The crucial cogs of AFL's Round 7: Which players need to be the difference makers?
We’re taking a look at one player from each team that needs to make a difference this week, starting with the ANZAC Day games.
The second episode of The Roar’s brand new podcast, Game of Codes, is here for you to feast your ears on.
In this episode, host Matt Petherick and I are joined by Roar AFL Expert Jay Croucher to examine the scrutiny around Carlton boss Brendon Bolton following his side’s 0-4 start to the season. We then break down where Easter Monday’s blockbuster meeting between the Hawks and Cats will be won and lost, and who takes home the four points from that game.
With Clint Gutherson in the news after his contract talks with Parramatta broke down, we discuss how big a loss he would be for the club with Eels tragic Mary Konstantopoulos, as well as what club would be the best fit for the out-of-contract fullback. Under-pressure clubs are the next item on the agenda, with the Cronulla Sharks and North Queensland Cowboys under the microscope heading into Round 6.
And it wouldn’t be a sports podcast without turning our attention to Israel Folau’s following a tumultuous week in Australian rugby. Brett McKay calls in to talk which players are in line for the Wallabies no.15 jersey in this World Cup year.
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We’re taking a look at one player from each team that needs to make a difference this week, starting with the ANZAC Day games.
A touching moment for the Demons star with Jacob Hopper.
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