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

Brett Honey - Greyhounds WA

Drew Jones - Fox Footy

Hayden Ballantyne - Former Fremantle Dockers Forward

Adam Selwood - 2006 Premiership Eagle

Your Calls & Texts

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Duration:
1h 17m
Broadcast on:
24 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

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

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

  • Brett Honey - Greyhounds WA
  • Drew Jones - Fox Footy
  • Hayden Ballantyne - Former Fremantle Dockers Forward
  • Adam Selwood - 2006 Premiership Eagle
  • Your Calls & Texts


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

[Music] It's Scotty Oogos for breakfast. [Music] Good morning everyone for part six, took your depo studio on a chilly start to the day, it's less than five degrees. Heading top for 16 showers developing, it's Wednesday, middle of the week. And Scotty Cummings is here after spending the night with Dain Swan. Shh, that's a secret. Oh, I'm snoring all over my socials. I think we're allowed to work again together. Oh yeah, that's right, that's... Better sporties. It hurts my late tavern. Hurties. Yeah, great spot. I could've heard ya. Yeah, you could've popped by and said hello. No, I was too busy. Watching this on the TV last night. It was more important. Gali Gums got the lead. Man Emshaw hasn't given up the chase. Tanner Biddy gets to the outside and then Haywire. Gali Gums in front. Man Emshaw to Campo's pumping hard, but Gali Gums got the lead. Holding Man Emshaw at the moment. It's Gali Gums from Mement, Man Emshaw and then Tanner Biddy. Gali Gums in front is going to do it all the way. And Gali Gums won from Man Emshaw. [Applause] Thank you. Thank you. Did you hear me yelling from the golden chair? I had a scream. I thought someone was getting hurt. Wow. Yeah, yeah. All the way to Bunbury. Doesn't win it. It's on the podium. No, it's a very nice, consistent horse. We'd just like to come to town and do that. I think this is where you strike. I think this is where you go seriously public with Tim Goss' syndication. I am the syndicate king. No, I don't even remember saying these things anymore. [Laughs] Because I think these people are going on board. I don't think you've got a loser at the moment. So you've got Gali Gums. You've got better get on pippin. Yeah, and she races Monday at Gloucester Park in the head of the diamond. No, and there's no big night in Monday at Gloucester Park. In fact, you might be in the afternoon sometime. Probably that one o'clock. Oh, what else are you going to do, everyone? Here's your galloping going. No, not as well as... 0.125%. Yeah, which will somehow turn into a full-share ownership. You'll take it off, Miller, and take it to another train. Yeah, I'm going to get a choice. We finished third in a trial and was meant to race about now. But something's not quite right. Well, you know, one trial's done. How do I make it serious? It's like pre-season. You might not be great at pre-season and bring the balls out. Don't you like it? Yeah, but I'm a bit worried that I had trials over 900 metres. I don't think there's any races over 600. [Laughs] Just running out of love. Just running out of a bit of steam. Hey, well done, Gallagher. Yeah, thank you, Gallagher. And... So again, we've got another couple of months of... No fees. No fees. We have not provided a since purchase. We have not had to... And we've got money in the bank to purchase another one, which we won't be doing. This is so going to be doing... Yeah, I will, but... [Laughs] But... It's got to get ahead of the... Get ahead of the tax, man. [Laughs] Well done, Gallagher. Yeah, thank you, Gallagher. Thank you, Gallagher. And thank you to all those people who texted me last night, and laid out, and I woke up to a lot of texts, and I know you didn't tip it to us. Oh, sort of half-dramatic. I'm pretty sure you did tell us that... [Ding] ...Yumma's journey was a bumbry, wasn't it? Yeah, last night. 1325-55, took your depot open, line 048773636. Question with that notice for you this morning. Um... Are you any... A bit weary? Yeah, I know. Me too. We're gonna hold, brother. [Laughs] What are that, have I? Can I have these late nights? What are that, have I had this morning? Jared Walsh's crook, right? He's well, and I don't know what the extent of his injury. Well, I hope... The injury was just sick. Nice. It might not be just sick. It might be something a little bit worse, but he's not there to that. Oh, boy. You're okay, mate. So, no, back up, Adelaide. They just said, "We'll just take Melbourne's show." Oh, wow. That's like... I mean, seriously, there are some shows in the SCN family. One of the hosts has had COVID-13 times, but they just sold you on. Come on. Come on, Adelaide. Come on, Adelaide. Adelaide, find some extras, find some rings. Timing's not right, I mean, because Josh Carr could have been available. Like, if Josh Carr doesn't get this gig in five weeks' time, he might be able to do breakfast, right? No, it's not going to happen. Again, I've got to stop it. I've got to stop it. It goes against everything that I believe in. I've started reading comments, because generally they're, you know, they're about you. I thought, "I'm just going to check out what my mate's going to be like tomorrow." Some blokes had a full crack at me saying, "Bugger off, mate. You only have two years." And he couldn't hit the side of a bar with a beach ball from a meter? No, I don't think he knows how hard it is to kick a beach ball, though. The wind gets it and take it anywhere. It's not easy thing to do. Something about 70 girls in their food. No, I know him. I know him. You know him? No, he's got form. I blocked him. He is a complete tool. Right, right. So, yeah. What a surprise. Yeah, he's a failed journal that bloke. I've seen, it criss his name is. It goes by the At the Cutty Sark, right? He is an absolute fraud, right? So, he's a... This is how he describes himself, right? See what happens. We've got each other's back here. Former journal writer. Former. No, new words of title. Country, East Victoria, via Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth. So, he's lived here. Bordered town Geelong, Horsham, Lomssess, and have a listen to his travels, would you? He seems like someone, you know, I mean, I'm not one to throw stones out moving around, but seems like he was on the run a little bit. He's perfectly honest. He's going to Josh Carr, come on. Right, yeah? Josh Carr. Dad to one awesome, he's put Adelaide. Right. And, yeah, he is a complete... Anyway, I blocked him. You know, some of his language, I mean, he's a beautiful... He's a beautiful example for a father. Some of the language he uses on socials. Wow. Here it is. You mentioned those two, everything morons having a go at JC. Let alone getting a gig on any radio station. Yeah. And what they're after, are you talking a bit? Yeah. And Scotty, these cars are primitive metal. You lasted two years before, because you couldn't hit a barn door with a beach ball from a meter. Six, seventy goals in the first years. I mean, that's one of the last sixteen Coleman's at all. I'll be yours, Chris. Stop reading the comments. I'll stop reading the comments. Oh, seriously, if you could... I'm better than that. If you could follow this bloke, I'm just looking at him now. The Cuddy Sark 76, his name is Chris. The language on nearly every post is... I can't believe he's actually... Go on, Chris. Yeah, come on, you're going to do better, Chris. Anyway, he won't be here. He won't be here. He won't be here. Get a lot. Anyway, I agree. Do it's right. Why didn't Kane do the breakfast show in Adelaide? Great pleasure, Cor. How are you? Don't forget, he's the bee team during the summer. Ha, ha, ha, ha. Now you're going to start again with Kane, aren't you? Oh, it hasn't finished. It's continual. Yeah, that's what you do when your key guys go out. Correct. Are you the bee team? Correct. That's some breaking news. They use busy. One or the other. I could be barking up the wrong drink. I doubt it. No, no, I could be. Hey, you're on at the moment. But a little birdie told me that Elijah Hewitt, the injured Elijah Hewitt, is in Spain. Um, seeking expert medical attention? That's what I asked the question to, Knox. Is he over there because he's seeking... because he posted a photo on Instagram. It's first mistake. Well, it's of the Sagrada Familia, which is in Barcelona. Yeah, of course we all know. That is. What it is. It was unfinished. No, it's a beautiful carved... Sagrada Familia. Oh, you know what it is. Everyone knows. The Cara de Vasura. The Sagrada Familia. Yeah. And I recognise it because my brother is a Barcelona. It was something to do with the family. So... Sagrada Familia. So he's posted a photo of the Sagrada Familia. Now, he clearly would only be in Spain or Europe, seeking medical intervention or assistance for his ongoing foot issue, surely. Because if you've got a foot issue, you're not going on the tourists walking around here. You're not walking around. No, no, no, no. No, no, I don't know, but this is my stab in the dark, is that they have decided that he will be right in about eight weeks' time to commence training, and he's having his break now, I reckon. Oh, I did that. He will start training before anyone else. I did that. But do you think being on his feet... It wouldn't have gone down that path itself. You might be spot on there. He might be absolutely... He might be having his break right now. He said, "Go away from the foot of club, you're no good to us." He's going to start training probably before anyone else. Yeah, good point. And there we go. There we go. Look at that Sagrada Familia. Familia. It seems like fungus between your toes or something to be perfect with. You've seen your toes? That's an incredible structure. Nothing to get between my toes. It looks like a big sandcastle, isn't it? Like one of those people that make those, you know, those guys who make those with the water and stuff? Well, they sculpt them. Yeah, yeah, that's the one. Yeah, they're geniuses. Yeah, I'm pretty sure the architect of this would be wrapped that you said it looks like a sandcastle. You compared it to some bloke with a bucket at the beach. Yeah, it would be wrapped. It's still being built. It's forever being built. Really? Well, my brother got married 20 years ago and was being built then in the same scaffolding field as the scaffolding company. You make it up for us. Oh, I'm happy today. We've had some delays. Cosplay outs. How good are you? Yeah, well, good, I think. Yeah, they're good. So look, I'll take each out of himself, from Bess and Dain. Well, I have put a question into the Eagles just to get them. Tell me that if I'm right. I reckon I could be right on this one. Yeah, I reckon you are right. Can I just say that I did actually message a lie to last night? What are you doing over there? What? And he saw it because it comes up scene. Oh. Yeah, that's disrespectful. Doesn't he know who he is? Maybe possibly not. I'm a bit young. No, let me tell you. I think if he's first game. Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. I wouldn't mind saying he's six. Zero four eight seven seven three six seven three six zero four eight seven seven three six seven three six. Are you excited about the Derby? For any reason whatsoever? I said the Derby exhaust me. I've been saying this for years. Coming through, I mean, the Derby love it. You know, love the fact is that they go into battle and it's great for the state and all that stuff. I remember when I was young, you know, not so young, but you know, you'd go down a freeway and the shops were all purple. Yeah. People were talking to you. It doesn't happen any more, yeah. You go to, when the ground, there's games where it's super oval. All the Subiacos decked out in Eagle's colours and you go to the city and you go to workplaces. Love that. That's what happens in Adelaide with the show down. And that was not a lot else happening in Adelaide. Oh, I'm aware of that. But that was good place. But that was how it was. There'd be scarves out windows and signs on shops. Work places. Head to head. Absolutely layer flats. Families. Yeah, massive. I don't see that here. You don't see it. Because when was the last time, and I'm asking you, because you remember this and I don't know, when was the last time both sides were... Contented. In amongst it. In amongst the content. Yeah. I mean, for so long now, we've had... The West Coast are really good and Fremantle Crap or it's vice versa. Yeah. Look, I couldn't give you the answer. Someone might know, but... Yeah, it might have... There's always one at the top and one at the bottom, but they never ride in the mix. And you know what? We always, always dressed up as, you know, pregame and that sort of stuff. You know, we're looking forward to this game. It doesn't matter where these two teams sit on the ladder. 'Cause they always find something when they play each other. Yeah, it matters. I mean, have a look at how cool it is yesterday. Margins, Byron, Lisa and John who went for two and five. He was fans. I think you'll find it was, you know, the majority was between 70 and 127 points. 2015, both teams were in the finals, so there you go. 10 years. Yeah. It's gonna wear away at a big build up to a game, for sure. Very much so. Well, again, the interest out there, 13, 12, 55, 0, 4, 8, 7, 7, 3, 6, 7, 3, 6. We are going to be speaking to Hayden Ballantine and Adam Seward. Both have gone into battle many, many times in Derby's. Yeah. So we're going to be chatting with them. We're going to go to get the Melbourne news. Of course, all the news out of Melbourne with our man, Drew Jones. So we're going to try and get some interest in this derby. We're going to try and build it up then, eh? Well, I think... Get a couple of antagonists. Yeah, I think there's... Oh, yeah. A Sager and Telly, Tager and Sally, and Selwood, and, you know, the chief antagonist in Ballas. Yeah. Yeah, as far as it up. Let's get everyone really hating each other before this game. Ballas famous for the kick from the boundary that he thought had gone through and he celebrated and was touched on the line. Remember that? His joyous as it was for most. Yeah. 2015 is the last Derby of the year. Josh Hillkick 5 said, John, there you go. 2015. Thanks. Thanks very much. So, yeah, that's probably half a reason, too. There's a team that goes in pretty much every game thinking they're about to get flogged so they don't get lippy and they don't hang their stuff out. That's probably why. Good boy, Drew. Yeah. No one expected West Coast to absolutely roll free home. What? It was around five, six, whatever it was. Mm-hmm. No one expected that. They were just going. And Fremantle would, well, they would just go and do. They didn't start well either. But no, everyone, everyone tipped Fremantle. As far as experts go and that sort of thing, if you have to. Could that happen again, Tim? No. So, you're not helping. Help. This could happen again. This could be one of the boilovers of the season. This could put a enormous dent in flag mantle. It's just too cliche to try and find. We used to go, we used to search for story angles in TV all the time. If we went to Brett Hetty one more time after taking a big mark in a derby. Or the mother's A massacre. Or the big brawl. Oh, he's dog kicking down. Oh, he's always. You know, we just used to just churn out the same old. Now, now, mind you, it is so sanitized. And football clubs are so sanitized. And I don't think there's actually a passionate dislike for each club. I think when Valentine and Selwood were playing. Used to be. They used to test each other. They used to be. And washes famously known as we will never lose to these people under his watch. And they didn't. Yep. And I think Ross Lyon used to drive it internally as well. I can see, I can see this game being an absolute cracker guy. So I can see, Ross really, no, I can see the Eagles really fighting back. And I can just see this one going down to the absolute wire. And then, you know, putting a flag on the ground saying this is the Eagles' tent. Okay. Give me a margin there. 68 points free medal. What? Come on, let's build it up. Let's try it. Try something. You got nothing over here. Nah. I'm... You know, when you came into the studio this morning and you said to me, "Are you okay?" Like you genuinely asked me all the time. I was a little bit quiet. I was genuinely looking out the window saying to myself, "How? What have we done to do to make this?" Free medal fans will show up in massive numbers Saturday night weather permitting. Well, they don't. They don't turn up massive numbers. They turn up in the 40s. No, no, no, no. They are... They are... Surprise! It's a salute, premiership mode. I know, but they still don't fill it. They had an over 50,000 crowd this year that wasn't... I don't think they have. Where will they go? Where are they? I had a 52. Where are they though? The team's really, really good. Well, there's commitments. You've got a lot of things on. So they're not that committed to their team. So what you were saying to me is that free medal people aren't that passionate. Oh, it's reciting your passion. I'm not saying that, Scott. I think it is. I'm just trying to find a way of how we're going to make... How this game is going to be huge for West Coast fans to come here and... The minimal fans that can get a ticket to go... We're just going to come here and get a... Face kick off. We're going to get smacked. I jumped on with Jordan Canellus last on on the sporting capital. He's new show on Tuesdays. Has he got a new show? He's gone from a button pushing to the face of SEA. Very good, and good call over the information and soccer as well. He asked me, "What's the build-up like for the Derby this weekend?" And I think I used the words fever pitch. Fever pitch. Mike says 101-3-0. Is the priority picked back on the table for the Eagles? It should be. There's no doubt about that. It really should be. It really, really shouldn't have done it last year. But there you go away and done it last year. Alright, let's get a break away and come back after Mick from Craigie. Mick has given us a call. Mick, good morning. Good morning, boys. I just think the game of football has changed and the fabric has changed. There's just no more big hits in the Derby anymore. That's what people want to go see. You don't get that anymore. You don't get that serious competitive anymore in the sport. It's just, "Oh, I have knocked my head. You know, I'm going to lose weight." There's a story passion in there anymore. Yeah, it's an interesting one. You make it a valid point. I mean, the game has been sanitized to a point. And probably rightfully so. We're going to be careful long-term injuries and we know what world we're living in right now. But I just think the whole build-up is just flat. Like the city's not up and about. And it is because there are other ends of where they're at. You know, Fremantle or a contender now and West Coast are hard to watch. But the fans are the fans and the fans are rusted on. And I'd love to see a family going head-to-head and genuinely meeting it where fans don't talk or, you know, and there's split households and businesses are all making effort. But I think we've just become a bit normal. There's no real drive and passion. You talk of the showdown. You talk about what happens in Carlton and Collingwood. I don't even know if that's still, I think it is before you pretend that. But it's not... But in the last few years though, what you've had is you've had Collingwood two years ago in the last game and the last kick of the season. Yeah, yep. Not Carlton out of the eight. People still talk about that. Yeah, true. You know, last season, Collingwood wins a flag. You know, this year what could happen. I mean, they played each other in a couple of weeks time. Now, I know Carlton people will absolutely turn up because they want to put a nail in Collingwood's coffin. And the other way around, Collingwood people will turn up because they want to destroy Carlton's season. They generally hate you. I just... I don't see that here anymore. And I haven't been in Adelaide for a show to you for some time. And, you know, maybe we'll get the boys on from breakfast this morning to tell us what it's like. Now we can't do that. We'll get them on the way. But, yeah, I know. We just need to lift. We need to lift here. We need someone to just maybe get some callers in and give you best pre-game speech to the West Coast. We might do that tomorrow. We might try and drum up this ho-hum derby we're calling it, the ho-hum derby. We've got 24 chicken McNuggets for just $9.95. Getting more for your money out. And Mackers, just a quick text on the temporary bed shed. Hey, Scotty and Goss, just a follow-up from when you had Brad Smith on, one of the coaches involved in the state school boys under 15. They fly out Friday to the Gold Coast for the championships. My grandson Reid made the team five weeks post collarbone. And thanks to Josh Kennedy Foundation, who sponsored Reid's flight to training from Geraldton to Perth each week. What a huge commitment from everyone. Good luck to the boys. There is fantastic things. Well done. Good luck to Reid and the boys. And JK's Foundation has amazing stuff for people who can't afford their registration. We're playing sport now. Any sports expensive. Yeah. And, you know, to have those opportunities to be able to come down and travel is brilliant. So good luck to the WA boys. No doubt. Make a way and come back on this day is going to be right after the 6.30 news. Thanks to Baron and Dave because the little things are everything. And then we've got plenty to get through because after seven o'clock Hayden Ballantine, the racehorse trainer is going to join us. Brett Honey is talking Greyhound's through. Jones is calling, letting us know all the breaking news. And Adam Selwood from the West Coast Eagles will join us. That's still to come. A5, A's just let me know. There's been 350,000 pluses for Fremounts. Adelaide City in Collingwood. All right, honey. Just you. Missed by it. No. I'm going to get the numbers of those funds. It's been a lot more games than that. OK, Chief. Turn it up. You're missed by that much. Twenty-five buses. 1255 or 0487736736 Scotty and Goss. Correction, Tom. Adelaide have had a Fremantle, have had two games with over 50,000 people this year. One was Adelaide with that 51,037. The Sydney games in Crickdown had 46,000 there. And they'd Collingwood at 54,035. I'm going to bring it to the crowd. They'd bring their own. So both people think... So both people think... People think Docker has had two 50... Two games. Yeah. 50 crowds. It just surprises me, right? And it surprises me because this is 60,000 C stadium. And Fremantle are really, really good. Really good. And clearly, you're telling me that Fremantle don't have 60,000 supporters? It'll go to a game of 40. I don't know where they are. What would you turn up and see this? You're in a really good position, a really good window on you. And you're playing bloody good footy. Luke says, "Goss, given the lack of talent on the list, do you think West Coast regret not taking shoes, Lord Wardler instead of Jinby and Hewitt?" Also, wise, no one talking about priority picks for West Coast, WME should be advocating picks for West Coast. Well, it's not our job to advocate, Luke, but... No. I think as a football club, they will be certainly considering it, and so they should, because that's where they're at, and their build is going to be a slow one. I don't think they regret it. I think Hewitt's a very good player. The fact is that they've got damaged goods. That's the downside of that. I think Jimby's a nice player. I don't think he's any superstar, to be really honest with you. And we'll wait and see with Sheezland Wardler. I think Wardler is a class above a lot of the kids that are going around. I think Sheezland is a nice player. Nice. He's been perfectly inputted into the AFL system as a half-back team that gets a lot of the ball down there, but he's a beautiful user of the ball. His second work rate is good, too, so... I think they're very, very good. Yeah. We're going to wait and see. But again, I don't think there's any regrets. And look, we can go through this. A lot of people say, "Oh, they missed this guy in Western Australia. You can't have them all. You can't just have them all." And at the time, at that time, no one knows they missed them. Yeah. There's might be one that proves you're wrong three years down the track or something like that. It's very hard art getting that right. It's got to Darryl. Kingsley wants to talk about the meaning of the Derby for free-o fans. Don't Darryl. Darryl. Interested. Good morning, lads. Will it definitely mean something to me? I still remember when I first moved to Perth. The first thing that had to be asked me was if I was an eagle or a docker. There was no welcome to Perth or anything like that. So I was obviously rusted on into the Derby straight away without question. And it definitely means something within the social pages in terms of the chat groups and the in-laws as well. So that's always been there. And I just hated how the eagles keep flicking on their four fingers to describe their flags that they've won. And obviously we haven't won anything. So every game, every season, it still means something to the doctors' supporters. And until we win the flag, obviously we don't have any retorts to come back with. Yeah, good point. And that's exactly my point off. And when people sort of talk about it said, I think, and look, West Coast, the current West Coast team, apart from a dozen players, I suppose, club, they've got nothing to be proud of with what they've ditched up after the last three years. But when you look at, you go into their... Well, that's the fallback position. That's the fallback position. You go to the history. You go back into their club and there's four of them. Absolutely, absolutely. But I love that I can just hear a little bit of passion in there. Nice, terrible. And I like that. And my sister said, Scotty, I can't justify paying full-strength beer prices for mid-strength at Optus. Beer is cheaper at home and less traffic. But that's the thing too. Obviously, man, the murder is a big thing. Coastal living is a major issue right now. And it's not cheap to go to the foot. Do you understand that? I'll just take your own stuff. Can you do that? And while that'll tell people to do that? I wouldn't have thought so. So, considering we're actually a tenant of the actual building. But anyway, let's go with this. Birthdays, events, and some of the great moments in history. It's on this day. It's about an endo day because the little things are everything. I love this. On this day, born 1954, sadly passed away in 2008 but had an absolute banger in '79. It gives me blue socks, hot socks. It makes my body jump around my brain and tear my hair. It gives me heartbreak, God thinks. I share the rash and you can really need it as you can. He has a cardiac impressive system. Cardiac system. Seriously, you cut slash. In about three seconds yesterday and you played that for 20. Perth Gill lived in Perth. He died in Perth. Don't know it. No, down south. Yes. And regays is 58. Goes out! Play basketball without any air in the ball. She doesn't bounce. Right. And that's how you could feel in the morning if you don't have your breakfast. You can lose your bounce and start feeling flat and droopy. Each morning, fill up on a complete breakfast of cereal, milk, toast, fruit, and juice. Enough. You've done as much as you will. You've done a breakfast. I love him. Fifty-nine today. Gazy. Fifty-nine, Gazy. Fifty-five Jennifer Lopez. Fifty-two today. The great man. Regular on our show. The Ox. Can I just say something back in terms of a tracker before I go? I play with a play named Jim Stimes. He played with six broken ribs. Didn't miss a game. I'm just a Christian. If you want to be like one of the grapes, just get back out there. You won't miss a game. Just toughen up. Put a little bit of mattress on there and you'll be fine. Intensive care. Intensive care. Twice. You'd like your lungs. Twice. And rebellious play. Get out there. Never to play again. Do your Christopher's tracker half of that comment. On this day, 1948, Marvin the Martian made his debut. I play this planet in the name of Mars. Isn't that lovely? Hey, nice looking queen up there, kiddo. What else did your daddy give you for Christmas? Please, sir. Do not interrupt my chain of fault. I'm a busy Martian. 1948. Gee, some good work being done way back then, Scotty. Yeah. No, it was. 1954. The Martian is the run very good. J. Double R. Tolkien, the Fellowship of the Ring was published. Enough. Enough. Enough. Mate, if you're going to do this, your career is hanging by a friend. Yeah, you make us look stupid. You know, come on, mate. You can hide. And not only have you not highlighted it, have an update at the ages. Oh, that's poor. Come on, if... Cliff Richard was only 17, we recorded this in 1958. (SCREAMS) A schoolboy cut. Oh, that's... I'm done, I'm out. There. No, that's... It was 17. It taped it off really badly. 24th July, put it in the bin. Yeah. It's a load bin. Just quickly before we get to sticky. But thanks to Baron, I don't. Yep. Tom, yeah, Tom, I'm from Bumbry. Freya, I have easily enough fans to fill 60,000. I just don't have the coin to do it. It says Morning Fellows. Don't Freya have the highest percentage of members turn up to games? Cheers, Ian. I probably do. What? Fair enough, Scotty. Now time to declare my hand and fire up the rivalry. I'm 32. I hate the Eagles. I've been to every Derby bar COVID since 2002. I'm scarred from the budgie supporters chanting things like Clive... Oh, man. ...to Freya way to go. Lost nine Durbys in a row to see Scott coming to kick 10. Rachel getting assaulted. Now it's my turn to hit back. I've taken the wooden spoon. The last 101 point vlogging this week. We'll be taking the front page of the Western Australian to see your simo fire up Freya. Oh, should I take the play, Bob, with you? I can't get on him. I like that. Fire it up. Get excited about it. They have a regret drafting Jimby and Hewitt over Sheasel. Sheasel is a jet. Jimby is average to be nice and Hewitt has no foot problems. Don't get me started on drafting chess over Johnson, in my opinion. They are two years behind where they started. There you go. A lot of good techs coming in. Let's do this. [Music] I have to leave. [Laughter] Sticky's got his own only intro. Yeah. We talk over, it's a great night out of the Greyhounds, every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in Mandra. H the shorts fine lost. Yeah, that's what I'm interested in. Yeah. This is what I'm interested in. It's my sort of racing. This one over a bad pool. No, 280. Don't any shorts fine front and not in Mandra? Yeah, boys, good to be with you. I can't believe that intro has lasted another week. But yes, the shorts fine or this Friday night at Mandra. It should be a cracking race. It should be more competitive and has more meaning than the dirt. We'll have to have that for sure. But anyway. Yeah. Hang on. It's like an accountant fan. Yeah. Yep. Yep. You might have got that one right, actually. That's a spooky hook. Electric sunset bubble day or one of the heaps of this race last week. And the box drawers made it very interesting because it's so much speed drawn middle to while in the track here. The lights at sunset night. Yeah. What a rip has got box eight. Just thinking it's going to lend itself to spooky hook who has drawn box two. He's quite a strong, more of a, not really known for his early speed. They can run on nicely in the rail draw suits. Thinking spooky hook who definitely won't be favouring it right. Was a firefight when I last week and can probably repeat the dose in this year's edition of the short. Yeah. Cool name to a like it. The distance potential. So we go from the shorts to the marathon runners on fine. That's the final on Sunday night at Mandra. Yeah. And that's going to be a very interesting race. We had two heaps last week. Mulford accrues took out one of those heaps. Ran a records first and second sectional. But didn't get the fastest over all time. He certainly got tired late. He ran 37.05 all about coal won the other heat in 36.99. So this is another race where there's just so much speed here. And Mulford accrues have drawn box one all about coal. It's got box three. But there's a bit of pace outside all about coal. It's 10 with. If you're looking at that one here, maybe box five pepper grinder will be double figures. But it's one grey hand that will run on it. As many mucking around up front can certainly play a part late. It doesn't win out. It's been pepper grinder. They can certainly run a place there from box five. You have to be like that name as well. Pepper grinder. I'm probably going down the wrong part. Does Nick Minartillo train Mulford accrues? Yes. And has done a superb job with this grey hand. This grey hand was battling away in grade five company. And moving to Mandra went through the grade really quickly and started taking on our best briefroll dogs, which is our open class. And yeah, stepped up to 652 last week. And yeah, call the clock apart. And the first two sections got really tired late. And that's always interesting. There's a bit of a spherical second up syndrome where a grey hand can be a little flat after a bit of a gap bus. They're over a longer distance first time stepping up. So that's going to be an interesting watch on Sunday night as well. Good stuff. Good on your sticky. Brett Honey, Greyhounds WA. Don't forget. What's your tip for the quick one? Have you given you your tip? Yeah, we need one. Need it. We're not race two. Number one. Miss Ronnie Mack Thursday night. Mandra. Beat us last week for very similar field. Box one. That was my fluke. It's running a good time over the staying trip at Cannington. So I'm thinking Miss Ronnie Mack can repeat the dose again. Race two. Number one. Miss Ronnie Mack. Nice work by you. Good night out of the Greyhounds. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Mandra. And the reason why I mentioned Molfetta Chris has trained a Nick Minutillo. He was the trainer who gave up all his time, money and effort to train the Western Front Greyhound, which we have to charity for cerebral palsy. Good stuff. Great man. We're going to tip at the Wagga dogs on the 27th of July, race six, Sam Mack. Frosty has got, let's go frosty. Running at the Wagga dogs. I'm going to bet for the family. Get on that too. Let's get a break away. It's a quarter to eight. Thanks to Sticky and the team at Greyhounds WA. 4.3 degrees. He's heading for the top of 16, speaking of Frosty. We're talking to Drew Jones, all things footy. After seven o'clock, Hayden Valentine, Adam Seward, your course, your texts. [MUSIC] 10 away from seven. After seven o'clock, Hayden Valentine, Adam Seward, as we can down to the Derby. We'll get a Derby tip from our man, Drew Jones, from Fox Footy and Fox Sports. And AFL tonight, off to a Melbourne press today. Andrew McWalter is speaking a set of Simon Goodwin. Can you give us a reason why Drew Jones? Good morning. Morning, boys. The infection to Simon Goodwin, that's as much as the club has said. Couldn't be surely the infection as bad as these midfielders on the weekends, losing clearances amongst those who are 30 to three in the second quarter. I know he's expected to coach this weekend, but not speaking today. All righty then. Yep. He's infection to playing a racment. All righty. Yeah, that's the luck of it all. Hey, mate. Well, they haven't got one. Hey. Well, they do. You just asked the oxen, even though apparently he hasn't had a touch to the AFL, they should have played him. But anyway, that's the oxen. We love him. Nick Watson rising star this week, the little wizard. He's going OK, DJ. Oh, he's a tremendous young player. The one issue that he had was that he couldn't kick straight. So we were at training last Friday, and then it's been talked about a little bit since the weekend. But Sam Mitchell, we saw him taking away from the main group, and they did an intensive one-on-one goal, making drills together. So there were kids at training watching, and Mitchell got a group of the kids to stand behind the goals. And he was saying to Watson, "Pick one of the kids and pretend you're trying to spear the ball right between his eyes." So you see on the weekend, a couple of the set shots that Watson took. He kept it quite low, really punched it in. And he was practicing that at training, trying to just hit one little kid with curly hair right between the eyes. He was being close up, the one-on-one coaching skills at Sam Mitchell, which looks like a working and absolute treat. Did you get a kid? She got one right between the eyes. It's Nick Watson now. It did work. He could have done it this week. He's per footballer who got suspended in the waffle for kicking the ball into a golf female goal up for her on the weekend. Oh, really? Oh, well, that's fair enough. Keating into the goal up. I used to pick people out in the crowd if I had one over the top, which might have been saying some nasty things. [LAUGHTER] Nick Watson is the rising star in deservedly. So, Hank Jones, before I let you go, you are a West Australian. So tell us who you're going to tip in the Derby. And have you got any interest in the Derby this week? No, a Fremantle will win by as much as they want. If they want to win by 20 goals, they'll be able to. I was bored. So you'd think Yo, Yo Waterman back inside this week. So it will be a bit more competitive. So a Fremantle will get it done. And just, Scotty, just a shout out to Tony Escott, who is doing Dry July. [LAUGHTER] We've got any words to invite for. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're not doing Dry July, if you buy a pass for 31 days. All right. It's just, that's not Dry July. You can buy your way out of it. I tell him to lock him. You go to work and then go home, lock the fridge, lock himself inside. You've actually renamed it. It's not Dry July. It's live July. Yeah. Dry July. The road for Fox footy over there. We've got your Jones-E Lee and Baker going to free our West Coast. Any good male, also Tim English. Where is he expected to? Well, West Coast, I've got an offer ahead of Tim English. And Tim English's value is probably diminished a little bit in more recent times, Phil. But Lee and Baker has a decision to make. Depends on what Fremantle want to give up for Lee and Baker. And where Lee and Baker sees his best footy. My male is legitimately torn on what he does. Well, we'll check in. We'll just keep across all that Hayden Ballantine after 7 o'clock. Loved a Derby. Loved getting under the skin of the West Coast Eagles. Adam Serwood duffs in after 8 o'clock. It's Wednesday. Stay with us, Scotty and Goss. Your text have been keeping us amused. 0487736736. Fire up your lot. It's Derby Week. 131255. It is Derby Week. Lift. You want to put some life into this. Come on, Lee! Lopsided Derby that it is. Why not be? They're a big chance of the Eagles. Who? The Eagles. They did it last time. Why can't they do it again? You need to have a good light, Adam. Good light. Scotty and Goss. 4.2 degrees. As you heard, 16 is our top. 18 tomorrow. 19 shower or two. The nutrient water four day forecast. Your destination for all things water. Showers, Saturday night, 20 degrees. Your irrigation, pump and filtration. Product specialist is nutrient water. And you can visit nutrientwaterstore.com.au. Martin from Jarrodale. Guys, Eagles by 33. Yo-gos into beast mode. Harley to beat up on brayshore. Thank you, Martin. All right. There we go. Some textiles fired. Adrian Hickmott, of course, who formed West Coast Eagle. Now at Hawthorne. Has me mentioned. The Eagles for a long time, wasn't he? Yeah, it was. Yes. And decided to go back. He's still poised, too poised to play for Subiaco. Yeah. So they've stayed here. They're here in there. Yeah. Well, there's a bit of a push around for him over the last few days. Well, I did come back here and was involved heavily at Swan District. So that's a great grounding. You coached the Colts. Yeah. Very good at it, too. A little bit different. But he's one that I'm sure they'll have the list. How big do you think their list will be, gos, of coaching candidates? Well, they'll prioritise. They'll speak to everyone who is available and everyone. And don't forget, there'll be plenty of those assistant coaches, even though they don't come out publicly and say so. Mm. That they... Sound out? Yeah. Say, "Look, I'd like to put my hat in the ring. You know my situation. You know where I'm at. Let's just do this." Yeah, they would have spoke to about 25 people. Yeah. Before I put it, they'd been cray. Yeah. They did well there, though, didn't they? Well, yeah, absolutely. Pulled to absolute beauty. Yeah. And that's what you'll see. I'm still torn on what they do, whether they go for an untried coach and a development specialist or someone who's going to be relationship-based and get the best out of them. You've headlined experienced coach who's going to set new standards and changed the rules a little bit around there, but I'm not sure how that will go down and whether it'll be a complete revolt. But I will double down the fact that I think the next coach, and this is what the biggest problem is for the Eagles is, and they'll probably scoff at this. But I think the next coach has probably got three to five years, and then they replace them with someone else. So that's the thing. Unless they're outstanding. Unless they're a brilliant developer. And with a hard-nosed edge that turns into a great coach, I think that the next coach is probably a short-term proposition. But if they're developing really well and they develop the list really well, there's no guarantee they'll lose their job. No, you're right. If they're hard yards, they might be rewarded. Yep. You're right. Interesting to see how long the tenure is. I think someone's going to ask for, you know, if they pick their right person, I think they're going to be asking for a bit of time, aren't they? No. Let's do this. [MUSIC PLAYING] All righty. One man who played in more. Derby wins than losses. His haters. Allen Tyne. He did, and he joins us now. The racehorse trainer to the stars. Bellers, appreciate your time. I know you're a busy man at this time for a racehorse trainer, so thanks for taking some time out. Are you excited about the Derby, mate? Because I did see you wearing a Brisbane lines being in the other day in the crowd. I'd like to know what's going on there. Locking in here, we said he was paying for no good if I wore some busy gear. So, how I'd say no to a free no look, Pete? [LAUGHTER] I explained. Yeah. Perfectly. I can't understand this, too. How'd it go down? My daughter, he actually bottle fed my daughter a few times ago for dinner, and she loves him. She said, "I want to go. Watch Lucky." So, yeah, keep the kids happy, and we haven't watched. Yeah, you played well on the look well. Yeah, nice working with you. Any feedback from the crew? I had a few weird looks, yeah, particularly from the West Coast supporters. I think they had a double look at me, but no words were said. That was good. Well, you're very close to becoming a West Coast Eagle player. We must remember that, so you've probably got a little bit of a West Coast Eagles running through you. Hayden? I wouldn't have thought so. Oh, I reckon you might have. Well, I wasn't a West Coast supporter of the young fellow. My whole family turned except me pop. He was a stubborn over. I thought he wouldn't change it all, so. Everyone else had a free jump run except him. Just be excited watching him at the moment. They're good to watch. Yeah, very good to watch. When you see him run off that half-back line and run and stun, they look really good. Yeah, it's nice when the ball's coming in, it's quicker like that, particularly for the small four. You're saying, "Thank you, a few girls in a weekend," and it's coming in quick. It gives us an opportunity. We're giving the small guys a bit of an opportunity. Oh, well, we know what you meant. The little fellas are. You stick together. You must be amazed, too, just watching the sun. He's still doing his thing out there. There was talk, and I think J.Lo was on our show on Friday and said that he was going to be the sub. He started and it was a master stroke. But he'd sit there and just go, "He's still going, and he's still good." Yeah, there was one mark he took in. I think it was a third quarter. I could just feel his hammy stretching. I was thinking, "Oh, God, don't do a string." Yeah, he's playing good footy, and he's such a skillful player and a smart player. You can't teach smarts like what he's got. If he gets the ball and he's dangerous, he'll kick some goals. I think, and his leadership as well, he's been 14 years in. He's been around a while. He knows his stuff. He's good to teach the younger guys coming through about his few little tricks. Hey, do you lick your lips, mate? When you see the forward line at the moment, there's some big bodies in there. Obviously, yeah, number one men in Josh Tracy, but Amos competes really strong studs, completing Jackson's down there and doesn't take an amount of marks. There'll be a few opportunities for a little bloke like you. You'd be running a mark. Oh, 100%. Josh Tracy's probably my favorite player. He's a proper man. He just doesn't care if anyone who's in his way. If you're in his way, you're getting steamroll. You see him having a crack at Stevie May on the weekend. I was just holding a jump through the TV and helping him. It was good to watch. He's a proper man, that boy. I love watching him play. He's just unbelievable footy play. He just got the smart, the leading patterns. I just natural to him. He knows he leads at the foot and he takes a good mark. Well, he used to keep really straight, and I think that'll come back to him. Once he gets those gyps out of his way, but it's just good, exciting to watch. Me feel it as well. I think the whole team is playing is one. When you're doing that, you're very hard to beat. Yeah, there's great connection, isn't there, all the way through the line up? I want to just flip you over to Hawthorne at the moment. Do you get a joy out of seeing Jack Ginnov and Dewey stuff? And now Nick Watson, in fact, the whole Hawthorne team remind me of a whole lot of Hayden Bellantons. Yeah, a little bit. Jack Ginnov and he was copping grief when he was at Collingwood. He got a friendship with something. And I actually think of a message and said, "May Esther Haters do your thing." And that's what he's doing at Hawthorne now. He doesn't care what anyone says or thinks. And he can back it up with his foot. He played a really good game on the weekend. And it's one thing to talk the talk, but then he can walk the walk as well. And when you do that, you're scary. And then you've got Nick Watson, who's, you know, basically having an impact in his first year, they seem to blend off each other. He went through the goal-kicking yips as well, but he seems to have turned that around. So Hawthorne looked like a team on the up. Let's go back to the Derby. We were talking earlier today that it's been a while but I think he had someone a lot of a text coming. He said it was 2015 where both teams were finals contention. So when you've got one team at the top and one down the bottom, it's sort of hard to generate enthusiasm. Give us an internal from a football club's point of view about the lead up to a Derby. Do you think there is still that it's us versus them mentality? Or is it fast becoming, as much as a pains me to say it, just another game? We always talk about it, it's just another game, but in the back of your mind, the Derby's are always high intense, high pressure games. It's basically like feels like a final when you're out there. The pressure goes up, the crowd are much more emotionally involved because they get a deal from their work colleagues for the rest of the week or to the next game. So it's definitely a bigger game no matter what anyone says. But when you are concentrating on getting ready for the game, you've got to focus on who you're playing on and prepare as if it is another game. But yeah, there is definitely that little bit of extra going into it. And particularly, there's a lot of history there. There's a lot of stuff going down and you don't forget those types of things. Do coaches draw in their history bellows? Or does players have to do that individually? No, I definitely think coaches would bring up certain things and players definitely remember certain bits. I used to remember little things. So if I saw someone who did something to me previous games, I'd make sure I put a bit extra into the tackle. Not that I can do that anymore. You can't put too much into the tackle, but you put a little bit extra in and make sure they felt it. Yeah, you'd have to be careful laying them down onto the ground carefully, mate. And that's probably not your star way. When you played, in all the Derby's you played in, as I said, you've got a winning record in Derby's. Is there one bloke that came near and you just went, or you looked at the match-ups before the game and just went, "I'm going after him." Not in a physical way, but in a chippy way. Because there was always players that I'd look at and go, "I'm going to try and mentally disintegrate this human being today." We're just yapping at them all day long. Did you have one that you went, "Oh, he's in for a tough day." Ah, there wasn't one. There was generally six defenders now. A little bit of it. There's generally the bloke who stuffed up the tee, stuffed up. They're in for a long day. Just let them know about it and rub it into them. Every player can mark your Campbell run. It's what's between the years that count, really, particularly when it's a tight game. And if you can rattle a few players and get on top of them, it can definitely help. Why 100% think it helps? Because a lot of this game now, because everyone's so sick, fast and talented, it's all between the years. It'll go a long way towards Beethoven. Yeah, very true. Hey, do you give West Coast any chance? I mean, they beat them in the Derby at the start of the year. This is a free-o Derby, free-o are in top four contention. West Coast are just hanging by the skin of their teeth with looking for a new coach. What's your vibe on the result on the weekend? Oh, I think it's always a danger game. But West Coast, they're hard up against, I think. I think the Brisbane game, they had a bit of a sugar rush with the new coach and all the stuff that happened, a bit of a sugar rush and played well. And then last week, Saints got a hold of them, so it's hard for them. You can see they've got some talent there. They're going to be good in a few years time. But I think it's hard seeing it coming towards the end of the season. Those young players are getting tired. The first-year players, they go good for the first half of the season, and then it catches up to them. When you're playing it, men for a full year, it does break you down. So I think they'll be getting tired. I hope it's a good game, but I think it could turn into an ugly blowout. We're trying to build it up, mate. And Simon from Claremont, who I've only ever bought, won 3-0 jumper. The number one, my all-time favourite, one of the legends. There's plenty of... Hey, it's a good man. I hope I got a little bit of commission out of that. Plenty of love for you. And there's one question too that gets asked. You know, the Derby, and this was probably... It was a pretty ordinary moment in a Derby when Gaff dropped bracial. But was it true that Rosalind had to calm you down a little, so you didn't just go full mental? A little bit, yeah. I went and asked Rosalind if I could get him. And he said, "No." He said, "Just don't do it. Don't dirty your name because of what he's done." So I was yelled out for blood. I still had to go and end up breaking my thumb, trying to belt him. It was just one of those moments. You know, you break one of us. I think it's the second year player who's just a roofing blow. Andy bracial was on a nicer boat you ever made. And Andy Gaff, he's actually a good fella. I played international rules with him. And he's actually a really nice fella himself. But when you cross that line, you're in the opposite of the Derby. And you do some of that to our team, mate. Yeah, I was out of blood. Luckily, Ros did semi-car me down. And yeah, it didn't let it happen. Hey, Bellas, when Andrew Bracial came to the club, we were aware of him having an extra calf muscle in both legs. And he's got sort of fat calf, fat lower legs. He doesn't have ankles. He goes straight from foot to knee. There's nothing else there. It's just straight up and down. It looks like a bit of poly part going straight up. Yeah. Well, we're at Hammer. Bracial, in a high-mish, he's a regular on our show on a Monday. And he said he's got an extra cellus. Cellus. Cellus. Cellus. Which is an extra calf. He's born with an extra calf muscleus. Cellus. There you go. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. He could have done that to Harley. That's what Harley Benner was. He said he could have done that to him. We would have won a premiership then. Yeah, we'll go play. We didn't get the best out of him, sadly. Hey, you're old mate. Paves in Paris. Hey, what about that, eh? He was done on the shorts and the news crossing shorts and birds with a jacket on. How's the arrogance of him with the shorts? That was unbelievable. But now I got on in these probably Tiffany's cup of cheese and I'm out looking over the rifle towers like he fell. Yeah, exactly right. And last one. I tell you what, most folks in Paris have big noses. So you're cheating quite well. It's a whack. And then I'll get to him. The other side of the world too. I hope so. Hey, just the last one before we let you go. You almost pulled off the big noses. You almost pulled off the big sting on Saturday. The best back runner of the meeting was a horse called Advanced. Despite the fact that it raced seven wide, it loomed up. It loomed up for victory. You had to count the money at one stage. You had to bring that up, didn't you? I'm still feezing about that. Yeah, that horse. He's two of his last three races. He's been beaten by less than half a length and that's a different train, probably 100 grand and 10 grand. So yeah, he's going really well on the horse. And if he gets a good steer any time soon, he'll definitely win in one. Oh, whack. So if it's a Luke Campbell, won't be riding you next start? No, Luke. All right, Luke. He's a very good rider, very good young apprentice. It was just a basic experience. If you had to go on left instead of right, he would have won by a couple of lengths. No, I don't. That's probably sound like a bit of a clip, but I don't bag the jockeys. They make split decisions and split second decisions and be like on a footy feel. You don't mean to miss a goal, whatever it is. I don't bag him out too much. Very understanding. You just leave that to the punters. We'll take care of that as they head back to scale. Don't worry about that. Mate, the Olympics are on your horse, man. You're a horse lover, but I'm surely not even you will be interested in the dressage. I just watched some up on the tally up there. Does the dressage get you at all? I'd rather watch paint dry, mate. My kids do dress hard stuff. I do like watching the cross country. That's actually quite good to watch the cross country in the jumping. That's amazing watching that. But the dressage, give me a spell. Have you got anything racing today? I've got one in today, race three. She's got, she's a little three-year-old. We bought a three-year-old now. We bought her as a yearling a couple years ago. She's going to try really well, so she's not without a chance today, for sure. Nice work. $10, Chris Parnum and drawn well. I appreciate your chat. It's Derby Week. I'm sure if you don't have a runner, I'd say they're not. So be able to go to the footy. Are you going to come? Are you going to be in a corporate box somewhere? I'll be up in Broome. I'll be going up to sell myself in Broome for a few days and I'll watch it up there. Fair enough too. Good on you. Hey, mate. Always appreciate the time. I know you're a busy man, so thanks for joining us. Cheers, boys. Hey, hey, Valentine. He's good, isn't he? He just gives you the great feel for it. Yeah, I love it. So honest. I was asked to go that Broome gig too. I'd just say no, no, I couldn't miss another game of footy. So I have to say. Not Broome gigs out here. Buy as a gig on somewhere up in Broome. There's something to do with the racers up there and something going on. Yeah. But yeah, it worked off me. So I would have been gone if they were two weekends in a row. I'd have had a son of myself up there. And to tell us, will you kill him up there? No, I'm about that. All right. Do you like his horse today? Yeah. It's, uh... Have a look at it. It's said the one start for a sixth and went out for a spell, which they do. It's by playing God, which is super-sigh. Chris Palm's a good jockey. There is, uh, I think Miller's got a one in their ace called Safe Keeper. It'd probably be hard to beat with William Pike, but... Not putting all of them up. Safe keeper into her. She's God. Yeah. Very good. All right. Get a break away. 21 past seven, still only 4.4 degrees in the SCN studio at Optus. 16 showers developing today. Let's take a break and come back. Thanks for all the techs yet. We loved him to hide and balance on Superstar. Adam Selwood, he always got under the noses, and he too didn't take a backwards step in a derby. He joins us after 7.30. 13.12.55. Toolkit depot. Open line. The Toolkit depot. Open line. Or text us on the temperate bed shed. Text 0487736. 736. [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] Scotty and Gus, after 7.30. Adam Selwood's going to join us. Jack Hompsch is an Adelaide Croes assistant coach. He had this to say about Daniel Curtin and where he sits. We're liking what Dan's doing in the videos. Played a couple last three weeks. I reckon he's a sample level to be filled with and we're liking what he's doing in there. But again, depending on how we look with some of our injuries and so forth, there's certainly more options on the table. It's interesting. It's not great quality audio, mind you. We're happy with what he's doing back there. Mm. And if there's an injury, you'll get a chance. Not convincing? Mm. I would have thought he's probably better than that. But I haven't seen him play in any SRFL game. No. I think like that. So, you know, as we all know, people pop at different times, Gus, and, you know, it might be taking its toll on him to be away from home. People get home seeking. Something might happen in the next month where he gets it or, you know, he does something good and it sets him on the right path. People are taking a little bit of extra time to develop. It's not right him off. Can you tell us the pop thing again? Yeah, it's a great theory, mate. Can we record this? I'm really intrigued by this. Maybe a smart ask. No. I don't want to sound like, you know, someone on a TV show that used it 28 times last night. Look at that. Go with it. No, go with the pop. No, it's the parenting. When parents are comparing their kids to other kids and all that sort of stuff, they say kids are like corn curdles. They all go into the pot at the same time, with the same heat and the same temperature, but they pop at different times. It's a really good thing. Stop comparing your kids to other kids. Nice. I like it. We're looking at you any more. Just a long year. It was on seven last night. He spoke about the lessons learnt from the Derby earlier in the... Have a listen. Oh, we need to value the right things. You know, we've got a lesson in the contest. I thought they got on top of clearance, which gave them a field position that night. Yeah, they're able to capitalize on that. I mean, some really strong momentum bursts. So, yeah, we've probably reinvested into the contest and got out method and competitiveness right after the last Derby. That's the coach from Fremantle, Jared Schofield, who's in the interim seat at West Coast. He's sort of hoping to dig up the past of the Derby earlier in the year. Yeah, we definitely will. Obviously, one of our few wins for the season, and we perform really well on the day. I think our contest and pressure was really strong. We had good shape on the ground, and we're able to get some forward-half turnovers. So, we'll definitely look at that closely and it's part of our game that we're chasing. There it is there. So, it's all about the contest for both of the teams. Sometimes it's a worry-planner team with nothing to lose. If they play with that mentality, they'll put up a fight there. Eagles will put up a fight, mate, but that's not... Will they? Can you guarantee that? No, I can't. But what I'm saying is the Eagles' players will be trying to put up a fight. The bottom line is... What is a past mark in a Derby? It's not a five-goal defeat. That's not what West Coast fans will want. They want to win and nothing less. They won't tolerate a loss to Fremantle, and Fremantle won't tolerate completely clobbering them. They have got them on the canvas. They are on the ropes. They are on the deck they need to do now. Put the foot on this rope and completely spifflicate them. Merciless. We'll take a break. Spifflicate. Adam Sellens after the 7.30 news. [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] Scotty Yoss. Took in Devo Studio until 8 o'clock and then Mark Duffield in for another wonderful edition. Of course, of mornings. Duff, are you as excited about the Derby as us? Or are you just trying to as a seasoned journal campaigner just trying to find an angle? [LAUGHS] The problem is it's always the same angle. It's this weird rivalry where if you take out the first eight, which West Coast won when they were men and forever boys, it's kind of dead level. But it goes in runs, so we never get great doobies. Yeah, one team's always up and the other team's always down. In 2015 is the last time they were in a finals contention together. Yeah. So 2015, 2012, 2011, 2006. And that run between 2002 and 2007, where they were basically around about the same mark on the ladder. So they were in all the good doobies. Playing them in pre-season games takes away dilutes it too. I'm so against the pre-season hit outs with West Coast afraid, not on. Yeah, but we have to because it saves travel. No, no. Well, they shouldn't travel. The Victorian club should travel to Adelaide and to Sydney and to Brisbane and to Perth. Yeah. And they should not play Derby rivalries in the pre-season. They should only play them when they count for something and they mean something. I'm actually missing the Derby. I'm an out. I'm an out for this Derby. The airport has a bit. I am going to Bunbury for the 40th year reunion of the 1984 South Bunbury premiership team. Nice! We got a bender on the cards here or really pin the ears back. Oh, I don't know why they'll be pinning the ears back. Get them back. Yeah, because I'm figuring we're all getting on a bit. Good on you. Good on you. Better go to this one. It is. We'll let you know how it goes. Yeah, I know. I think they'll be watching. It'll be at the South Bunbury Football Club. So I think we'll be watching the game as it unfolds. Oh, we've got Adam Selwood coming up. We're going to ask him about Scott. Yeah. He's probably not going to tell us that he knows anything, but he might sort of say Scott had a discussion with him. Have you had any shift in regards to the Eagles coaching ranks? No, what I got told by a couple of people the other day is that communication will go out this week to people they want to talk to. So they've clearly sat down and done a list and they think we think we should talk to this person, this person, this person, this person. Those people will hear from them this week and then it will go from there. Has anyone ringing them? Oh, they probably is. Yes. Yeah, there'll be lots of people. There are some interesting names around the ether. You know what the first one have to do? They have to sit down and ask what they need. That's exactly what we're going to say. That's the debate that everyone's having with their rooms. And we can sit here and that's what they want. Don't quite clearly running the agenda. The board will get told and then they'll ratify the decision. But it looks like Parker's frying soul on this. Yeah. And with the list at the stage of development that it is, what do they need for the next three years? And the point you made about Hinckley, now whether he's the one or not, I don't know. No. Clearly Josh Carter doesn't think he is. I poo poo the sauce. There is an history there. Josh got suspended for four matches as an assistant coach by Fremantle for breaking Covid rules. Do you know that? Yes. Four matches, he got suspended by his own club. Oh boy. He wouldn't want to image it. You know, he's the very good two I see. Wait, wait, wait, wait. He's the very good two I see. But Hinckley, if he was available, does make some sense. I think, like, if an assistant coach only gets one go at it, and this is a long shot. This list is a long shot. So, Hinckley, having been in the system for 12 years, having seen preliminary finals, he probably knows that, okay, this is a job I can do for three to four years, and I can get this club further down the track. And if I don't make it out the other end of it, that will be okay. And he, you know, shuffles on and does what Mark Williams doesn't Melbourne or something like that. Yep. Agree with that. 100%. What do you got coming up? John Hammond? No, at least Fernandez. He's away. Everyone's away. Everyone buggers of this time, except for us. Dallas has been going to the races. Yeah. All the derby. You're going to Bunbury. Johnny Hammond is away. I'm taking Europe somewhere. Yeah. I think he's overseas. I think he's overseas, too. Elijah, she was overseas, too. Elijah posted that he was at the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. And I have had the Eagles mention that he's taking his postseason now. You know what that is, don't you? The Sagrada Familia. Yeah. I'm not familiar with the Sagrada. It's the sandcast I've been building in. In the middle of Barcelona. Yeah. And it's been under construction for about 100 years and still under construction. Well, I've got to say, I'm off the top. I'm going to go through my top five derbies. And you will like number one, because I remember you calling the final minute of the game. Oh, cool. Oh, I love it. Now he's interested. Can you guess which one it is? Oh, I have footy Royce. Enough. That's pretty rough. I can't remember. I caught some good ones. I bought them really well. I'll keep people interested. Yeah, I've got to be interested. And I'll be asking the listeners on a 487736 Olympics to ring in... Look at how up and about he is now. ...to ring in and give us your five best derbies. Not necessarily your favourite ones, your five best derbies. When the, when the Doyen, when one of your long time buddies, give you a bit of a pump up. It doesn't come freely. It doesn't come freely. Then I'm up and about. When he speaks, I listen. Let's get a break away. Duff's in after eight o'clock. ♪ I will lie ♪ ♪ I will do it ♪ ♪ We'll never die ♪ ♪ We'll be heroes ♪ ♪ We'll never trust heroes ♪ ♪ We'll be heroes ♪ Probably won't be hearing that song on Saturday nights. I don't know about that, mate. I've got to rumble in. Listen, we're trying to build this rivalry up. And we normally will have our listeners looking after each other, but... Lisa's jumped in, gossed the flog mantle. We'll not spifflicate the heroes. Eels can and we'll win the Derby. Any team is giddable on the day. This is what's going to happen. Adam Sellers, do you know Sellers? If I ask you, so Adam Sellers would join us. Prem starship star. If I asked you, Sellers played in 16 derbies. What's his win loss? 15 won. No. 16. What are we talking about? Yeah, it wasn't. What's in grind? No. What are we talking about Sellers? It's great. It brings bad luck. Well, it sort of goes, fits with adding love at the moment down at West Coast. John, tell me your... Good morning, man. Thanks for joining us. Tell us your fight up here. We're trying to... Well, to be honest, we're really trying to manufacture some interest in this one, but... We're trying to fire up the town and get everyone up and about for this Derby. How do we go about doing that? Yeah, well, good luck. Good luck with it. No, I think really for the Eagles, boys, there's a few careers that need to be played for. Certainly with coach and that might be moving forward. I would think if one of those players had been on the periphery or getting in the back end of my career, I'm definitely going out and giving it my best because I want to make sure I've got a spot next year. Very much so, so there's a bit of, sadly, a bit of self-preservation for a few players, and maybe the result is inconsequential. Sellers, in regards to... And I'm going to ask you more about the Derby and getting up for Derby. We've spoken to Bellas, Hayden Bellantone, and gave a Fremantle perspective of that. But, look, I don't want to use the opportunity to have you on in an interview to sort of get some behind-the-scenes chat. But Mark Duffield has thrown Scott Selwood up as a name that many people are talking about, maybe putting his hat in the ring and for the major part that he's played at Collingwood in their premiership win of last year. Believe in where he is. And taking no responsibility for their crash and burn this year. Have you spoken to Scooter? Is there any sort of... Does he harbor an ambition to be a senior coach any time soon? Well, he enjoyed his coaching costs. He had a really good apprenticeship over there with Collingwood. He headed over about four or five years ago as a development coach. Then went into the hubs and took on line coaching duties and moved through, I think, stoppage work. He did the mid-sealed last year as the apprenticeship winning team, and now he's in the forward line. So, the fact that, yeah, they're not winning games at the moment. He might blame someone else to sail the balls, not get in the forward line, so that might look good for him. But, look, yeah, I heard his name was getting thrown around last year. I think he's got an ambition to keep progressing and maybe taking on one of those roles one day. It's a nice fit for a club that you might have played for before, but I do know there's a lot of great candidates that will probably put their hand up to this role. And if he wants to work through the process and he thinks he's ready, then, yeah, it's definitely worth going through and gaining that experience as well. Does it surprise you, any that Ash Hanson, a premiership team made of yours, and Jamie Graham, who you know very well as well, are at the top of the tree. If they go down the new coach line, that's for the club to decide. We've been discussing that over the last few days with a needed development coach, or they need Ken Henkley, Chris Scott, John Longmire. If a job became available for the next three or four years to set it all up, because it's going to be a long burn and a slow burn for the West Coast Eagles to get back up and running. What's your view on what sort of coach they need from an outsider looking back? Yeah, well, Jamie Graham and Ash Hanson are tremendous leaders and coaches, and I'm not surprised at all that they should be one of the first few people that I think West Coast should be speaking to. They've got the most out of their careers. They've both had very different journeys, but I think the club needs someone who has a development focus. It's going to be a young list for a number of years, and there's going to have to be some turnover off the list with the old guys moving on, and you guys coming through. So, you know, you can go either way. You can bring in experience who have done it before. Sometimes that works, but most times, you know, like unless you've got the right list and the right type of coaching group around you, there's only so much you can do. And I think, yeah, those guys in Ash and Jamie, great leaders, they've been development coaches. They've been in the system for over 10, 12 years now. They've coached their own Waffle or VFL team, being part of success in apprenticeship teams as well. So, I think the clubs in good shape, all they deem, and maybe one, it was Josh Carr that said they won't be going for the role. There's the certain reasons behind that, but I think it would be a great opportunity for a young coach, and one that the club needs to back him in and give him at least five years to turn things around. Yeah, like you're thinking. I also, what I love what you said before about this weekend's game is that, and I've said it on Monday, there's people playing for their careers here. They're playing for their livelihoods right now. How did they respond from last week where they were, they were shocking, and we've all played in games where we walked off the park, sales and gone, "She's where you're a crap. She's where you're ordinary then, we've got a lift." What do they need to do this week from, you know, the final soaring against thank you, to bounce down on Saturday night, to not dish up something like that again in a doobie? Well, Scotty, I think it's the basics, really. I know, seriously, when any team in the ASL brings effort, then the score line shouldn't be any bigger than probably four goals, really. And I think, you know, with West Coast, the difference with their effort is too big when they bring it, and they do all that. They've got one touch. They take territory in the game when they need to. They stick their marks, they kick their goals when they need to kick them. They're not a bad side. They can beat, you know, many teams in the competition, but when they don't, they're miles off the pace. So, you know, last week was an example of that. I think they had a little bit of a go early, but then once the wheels fell off, it was just too great. And, you know, I guess, you know, the guys who have been in the system for a long time, you don't want to be putting in too many performances like that, because the tap on the shoulder comes pretty quickly. And then the young blokes, you can't put too many of those performances in a row, because there's doubt whether, you know, you've got what it takes to consistently perform at the top level. So, what do you think right now, Sellers, as a player, and we talked about, Daniel, tongue in cheek, you know, you record in a derby. You played in 16 derby. Forget about the win-loss record. But, again, we're trying to find out the motivation. We're trying to find out the passion of both these football clubs and the supporter bases. Did you always find it for a derby? Did you find something inside you or inside a football club in the lead-up to a derby that this was, again, that you really got up for, despite the fact that this is both teams want a different plane at the moment? Oh, yeah. They were good fun back in the day, Goss, the dirties. And don't worry. We'd, you know, the six and ten record. I can, I'm a bit like Scott Seward, too. Mate, I claim the one, but the six, we won, I was very good. And then they're the ones that have some health disposal. But, you know, we used to come up. It was the car boys. And it was, you know, there's Jeff Farmer up forward just doing his stuff and everything. How was it going? I reckon Ballantine stuck his nose in there for a few years when, you know, Jeff was on his way at Hagen came in and, you know, we used to go in and, you know, you know, John as a coach, he'd always be very measured and it's just another four points and don't, all this outside noise, don't worry about it. And don't get sucked in the Josh car. Don't do not forget sucked into him. And everyone's like, "Yep, got it, Josh, got it. Got it, wish got it." And then, 16 seconds in, Josh car smacked someone in the guts before the bounces just happened. And then all of a sudden we're all trying to kill him and run around and, you know, that was the main, that was the main focus for the game. So, look, that was good fun. It was healthy, healthy respect. The dock is, you know, might, I guess, the key part of my career, they were a very good team. Had a lot of experienced players. You had McFarland, Pavlitch, really strong midfield, sandalancers in the rock. So, yeah, they were a hard team to beat. They had, I think, they got us for about eight or nine times in a road. Like, we were on a run and then they had a massive run of wings. And it's never good when you lose to the cross-town rival with much as people. It's probably a bit more measured these days, but, you know, you've got to go and get a coffee somewhere. And you've got to see someone in a shop and then they'll give you their feedback. Don't worry about that. Yeah, and functions with the opposition as well. Functionants, free-mounting, you've got to walk into that function with them as well. And that's what I just grabbed. Do you give the Eagles any hope at all, Salas, any hope at all? I'm trying to find an argument. I'm making them stuff up. You give them a chance? Yes. Oh, God, Scotty, I think, again, if they bring their best or, like, their capacity to play at 80, 90% together collectively, free-mounting, they're going to have to play well to beat them. That's, you know, across the board, I think, free-mount. I've obviously got the form. They've got some good experience and a nice balance going on at the moment. But, you know, when you've got a midfielder of Reed and Kelly and, you know, like you say, if they play good footy, then the forwards are going to have more than their fair share. And, you know, any forward line that has an element of water and running around, is there key targets? There's a chance. It's a smoky chance. I wouldn't put my house on it. I put a few dollars on it, just in case I do get up. Dave, try it out there. Thank you. Yeah, gamble responsibly. And I've seen your house, and I wouldn't be risking that either. It's a monstrosity and peppermint grove. We appreciate it. Thank you. Appreciate your time. I appreciate your time. And, again, thanks for taking time out to chat to us and coming off the tennis quarter after 6-2-6-1. Dropping. Appreciate it. Tell us. Thanks, boys, John. Good on you. Breakfast power by Kubota. Take on any job with Kubota's range of tractors, mowers, and utility vehicles. Great to get the perspective of two absolute Derby stars. Yeah, specialist. Got up for it. Loved it. We can build on this tomorrow, too. Yes. We'll continue to countdown. Marked up for you after 8 o'clock, it's a bit about me coming up after... (LAUGHTER) They're late with nothing. You're featuring the best ever Derby. Apparently so. Hey, stay off the road. I'm going down south. Today, I'm going down a horse head. Get out of the middle lane. Get out of the way. No, no, you get out of the middle lane. Let everyone out of the way. I've got to be there soon. You