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FAQs about The BJ Show:How many episodes does The BJ Show have?The podcast currently has 300 episodes available.
November 03, 2025Gold Coast Thrill GuideSend us a textWe count down the top 15 Gold Coast theme park rides, from family-friendly starters to the record-breaking DC Rivals HyperCoaster. Along the way we salute retired legends, preview new precincts, and share why pacing, theming, and forces matter when picking your must-rides.• Road Runner Rollercoaster as a perfect first coaster • Wild West Falls for set design and splash payoff • Jet Rescue as a compact, fast family launch • Green Lantern for tight elements and inversions • Giant Drop as a skyline-defining freefall • Wizard of Oz precinct as immersive family expansion • Doomsday Destroyer and Tower of Terror tributes • Leviathan’s wooden thrills and Trident’s views • Superman Escape’s narrative and explosive launch • Steel Taipan’s triple launches and spinning seat • DC Rivals HyperCoaster crowned for airtime and scaleIf you’re loving this countdown, make sure you hit that subscribe button because you don’t want to miss our next one from 7 to 4 Let us know down in the comments down below If you have fun on these Gold Coast best rides, give this video a thumbs up Let’s get a hundred likes if you love theme parks and don’t forget to subscribe and turn on that notificationSupport the show...more20minPlay
November 02, 2025AFL Draft 2025 PreviewSend us a textDraft night isn’t just about who’s “best available.” It’s about price, pressure and the poker face you keep when a rival hits your academy or father–son with a ruthless bid. We pull back the curtain on the AFL’s draft value index, show how pick points become a currency, and map the chess moves that decide who actually lands the next superstar.We start by translating the points system into plain English—why pick one is worth 3000, how discounts really feel on the clock, and why a stack of third-rounders can be more valuable than a single late first. Then we walk through a grounded top-20 mock: West Coast’s foundation choice in William Dunson, the athletic ceiling of Cooper Jarred Taylor, the contested steel of Dyson Snapp and Daniel Annabelle, the intercept and rebound of Harry Ding, and the line-breaking of Sam Zipfield. Each selection is framed by list need, role scarcity and the likely bid scenarios that force clubs to spend points or pivot.From picks 11 to 20, the focus shifts to value and role clarity. Big-bodied midfielders who surge to goal, hybrid defenders who attack from half-back, injured bargains with top-10 talent, and developmental talls with contested marking and forward craft—this is the band where smart recruitment can flip a list profile in twelve months. We also spotlight late-round steals: father–son depth with footy IQ, academy players who read the game like veterans, and a 200-centimetre prospect with rare hands and upside if the goal kicking settles. You’ll hear why late picks are more than list fillers; they’re the points buffer that protects your pipeline when the bids come.By the end, you’ll know how to watch draft night like a list manager—tracking not just names, but the economics behind every move. If you enjoy clear breakdowns, real strategy and honest takes, hit follow, share this with a mate who lives for trade period, and drop your biggest reach and dream target in the comments. Your hot take might be our next deep dive.Support the show...more19minPlay
November 01, 2025Australia’s Fiercest Sporting RivalriesSend us a textRivalries don’t just fill stadiums—they shape who we are as fans. We dive into the contests that split families, fuel pub debates from Perth to Penrith, and turn ordinary fixtures into folklore. From the A-League’s “Original Rivalry” to the bruising Western Derby, the century-deep fire of Carlton vs Collingwood, the Ashes’ transcontinental theatre, and the tribal madness of State of Origin, we sift through the flashpoints, heartbreaks and heroics that made these clashes unforgettable.We relive Adelaide vs Melbourne Victory’s biggest moments, including the sideline bust-up and grand final scars that still sting in red. We revisit the Demolition Derby and the swings of WA dominance that forged identity on both sides of the river. We unpack the social and class roots of Carlton–Collingwood and spotlight the 1970 grand final, a coaching gamble that rewrote the sport’s tempo and left Collingwood haunted for years.Then we travel across eras with the Ashes: the birth of the urn in 1882, Bodyline’s brutality, Warne’s Ball of the Century, and modern controversies that keep the fire stoked. We finish with State of Origin—mate vs mate, state vs state—where pride outmuscles form and legends are made in three nights a year. Along the way, we explain our criteria: cultural weight, national relevance, flashpoint legacy, and longevity. The result is a definitive ranking that prizes meaning over mere scorelines and argues for why some rivalries outlive their eras.Loved the list or ready to argue it? Follow the show, tap the bell, and tell us your top rivalry and why it belongs at No.1. Your stories might feature next time—subscribe, share with a mate, and leave a review to join the debate.Support the show...more14minPlay
October 31, 2025Ashes, Bathurst, And AFL FeudsSend us a textWe trace how Australian sport found its voice in rivalry, from the Ashes and Bodyline to Bathurst’s Ford–Holden wars and the AFL’s fiercest derbies. Stories of identity, pride, and legacy show why beating your neighbour often matters more than a ladder position.• Why the Ashes became a national measure of pride • Bodyline’s impact on spirit, tactics and fairness • Bradman’s legend and the series balance across eras • Bathurst as the proving ground for Ford and Holden • Peter Brock, Alan Moffat and the “win on Sunday” ethos • How manufacturing’s end shaped but didn’t kill the Bathurst divide • AFL rivalries from the Adelaide Showdown to Carlton vs Collingwood • New derbies in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia • Why local identity and family traditions fuel these feuds • The shared language of passion that rivals still createMake sure you subscribe. Like as well and hit the notification so you don’t miss a video. Let us know your greatest rivalry moment and your favourite one in the comments.Support the show...more14minPlay
October 30, 2025Blood, Pride, And The State Of Origin RivalrySend us a textA game can be fair. A rivalry can be fate. We go straight to the heart of State of Origin, where a broken selection system birthed a cultural reckoning and a single tackle from Arthur Beetson reset the terms of loyalty. From that first shock in 1980 to packed stadiums that hum like a storm, we trace how Queensland and New South Wales forged a contest so intense it freezes a nation three nights a year.We unpack the shift from club-based selection to Origin eligibility and why it mattered for identity, not just results. You’ll hear the pivotal beats: the one-off matches that proved a point, the 1982 move to a full series, Wally Lewis defining a decade, and New South Wales clawing back with a clean sweep that changed the tone. Then we dive into the era that redrew the map—Queensland’s eight straight from 2006 to 2013—built on Cameron Smith’s control, Johnathan Thurston’s vision, Billy Slater’s instincts, and Greg Inglis’s power. It wasn’t only dominance; it was a blueprint for cohesion under unbearable pressure.The modern chapters keep the tension high. The Blues break the drought in 2014, only for momentum to seesaw in years that end on knife-edge finishes and bunker calls that echo all winter. We explore why today’s Origin is as brutal as ever in smarter ways: faster line speed, tactical kicking battles, and game plans that squeeze fatigue into mistakes. Along the way, we spotlight the images that won’t fade—captains on their knees, noses pressed together in the rain, and kicks after the siren that decide more than a scoreline. If you love rugby league history, strategy, and the kind of sporting theatre that becomes folklore, you’ll feel at home here.Enjoyed the ride? Follow, share with a mate who lives for Origin nights, and leave a review with your all-time favourite Origin moment—who made you believe?Support the show...more15minPlay
October 29, 2025WNBL Round Two And Three ResultsSend us a textWe recap WNBL Round Two and Three with quarter-by-quarter results, then pivot into a fast, vivid history of State of Origin from the 1980s to the modern era. Rivalry, momentum, and culture tie the stories together, from tight finishes to defining dynasties.• Sydney Flames vs Southside Flyers breakdown and final margin• Adelaide Lightning’s road struggles at Geelong and key trends• Townsville Fire’s dominant win over UC Capitals• Broadcast availability and weekly posting plan• Upcoming fixtures and schedule heads-up• State of Origin origins, 1980s Queensland rise under Wally Lewis• Blues breakthroughs, 1990s leadership and structure• Maroons’ eight-straight dynasty and match-winning moments• Recent series swings, modern tactics, and pressure moments• Why rivalry shapes identity across codesIf you subscribe, if you do like this episode, this series so far and all the other sports hit the notification stuffShare your memories in the comments down belowMake sure you subscribe and turn on that notification so you won’t miss our next video or in the very futureAs well, give it a like as wellSupport the show...more18minPlay
October 28, 2025Round Two To Round Four A-League Wrap And TipsSend us a textBig wins, sharper reads, and fearless tips—this is your early-season A-League compass. We kick off with a rapid results tour: Newcastle blast five past Melbourne Victory at McDonald Jones Stadium, Melbourne City flatten Perth 4–0, Sydney FC edge the Mariners, Wellington outthink Brisbane at Sky Stadium, and Macarthur squeeze past Adelaide. It’s not just who won, but how they won—pressing shape, chance quality, and the kind of composure that travels week to week.From there, we lean into Round 3 predictions for the men’s competition with match-by-match calls and the logic behind them. Brisbane host Melbourne City at Suncorp in a clash of pace versus control. Perth’s home edge faces a Melbourne Victory side desperate to steady. Auckland’s structure looks strong against Adelaide at Go Media Stadium. Newcastle and Sydney FC feels like a stalemate between swagger and discipline, while Macarthur and Western Sydney Wanderers promise a midfield slugfest where a set piece could decide it. Central Coast against Wellington tilts toward the Phoenix if they manage the Mariners’ width and second phases.We then switch to the Women’s season kickoff with clear, confident tips. Sydney Wanderers over Perth Glory on tempo. Melbourne City to shade Sydney FC by controlling midfield spacing. Brisbane with the nod over Victory at home. Adelaide to outmanoeuvre Central Coast with cleaner patterns in the final third. Canberra United to ride their return energy past Newcastle, and Wellington Phoenix to continue their rise with smarter game-state management. Across both leagues, we keep the focus on repeatable actions: compact blocks, transitional punch, and the ability to finish the first big chance.If you want fast, reasoned analysis that cuts through early-season noise, you’re in the right place. Tap follow, share this with a mate who loves an upset call, and drop your boldest prediction—who shocks the league this weekend?Support the show...more7minPlay
October 27, 2025Finals Fever Week: AFLW Round 11 RecapSend us a textFinals fever finally hits and the stakes couldn’t be higher. We break down every Round 11 swing that shook the AFLW ladder, from Port Adelaide’s long-awaited Showdown win over the Crows to Brisbane’s gritty nine-point statement against Melbourne. The weekend delivered more than results; it revealed which teams have the system and composure to handle the pressure of September, and which still flinch in big moments.We start with the turning points that mattered: Port’s defensive shape and time-on control at Norwood Oval, Sydney’s steady climb through the gears against West Coast, and Hawthorn taking full advantage of Essendon’s waste in front of goal. Fremantle’s clean territory game against Richmond, Geelong’s suffocating setup at Mars Stadium, and North Melbourne’s ruthless efficiency against St Kilda each tell a story about form lines and finals readiness. Carlton’s big margin over GWS and Collingwood’s measured win against Gold Coast round out a weekend where disciplined structures beat chaos and scoreboard pressure won early.Then we look ahead to a decisive final round. Can Brisbane travel and still lock the game in their front half against Collingwood? Will North’s high floor and even spread protect top spot in a heavyweight clash? Do Sydney have the control to push Adelaide to the brink, and can Geelong’s defensive grid stall Melbourne’s corridor chains at GMHBA? We call the key matchups, outline who must win to survive, and flag the tactical levers that separate real contenders: conversion under pressure, stoppage craft, and repeat inside-50s.If you’re riding the AFLW wave into finals, this is your guide to what matters and why. Hit follow, share the episode with a friend who lives for ladder maths, and drop your top four and flag tip in the comments—who’s peaking at the right time?Support the show...more12minPlay
October 27, 2025Round Six Upsets And StandoutsSend us a textSurprise road wins. One-point heartbreakers. A perfect shooting night that swung a heavyweight clash. Round Six gave us everything, and we’re walking you through the decisive quarters, the tactical wrinkles, and the players who shaped the scoreboard when it mattered most.We kick off with Cairns’ mounting problems against a ruthless Perth side that turned defensive rebounds into runway offence. From there, the scene shifts to Auckland where New Zealand blitzed early only to watch Brisbane recalibrate after half-time and close with poise. Phoenix then showed why they belong near the top, spacing Sydney apart while Nathan Selby steered the pace and punished soft closeouts. Melbourne United kept their rhythm against Cairns with disciplined possessions and smart shot selection—proof that tidy basketball travels.The weekend flipped again as Phoenix poured in another 100-plus on Brisbane, and Illawarra silenced Perth’s jungle with a gutsy one-point win built on interior presence and late-game execution. Sunday tightened further: Adelaide nicked United thanks to Jesse Edwards’ 10-of-10 masterclass, and the JackJumpers edged Sydney behind relentless defence and superior shot quality down the stretch. Across these games, a pattern emerges—win the glass, protect third quarters, and have two clean counters ready for late-clock pressure. The teams that did those three things banked points and belief.If you’re tracking form lines, Phoenix’s depth looks real, United’s habits remain elite, and Tasmania’s composure is no accident. Brisbane showed resilience on the road, Perth’s ceiling is high but vulnerable to strong interiors, and Cairns need leadership at guard and an anchor inside. We’ve got the key stats, quarter-by-quarter momentum shifts, and our player-of-the-game picks for every matchup. Hit play, ride the swings, and then tell us who sits on your contender line this week. If you enjoyed the breakdown, follow, share with a mate, and leave a quick review—your support helps us bring more NBL stories to your feed.Support the show...more22minPlay
October 25, 2025From VFL Ovals To NBL Dynasties: A Tour Through Australia’s Changing Sports LandscapeSend us a textWe trace the journey from classic VFL grounds to modern AFLW venues and then map the NBL’s most storied clubs from Adelaide to Auckland. Memories, rebrands and dynasties reveal how stadiums shape identity while teams chase banners and rebuild belief.• Football Park, Princes Park and Punt Road histories• Sydney Olympic Park, Subiaco Oval and Waverley Park timelines• Whitten Oval and Windy Hill as living club homes• Adelaide 36ers legends and modern resurgence• Sydney Kings’ fall, return and titles• Brisbane Bullets’ hiatus and rebuild stakes• New Zealand Breakers’ championship era• Cairns Taipans’ push for a first title• Perth Wildcats’ dynasty and home-court aura• Melbourne Tigers to United and culture shiftMake sure you subscribe, share, and hit the notification so you do not miss an episodeSupport the show...more19minPlay
FAQs about The BJ Show:How many episodes does The BJ Show have?The podcast currently has 300 episodes available.