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By Ben Gibson
For those who 𝐰𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 sport. New in 2024, Ben Gibson will be chatting to the people who make the games we love great.
... moreThe podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
From undrafted to All-Australian in the space of a couple of months.
From Adelaide to Melbourne, to Gold Coast, to Hawthorn,
From pathing the way, to facing the keyboard warriors.
Sarah Perkins experienced it all in her decorated AFLW career.
It's an Olympic year, which means we need an Olympic podcast, and who better to talk to than someone who has been to the past three Games in a row.
This guest has jumped further than any woman in this country's history... just let that sink in.
Brooke Buschkuehl joins The Watch to provide an insight into life inside the Olympic Village and details her road to the top.
The term 'football royalty' is saved for résumés like this: 200 AFL games, two AFL Grand Finals and a Brownlow Medal.
Shane Woewodin achieved all of that in his nine seasons at the top level, representing Melbourne and Collingwood between 1997 and 2005.
Now, he's back involved in the game he loves through his son, Taj, who's creating his own name in the red and blue.
There's no such thing as a quiet week for an AFL journalist, and this episode demonstrates just that.
Tom Morris delves into the happenings of the Melbourne Football Club, details his personal comeback story and provides an insight into the role of a journo.
50, 40, 30, 20, 15, closing, goal.
That's how this guest will forever be remembered, gifting Melbourne fans with a memory that will last a lifetime.
But Mitch Hannan's story extends far beyond his Elimination Final heroics in 2018.
50, 40, 30, 20, 15, closing, goal.
That's how this guest will forever be remembered, gifting Melbourne fans with a memory that will last a lifetime.
But Mitch Hannan's story extends far beyond his Elimination Final heroics in 2018.
From having premiership cups on his kitchen table as a kid to becoming a CEO at 24 years of age, Cameron Schwab has experienced it all in the AFL industry.
In this episode, he speaks of his time leading three AFL clubs and the challenges faced along the way.
Few AFL players are remembered for one incident quite like Cale Morton.
The former No.4 draft pick joins The Watch to talk THAT clash with Brendon Lade, Melbourne's tanking drama, the Mark Neeld era and a whole lot more.
Charlie Spargo is best known as an AFL premiership player, but that's not on the agenda here.
In this special edition episode, Spargo showcases his passion for basketball and helps preview the NBA Finals.
Brad Green (and his stunning left foot) has officially joined The Watch alumni.
The former Melbourne Football Club captain, and current board member, wound back the clock, with some niche footy memories recalled.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
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