You've got form and podcast and you're about to... Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. You've got the password. Hey, also, just quickly, that brings us to the topic. Have a listen to Tom Barris during 27. I'm a West Coast Eagles player. And unless the rug gets pulled out from under my feet, I'll stay that way. And then Mitch Cleary had this last night. And Hawthorne has thrown its hat into the ring to try and prize key-defended Tom Barris out of West Coast. The 28-year-old has three years to run on his deal at the Eagles. Yeah, and we know that he's also wanted by the Bulldogs. Yeah. Well, you guys would be wanted by everybody. Yeah, but... He told me, he told me at that function of month or so ago. Are you allowed to share this? Yeah, well, I didn't, the day after anyway. I'm not going anywhere. I don't, every time of the year, it's around the same time this year, you can set your watch to it that I'm going somewhere. I'm not going anywhere. He told me. Play it again during 27, please. I'm a West Coast Eagles player. And unless the rug gets pulled out from under my feet, I'll stay that way. OK, so that's over to Matthew Clark. That's over to Matthew Clark and Tom Pike, right there. That's what that comment is from June 27th. You're not pulling the rug out from Tom Barris. Yeah, right now. I would not. I would not. Not right now. It's not a good time. No. I wouldn't be doing that. No. Three years. OK, well, if they want Chad Warner, I'd be pulling the rug out from under Tom Barris. Would you? I threw it to the free, we had a function last night, another same sort of thing with... Where were your last night, Scott? The city beer all again. With who, Scott? Jake Waterman and Jeremy McGowan and Gordon Clark. Well, they've got fitness tests to get there. Oh, the old fitness test, did they? Matthew Water, Croc. You're both playing. Jake, he's going to play it's under the game. Yep. I would expect them both to pass. And I mean, Clark, he was here. Do you want Clark? Have you ever had him? He was, he had a hat on. He did not have a hat on the function. I think he sleeps in it. And he would play in a hat if I let him. He had a cap on. Yes. Wow. That's his trademark. Yeah. I know. But I asked the supporters the same question we've thrown on in here, when we were talking about Chad Warner. I asked them. I said, oh, I put your little purple heart aside for one second. If Sydney said you can have Chad Warner, but we want Caleb's wrong, they all went, no, no, no. I'm giving up Caleb, no. So the fair supporters are all in that camp, too. I'm thinking, obviously, you'd do everything possible, not to lose Caleb's wrong. But if you had to pick a player out of those two, would you want Chad Warner in your team or Caleb's wrong? Chad Warner every day. Yes. Chad Warner. Yeah. Oh, for your faithful. Faithful. But so wrong is a star. So wrong is a star. Anyway. Yeah, no worries. But sometimes you've got to give up something to get something. Right, yeah. So Roy, who, you know, we, we, we, we, we temper Roy's text, because he does, we love Roy. Roy, Roy is a fan of our show. He texts a lot. Good man, Roy. He's a good man. We love him. We love being a part of his day every day. And he could do some more work on the worksite, because he seemed to be forever texting. Yeah, but yeah. When you're on a scaffolding, it's probably not a-- Yeah, it's not safe. Not safe. Tommy Barris told me-- Oh, here we go. Take this to the bank. Tommy Barris told me in a Southyard cafe, "Don't worry, Roy. I'm not going anywhere. I'm a one club player." Both of them. He, he did say, take these three words to the bank. "I'm not going anywhere." Boy, you're unemployed, Roy. [LAUGHS] He's not unemployed. Well, the time is yeah, at the hour, too. He lives in Temple State. Yeah. It's a mile away. Where's Temple State? A mile's away from the Southyard. Yeah, I didn't go out of Southyard. Southyard, no, Turak, and then MCG. That was the signal. This is such a golden triangle flog out here. You've gone to the golden triangle of Melbourne. Yeah. Live in the one here. Yeah. I didn't even have a car. Spained to be Hendries. Didn't have a car in Melbourne. They didn't need money, Melbourne. And don't give anyone either, because Jesus, the weekend had drove me nuts to it. So I think the traffic's got worse in Melbourne. Oh, it has. He had a Tesla drive, didn't he? [LAUGHS] Yeah, it's out there. Oh, that'll be right. Hey, Jesse, you're in great hands with Scotty and Tim, the best entertainment package in WA. Tom Barris is now strongly linked to Hawthorne, asked Tom Morris here. So, OK, let's straighten it up. There's got to be-- if it's now two clubs-- and remember, Bulldogs have just launched a $78 million facility. So there's an attraction point for him. Yep. Hawthorne or something. It's still in Footscray. They haven't moved the oval. So you're having a go at me about Golden Triangle type of chat, and you've come up with that. I only live two suburbs away. Tom Barris, there's too much smoke, isn't there now? It's billowing. It's billowing. There's two clubs, and it's strong. And you know, a lot of it is around the-- we look at managers and say, well, they're out of contract, and they're just trying to get a price, and they're just saying, well, there's interest here, and there's interest there, and there's interest there. He's in contract. Tom Barris, isn't he? Yeah, three to go. Three years to run. And he said, I'm not going anywhere unless they pull the rug from out under me. Well, I'm not convinced until West Coast say that he's a required player. And if they say he's a required player, then he's out the door. Yeah, he won't be going anywhere. I don't think he's going anywhere, mate. I think there's a very heavy rug under it, and no one can pull it. Oh, you are there. Hey, geesh, is that the cold face? He's at the cold face. AFLW, West Coast, how's it going over there? Yeah, I think-- 'Cause you think it's been really bad for a long time. So we're going to see-- no, sorry. I'm not going to just dance around the fringes. I'm a fan, and nowadays he's come, and they've got some good recruits, I feel, and there's some young girls coming through. And number one fan, too, Jesse. He's the number one pom-pom waiver for the football club, even though he pretends he's not. I can't wait to see the face paint. The West Coast equals. Oh, I can't wait to see that either. All right, yep. Will you do that at some stage? Will you go to one of Jesse's games this season? And hold up a sign. I'm a fan of a-- I'm a Jess. I just put on five, yeah. I'm a Jess with your face paint in an eagle's colours. I'll do better than that. I'll have a sign that we have. I don't think there's anything better than that. Tell me a sign, and I'll only be one. You know how they hold up signs, like pickles and all that on the bench? I'm going to hold up one, right? And I'll be in the shape of a golden triangle. And just say, I'm a Jess. With face paint? With face paint. With face paint. Face paint? I'm a Jess golden triangle. Lock in. We've got that. We've got that. Oh, we're there. Let's get a breakaway and come back. Jess is in the studio with us, Jess is trying to carve out. Well, just in case things go wrong at West Coast, she's looking for a career after. After, and it would be some sort of media little thing. And I think we've got Ash Brazel working for all of those. I mentioned Jess and Ash together with-- I made it. He said already I made it. [LAUGHTER] Just curious where he and both of us are going to get in the arse. And Tom's both heard it seriously. So wrong, absolutely not. He's better at leadership qualities than a Warner. Yep. What do you think they could get? If they do tray, hawks, or dogs for a barris and bin chicken? Yep. Morning, Jess seems like the hawks are shopping. Do the TB rumors mean they're thinking Josh, badly isn't going to leave the Saints. Yeah, that's a good point, Scotty. You can't have battle and you can't have barris or something. Well, if you're Josh better, why wouldn't you leave the Saints? Yeah, you're under siege down there. That's why. It's absolutely cool, Dennis. So boring. Let's get a breakaway and come back. On this day, Jess, strap yourself in. It's the best segment on radio. 24 pounds. # I'm going to lie... # # And let it shine # # Just all along the night # # Like the fight there to lie # # 'Cause baby, you're a pain # # You are... # It's official. It'll be great. Katie Perry, Grand Final Entertainment. There's a reason to get your tickets right now. It should be great. I mean, now that they know that it's going to be Fremantle versus Sydney and there's no one going to be there, they need to flop some tickets. And they need someone who's got some crowd pull. I think it should be terrific. I think it sort of tunes are about Grand Final Day, Jess. I'll get up and about and a bit of fun. Oh, I reckon I could see Josh up there. Yeah, do it. A bit of a jeer. You wait till after 6.30. So after the face paint and the eagles, they've held W. I want to see you there in Robbie William's suit. Yeah. Or Delta Goodroom's suit. LAUGHTER I'd say a Taylor Swift outfit. Yes, I'll come with the little bead things. Sparkles. Yeah, I'll have all that covered. Hey, we're going to get a breakaway and come back. After 6.30 now, I know when you walked in and you opened the door, he said, "Hey, guys, thanks for having me." And he said, "I just can't wait for the highlight of the morning." And that is on this day. So he waited. The other people suggesting that Jess reads it takes over on this day. Not quite ready. No, he won't relinquish his own segment. Right. On this day, 25th day, January. But yes, just confirming Katie Perry is the Grand Final Entertainment. [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] Yeah. 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It's a name at the top. But if you're a sponsor, the last thing you need is another distraction. All things considered. I don't think it's going to have a huge impact on my life. Yeah, but what's the point of having it then? Because sometimes these new players pop up and people in special comments don't know who they are. Oh, rubbish. We don't even look at numbers when we're commentating for Paul. Do you look at numbers? Well, sometimes if it's someone I don't know. Oh, that's him. Yeah, you should know. You should know the more human experts say. Oh, there's no problem with the name on the back here. Yes. I like it. I think it's going to get people... Women's football, I reckon. I think women's football, no disrespect, but as its infancy of the competition, 100% and the turnover of players are transition players. I just think it's us young ones like Jess and me that are just different. You're a sore all the change. You're all a sore. All of a sudden you've got some little out of it, some little golfing buddy. Yeah, a golfing buddy in the Snob-Cottoslobe area. What else ever exists? I say he bowls at Daisy's, right here. And Jess Fox and our boy Eddie Ockhamdon, who was elected... Yeah, man, broke in his first... He broke in first. He did. He said, Eddie, are you going to be the flag bearer? And he said, yes, unequivocally, yes. I can't say too much. I said, well, I'm going to tell you, Ed, you are wearing the flag. So that's been locked in, which is very, very good news. And, yeah, Paris Games has started and the rugby sevens, Aussies, all over it. We got the win with Kenya, 21 to 14, defeat of Samoa was followed by a 21 to 7 win against Kenya. Back up quick, two zips straight away, done. So they could actually win a gold medal before the Open Championship. And they don't even need to see a ladder. They might know then it's like we're big them to stay, just let us stay. Imagine the distraction that rugby sevens would cause. And finished, run a mark. Good on you, Chris. Nice work. That's the sports update there. Time to do this. Here we go. There we go. I'll see you have a listen to this. Sorry, Jess. Birthdays, events and some of the great moments in history. It's on this day. Give Jess a pen a paper. Yeah. Yeah, what else Jess says before you said I was to grab a paper. You were a pen and say, I want you to mark down the people you've heard of and the songs you've heard of. OK. And once you haven't. So ready? So stand by. OK, so this is thanks to Baron today because the little things are everything. So it's Thursday. It's 25th of July. Happy birthday celebrating a birthday on this day. Don't give anything away. Don't give facial expressions and don't you try and coax her into saying, do you know or not? No, it's just going to be done. Oh, natural. Bruce Woodley. Who? Who? Bruce Woodley? Who sat down with Bruce Woodley the other day? Someone from Bruce sat down with Bruce Woodley the other day up. Wow. It was a West Coast Jeremy McGuffin or Tom Paris or someone from WA sat down with Bruce Woodley. Who's Bruce Woodley? Bruce Woodley is this man. I would search the whole world of love to my life. It's true. But I know I'll never find. Out of the seekers. Bluey McKenna. Oh, yes. It was blue in a cafe in Melbourne. Thank you. Bluey McKenna was having coffee and he sat down with Bruce Woodley because he's a rusted on seekers now. What a happy birthday to Bruce. Going strong in '80. One in the no common. Jim? No, hang on. We don't know that. Don't try and coax her into texting or ticking or whatever. 81 today. Jimmy McCarty. If she had me back again, well, I would never let her say I'll go home. Remember a man? She was the reader of David Bowie. Yes. YouTube for model Sudanese. I think she was Somalia. Yeah. Model 68 today. A man. Matt LeBlanc 57. Does he like you? Because if he doesn't like you, this is all a moot point. Right. Yeah. A moo point. Yeah. It's like a car's opinion. It just doesn't matter. Play Joey in a friend is off. Is he still with us? Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's going down a lot. Dumpins, aren't they? Well, no. One of them has. Oh, she was a friend. Oh, she was a friend. No one pins. She wasn't a friend. Friends are still the best TV show David. This is great. W.G. Grace on this day retired from Club Cricket at the age of six. W.G. Grace. Retired. Not retired hurt. Retired. But I gave it away. Fear the sake of the best day out of his body. The monkey is taboo with this in 66. Yeah. We all don't live under. A rock man. Seriously. Charlie Rich, Peter Matera's favourite. He passed away on this day of 1995, but not before a couple of big bangers. Oh, hey. Did you happen to see the most beautiful girl in the world? Hey, it's a different one, though. You want to know the song when you visit me, Charlie Rich? Whoa. Whoa. She cried. You see how some guesses are not right. Cry. Hey. If you happen to see the most beautiful girl, then walk down on me. Taylor, I'm sorry. Taylor, I'm sorry. All righty. Charlie Rich. Hey, she's gone. Craig Lounds was involved in a six-card dust-up on this day 99. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. That's... Oh, look at that. That's Craig Lounds. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Look at that. That's... Oh, look at that. That's... Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. That's... Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. That's... Oh, look at that. That's... Oh, look at that. That's... Oh, look at that. That's... Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. That's... Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Oh, look at that. Look at that. I've got six yeses and three no's. So you use six of the nine? I did. I used to sit with Dad's record play up and it started... It's enough now, you're starting to like... Age of mean. And I used to sit there with the Beatles playing Let It Be. So from that I reckon I picked up three of them. Okay, and we've got a message here that's just left yet. Do they want me to go? No, they're just saying after listening to that segment you're going to be reconsidering your live choices. No, Fleetwood Mac is one of my favourite bands. There you go. My first concert was the Eagles, so... Can you come in at 6.25 every morning so I don't have to be here? Huskins in. For five minutes. And... Mike says Seinfeld is the comedy series over friends. Yeah, it's a toughie. Two double three says this is the worst segment on radio by Sam Madras. (LAUGHTER) Thanks. My confidence has got boosted. That's so much. Alright, let's get a break away and come back. Don't forget because thanks to Kubota, James Sully Sullivan talking all things rugby leagues next. Coming up after 7 o'clock, Brennan Cox from the Fremen or Football Club, 7 at 7 thanks to Matabo celebrating 100 years of German innovation. What is our 7 at 7? Is the best Derby moments. Yeah, so you've got 7 in a hat. I've got 7 in a hat. We don't know what they are. They've been put together by Chris Klafunas. What's your favourite Derby moment, Jess Hoskins? (LAUGHTER) I don't know if I'm the right person to ask for anything. I think we're right. I've got an answer for you. I'll write it down. Oh, yeah, right. Keep. Now, after 7 o'clock, we're going to reveal what this is. (MUSIC) That noise... I know. That noise is as bad as bagpipes from us. (MUSIC) Oh! Trauma. Trauma. As I said, I don't know, Scotty said he hates this. Bagpipes. Hates the bagpipes. Hates the bagpipes. And the next day, the police band came in and played the docker seat song. It really kicked me in the guts. They certainly did. After 7 o'clock, Jess Hoskins still with us. As I said, Brennan Cox is going to join us. And Carl Rindler, who's on the F1 circuit as the safety car driver, is the West Aussie. We're going to drill down thanks to the Toolkit depot. Scotty and us, the recorder, find out next. (MUSIC) (MUSIC) (MUSIC) (MUSIC) For now, Lockers team song, we heard it on the weekend, and we're likely to hear it again Saturday night. They are raging red hot favourites here in the Derby against West Coast. Thanks to Sonos, Mulkey Room listening, while it's home theatre and a whole lot more. Brennan Cox is our guest. Cox, appreciate your time. Good morning. Good morning, how are you? Yeah, going really well now. You dodged a bullet earlier in the year when you lost that shock Derby. You didn't play. Have you reminded your teammates that it wasn't your fault? (LAUGHS) No, I haven't. I don't want to bring it up to them because they're still a bit salty about it. That might be good. That might be a good thing, Salty, because they get a chance to redeem themselves. Hey, mate, just first things first. You played the last three games, 18, 19 and 20, back in the line up after major surgery. You feel like every run, you get better? Yeah, definitely. I think defensively, you know, I've come back, you know, feeling a lot more comfortable. I think just with ball in hand is probably the thing that's probably needs to lift a bit with obviously getting confidence back with, you know, testing the tackle and driving at the game is probably one thing that hasn't really come back yet. So that'll be a real strong focus from here on him. Are you back six? Cox has been, has been superb for a couple of years now, but obviously with the skipper going out with his arm and he'll miss probably the most of the home in a way season. But just Draper, who's more than capable of standing in and when he's playing out there, holds his own beautifully, it just keeps you in good stead, doesn't it? Yeah, definitely. He's been straight. He's obviously got a lot of games under his belt. And, yeah, you've seen that, especially that Sydney game, what he's able to do. When he's really decisive in an interrupted game, he's really athletic. He can play a total of small, but, yeah, having him getting, you know, 15 or 30 games under his belt, he'll come straight back in and play that role, which has come all year. Oh, the time he looked back on losses and, you know, you learn from them, might fire you up a bit, but it might only be the week before or the two weeks before, but this previous Derby would absolutely be the driving factor. And it sounds like the noise coming out of free always, that won't happen again. Oh, yeah. It's not even an eagle thing. You know, like if it was any other team, you know, we'd be the exact same. But, you know, if we got smoked by anything, we'd want to come back and, you know, sort of get revenge on them. Yeah, it's very much loyal, kind of like that, and get smoked. So, yeah, we want to get him back, but, you know, we'll just, trust the process. We're not going to do anything over the top or go out of anything we haven't done all year. So, here's where you're going to bring our contest. And, hopefully, we can get it done on the weekend. Yeah, in the West Coast, we'll get back Waterman, of course. I'm likely to get back Duggan, not Duggan. You know, McGovern, as well. Yo returns. So, all of a sudden, they're starting to look a little bit ominous, aren't they? As a line-up. Yeah, definitely. Yeah, they've been brilliant for those two players, especially all year. You know, Waterman's having a career back year in McGovern. We know how good he is. So, you know, we're only taking him lightly, that's for sure. And, yeah, those two players. A lot of their team to, probably, are their best players. Freeman Locker's defender, Brendan Cox, is with us thanks to Sonja. So, Coxie, can you give our listeners an overview of how serious your injury was, exactly what you did do, and how serious this major, the surgery was? Yeah, I did a pretty good number on it. So, a few years ago, I did the one tendon, which I just snapped at. This year, I'd snapped two tendons down the honey, which I've never seen before. So, I wasn't sure how, like, the return would be and what it was all going to look like. So, they all seemed happy with the surgery and everything. But, yeah, did a really good number on it. Still getting some strength numbers and getting back to speed with running and stuff, that starting to progress each week. Yeah, well, I'm sure you're happy. Fingers crossed and touched, with your surgeon. You obviously did a remarkable job. Yeah, yeah, Peter, I was trying to do a great job. Got the footage of it and everything. Oh, he does like the old footage, doesn't he? Coxie's already seen the footage. Oh, I have not! His life works there. Well, I have not seen the footage. I have not seen the footage. No, he's too professional for that, I'm only. Exactly right. How long does it take me to get confidence in that? Because they are horrible. And, you know, 14-week hamstring is a shocker. Wow. Does it, do you have doubts in the back of your morning? How do you overcome those? I think early days when returning, so you go and start peeling and stuff. Even first, probably game of AFL. When you're sort of running, like you've got a long run to a ground ball and someone's up your clacker and you're probably thinking, "Oh, if I'm going to do it." This is the time. The ones you're like, "You've got to think quick and in the contest." You're not really, you know, it's not even, you know, it's all funny in mind. So, I think as I start doing more and more of that, like last week, I didn't think about it at all pretty much so. I think, yeah, starting to get there and having real confidence in it. Hey, you had a baby recently. You might ask fatherhood treating you. Yeah, he's been, he's been really good at it. He's currently, we're slightly training him over the weekend, which was pretty tough, but he's been good now. He's pulled the plate pretty quickly now, which is nice. What does that mean? Sorry, sorry, sorry. He's not like pre-season training or something. What's going on here, Coxy? What is this? Okay. We've got to hear them. Well, we've got to hear them. Yeah, that's exactly what it is. We're pretty much giving him the dummy to go to sleep, trying to get rid of that and trying not to rock him. So you pretty much just go and put him down in the cup and then walk out. And then you can do walking and walk out, but pretty much for this, like 15 minutes, they'll just like cry and scream their head off. But now you put him down and you fall asleep within two or three minutes. So it's hard to do, but it's definitely worth it. It's hard to do. It's called control crying. It's called control crying. You let him go. And with your first one, you just want to make them happy all the time. But you'll be right, mate. When you have your second, you won't care that much. The second one is, yeah, whatever, cry, cry all your life. It was not a bad, not a bad towards it. A bad time or a good time to have a 14-week hammy during that period? No, it was a bit of a silver lining total. I got three weeks off at the start of the hammy. So we're having five days after I did my hammy. So I just really got three weeks at home with a halo, which was really nice. Although I still want to be playing, but it was a bit of a silver lining to it. I guess. It's just another game. We had Hayden Bellantine and Adam Selwood on, and we go through this, please, don't we? Only retired player, so it's not another game. Scotty and I are just sitting here thinking, how do we get excited about the Derby? I'm out in a premiership window, West Coast, and we know we're there at. The last Derby threw up amazing result. You've got to be careful of the damaged eagle, so to speak, because that one free man will be looking out for, but free man will be playing great footy. But amongst yourselves, do you walk around going, "Oh, we're playing the Eagles. Let's get up for it." Or do you think, like you said earlier, it's just another four points and just another team. What's the public line for you? Well, the coaches and us players, you know, just trying to make another four quarter performance and then really trusting our process and doing the same prep every week. But I think, you know, deep down, you know, the crossdown rivals, you know, there's always a little bit of edge and spark in these games. But, you know, we're just focusing on what we do in game day and in our game plan and just, yeah, going out there and trying to give a four quarter performance. I do love that. I did a function last night, Coxy, with Rejordi Clark, who's an absolute reaper. He wore a hat. He always wears a hat. He wore his side at night. Why is he wearing a hat? Because he's a hat man. As much as you and I wear shoes, he wears hats. That's his go. I did it with McGovern and Jackie Waterman as well. And they all actually admitted, "No, there's a little bit more to this." Because, you know, you do functions together, you do appearances together and that sort of thing. And there's nothing better than walking in knowing that you rolled them the last time. There's a bit more amongst the players, isn't it? Yeah, yeah, definitely. Yeah, we don't want to lose to the crossdown rivals. And, you know, you got to hear about it for the next, you know, whole season. So, you know, we want to win this game. And obviously, with the latter being so tight as well, you know, it's a must-win for us. See if we want to stay in the top four or so. Yeah, it's a bit of a lot of riding on this game. Yeah, tell the kid to be quiet in the background if you can. Thanks, mate. You're starting to steer. I sleep training is one thing, but a bit of discipline wouldn't go Australia either. Absolutely. I think he wants to do it immediately. Oh, I don't know. He looked that out and pretty quick. They were over that. Hey, just in regards to your expectation of the weekend and going forward. Are you getting excited about what could be about to transpire? When everyone's starting to talk about being a genuine contender, do you in yourself believe you've got everything laid out in front of you now to make the next five weeks going to a finals campaign perfect? Yeah, definitely. We know that our footies are good enough to do. And, you know, we've put ourselves in a really good position here. You know, the next five weeks, if we can, you know, continue to play our way in our footies, they will give ourselves the best chance of, you know, going to a grand final, making the finals and hopefully going to the grand final. But as I say, it would take a week to play a week. But, you know, we're not getting ahead of ourselves just yet. Yeah, we just want to get that win hopefully against the Eagles. But, yeah, that won't be an easy task. In the past, it's always been a cross football in general. It's always been play it down, play it down. It's not getting carried away. But the later times in our coffee, it seems to be a lot more. Why not us? Why not us? Let's dare to dream. Is that the mentality at Fremel at the moment? Yeah, yeah. 100%. You know, we've said straightaway why kind of be a win for grand final. And, you know, we've put ourselves as a set in a really good position. And showed that our footies are good enough. You know, we beat Sydney over in Sydney. So, you know, our footies, yeah, definitely good enough to do that. Brennan, last one for you before we let you go. Tom Barris said this on June 27. Tom Barris. I'm a West Coast Eagles player. And unless the rug gets pulled out from under my feet, I'll stay that way. So, Coxy, he's got three more years of a contract. And there's all this talk this morning that it's either Hawthorne or Western Bulldogs. And they're all over him with a long-term contract. So, Coxy, we're putting a running a tape over this, are we right? Brennan, Coxy's got a contract till 2013. But your name keeps getting thrown up, 2030, sorry. You've got a contract till 2030. But your name gets thrown up as trade bait. Have you heard this? And can you declare that you've got a six-year contract underneath you and you're not going anywhere unless someone pulls a rug from underneath you? No, I don't think I've been using trade bait. Yeah, and I'm sorry, I'm going to be 2030, I think, or 2031. So, I'm not going anywhere. I thought that too, mate. That's a big contract. Trade bait is a nasty word. That's a big contract. How did you do that, Brennan? It's impressive, that's some security. I've got a blind and they shined it. Well played. Not to work by you. Not to work by you. Not to work by you. Good on you, mate. I think you're a key part of what they're doing down there at Fremantle going for. That's why you're on that long-term contract. Big Derby going for you, mate. Look forward to seeing you. You measure up and let's hope. Well, your last Glinden Yellen medallist was Lockie Schulz. So, he ain't there anymore. So, you never know. I know someone who's voting on the medal. So, we'll leave it at that. All right. Good on you, Coxy. Appreciate it. Thanks, guys. Hey, he's a good man there. He's got a little aloe in the background as well, Brennan Cox. He puts it all in perspective, don't he? You just see me as that. Like missing 40 makes a footy. Yeah. Hammy is a disaster. Yeah. And so, horrible time to go through. You go to so much rehab, it's boring, it's tough, it's hard. Yeah. You throw a little child in there straight away, and you actually know what life's all about, don't you? 100% and no trade bait. There we go. No trade bait. I had to ask the question, mate. You might be told if he gets told in the next year or the next few months that he's a required player, then the rug's coming. The rug's coming. Yeah. Can I look you in the eye? You can look at me and you can answer this question, right? Answer this question. You get some think time to answer it. No one is talking to me. I'm trying to find out. I'm digging around, trying to find out who is voting on the Glinden Allen Medal. And I think they announce it prior to the game. But I don't know whether that's true or not. I don't know. I have voted on it and it's really difficult to do. Can you look me in the eye and I'm happy to go to a break if you want time to think about it, but I've heard and you will not give up the information. Are you voting on the Glinden Allen Medal? Are you voting? Can I have some think time, please? Let's go to a break. Let's go to a break. We'll take a break. Sing this on the seven. A number that I love. I can count the seven colors in a Ringo up above. I can share my seven cookies. Yeah. Or seven apple pies while I read about snow. A white and seven little guys. Number seven. Seven after seven. Thanks to Matabos celebrating one of the best. Yeah. Let's go to a break. I'll tell you a break. Let's go to a break. Let's go to a break. We'll take a break. Sing this on the seven. A number that I love. I can count the seven colors in a Ringo up above. I can share my seven cookies. Yeah. Or seven apple pies while I read about snow. A white and seven little guys. Number seven. Seven after seven. Thanks to Matabos celebrating one hundred years of German innovation. You know his things. Yeah. I think we should ditch Katy Perry for the... Oh my gosh. We need to get you in. Hang on. All righty. Crystal Finness is here because he's set up this seven at seven. What are we playing for? The biggest Western Derby moments. You're not playing for anything. It's just a pride. The biggest... I've gone back to back the last two. Really? I don't think you have to be perfectly honest with them. All that makes it about six, two things. Yeah, I'll never do that. But I'm going to roll. Yeah, this is for the Hatrick. It's about a good month. This is for the Hatrick. It's about a very good month. It has been on fire. Biggest Derby moment. It's not the best necessarily because there's something there that some people might not classify as a wonderful Derby moment. Demolition Derby is obviously in there. Yeah. Can you classify that as one of the best moments? Some people would argue yes, others would argue no. So biggest is what we're going with. You know, Duff had his top five most significant Derby memories. Yes, they opened his show. Oh, sorry. At one was no human. Oh, no, he actually... No, he actually mentioned your tent. Okay. And he said, "Glendenie Allen Middleison." Oh, no, mention. You want to one that back thirty seconds? That's a legend. Anyway, I was driving down because I had to get down to Hall's head urgently for a home opener, which was not as fruitful of one more moment. I'm going to drive down here one more moment. I shouldn't say sometimes it takes more than three days. You sprinted out of the studio as well. I should be joking. Really giving it chooks. Anyway, I was listening because he said his favourite Derby moment was when I called the Derby and said, "This is the greatest early moment," right? No, one by point away from us. It wasn't your call of the Derby. That was the moment of the Derby. No, no. His call of the Derby. No, no. His call of the Derby is the way I called the Derby. Oh, is that what it was? That was when I was at Fox. It was actually the game. The game. Another way you called it the game. So I was driving down there thinking he was going to play it. Yeah. I want to produce her as he got, right? He's got five Derby moments and not one bit of audio. Of course. Not one bit of audio. And especially my big. I swear I heard your audio played. Maybe they played it later. I must have played it later. I would have thought if you're doing a segment about five Derby moments you would have played some form of audio. We've got 14 and we've got a lot of audio. I think it went something like this. Stevie took it out of the rock contest. You're in trouble. You're down. That's holding the ball. Is that the ball game caught ticks down? Great presence of mine from Pollock. Didn't get his. Just wrapped him up. I can't lose from here surely. Car to Pollock. Free mantle. Had won a classic. Paul Hazelby. With the winning goal. Free mantle win. Free mantle win. Oh, you're playing it. You're rounded down. These are the critical moments. You're rounded down. Seriously. Anyway, that was enough for me. I was telling him what. He's there. It was such a thing. He's there. It was such a thing. I'm going first. People want to know what's that recorder we played before? Seven. Still to car here. Alright. Seven at seven. Thanks for the title. It's helpful out there. She read that out for me. Ready out, Jess? Alright. We got round six Derby 2000. Scotty 10 goals. Oh! Okay. Alright, Scott. Where are we going to put that? Wow. That's just... Where are we putting that, Scott? It is. So I don't look like a tool. Wow. Thanks for the table. Clearly it's... Clearly it's number one, but I'm going to try and be humble. Humble. I'll put in at two maybe. Is humble in your dictionary? It was a, mate. Can I just... The telescope, the winner? Can I just... Can I just be honest with you? Crashed in... ...Belladonia. That was Scott. Scott left him. Scott. Scott. Yeah. Scott. That was a big moment. Let's be honest with you. Ten goals in a Derby. Wow. I've never done that record. Yeah. Never been beaten. I said to John Clay last night, Josh is on nine. Just keep it over his head. Blue. So I'm not sharing it. You've got... I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I'm a tool. Do you know what? The Derby's being crapped for a long time. I'm putting it in at number four. Number four. You were in the lake or? Yeah, it was impressive. What are the one explored territory? Terrier. All sorts of trouble. Coming through has come in, so he snaps and kicks another one. Oh, just put up with this though. Yeah. Yeah. Turn that off. Yeah, me right down, you know, but the thing is... Turn it off. I'm just putting it in at all. Me. I am very proud of myself. It's how I am. Boy am I impressive. What number have you placed at? All righty. So I've got... My first one is Matthew Pavlich, round 19, he kicked eight goals. His eight goal led the doctors to a 65 point win for you. Biggest ever Derby? Pavlich. Count eight, last spectacular from Matthew Pavlich. We're going to have kicked this low. That's not a form he's in. The sights are in today. He goes back and slams through his eight goal. Oh, it's no ten. It's no ten. No, it's not. But it's number three on my list. Oh, what? You don't go three? Yeah, three on my list. Tell you what we can't do. We cannot post these because there will be no context on this whatsoever. And I'm going to have you show it up before it looked like the biggest tool in the world. All righty. Our next one. Next one is... These are long. Derby number nine, round 19. No, no, no, no. John Wordsworth pulled out of the Derby late with the flu and replaced by Chris Lewis, who snapped four goals and claimed best to feel four. He's crossing seven. You're going into seven, Louis. Louis, seven goals. Louis, four goals goes into number seven. Okay, no audio for that one. So round 18, 2011. Ah, I remember this and we spoke to him. We spoke to him yesterday. Remember when Hayden Bellentine did this from the 50? Ms. Angu. Here we go. Barbara's going to take the mark. Couldn't get it knocked over the line. (whistle) (whistle) Works the line. (cheers) It's a little bit. (cheers) It's a little bit. (cheers) It's a little bit. 50, two minutes out. It's on line. (cheers) It's going on. (cheers) It's going on. (cheers) It's touch. (cheers) It's a point. (cheers) Works the line. (cheers) It's a point. (cheers) It's close to the line. Yeah. Oh, that's a big moment. It was a great moment. A great moment. It's my number two moment too. So number two is Hayden Bellentine. I'm not going to sign myself. Apparently, a point now is number two. (laughs) No, that was biggest moment. That's pretty good. Erm... (laughs) What's Ellen Roman, you were off? 50. Debbie 51. (laughs) Debbie Lee. (laughs) Good play. She played for Melbourne. (laughs) That was Debbie. There you go. The COVID Derby. This was the first time only a single Derby. That's not the first time only a single Derby was played in the year with COVID-19 pandemic. West Coast won with 30 points and also set a new record of ten consecutive Derby wins. Well, ten consecutive Derby wins. Important first time. Oh, it's six. There was no one there. No one there. Six. Oh, damn. Some of Louis would be robbed. (laughs) He thought goals were probably more important than round. Mine is... Mine is Derby 23. It was round six. I think it was the one we just played, actually, if I stand corrected on that one. Pretty sure that was it. And this was a moment to behold. Because the Rossglendening Medalist was announced and it went to a player and a losing team. And of the four judges, the tellier votes. No closer. And Chris Judge won his third medal. (crowd cheers) (crowd cheers) (crowd cheers) (crowd cheers) (crowd cheers) (crowd cheers) (crowd cheers) It's five. So, fair amount of fans are incensed. What did he say? No. You just grabbed the medal. Thanks very much. Stay classy. Yeah, no, no. It was four goals for Josh Carr and Paul Hazaby. Six Derby in a row. But most fans only remember the injustice with Chris Judge Bernard Linden Medalist. (laughs) That's it. Well, the guy. Josh Carr didn't get the medal for his heroics. What a shame. (laughs) Mmm. This is frustrating. Oh. All right. I'm not reading all of this here, but it's the demolition derby. Oh. The demolition derby. (crowd cheers) It was nice. Paul has won the recruiting, and he could not be playing for his funny kitchen. (crowd cheers) And game temperature flight. So, it's a place of very, very close rules. Dale Kickett is just trying to cut. Look at these guys. (crowd cheers) That's Philip Reed. He's not Mr. Popular. Well, he throws one as he goes down. And then, look at those. Butts flailing away. Yeah, yeah, yeah. My boy there said blood will be spilled. (laughs) And Gadi ran through Pav. And he was about 14 lefts before he saw the first one. Wow, can you get Chad Phillips? He went berserk. No, that was massive. Oh, that's... That is huge. That is a massive moment in... We don't condone that behavior, but... Oh, love it. Bring it on this weekend. Absolutely go the knuckle. (bell rings) What do you got to lose? (laughs) I'm putting the demo derby. It's the most played one. Every time you see it, I'm putting in at number one. Well, yeah, I'm not anti that. I said to people last night, the most biggest challenge during that game was the key phrase of getting away from it. And it was a challenge because we were both sitting on level one. (laughs) He wouldn't have been playing. He wanted on. Who doesn't forget this? 2007. The winning speech for the Roslyn Dining Medal, courtesy of Michael Brawn. (laughs) Thank the fans. She can buy us through the rough times and all the best to... (crowd cheers) Oh, boys and now let's have a... (beep) Good game. (laughs) He got fined 10 grand. I was up on the... (laughs) Oh, what are you gonna do? That would hurt him. Yeah, there's no French tins there. He had to just not go down to the old beautician that time. I remember a new story about a big G train going on and going to a clinic with Brawny. It was 42 degrees. Fred, they got to teach some kids some stuff in summer. And... You almost melted. He said, "Can we put the air going on?" And Brawny said, "No, no, no. He's just too much petrol." (laughs) That's crazy. He used to buy the window down. He goes, "It was hotter." (laughs) He has a whole give you. A hundred dollars to put the air going on. (laughs) Fill up your little nicent pulse. Okay, where do I put this? Michael Brawny's swearing. Number three. Three. So I've got... So far I've got Brawny hitting the post. Brawny's swearing. I thought it was funny. Pav kick and eight. Fantastic. And the Christian being booed is at number six, I think. Yeah. Okay. This was a huge... This was huge... In 2001, round 20, round four. Sean McManus. Oh, yes. Got some massive hit from over where Pundah gets up and kicks the goal. It was one of the iconic Derby moment. (cheers and applause) Ship about 55 metres from goal, kicking for space with... Oh, McManus! Oh, my goodness. He's in trouble. Make a mark. Way goes on. Pundah hit him. He's got a walk. He's pained a mark. He's pained a mark. Can't be a mark. It must be a free kick. He's pained a mark. I reckon he's pained a mark. Oh, he's got F-40. He's got F-40. He's got F-40. It must be a slalational slalom. Fantastic effort there by Sean McManus, a co-captain with the Dockers. If you can finish it off with a goal, it'll be hard to stop. And that's a magnificent kick. It's a goal. Brilliant. How about that? Yeah, that is... Great to hear the Great Dennis Committee and Chris May wearing calling there. That's right. He said here in the Gray man's voice, that's for sure. That was a huge moment. Huge. Lost and hated it. We'd have got 12 weeks today. He would have. He would have. And Sean McManus. I mean, that's brought up there with Donbassier as far as kicking that goal. Neither of them could get a dagger for them. And they go and slot those two. Lucky Byron Schema wasn't having a shot. He kicked a 14-rose back. Well, Sean McManus close to the record. There was no hole in the ball. We're out in the fall. Sean McManus would have been a superstar. Nice. Good man. I'm going to put that number three. That is a massive moment in Derby history. It was a great, great courage. We've got to get some use away because we are running late. We've still got our... So at the moment, I've got two, three, four, six. I've got seven, six, four, which is me. Three and one. Sing this on the seven. A number that I love. I can count the seven colors in a rainbow bubble. No, it's going to marathon. I've exhausted over 100 professional quality, cordless power tours on an 18-volt platform. Metabo celebrating 100 years. We've had a lot of people with messaging want to know about the recorder. Where are we going to give the answer to the recorder for this thing? Alright, just be patient. We'll get to that after we finish our seven at seven things to Metabo. So what's yours gone so far? Seven, Lewis, four goals. I think I've stuffed this up. No, the number six, no crowd derby. And then before it was me. Three is joining Mackin. And one is a demo derby. So I've got five and two available. Okay, well I'm my branch. I've got two, the Valentine poster. Brawn swearing, which was a classic. Pav kick and eight, which was amazing. And then Juddy, who got booed when he got the middle around six. No way I come out of this looking good. Let me tell you right now. But I'm going to tell you, I'm going to go out in a record and say, I already have sold myself a short. I reckon you have to. You're unfortunate to have received that, but you're a very humble guy. Yeah, I know. Did you know that I took nine for eight, seven for nine, seven for nine, seven for nine weeks here? Was it in a two? It's in a two. It's in a number two if it is. Bowling average of 3.8. My next one, is it me next? I think I'm going. Yes, yes. Remember when Roslyn Dining went rogue? It's been a really tough one today. There were three or four players who really could have received the award, but I thought early, particularly when it counted, Michael Gardner showed that he was dominating the big man around the ground. So Michael Gardner. So that was the one where Sampp's got robbed, right? The vote said otherwise. Yeah, so the votes came in and Glendon in Roscoe. Great man. It's his middle. You can do it every night. He just said, I'm not going to vote. I'm not reading that out. So sorry, Ashley Sampey. I'm going with Michael Gardner. So he just went rogue and now retrospectively, Sampp's has been awarded. Oh, that's Ross's middle. And Garde's had to give his back. Um, Roscoe in rogue, number five. Right, who, uh, second last one was here the game. Two at five. This is really... I've got one in seven. How about... Oh, yeah, I've got one in seven. Oh, my God. She's stuffed it up. Do you know what? Play the audio. So wrong. So right. It still stays in. They straddle the line. Chair edging it forward. Croydon got through the tackle. Magically, he got it through to so wrong. He got down. He got up again. Oh! Oh! You've got every run to be amazed. So wrong. So right. He's good. He's very, very good. He's waiting for that moment. And he walks straight through. That snapped the Docker's 11 game and losing streak. They led by 40 points. The Eagles were on the charge. That's more about the commentary than the moment. I would have thought so. That goes in at number five. It does. All righty. Mine is. What have I got here? Josh Kennedy kicks seven in round 20-2016. Kennedy. Good foot. But they're a man down in defense. They want to go. They want to go. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. They want to go. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Stop playing. Hold play now. He's now got seven. And we've still got 11 minutes to play. Yeah, three-quarter timing. Two thousand. It was 2016. It says, "While Pav holds the record for the most goals in Western Derby history, overall, Kennedy ended his career not far before. 53. Got the Glendenie Allen medal on this occasion. It was his third one. But sorry, JK. Not good enough. Seven. Seven for JK. It leaves me one spot left and it's number one now. But number two. I mean, tough. This is being tough. Come on, be really good. Be really good. Be really good. Be really good. Yeah, this is pretty good. A callous ruthlessness from West Coast and a famous Mother's Day massacre. Taken by Pike back to Jacobic. So often, we've seen that very high kick around the outside. Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! This man is inspired. Yeah! Kennedy! Head and shoulders, knees and foot above the pack. See, really heady and take it and go. Well, kick it, didn't know the one thing nor the other. There he did. Oh! Go to number two of the Mother's Day massacre. Yeah. More than 80 points, I think. That multiples was 70. Yeah. Right. Yeah. And my number one, well, don't get a choice. It goes number one. And I'm happy with it. 1999, I remember. In fact, I'm positive I called this game. I might not have, but I certainly did. I reckon was Tony Madre is on fire. He kicked six. And it was. Dockers, finally on the board in the 20th century. Madre does brilliantly. Deep in the pocket impossible. And gold. What a gold! What a gold! That one he's slapping the ground? Yeah. I called on radio that time and I remember being there. It was amazing and Madre was chased down by Millie McIntosh. And we had a filter ground and he slapped the ground yet. Hey, didn't that. It's one of my most hated games. I reckon that was Maney's 200th. And it was the first loss. Did he run on with the mattress on his knee that time? Yeah. Was that the game? Yeah. Remember that? Alright. My number one, Tony Madre, Derby 10, kicking six. Derby's first ever win. Then I go to Ballantine, hitting the post. Michael Braun swearing. Pav kicking eight. Roslyn getting going rogue. Juddy being booed after winning the medal in a losing team. And Kennedy kicking seven. I'm comfortable. I think I get the win. Yeah. You know what? I'm happy that you can say my list sucks. And demo Derby number one. It's iconic. It's massive. Mother's Day, massacre. And number two. Shawnee Max, goal after getting absolutely mixed up by David Wirpunder. Four was a very rare moment of me. So wrong. So right. Number five. Number six was the no-crowd derby. That was big. And Chris Lewis kicked four goals. Nice win. J-Punts. Put up up on our social. Put up on our social. Yeah. You're a stink at least. I've now smashed it. Whatever. It's very funny. Slippy from Bifid makes a very good point. Thank you, Slippy. Morning crew. It's funny how free I mentioned the demo Derby in higher regard. But boo Andrew Gaffet. Every opportunity is his hypocrisy at its finest. Exactly right. Let's get a breakaway and come back. I've actually heard someone say that before. And that's a really, really good point. That's a very good point they did. But I'm pretty sure no one got a broken jaw in the demo Derby. Let's get a breakaway and come back. Breakfast is powered by a kabota. Take on any job with kabota's range of tractors, mowers and utility vehicles. A break. And then the answer to our question, who is doing this? My city. Furnal records. Coming up 10 minutes away from eight o'clock after eight o'clock. Thank you. Don't forget, tomorrow we've got our drill down. Thanks to the Tokyo depot studio. We spoke to Carl Reiner this morning. But sadly, because... Seven to seven, ten forty-eight minutes. A little bit of a blowout. Carl Reiner is just sitting in the pits and we'll be playing him tomorrow. Now there's been a lot of conjecture about this noise. I don't know what's worse. It's a horrible noise. The instrument? Yes. Or a song. I like the song, but the song we've been used by that instrument, that instrument, that instrument, it's a daily demo that I didn't like to hear. Yeah, gotcha. Explain yourself. Yeah. Only this is you. This is you. Yes, you play the recorder. I do. You can do a very good job of it. Well, my mum and dad weren't very proud of me for a long time, so I tried to find some talents that they might be proud of. Do you think the recorder was the way to go? This was it, because I actually won a competition when I was a kid for playing the recorder through my nose. And this competition was a family-paid, all-expenses trip to Queensland. So I got in the good books, and it was me and my twin sister played the recorder through our nose, and we won a redface's competition, and sent the family on a holiday. So this little treat comes out every now and again, and since I've made my way to WA, that's how I've found its way onto the screens. Now onto our socials. So you wedge it up your snout and blow it. That I do. Say the eagles song in the recorder through your nose. Yeah. She's got a six-pointer with Jess at some stage. There should be some answers and all of that. Can you also confirm or deny that you died once? I did die once. Can confirm there's no real afterlife thoughts. But I died after her. Did you not see a light? No, there was no light. It's probably because I was under an aesthetic, so I was already knocked out, but I did die once. And I've had 24, 25 surgeries, and it was after one of my surgeries. And I overheard the nurses talking and they told me my heart stopped and had to be de-fived. And I went and told mum in the waiting room and thought I kind of made up a story. And when I woke up a second time, my mum was talking absolute bull. And then, yeah, it turned out I was true, and I got de-fived. Well, you got a story in half, I reckon. This is inspiring story stuff. Yeah, I agree. I do, I agree. It's a very good one. The recorder or donut? No, all of it, all of it. Now you've got plenty more order. The snout thing is not great, but anyway. And we won't talk about kill bitches. What happened there? Look, it was behind you. What's behind that? You wrote, so you had on the taping, you wrote kill bitches, and you got in trouble, didn't you? It's actually a really sentimental story when we talk about it. Yeah, it sounds really sweet. It sounds really sweet. No, it started. Our list manager had a family member pass away, and he wasn't with us that week. So I had actually written the name of his family member on my tape. And then from there, the text got passed around, and there was a lot of sentimental messages that came up. And then that saying, one of my teammates, that used to be something that revved us off, and I think everyone that has played sport can agree that it doesn't quite mean what you say. It's kind of just a pump-up, and let's get aggressive. And it just happened to be in a really bad spot on my 50th game. So I was on camera a bit more, and got a call after the game saying someone's called in and complained to Channel 7 today. Got in trouble for it. Someone needs to get a laugh. Hey, you've been fun today, and we hope you've enjoyed as much as we have having the studio. We're going to hear more from you, of course, so we'll chat, I'm sure, before the season. When does the season start? I have a W. Season starts, we actually got Opener, Friday night, 30th of August, and we've got it at home. So get down, if you can. Well, Goss will be there, with a sign and a face paint, opening night. I think that's the one that we've got, and triangle on the sign, all the girls will be going, "What are we supposed to do with that?" Asking in Gossage, the only two live in the Golden Triangle, and that's all I've done. Oh my gosh. Thanks for coming in. It'd be great to have you, and we look forward to hearing you more on here and off here, and whatever we can do to carve out a bit of a media focus here in WA. Thanks for coming in. A lot of it. Thanks for having me. She's an absolute wonder. She's asking tomorrow, someone's sorry, better. Ash Brazil, would you want us in the studio, come on, and pull Hazel V. Is it crap? I'm coming in. It's a little bit. Come on the way out on the way. It's got to eat and enjoy your Friday. You got any brother? Right under Griff, right under Chris, Waitley's after the news. Thanks for everyone who played. It's Friday free for all tomorrow. More on it. [MUSIC PLAYING]