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Triple M’s Dead Set Legends with Sarah Olle, Will Ralston and Ryan Warren. Start your Saturday with a light-hearted look at the sporting world, covering everything from AFL to cricket via Supercars and soccer, plus reaction and previews of the footy. Every Saturday at 10am on 105.1 Triple M and available to podcast now on LiSTNR.
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Comment and analysis of all the Classics, The Giro d’Italia, Le Tour de France and La Vuelta a Espana – PLUS some bonus features all along the way! Our shows, produced year round, are enjoyed the world over. Velocast Weekly Daily content from: - The Giro d’Italia - The Tour de France - The Vuelta a Espana - The Tour de Suisse - Criterium du Dauphiné - Giro di Lombardia Twitter: @velocastjohn
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Plug into the Official Ligue 1 Uber Eats podcast in English! Join host Robbie Thomson and his international cast of Ligue 1 commentators and experts each fortnight as they give their takes chaudes on the hottest topics in French football ⚽ NEW THIS SEASON: Ligue 1 Legends - a journey into the history of French top-flight football! Each episode, Prof. Andreas Evagora examines a seminal moment in Ligue 1's illustrious past, delving into the full-on Frenchness of it all! We'll also be bringing ...
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From the team behind Cyclist Magazine, this is a podcast for lovers of all things cycling, whether you’re a sucker for a sportive, a carbon fibre connoisseur or just Bernard Hinault’s biggest fan. Hosts James Spender and Emma Cole bring you in-depth conversations from within the world of cycling by the people that know it best, with new episodes every other Thursday. Guests have included the likes of Greg LeMond, Tyler Hamilton, Sean Kelly, Krishnan Guru-Murthy and more. Make sure to subscri ...
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Most readers of Stephen Leacock's works are familiar with his witty and humorous writings, but few may be aware that he was also a gifted teacher, political ideologue, economist and fiction writer. Though he wrote six books on Canadian history, none of them attained the status of a standard text on the subject and were regarded more as opinion pieces without much academic foundation. Yet, the Chronicles of Canada series by Stephen Leacock remains an interesting and entertaining read. In this ...
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DAVID SERERO Singer Baritone, Actor, Producer and Recording Artist Actor and baritone, David Serero, has received international recognition and critical acclaim from all over the world. At 37 years old, he has already performed more than 2,000 concerts and performances throughout the world, played in over 100 films and TV series, and recorded more than 20 albums. He entered the prestigious WHO'S WHO AMERICA for demonstrating outstanding achievements in the entertainment world and for the bet ...
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Veteran travel journalist, Jill Dutton, takes listeners around the globe to discover a sense of place through the stories of those she meets along the way. Each episode is an insider's look at a destination -- whether through the eyes of a chef, historian, distillery owner, fisherman, or farmer, each person we meet adds a rich layer to the narrative of culture and place. We'll dive deep into the hearts and souls of the places we visit, uncovering the hidden gems and untold stories that make ...
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The world awakes from going Dark for an arvo and Sarah, Will & Rabs take you through another cracking Melbourne Saturday! On today's show: Essendon legend, David Zaharakis, talks about the Bombers' Finals chances after last night's loss to Adelaide; Sarah tells about her dinner revelations; We find out that Sarah and Will both didn't know the world…
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In episode 114, I catch up with besties Alex Manly and Georgia Baker ahead of their Paris Olympics campaign on the track for Australia. We discuss the interesting things about the Olympic games such as the rooms, kits and strange items the athletes receive. Alex and Georgia explain the preparation for the games that the Teams Pursuit squad have bee…
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On today's show: Mitch Cleary takes us through Port Adelaide's win over Carlton; We analyse the Opening Ceremony; Jack Heverin joins us after Triple M extend their cricket rights for seven more years; Sarah introduces a new game - Katy Perry But AFL; Wil takes us through the most iconic footy rebrands; Bernie Vince joins us ahead of the Saturday Ru…
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This week Will and James are joined by Ribble Rebellion crit rider, Matt Bostock. Matt cut his teeth racing track and road, but now pedals his trade in the crit racing scene. A twice national crit champ and multiple Tour series winner, Matt now races all over the globe. In this episode Matt discusses growing up on the Isle of Man with Mark Cavendis…
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In episode 113, I catch up with former professional turned director sportiv (DS) Jess Allen. Jess and I discuss her transition from road captain to DS and everything she has learned so far as we head towards the biggest women’s race of the year, the Tour de France Avec Zwift. Thanks to our sponsors who support the production of the TPR Cycling Podc…
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In episode 112, I chat with the absolute A1 huma, Kim Cadzow. In just her second year on the WWT, Kim has already amassed amazing results, such as 6th in LBL, 10th on GC at the Vuelta, and 8th on GC at Suisse. Not only is Kim Cadzow a huge talent, but she is also an awesome chat! Kim and I discussed EF’s new co-sponsor, Oatly, and what it’s like to…
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Sarah, Will & Rabs take you through another cracking Melbourne Saturday! On today's show: Triple M Melbourne royalty Rosie Walton tells us about her new breakfast show with Daisy Thomas and Wil Anderson; We review Geelong's big win over Collingwood; Novak Djokovic has been weird at Wimbledon; Ryan Daniels talks us through the West Coast's first eve…
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This week, Robyn and Will are joined by Mikkel Honoré, Danish pro at WorldTour team EF Education-Easypost. Mikkel talks us through the differences between a team like EF and one like his previous team, Quick-Step; how a small (and decidedly flat) nation like Denmark has produced so many great cyclists; and his thoughts on Pogacar, the Tour, the imp…
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In episode 111, we chat to Antonia Niedermaier, the young climbing sensation from Canyon-Sram. Antonia burst on to the scene this time last year, winning a mountain stage at the Giro at just 20 years of age before winning the U/23 ITT World Title. We learn more about Antonia’s road to the World Tour, her hometown and hobbies, and how ski-mountainee…
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On today's show: Nat Yoannidis tells us about Essendon's big win over Collingwood; Sarah gives us a Wimbledon update; James Webb tells us about his experience at the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Competition; We ask if you've ever played sport with your dad; Olympic archer Peter Boukouvalas joins us; ESPN basketball journo Steve Smith tells us abo…
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Episode 110 brings us a unique discovery in the world of women’s cycling. Kim (Le Court) Pienaar. Kim, a rider racing for AG Insurance Soudal, is a true hidden gem from Mauritius. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating journey of Kim, from her triumph at the Cape Epic to her renaissance in professional road cycling with AG. Her instant succ…
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This week James and Will are joined by Carlton Kirby, Eurosport's voice of the Tour de France. In this episode, Carlton looks ahead to the Tour de France 2024, and talks us through the course, all the crucial stages, the likely turning points and the surprise heroes. We discuss the inside track on Cavendish's chances of beating the Merckx record; w…
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Will Ralston, Jack Heverin, and Ruby Schleicher are in the host chairs today with Sarah and Rabs away. On Today's show: Riley Beveridge reviews Carlton's win over Geelong Pete Hooley's NBA and Boomers news Chief's Hall of Fame Legend Status and Will's Bob Katter impersonation Aussie Break-Dancer Rachael "Ray-Gun" Gunn The best fan chants from Euro …
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What happens when a barge-dwelling chef with a penchant for adventure stumbles across a hidden gem in the French countryside? Meet Kate Hill, proprietor of Relais de Camont in Gascony, to find out. Kate shares tales of her life on a barge, and her renovation of Relais de Camont, a 300-year-old farmhouse that became home to her cooking school. In 20…
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On today's show: David Zita takes us through all the latest footy news after Brisbnane beat St Kilda; Code Sports chief cricket writer Dan Cherny on Australia's tanking conundrum at the T20 World Cup; We call for Justice for the GOAT of Hot Dogs; We give our favourite Dustin Martin memories, and get some of yours; Lachlan McKirdy tells us about Aus…
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This week Will and James are joined by the founder and owner of Factor Bikes, Rob Gitelis. Rob is originally from Miami but moved to Taiwan more than twenty years ago to start building bikes. Originally he ran a factory which built bikes for brands such as Cervélo, Scott and Canyon, but in 2015 he decided to go it alone with the purchase of Factor …
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Ever wondered how a solo trip can transform your life? Join me as I take you through my three-week adventure across France in this episode of Global Journeys with Jill Dutton. From navigating the bustling streets of Paris to the peaceful countryside near Agen, exploring the rich history of Bordeaux, immersing myself in the culture of Narbonne, and …
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On today's show: Adam Peacock on the French Open and his role on Stan's Olympics coverage; Will's lost his voice after Brisbane's win over the Dogs; Theo Doropoulos on the bubbling anger in Adelaide over the Crows; Aussie Travis Bazzana who could be MLB number one draft pick; Our favourite Big Freeze Sliders and the Triple M calls; What we don't li…
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On today's show: Mitch Cleary on the Bulldogs' impressive comeback win over the Pies and Sam Darcy's likely MRO sanction for his Brayden Maynard hit; Rabs tells us about his Caribbean junket; Review of Carlton's win over Port in Adelaide; Channel 9 Olympics reporter on the drama about women's marathon selection ahead of Paris; Sarah's meat tray win…
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This week James and Will are joined by gravel pro, Danni Shrosbree. Danni became British gravel national champ in 2022, then in 2023 raced to a storming fourth place on her debut at Unbound Gravel, arguably the world’s hardest gravel race - 200 unsupported miles (320km) across the Kansas prairies. Danni tells us why this was one of the most chaotic…
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In episode 109, I catch up with Arvid de Kleijn, the Dutch sprinter from Tudor Pro Cycling. In the last two years, Arvid has forged himself as one of the top sprinters in the World Tour. We discuss his unconventional journey to the top flight. Arvid explains what makes the likes of Milan, Philipsen, and Merlier a cut above the rest and how importan…
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On today's show: Ryan Daniels reviews the Freo v Collingwood draw and the obscure free kick that started Fremantle's comeback; Rabs calls in from the first leg of his now delayed junket; Some cricket, tennis and basketball chat; Steve Jeffares who's putting together a world record beer tasting session; Thursday night footy recap - who can beat Sydn…
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In episode 108, I catch up with Australia’s track and road star, Kell O‘Brien, from Jayco-AlUla. Kell and I discuss his 2024 classics season and chat about his focus for the Olympics this year in Paris. We also talked about the Giro and the current weather concerns the riders are facing. What is it like to have to ride or race in those icy conditio…
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Host Robbie Thomson is joined by panel regulars Andy Scott, Luke Entwistle, Angus Torode and Baptiste Reynaud to run the rule over the amazing Ligue 1 Uber Eats season that was, with all the results, news and excitement from an incredibly dramatic final day. The chaps also bring us the official Le Beau Jeu Team of the Season - with a few surprises …
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On today's huge fun filled show: Riley Beveridge on Sydney's crushing win over Carlton and Luke Parker's VFL tribunal issues; Scott Scheffler's legal issues; Barracking against your own team; Aussie jousting legend Phil Leitch on copping quotes from the Castle; Will's written the Tasmania club song using AI; Touk Miller on the Suns' huge win over G…
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Will and James are joined by Ford RideLondon-Essex race director Kevin Nash ahead of this year's event, which takes place on May 26th 2024. Kevin discusses the challenges designing the route, from circumventing weddings to dealing with litter; explains how to deal with peloton physics and the human racing psyche; and divests the secrets of managing…
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Our intrepid reporter Andy Scott recently sat down with Clermont Foot 63's Jamaica international Shamar Nicholson to talk about his journey from Kingston to France's top flight - via Slovenia (Domzale), Belgium (Charleroi) and Russia (Spartak Moscow)! Nicholson - for whom football is the only sport - compares and contrasts Caribbean and European li…
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In episode 107, I catch up with the loveable sprinter Jensen Plowright from Alpecin–Deceuninck. We catch up after a long time between drinks, and the result is very entertaining. We discuss the Giro and whether Caleb Ewan will get back to the top step this month, and Jensen explains the stresses of hectic sprint stages. We chat a bit about tech and…
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On today’s show: Kate McCarthy gives us her (possibly too early) season predictions and speaks about Fremantle having to front up after a devastating day; Jack Heverin pays tribute to his close mate Corey “Homicide” Williams; Aussie wood chopper Matt Coffey tells us about competing at the world championships in Milan; We pick out the best names in …
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In episode 106, I catch up with Jai Hindley, the winner of the 2022 Giro d’Italia. He is also known as the Prince of Perth. Jai and I catch up on what has been happening in his life this year, including his new contract extension with Bora-Hansgrohe. We discuss the major factors Jai considered during the negotiations and the importance of being abl…
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Host Robbie Thomson is joined by Ligue 1 Uber Eats world feed commentator Andy Scott and CBS Viacom's French football expert Jonathan Johnson to run the rule over an exciting two weeks of Ligue 1 Uber Eats and European football. The chaps discuss PSG's latest Ligue 1 Uber Eats title and the sudden departure of Will Still - or is it now Will No Long…
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On today's show: David Zita helps us pick through the fallout from Nick Daicos's late show against Carlton, and tells us about the long, long tribunal Tuesdays Will won Nathan Buckley's Brisbane Bears Driza-Bone and got to show it off to Bucks himself Jake Bertone, founder of Saints TV, tells us about interviewing Eric Bana and getting baked by Ros…
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In episode 105, I catch up with Giro stage winner, SBS commentator and my good mate Dave McKenzie to discuss some hot topics ahead of this year’s Giro d’Italia. Macca and I discuss the “dominance vs. entertainment” theme referring to Pogacar’s likely sweep of the Giro GC and speculate about Sam Welsford’s surprising exclusion from the Bora Hansgroh…
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This week, Pete and James are joined by Channel 4 news presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy for a rambling (but hopefully rewarding) episode that runs from bikes to elections. We talk about Krishnan's charity bike ride, the Duchenne Dash - London to Paris in 24hrs; his fair weather approach to cycling; his time on Strictly Come Dancing; the role of AI in…
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Embark on a thrilling expedition to the town where the Wild West refuses to die—Deadwood, South Dakota. Through my chat with Deadwood Alive's very own Andy Mosher, you'll be whisked away to a place where outlaws' whispers and gold rush tales color every corner. Step back into a bygone era, and unearth hidden treasures like the Adams Museum and the …
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In episode 104, I catch up with the man behind Mark Cavendish’s comeback to success, his coach, Vasilis Anastapolous, AKA “Vasi”. In Cavendish’s own words, Vasilis was the catalyst for Mark Cavendish’s return to success when they were introduced to each other at the beginning of 2021. Vasi and I discuss his training philosophy and what it is like t…
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On today's show: Channel 7's Mitch Cleary on Port's injuries after their win over St Kilda, Jacob Weitering on late out watch and Jake Stringer's interest in Islam Melbourne Storm's massive Anzac Day win and a new athletics cult hero Nick Larkey's incredible Damian Barrett impression The draw on Anzac Day Will's assessment of Brisbane's season Sara…
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In episode 103, I chat with the smiling Colombian Esteban Chaves. Esteban shot to fame in 2014 as a likeable and endearing character while riding for Greenedge Cycling. He has podiumed the Giro d’italia and the Vuelta Espana, winning numerous grand tour stages and a monument at Il Lombardia. In this episode, Esteban and I discuss the traditional de…
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Host Robbie Thomson is joined by CBS Viacom's man in Paris Jonathan Johnson and Bolton's very own Riviera roué Luke Entwistle to make some bold predictions about who will clinch Europe - and who will get the chop - as the final stretch of the season looms. Andy Scott drops in with his interview of Metz right-back Maxime Colin, who gives us the low-…
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On today's show: AFL.com.au's Riley Beveridge on Essendon's close away win over Adelaide and the controversial moment on the final siren Melbourne Storm have yet another late win and Meg Lanning's open and honest comments about her health Will has his eye on a particular item at Nathan Buckley's memorabilia auction Rabs & Sarah have some advice for…
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This week, Will and James talk to ex-pro, team ds and race director Scott Sunderland. Today, Sunderland is race director for the RideLondon Classique and Tour of Flanders among others, but during the 1990s and 2000s he rode professionally for TVM, Lotto and GAN before taking on sports director roles at Team CSC and Cervélo Test Team. Here, Sunderla…
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In episode 102, we chat with Anya Louw from AG Insurance - Soudal. The 23-year-old Tasmanian quickly rose to the Women’s World Tour in 2022 and has established herself as a real captain within the team despite admittedly still learning the ropes herself. Anya and I chatted about her adaption to the European professional lifestyle, what aspects she …
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As the sun sets over the rugged peaks of Saratoga, Wyoming, a sense of untamed beauty and luxurious comfort envelop you at Brush Creek Ranch. From the adrenaline rush of river rafting and horseback riding to the serenity of goat yoga and sound baths, this is where the Wild West meets unwavering luxury. The Cheyenne Club tantalizes your taste buds w…
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In episode 101, I catch up with Valtteri Bottas & Tiffany Cromwell, the cycling and Formula One power couple. Valtteri, Tiff and I chat about their upcoming gravel race in Finland, Fnld GRVL, which is a part of the GRVL series, including RADL (AUS) and SBT GRVL (US). We chat about how they discovered gravel cycling and how it plays a role in improv…
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Host Robbie Thomson is back in the hot seat, joined by Ligue 1 and PSGTV commentator Andreas Evagora and the Classique podcast's Baptiste Reynaud to discuss all the ins and outs form the past three weeks in French football. The chaps discuss Brest's improbable Champions League tilt and the pressure they face from Monaco and Lille, who are coming in…
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This week James is joined by BBC Radio 2's DJ Spoony, current host of The Good Grove and owner of a dj'ing palmares as long as your arm, from pirate radio at London Underground to Kiss to the BBC to playing out in Ibiza and Ayia Napa. But somewhere along the way DJ Spoony also got really into cycling. And football. And golf. And Strictly Come Danci…
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