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Episode eleven of the Podcast. We're back, again, after a three week battle with covid. Leith catches up with excitement machine Andrew Walker to talk about the greatest mark ever taken, the great injustice that came with that, treatment of AFL indigenous players and the coaches Andrew played for.
Also, in what is the 40th anniversary of the 1982 Grand Final, Leith tracked down Australia's most famous, and reclusive streaker - Helen D'Amico - and spoke about why it happened, how it happened, and what was the fall out from that infamous moment. .
Episode ten of the podcast. We're back. And in ISO with covid. Leith catches up with Andrew McKay to talk about the current day Blues, the juggernaut of the 90's Carlton team and his daughter Abbie taking the AFLW world by storm. Leith also chats with Sam Rowe - who at the time of recording - Doing it for Doc - discussed his career, Doc coming back from cancer and his own health journey.
Episode nine of the podcast. While we welcome Cerra, Hewett and Young, we farewell Samo and Gibbo*. Leith catches up with ex Blue and one of Sam Docherty's best mates Daniel Gorringe to talk about Doc, his battles and the fundraising for the Peter Mac Foundation and Brock McLean talks about his time in the Navy Blue and the issues he faced both during and after footy - issues he's now overcome.
*Hopefully we find a way to keep Gibbo.
Episode eight of the podcast. Plenty of names being mentioned coming and going from the Carlton Football Club this free agency and trade period. Leith catches up with Earl Spalding to discuss Melbourne's Grand Final win and his career as a Blue, and tennis legend Mark Woodforde joins Leith from the Californian Desert to talk about his love for the Navy Blues.
Episode seven of the podcast. What a week it was for the Carlton football club. Leith speaks with former Power CEO Keith Thomas about what makes Michael Voss a great choice as the new coach. Geelong premiership star Cam Mooney explains why getting Brian Cook is a huge coup for the football club, and 1987 premiership star and Norm Smith Medallist David Rhys Jones pays tribute to former President John Elliot, who passed away this week.
Episode six of the podcast. Leith speaks with three time Premiership star Ian Robertson about his career and 20 years broadcasting for Channel 7. Mick McGuane talks about who he thinks needs to go from Carlton's list, who should coach the club and his one year as a Blue. Author Lachlan Waterman promotes his new book 'The Mosquito Fleet' and former Carlton media manager Ian Coutts takes us behind the scenes in the media department - when trouble arises.
Episode four of the podcast. The curse of the pod strikes again. Leith talks about Ross Lyon taking himself out of the Carlton coaching race, Matthew Lappin discusses the type of coach Carlton needs (see: Nathan Buckley) and Peter Bosustow shares the fight he has with rectal and liver cancer - and how Blue Baggers can help.
Episode three of the podcast.
Episode two of the podcast.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.