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I miss Gus and Gawn, I get that its time has passed, but I really would like to see another - I propose to nominate Chandler to lead it, I even have a working title:

CHIN WAG

Tell me that isn't a nice play on words, open to other suggestions though.

Cheers

 

One of few podcasts I’d look forward to every week.

In retrospect it takes a certain personality to make a successful podcast and having two larrikins in Gus n Gawn was a treat.

If Chin was to take over, he’d need a side kick. Not sure who though

 
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9 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

One of few podcasts I’d look forward to every week.

In retrospect it takes a certain personality to make a successful podcast and having two larrikins in Gus n Gawn was a treat.

If Chin was to take over, he’d need a side kick. Not sure who though

Fair point, I think Gawn is maxxed out (sorry) with MMM, I love Melk's no BS approach to questions in the media recently. Of the AFLW crew I'm not sure who is the slickest media performer, well Bannan is a fave player (her running is electric) Eliza and Kate seem media savvy. Of the other blokes, Lever or Rivers can hold a sentence together without using every cliche under the sun, some forward/back tension would be good too. I presume someone like GW would have more of a clue on who could keep their end of a microphone up.

39 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

I miss Gus and Gawn, I get that its time has passed, but I really would like to see another - I propose to nominate Chandler to lead it, I even have a working title:

CHIN WAG

Tell me that isn't a nice play on words, open to other suggestions though.

Cheers

Nice name!!


Need to capture the oral history.

Six years time and it's ten years since that night in the West.

I want to hear every player's perspective on every minute.

So let it be said... Let it be done

Chin Wag makes me think of Chin’s W.A.G., who’s a lovely girl btw but I’m not sure she’d make a good poddy 😅

 

With some help from Chat GPT.

🎙️ 1. “Pickett Fences”

Hosted by: Kysaiah Pickett
A tongue-in-cheek name that plays on the iconic TV show Picket Fences. Kozzie talks footy, life, and knocking down defensive walls.

🎙️ 2. “The Gawn Age”

Hosted by: Max Gawn
A regal, end-of-times vibe – Gawn delivers judgment on the footy week that was. Bonus: works for a leadership-themed podcast.

🎙️ 3. “Oliver Twist(ed)”

Hosted by: Clayton Oliver
Clayton serves up twisted takes and unexpected spins on footy news and life in the AFL. “Please sir, I want some more... footy talk!”

🎙️ 4. “Petty Grievances”

Hosted by: Harrison Petty
A weekly vent session where Petty (ironically not petty at all) unpacks AFL drama, opposition whingers, and social media nonsense.

🎙️ 5. “Petracattacks”

Hosted by: Christian Petracca
Fast-paced, explosive, and aggressive like his game. Trac goes hard on hot topics, interviews, and challenges his guests.

🎙️ 6. “Langdon’t Hold Back”

Hosted by: Ed Langdon
Known for his run, now known for his run-of-the-mouth. Ed gets candid and uncensored.

🎙️ 7. “Howes That?”

Hosted by: Blake Howes
Cricket pun meets AFL. A Q&A-driven podcast where Blake asks the big questions — and fields them too.

🎙️ 8. “The Vine Yard”

Hosted by: Jack Viney
Deep dives, thoughtful analysis, and a touch of vintage grit. Where footy chat matures well.

🎙️ 9. “Marty Party”

Hosted by: Marty Hore
Laid-back, left-field stories from the locker room and beyond.

🎙️ 10. “Fritsch & Chips”

Hosted by: Bayley Fritsch and a rotating guest
A casual, banter-heavy show about footy, food, and post-game feeds.

🎙️ 11. “Salem’s Lot”

Hosted by: Christian Salem
Mysterious, intelligent, and insightful — footy talk with a dark, brooding twist.

🎙️ 12. “Tholstruck”

Hosted by: Koltyn Tholstrup
A high-octane, youth-focused podcast — “You’ve been Tholstruck!” Think energy, chaos, and punchy footy banter.

🎙️ 13. “Leveraging the Game”

Hosted by: Jake Lever
A strategic, defensive masterclass where Lever breaks down how to out-think and out-manoeuvre the opposition. Smart and sharp.

🎙️ 14. “Roo Who?”

Hosted by: Jacob van Rooyen & rotating guests
Forward-line antics and surprise guest appearances each week. Casual and unpredictable.

🎙️ 15. “Chandler’s List”

Hosted by: Kade Chandler
Weekly list-based podcast — Top 5 moments, goals, sledge fests, or teammate pranks.

🎙️ 16. “Woewodin It Be Nice”

Hosted by: Taj Woewodin
Uplifting stories, hard work, and a touch of nostalgia — named in tribute to his dad and the Dees’ glory days.

🎙️ 17. “The Fullarton Frontal”

Hosted by: Tom Fullarton
Unfiltered and unexpected. A wildcard podcast that covers more than just footy — music, media, mayhem.

🎙️ 18. “Jack of All Trades”

Hosted by: Jack Viney & Jack Billings
Two Jacks, different footy journeys — one pod.

I love Jack Viney, but he definitely shouldn't host a podcast.

Chin was OK when he was on Gus and Gawny but not a natural. River would be ok


57 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Chin’s W.A.G.

Chin has a wife AND a girlfriend? For his sake, I hope they never meet each other.

35 minutes ago, Demonland said:

With some help from Chat GPT.

🎙️ 1. “Pickett Fences”

Hosted by: Kysaiah Pickett
A tongue-in-cheek name that plays on the iconic TV show Picket Fences. Kozzie talks footy, life, and knocking down defensive walls.

🎙️ 2. “The Gawn Age”

Hosted by: Max Gawn
A regal, end-of-times vibe – Gawn delivers judgment on the footy week that was. Bonus: works for a leadership-themed podcast.

🎙️ 3. “Oliver Twist(ed)”

Hosted by: Clayton Oliver
Clayton serves up twisted takes and unexpected spins on footy news and life in the AFL. “Please sir, I want some more... footy talk!”

🎙️ 4. “Petty Grievances”

Hosted by: Harrison Petty
A weekly vent session where Petty (ironically not petty at all) unpacks AFL drama, opposition whingers, and social media nonsense.

🎙️ 5. “Petracattacks”

Hosted by: Christian Petracca
Fast-paced, explosive, and aggressive like his game. Trac goes hard on hot topics, interviews, and challenges his guests.

🎙️ 6. “Langdon’t Hold Back”

Hosted by: Ed Langdon
Known for his run, now known for his run-of-the-mouth. Ed gets candid and uncensored.

🎙️ 7. “Howes That?”

Hosted by: Blake Howes
Cricket pun meets AFL. A Q&A-driven podcast where Blake asks the big questions — and fields them too.

🎙️ 8. “The Vine Yard”

Hosted by: Jack Viney
Deep dives, thoughtful analysis, and a touch of vintage grit. Where footy chat matures well.

🎙️ 9. “Marty Party”

Hosted by: Marty Hore
Laid-back, left-field stories from the locker room and beyond.

🎙️ 10. “Fritsch & Chips”

Hosted by: Bayley Fritsch and a rotating guest
A casual, banter-heavy show about footy, food, and post-game feeds.

🎙️ 11. “Salem’s Lot”

Hosted by: Christian Salem
Mysterious, intelligent, and insightful — footy talk with a dark, brooding twist.

🎙️ 12. “Tholstruck”

Hosted by: Koltyn Tholstrup
A high-octane, youth-focused podcast — “You’ve been Tholstruck!” Think energy, chaos, and punchy footy banter.

🎙️ 13. “Leveraging the Game”

Hosted by: Jake Lever
A strategic, defensive masterclass where Lever breaks down how to out-think and out-manoeuvre the opposition. Smart and sharp.

🎙️ 14. “Roo Who?”

Hosted by: Jacob van Rooyen & rotating guests
Forward-line antics and surprise guest appearances each week. Casual and unpredictable.

🎙️ 15. “Chandler’s List”

Hosted by: Kade Chandler
Weekly list-based podcast — Top 5 moments, goals, sledge fests, or teammate pranks.

🎙️ 16. “Woewodin It Be Nice”

Hosted by: Taj Woewodin
Uplifting stories, hard work, and a touch of nostalgia — named in tribute to his dad and the Dees’ glory days.

🎙️ 17. “The Fullarton Frontal”

Hosted by: Tom Fullarton
Unfiltered and unexpected. A wildcard podcast that covers more than just footy — music, media, mayhem.

🎙️ 18. “Jack of All Trades”

Hosted by: Jack Viney & Jack Billings
Two Jacks, different footy journeys — one pod.

Thanks Andy, you have given me a few extra ideas for the never ending cycle of password updates for my corporate laptop.

On 22/05/2025 at 09:11, Demonland said:

With some help from Chat GPT.

🎙️ 1. “Pickett Fences”

Hosted by: Kysaiah Pickett
A tongue-in-cheek name that plays on the iconic TV show Picket Fences. Kozzie talks footy, life, and knocking down defensive walls.

🎙️ 2. “The Gawn Age”

Hosted by: Max Gawn
A regal, end-of-times vibe – Gawn delivers judgment on the footy week that was. Bonus: works for a leadership-themed podcast.

🎙️ 3. “Oliver Twist(ed)”

Hosted by: Clayton Oliver
Clayton serves up twisted takes and unexpected spins on footy news and life in the AFL. “Please sir, I want some more... footy talk!”

🎙️ 4. “Petty Grievances”

Hosted by: Harrison Petty
A weekly vent session where Petty (ironically not petty at all) unpacks AFL drama, opposition whingers, and social media nonsense.

🎙️ 5. “Petracattacks”

Hosted by: Christian Petracca
Fast-paced, explosive, and aggressive like his game. Trac goes hard on hot topics, interviews, and challenges his guests.

🎙️ 6. “Langdon’t Hold Back”

Hosted by: Ed Langdon
Known for his run, now known for his run-of-the-mouth. Ed gets candid and uncensored.

🎙️ 7. “Howes That?”

Hosted by: Blake Howes
Cricket pun meets AFL. A Q&A-driven podcast where Blake asks the big questions — and fields them too.

🎙️ 8. “The Vine Yard”

Hosted by: Jack Viney
Deep dives, thoughtful analysis, and a touch of vintage grit. Where footy chat matures well.

🎙️ 9. “Marty Party”

Hosted by: Marty Hore
Laid-back, left-field stories from the locker room and beyond.

🎙️ 10. “Fritsch & Chips”

Hosted by: Bayley Fritsch and a rotating guest
A casual, banter-heavy show about footy, food, and post-game feeds.

🎙️ 11. “Salem’s Lot”

Hosted by: Christian Salem
Mysterious, intelligent, and insightful — footy talk with a dark, brooding twist.

🎙️ 12. “Tholstruck”

Hosted by: Koltyn Tholstrup
A high-octane, youth-focused podcast — “You’ve been Tholstruck!” Think energy, chaos, and punchy footy banter.

🎙️ 13. “Leveraging the Game”

Hosted by: Jake Lever
A strategic, defensive masterclass where Lever breaks down how to out-think and out-manoeuvre the opposition. Smart and sharp.

🎙️ 14. “Roo Who?”

Hosted by: Jacob van Rooyen & rotating guests
Forward-line antics and surprise guest appearances each week. Casual and unpredictable.

🎙️ 15. “Chandler’s List”

Hosted by: Kade Chandler
Weekly list-based podcast — Top 5 moments, goals, sledge fests, or teammate pranks.

🎙️ 16. “Woewodin It Be Nice”

Hosted by: Taj Woewodin
Uplifting stories, hard work, and a touch of nostalgia — named in tribute to his dad and the Dees’ glory days.

🎙️ 17. “The Fullarton Frontal”

Hosted by: Tom Fullarton
Unfiltered and unexpected. A wildcard podcast that covers more than just footy — music, media, mayhem.

🎙️ 18. “Jack of All Trades”

Hosted by: Jack Viney & Jack Billings
Two Jacks, different footy journeys — one pod.

With all respect to Kozzie but does he have the charisma to host a 30 minute podcast each week?

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