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Winners & Losers Round 15 - Scotty & Goss (24/06/2024)

Scotty & Goss take you through their Winners & Losers for round 15 of the AFL season. They touch on their Monday Premiers, Wooden Spoons, Brownlow and Rising Star from the weekend's footy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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14m
Broadcast on:
23 Jun 2024
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mp3

Scotty & Goss take you through their Winners & Losers for round 15 of the AFL season. They touch on their Monday Premiers, Wooden Spoons, Brownlow and Rising Star from the weekend's footy.

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[Music] Who's your Monday premiere? Well, I've stopped between two, but I've gone with Carlton. I've gone with Carlton as the what they did to Cholom was brutal, and I don't know I could have gone the other the game after, but I think Carlton with the the premiere is the way they played. When you look across the board, they were savage. Yeah, they were very good at Mijes Brisbane. Yeah, that was the other one. And I've been on the Brisbane train for the last three or four weeks, thinking they're just something about them, something about them. I was hoping you had it wrong. They're overseas trip and all their deliances and misbehaviors, they've all been sorted out. All right, so they look like they're a happy group, all of a sudden. Oh, Eric, it was now free, and it appears that he's got some freedom about his life and game. And he wasn't planning good footy. He must have been holding back. All right, so they were awesome. That was awesome. One's playing for me is Port Adelaide. Yes, I'm saying. They were just so bad at home. You're in trouble. The reporters were marching out the door, and the ones that stayed were only stayed, so they could let Ken Inglian know what they thought of him. They are in big, big trouble, and they've got a massive response to give against St. Kilda at Marvel. You mean you're losing to St. Kilda at Marvel? Yeah, that's a losing to St. Kilda full stop. What about Zack Budders? He got to find for the fourth offence of rough play. Fourth time he's been, and still didn't get suspended. You're fine. Fine again. $10,000 can take the early play of $6,250. He got fined eight and a half about two weeks ago, 13 grand, seriously, he's been hitting the hit pocket again. The fourth, at what stage will the penny drop with the AFL-MRO? And he'll say, you know what, serve some time. You know what, finding someone 0.00001% of their salary is not sinking in. Let's maybe give him a week. Now, what do you get? He got $10,000, he can bring it down to what, $6. Is it right? Six grand he's got in the Australian's car. Yeah, I know. But just keep, it's fourth offence. Now, now, can I... Get it at the fine. Just fourth offence. The real low-hanging fruit is Toby Grant. Yeah. Fourth offence. He had done for his first or second half. He had six weeks. It was his fourth offence, he wouldn't play. All righty, what about your Brown Line medalist? Brown Line medalist was Tom Deconing. Did you see his game? Wow, yeah, yeah, he had 25 touches. Crips had 41, so it was a very big fool. But Tom Deconing made everyone look amazing. And he had 25, 20 of them contested. Seven inside, 57 clearances of goal and 10 score involvements. You're out allowed to take it out of the rock and still get a prior opportunity. And that wasn't the rule a few years ago, but they've wound it back so you can take it out of the right now. Tom gets for a fan, has a crack of gold, and he slocks it. How do you like that, brother? Right, he's lovely in his voice. Yeah, brilliant stuff. Tom Deconing, certainly, he was a Brown Line medalist. Mine is our man, Errol Gooden. Errol Gooden gets 30 possessions. He uses 30 possessions. He's just an outstanding player. And we've faced a genuine prospect. Genuine prospect of the dais, the podium, of the brown low being all Sydney's one's players. Now, I know they take votes off each other, but there is such a three, two, one, even spread throughout the year. Yeah. That these three blokes, Warner, Heaney and Gordon could go one, two, three in the Brown Line medal. Well, do you know who's going to stuff them up? Roboth them. He stepped up another world as well. He's the forgotten man. He's the fifth beetle. But he's absolutely flying as well. Grundy might get a couple, but yeah, spot on the money. That could be one, two, three. Not far away, no doubt about that. All right, you're rising star. Just a chance. Well, I struggled a little bit, but I'm going with... I've got it. Thanks. I've got a voice there. Well, you're very well with it. Yeah, Errol. Can we do it again, just for Scott? Yeah, no, no, no, no, no. Hey, hey, he's going into Josh Tracy's spacing right around. Here we go. [Music] [Music] Okay, he's pleased to see us. No, thank you. Because I've got a feeling we're going to be mentioning him again. Yeah, Bruce Revel, reveal? In reveal? Reveal. Two goals, seven and despostals. The Brzee, same by seven and game. Like, come on. Twenty, three only years, isn't it? Well, I'm a like cometer of that. Spills to ground level. They keep fighting for it. They've had a couple of chance in the air. Revel comes through again. On his left, bouncing shot at goal, bangs at home. She'd have to work hard for it. [Music] And he seemed exhausted. [Laughter] Yeah, I thought he was pretty good. Mine was from the Essendon game yesterday versus West Coast. This young boy has been hard to break into a very good team. It's just his second game, but he kicked his first goal. Footy at our forward for the bombers, Draper, the underground handball. He's got Jones running on to it and Jones was with him. And then gave it off to Guelphie. Here's Caddy for his first in AFL footy. There it is. Welcome to the big time, young man. On the non-preferred, snapped it around the corner and looking them all get to him. Yeah, they got around him. Nate Caddy, he's my rising star. So, Monday Premier, you wouldn't spoon your browner on your rising star. Yeah, Carlton Premier put out a spoon, put her browner, Tom the Carling thing. He was amazing in rising star Bruce Breville. Brisbane of the Monday Premier, for me, put out later the Spooner. Browner metal is Errol Gordon and the rising star is Nate. We should have a song for Errol Gordon. It's not hard. The boys have got it on. We should have a song for it. Exactly right. They've got it on tap. They've got it right at their finger button right now. What would you pick? I'd pick Australian Crawl, a bit of Errol. Thanks to Sonos, multi-room listening, wireless home theatre and more experience game changing sound this season. More winners and losers, and on this day, not too far away, Scotty and Goss Monday morning. So, just about an hour and a half out of its normal score. But we'll go with it anyway, because we've got a busy busy busy winners and losers for the week. 20 minutes reading Adam's text. Yeah, well, speaking of Adam, so let's go back. April 17th, S-E-N-W-A, you were talking with Josh Tracy. You probably weren't aware at that stage of how much work you had to do to play regular AFL football. Was that a fair assessment of your career so far? Yeah, absolutely. I think it was just part of the experience that I had to find out. You could argue that I learned the hard way a little bit, and I'm still working hard at it to figure it all out. But, yeah, it certainly was a big movement of my career so far. When was the moment for you, mate, that it twigged that you said, right, I've got to build my tank. I've got to get up the ground. I've got to get back down the ground. I've got to work my backside offy. Always knew that that was what I had to do. But it was probably the little things during the week, during the off-season, just that all accumulated to me being able to execute in that moment. So it was more than just rocking up at training and making sure I was eating the right things, doing all the right stuff. Yeah, we just parked that there. We just parked that there. So to Adam and everyone who thinks we're on his case. I weren't having a Gregor, mate. There is an admission that was not working hard enough at his game. And now he is. And now the penny's dropped and we're seeing the benefits. Everyone is happy. You heard that. Was it April 17 on Scotty and the Amoeba for breakfast? Hey, it's going to be a bit random here. Now we've got some winners and losers. Okay, you've got one that you're not happy with. You can go loser if you want. Going at winner first, an MRO for finding Stephen May for stating their absolute winners. And then it straight away puts into my first loser category is Stephen May. Just, I was ordinary and I want to be honest with your piss, Paul. And as Hammer said as well, you know, they're bereft of leaders at the moment. And that is as far from a leader as you will find. Mine is a poster I put in on socials. 28,000 MCG between two Victorian teams. Yes, winners are losers. Losers and winners, because I felt really good about it. And the losers. I'm a winner. The winners, me. The primal, it's had some like a, I don't even understand this. It's what it departs you having a comment of the crowd of Melbourne. 28,000 Melbourne North Melbourne, standalone game MCG. And I had people telling me, did you know it's winter over here? Really? Apparently that's when the game's played. Right? One person said that there was two Jerry Seinfeld shows on. Oh, that'll, where were they being played? I have no idea. But apparently it was a competition. That was a competition. That would have been 10 there. Right, so had a lot of people telling me that I'd got it wrong, and then they turned it around, "Oh, what about the cricket crowds?" I was just talking about the lake crowd. Well, I did some sums. The smallest crowd involving two Victorian teams at the MCG since COVID. Yep. And I know this low drawing crowds, but I don't know if you will know what my point is here. This is in Melbourne. And North Melbourne, right? Why are they playing at the MCG? Because I'm sorry, that would be some MCC members. There's 100,000 members between the two clubs. So that's excluding fans who just walked up and paid for a ticket to get to it as well. Yep, not even on the board member. It's too rich, and don't try and justify it otherwise. Yeah, no, that's a poor turnout. People telling me that it's cold in Melbourne at this time of year, and that's why people didn't go. I am sorry that the last time I checked, the game is played at this time every year. And let me just check the... Hang on a second, there were how many people at... 40,000 there were 75,000 at Friday night. And 100% for all that. Yeah, but it was the same... But they're saying, "Oh, you didn't mention the 92,000." But that's not my point. My point is, where was the crowd on Saturday? It wasn't winter on Friday. Apparently 75,000. It's your mate, Ralph. Hello, it's... Hey, you leave my little lad. Ah, he's speaking a little. He's one of those five foot five. He's an angry little Melbourne supporter. Next. Another winner for me. And I wrote these down, obviously, last night when we send them all in. Josh Tracy is an absolute winner. I've got bulldozer. He's marking. There was a point in the game yesterday. It's not game-changing, but he took a mark in a contest on a lead, but took a strong grab about 10 metres out of Gold Coast 50. If he drops that mark, like most of them would have, it goes out there's a ball up 60 metres out of Gold Coast. Gold, he takes a mark, he pumps it 50 down the line. All of a sudden there's 50 metres gained, and they're out of a danger zone. Just little things like that. But he's a bulldozer. He's tackling the one that heard you got a stinger on the elbow, that you tackled. There was a sex in the tackle. He's marking his tackling, and he's possibly, he's arguably the best kick in the free mental team. I don't mean for goal. Yeah. For goal, yes. But he would be kicking his balance. Possibly the best kick that I've ever done in the moment. Yeah, he was on my winless list. He's never been on my losers. This has always been on my winless list. One more, the Eagles banner. Can I give you the Eagles banner? Loved it. No, I had that on mine. It's a few. No. The Eagles banner said, we're ready to kick Mark, tackle, and pass. And by the way, we flew business class. Yeah, I love that. I love that. Just a little bit. Well done. Where's Kyle? He's getting up a little bit. Let's give that the big tick. He's just taking the piss. I like it. And I'm giving this one one of my losers for the weekend. It was Laurie Daly, now superstar. New South Wales rugby league, superstar. Canberra rugby league, superstar. Media superstar. He does some odd segment on the catch with the John, Maddy John's or Andrew John's, Maddy John's show, whatever it is. He was sitting down doing the odds between the New South Wales and Queensland women's state of origin team. Have a listen to this. He cooked it completely. Have a listen. Can you dissect what he's talking about? Here's Laurie Daly. That's why I was obviously having trouble up to North Queensland. There are $1.77 outsiders with Queensland being the... Sorry, New South Wales are $1.77. Five words Queensland being the outside. Sorry, I'll start that again. Who is there in the favourites of $2.05? New South Wales are the underdog. Have a good time for one more. East Lord. Hey, I'm not sure how this is going to sit. I don't know if I'm being a really ordinary human being or not. Paul Curtis is carrying his real infant child. Beautiful kid. Oh, you don't know that. Might be a shit of a kid. That's so beautiful. Beautiful, lovely kid. Carrying his kid who was six months old. Maybe six months old, so nobody was going on. Probably petrified. Yeah, he's out of the boy with him too. I think Carrying is getting through the... It's three year old boys through the race and under the ground for his 50th. Yeah, we're under the catch. I said to Harley, I said, "Mike, can you Google Paul Curtis? Tell me, he's 100th. They've only missed like 50th. Tell me, he's not his 50th." He said he's played 49 games when I know. I know. Now, is that a craptake or not? No, because someone asked me, someone I think might have even been Roy. No, craptake by me. No, I get it. No. No, yeah, it is. I know he's looked down the line and said, "Hey, mate, I know you didn't know, but you were there with me on my 50th game." Yeah, yeah, and then the little boy would have said, "Was I there for your 100th?" He went, "I didn't buy a 100th." [LAUGHTER] He's getting quicker. You've got to take the opportunities when they come. I don't know if I'm very crap-blowing. Our listeners will tell me. I'm sure Steven Hill ran through a banner at Fremantle for 50 games. No, I absolutely do think he did. No. I'm telling you, mate, 50 games is important to many. That's a craptake, mate. That's an ordinary... That is a whack for Paul Curtis and his whole family and the Curtis family. I don't mean the light, that I'm asking the question. That's in the Johnny Falcon and the whole Falcon family. I'm asking the question. Am I a crap-blowing? Crap-blowing 100%, and I'm an amoeba. What up, Chris? [LAUGHTER] What up, Griff? [MUSIC PLAYING]