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Superdraft 2001
Superdraft 2001: the day that changed the game. Over four episodes Emma Quayle will be speaking to some of the key players in the Superdraft including Luke Hodge, Luke Ball, Chris Judd, Dane Swan, Peter Schwab, John Turnbull, Steve Johnson and Jimmy Bartel.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 15 ratings
Living Away
I’ve lived away from Australia for 13 years now. To be honest I’ve switched off from the macho football culture and been very frustrated by the “powers to be” and how they communicate the AFL. I happened upon this podcast and can only say thanks to Emma Quayle for a great one. I never thought...Read full review »
Nick Remfry via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/05/20
Stevie j and Jimmy bartel interview is fantastic and thats coming from someone WHO knows about football , that draft and the Boys themselves from when they where recruited until now. Great Work Emma you nailed this one. 100/100 Regards MT
bombom63 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/19/17
Super Podcast on a Super Draft
Great work by Emma Quayle, one of Australia’s leading journalists covering the AFL draft. Candid and easy going chats showing the many perspectives of the AFL draft. A must listen for any AFL fan.
Anaphase27 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/06/16
Recent Episodes
In our final episode, Steve Johnson and Jimmy Bartel talk about growing up at Geelong with Gary Ablett and James Kelly, where they helped form a three-time premiership team.
Published 11/23/16
Published 11/23/16
In episode three, Hawthorn's former coach and recruiting manager, Peter Schwab and John Turnbull, discuss their decision to trade one of the club's best up and coming players, Trent Croad, to Fremantle for pick one in the draft, and explain why they chose Hodge over Ball and Judd.
Published 11/20/16
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