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What happens when you get an Essendon Supporter and a Hawthorn Supporter together to talk about the AFL. Listen in as Amos and Hamish talk about all things AFL and give it to each other for their poor respective team choices.
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because sometimes you need to look elsewhere for good news

We're back after a week off — blame a power outage — and we've got plenty to catch up on. Two rounds of football, two losses for very different reasons, a legend in the Hall of Fame, and a farewell to one of the greatest

Farewell Neale - a legend taken by a beast of a disease. Brad's gone. Is Hirdy the saviour? Hamish things so.

Big turnaround after a loss to Melbourne as Hardwick kicks 4 up forward. Hamish tips the Bombers against Richmond but not with any confidence.

Hamish finds "some" positives out of last weekend. Hamish and Amos debate whether or not Pendelbury's pending games record is the greatest achievement of VFL/AFL football

Hamish reflects on how bad things are at Essendon. Amos thinks there's still plenty of upside.

Essendon’s 77-point Anzac Day loss has sparked calls from Amos for the Bombers to be stripped of the fixture. Meanwhile, Hawthorn’s draw with the Pies gives Amos plenty to work with as he questions whether Gunston is pas

Hamish thinks Essendon is back on track and Amos says there's nothing to worry about despite Hawthorn just falling across the line.

Hamish is excited about Essendon's future direction - but specualtes about what "full support of the Board" means for Scott's future after Andrew Welsh came out offering his unqualified support. Amos consoled himself wit

Hamish and Amos compare notes on the recent FA Cup flop from Liverpool and Haaland's return to form, Amos barely contains his excitement after a Hawks win and Hamish finally has something positive to say.

Amos rails against fully ticketed games when there are only 70000 people there - but that's the only downside he could find from last Friday night. Hamish, far from his usual positive self, thinks that the Bombers are in

Hamish is up and about prior to Round 1, especially after the Hawks lose in opening round. Let's see how long this lasts for.

Hamish and Amos preview the season and also advocate (again) for abandoning opening round.

After a lengthy preseason break Hamish and Amos are back for 2026 sharing their expertise in Moguls skiing, the state of the Australian T20 team, EPL managers and of course, making the case for how both Essendon and Hawt

In this episode Hamish gets excited about finally winning a final and also discusses further how the Welsh era is unfolding.

Hamish gets excited about the Andrew Welsh era at Essendon. Amos thinks that the Hawks can win a Premiership anyway. They both kind of agree that the person that came out of this whole saga worst was Tom Petroro.

Hamish doesn't want to talk about it (we all know he's plotting a coup.) Amos is up and about with the Hawks facing off against the Cats in the prelim

Hamish thinks it's time to rebrand the podcast away from AFL. Amos is booking his Grand Final tickets. Both teams are sitting pretty at the top of the AFLW ladder

To be honest there wasn't much footy talk this week with a focus on: 1. EPL's back 2. Hamish rebranding the podcast as a Glenn Maxwell podcast

Whilst Amos is making his September plans, Hamish is trying to find positives in what has become a "trying" season.
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