Monday, 10 November 2014
The S Files - Episode 83
In this installment of the S Files the Tinman & Shabs don;t hold back on their views of the week in sport.
Tendulkar might be able to play cricket but that doesn't mean we have to like him. He let rip in his biography and we return serve. It is going to be a long summer of cricket and with Border also coming out with his opinions it might end up being an interesting season of what is said off the field rather than the actions on it.
This episode also covers the Wallabies Spring tour and touches on the round ball game where it is not good if you support the Brisbane Roar or Liverpool FC. But it is all part of being a true supporter, thick or thin you don't change your support to another team. You won;t find any fair-weather supporters here.
Rugby League is where we finish up and with Channel 9 & Wide World of Sports delaying the broadcast of the Australia v Somoa test in Queensland it sums up the sentiment that the national broadcaster & the NRL/ARL has towards the state. In the end we didn't even end up watching the game, and as a form of protest we are putting on notice the major sponsor of the coverage and national icon, Bundaberg Rum. It is disgraceful that the game the company sponsors is not broadcasted live into the state & home town of the company itself, The call for the head of the NRL, David Smith, is growing and this should be another nail in his coffin. We ask all the listeners of our podcast and readers of the blog to boycott the product of Bundaberg Rum until a formal apology is made by the broadcaster Channel 9.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
S Files - Ep 82
A sunday installment of the S Files recording during the controversial test match between Australia & England. The recording may be a little scratchy and of lower quality but we didn't let that deter us (not happy with an update to the program that rendered the mic we use not work).
Cricket started the proceedings and there is not much positive when looking at the national side. Domestic cricket is well under way and with a international twenty/20 on Wednesday just what are Cricket Australia thinking when planning for the summer?
The round ball game is all about WSW after they won the ACL and there are plenty of talking points from this game. Not much positive to talk about with the Roar & Liverpool FC but we still try.
The Wallabies started the spring tour under a new coach and got off to a winning start against the Barbarians. Normally the Barbarians play attack at all cost and penalty kicks are not part of their game but seems they really wanted a win. Rugby really needs to start cracking down on blatant forward passes though as it seems to get worse every year.
NRL just can't stay out of the headlines and it is a shame we wrapped up recording at half time with all the controversy at the end of the game. When a replay has to be slowed down so much to determine if the tip of a finger has touched the ball the game has gone too far with video referrals. A try is scored when the ball is forced not when touched and more emphasis needs to be placed on control at the time. The bigger issue the game needs to address is the obstruction rule. Attacking teams know they can take a defender out with a dummy runner as long as the hit the correct shoulder. Regardless of if the defender has read the play, if the ball is caught behind another play it should always be an obstruction. The other interesting talking point from the game were the numerous reports on players (all of who got off). Tired of players coming up with a poor excuse as to why they do foul acts so finishing off with a song called "Devil Made Me Do It" was quite apt.
Sunday, 26 October 2014
The S Files - Ep 81
Another week of sporting controversy and another episode where the Tinman & Shabs get together to talk about it all. In this episode we refrain from dropping the C Bomb but we still find time to call Gallen a C'Nut.
Just what is it with the NRL this year, no matter what is going on the talking points have pretty much all been negative and damaging to the reputation of the game. This time it will be interesting to see how the NRL sanction a grub in the game that they have held on a pedestal. Considering Gallen is also serving a drug suspension, will this latest outburst thrust him into immortal status like another self-confessed drug user in the commentary box? The international games are on and it is no surprise that the Haka gets a mention this week.
Rugby is also struggling to get good headlines and as we have called it in the past, there was an ulterior motive in the media to get a change in Wallabies coach and it worked. Will be interesting to see if it changes anything on the field,
Just like every other code cricket has it's domestic focus on Sydney and this time everything worked out well to get NSW into the Final. If anyone from Queensland has to put up with a almost complete commentary team of ex-NSW players again, I expect that there may be more than hate mail & trolls on social media. A bit of bias is expected but blatant barracking and insulting comments from the box is un-professional. Don;t expect any change soon but many of the commentators will find time to put the dagger in the back of the national side once the side gets back home.
The round ball game is under full swing now but for the Roar it is not even moving. The Roar have never looked this bad and it is a sign that either the players do not understand what the coach wants or they choose not to follow it. Either way, heads will roll very soon at the club and it would be expected that the manager will be the first to go. It isn't much better for Liverpool either and with another dismal draw at home it is not looking good for a few players and coaching staff there either.
In the wrap up there may be a few serves and we finish off with what many want to do to moronic commentators, bias officials and blatant idiots in the world of sport - Five Finger Death Punch.
Friday, 17 October 2014
The S Files - Episode 80
Recording for the first time at Beach 365, the Tinman & Shabs were proud to show support for the venue after a hectic week for the owners.
The Tusken Raiders may not make any headlines but there are certainly a few big headlines in the sporting world at the moment.
The NRL is in the headlines for all the wrong reasons again with the news that clubs were fined for salary cap breaches and as much as the Sydney media hyped it up for months, the Broncos were not one of the clubs. With another big name player leaving the game for another sport, can the NRL make any positive news again in 2014? The UK Super League certainly didn't help things either with one of the more disgusting dog acts one can see on the streets, let alone on the main stage.
Rugby Union is in damage control over the Beale saga but with news that this goes back over 4 months ago, what is the hidden agenda behind it all? Our guess is the Sydney media are pushing for the Waratahs coach to be installed by the end of the month as the national coach.
The domestic season in cricket is well under way now and yet again the Bulls are entertaining and is Ben Cutting the cleanest and biggest hitter in the game? Imagaine how far this guy could hit a golf ball.
The A-League season is going to be an interesting one, especially for the fans from Sydney and Melbourne as the conspiracy theorists are sprouting that the game & media want a final with only Sydney & Melbourne teams in it.
Thanks for tuning into the recording which was recorded a little earlier in the week than normal and in the future we may provide a short weekly cast to go with the regular one.
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Sunday, 12 October 2014
The S Files - Episode 79
The NRL season has wrapped up and the summer sport season is under way. In another coffee table installment the Tinman & Shabs were missing as some imperial wannabes filled in cover the topics dominating sport.
The NRL final seems like it was last year but Souths fans will make sure we here about it for years to come. Now it is time for the International season and with 20+ players making themselves unavailable due to injury etc, it may be a close competition. Just a shame that certain media personalities want to have a dig at those who pulled out due to surgery requirements.
Australian Rugby is in a world of hurt off the field as much as they are on the field. There have been rumours circulating for a long time that Kurtley Beale wants to play league and he has certainly made all the move to never be able to play rugby in Australia again. There is more to the story to come out but it isn't a pretty look for the ARU. There are problems with Australian Rugby and it needs to be sorted out.
The A-League season is under way and great crowds have been seen from the first game. The Wanderers forgot to turn up to the game opener as the Melbourne Victory fresh with new signing Berisha humbled them. Seems the media loves the Albanian now that he is not playing for the Roar but it won't be long until he gets a red card. There is also a few international game going on at the moment but not many will want to talk about Australia after another dismal effort.
Summer means cricket and the Aussies are making easy work of Pakistan at the moment in one day games. England is falling apart and not many reports on the game fail to mention Kevin Pietersen. In the domestic one day competition an example of how media coverage has too much control is playing out. But it is nothing new for Channel 9 to dictate to a sport what it should do.
In the wrap up it is mentioned that the Grey Fox may be returning with some racing tips for the Spring Carnival. We will be recording on Fridays and Saturdays and have tips for Sunday. Always remember to gamble responsibly.
Sunday, 5 October 2014
The S Files: Episode 78
The Tinman & Shabs gathered around the coffee table on NRL Grand Final day to talk about the week in sport.
We preview the the NRL Grand Final, cover the controversy during the week. Dissect the moments where grubs were shown to be protected species and much more.
We try not to botch the episode as much as the fat Argentinian stuffed up the Australian National Anthem before the Wallabies game. And how disappointing were they. Lasers aside there is nothing bright on the horizon for Australia in rugby if they keep playing the way they do.
The cricket season has started and to make sure things are normal the Queensland Bulls powered to a convincing win over the Vic Bushrangers in the first game of the Domestic One Day comp. Surely a sign that there will be more Victorians in any Australian side than Queenslanders for years to come.
We also feature a coupe of songs from Army On The Dance Floor. Make sure you check them out as they have a debut album out and might be the next big thing on the dance circuit.
We preview the the NRL Grand Final, cover the controversy during the week. Dissect the moments where grubs were shown to be protected species and much more.
We try not to botch the episode as much as the fat Argentinian stuffed up the Australian National Anthem before the Wallabies game. And how disappointing were they. Lasers aside there is nothing bright on the horizon for Australia in rugby if they keep playing the way they do.
The cricket season has started and to make sure things are normal the Queensland Bulls powered to a convincing win over the Vic Bushrangers in the first game of the Domestic One Day comp. Surely a sign that there will be more Victorians in any Australian side than Queenslanders for years to come.
We also feature a coupe of songs from Army On The Dance Floor. Make sure you check them out as they have a debut album out and might be the next big thing on the dance circuit.
Sunday, 21 September 2014
The S Files - Episode 77
After an extended Mad Monday break the Tinman & Shabs are back with another episode of the S Files.
As expected we review the NRL finals games and we maintain the Cowboys got robbed again, the refs are incompetent or bias and the NRL is taking it's game backwards. As much as we love the game, it is quickly turning fans away and if it doesn't improve it is going to struggle.
As expected we review the NRL finals games and we maintain the Cowboys got robbed again, the refs are incompetent or bias and the NRL is taking it's game backwards. As much as we love the game, it is quickly turning fans away and if it doesn't improve it is going to struggle.
The Rugby is in it's international stage and there are plenty of talking points, unfortunately not many positives for fans of the Wallabies.
Football is well and truly under way in Europe and with the A-League not far from kicking off it means summer is not far away. Which also means that the cricket season is closing in quickly.
Football is well and truly under way in Europe and with the A-League not far from kicking off it means summer is not far away. Which also means that the cricket season is closing in quickly.
There are no awards this week but we managed to sneak in 2 Carl Wockner tracks that you won't find on any album. It was also announced today that Carl has been nominated for an ARIA award for his album "Crayon Days". Make sure you check it out as well as much more at http://carlwockner.com.au/
Also the 2 Carl Wockner songs on the pubcast can be listened on youtube here - The Beast Inside & Shooting Across Velvet
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