Welcome to Episode 14 of "Raw Sports"! In this action-packed episode, we dive deep into the world of sports, covering the hottest topics and the latest controversies.
First up, we dissect the electrifying AFL finals, where the chairman of Qantas, Richard Goyder, has raised eyebrows with sky-high ticket prices for the Carlton vs. Brisbane clash at the Gabba. We also explore the impact of Virgin Airlines' pricing strategy as the official airline partner for the finals.
But the drama doesn't stop there! We discuss the criticism surrounding Zak Butters' unconventional move of throwing a GWS waterperson's chair before taking a shot at goal and examine whether it's a sign of a "woke culture gone mad."
The future of Ken Hinkley's career is under the microscope as we ponder where he might go next. And what about former Port captain Tom Jonas, who retired after a loss? How does he feel about being chaired off the field under such circumstances?
The Giants face a grueling 5 and a half day turnaround between matches, potentially giving them an edge. Meanwhile, Melbourne's surprising exit from the finals is generating buzz, including Russell Robertson's Facebook comments.
Eddie McGuire's apology for a Chinese restaurant announcement leaves us wondering why he felt the need to apologize. And speaking of surprises, Carlton's victory over the Demons has shaken the city β Ahmad takes us inside the Gabba to capture the excitement.
We debate whether every final should be played at the MCG and discuss the billionaire families fueling up their jets to head to Brisbane for the big game on Saturday.
In the NRL, former player turned assistant coach Willie Mason faces criticism for his outspoken remarks. Is the world going mad with cancel culture?
Turning our attention to rugby, Wallabies coach Eddie Jones offers a heartfelt apology for his team's historic loss to Fiji, breaking a 69-year winning streak.
In the world of Formula 1, the Las Vegas Grand Prix's race scheduled for December is raising questions about its impact on the famous Strip.
And finally, we're amazed by Ange Postecoglou's continued success in the EPL and celebrate Australian Prime Minister Albanese's announcement that the Matildas will remain on free-to-air TV.
Stay tuned for more updates, including a special segment on Ricky Nixon and intriguing journalism discussions. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and share to keep up with the raw and unfiltered world of sports!