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November 21, 2024 11 mins

Barra gives Clairsy & Lisa the sporting rundown: details on AFL Draft Week coming to a close, tributes to Rafael Nadal as he officially farewells the court… and could Daniel Ricciardo potentially make a comeback?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Time to talk sport with Adrian Barratch Full work Clobber.
When you've got to get work here, you've got to
get into work Clobber. Their eight trade stores are everywhere
so when.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
You need it you can get it or check out
worklobber dot com dot au.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
Good morning, Good morning, my friends, magnificent Perth day and
which is brilliant for the Test match which starts at
ten twenty first ball today if you want to hit
down to oh sorry, almost did it? Perth Stadium. Not
allowed to say opted. I'm allowed to say in relation
to the cricket. So I can say the NRL is
coming to town next year and so it's Metallica and

(00:35):
they'll be at OPTAs Stadium. Okay, But then when I
need to speak about the cricket being their lease, it
is Perth Stadium.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
Can you just say the stadium?

Speaker 1 (00:44):
I don't know, clashing sponsor stadium. I think I confused
people on the news last night anyway because I used
them both. But apparently that's the instructions from Cricket Australia
that clashes with their sponsors or something. Yeah, KFC stadium,
that's the other something that would be Yeah, just say
the stadium, stadium, our stadium, at the stadium, the A

(01:09):
B that I go to check, Let's talk, let's talk,
don't do a big things if you do, if you
say all three different ways going to about how I
didn't have texting you? What about how I didn't have
to walk? Ah text from people? Right five in the afternoon,

(01:30):
people going, bar started walking afternoon everywhere, barl started walking
in where's he walking to Merriden? I'm sorry? Was this
a nine to five work? Ye?

Speaker 3 (01:39):
It was a statue of limitations that five pm and
then and is a sprinkle anyway? Not a sprinkle where
I was a funny that Roe was carrying on like
it was going to be this unbelievable bunderstorm.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Anyway. A few listeners did pick it up, text that
where I go a few let's footy. Obviously it's been
a big week, Draft week as well. It's all done.
We're not all done. Actually today they do the rookies,
which means the Eagles will pick up Malachai Champion, the
guy with the fantastic names. And they have absolutely killed it.

(02:16):
The Dockers and the Eagles have killed it in the draft. Eagles,
despite giving away pick three in Trade week and this
will get a little bit technical, but they've picked up
bo Allen, who's the best West Ozzie Strong, big quick,
great fella job Shanahan, a big key position country boy
from Atchuka wherever that is in Victoria. He's on the border.

(02:37):
Is apparently very very good player. Tom Gross like Goss
like Tim Gossi's gross forward, mid super competitive, great fella.
Luca Greco local Melbourne boy halfback and midfielder. And then
Hamish Davis, absolute steel Clermont Colts captain won the premiership

(02:58):
and a player I'm going to say stuff that I
actually coached to Jor. I brought him through. I was
kicked with his dad and another kid called Will Hayes
who went to Collingwood. They were my kids from Rosalie.
I coached the Subie juniors for a long time with
my son and I'm so proud that two of my

(03:18):
boys have gone through. Nothing was proud brought it off.
We dream, we dreamt. At least you've manifested it into
happines manifest. You've gone with the word of the year.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
On it.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
You did it. When I heard them say that's word
of the year, Lisa uses that he's smart anyway, so
that those young blokes have got and so I give
West Coast an a plus. A plus for the the
other A plus is are Carlton and Richmond. They did
incredibly well. Really touching moment for Richmond when the young son,

(04:00):
like a really young son of the club's chief recruiter,
he pushed the buttons on their first draft pick, and
super emotional because his dad, who's their chief recruiter, he
passed away in trade week and he did all the
work in the lead up. So they've got the young
fellow and they said, come up here, young boy. Chris Tosha,
I think is how he said. He passed away and
his son. Yeah, it was a really touching moment. Dockers

(04:23):
with very few good picks get a B they did
because they did so well. Murphy Reid is their first player.
It looks like a gun. Yeah, super exciting, super skilled,
classy midfield forward Charlie Nichols and then Charlie Jaron Carr
father son Maddie Carr's son, twenty year old Jaron Jaren

(04:44):
yet didn't nominate for the mid season draft, said no,
I better wait till the end to the national Draft.
Next year and he did it and it's worked out.
And of course Matt Carr well loved by doccers Fansney
along with Josh consistent the famous vision of them beating
up on Ben Cousins. What was Commetti's lines in there

(05:06):
at a couple of minutes. Two car family, two car family,
and it's a car crash. Now. I saw the video
of Jaron getting announced right with his mates piling on top.
Is he okay? Because it looked like he made have
popped his shoulder. Twenty bloke dun twenty of his mates
on top of him, so he's obviously popped the young man.

(05:26):
But Maddie, if you're listening, mate, congratulations, he's a great bloke,
Maddie car great DIY played one hundred and thirty old
games for free. The biggest surprise in the draft and
this was amazingly this young kid called Cody Angove. He
wasn't supposed to go on night one, so they did
the first round on night one and then everyone else
the next night, and so he was sitting at home
basically on his own. His old man might have been there,

(05:47):
I'm not sure. Anyway, there was no one with him,
and we got the tip off that he was going
to go, So we sent our journalists down there a
lucky burn and a camera and his mum hadn't even arrived,
and so he was sitting there and found out he
was going to the Giants and he was so I
think he cried for fifteen minutes to do such a surprise.

(06:08):
We have some audio of Cody Ang and his mum turning.
Fifteen minutes of crying. We have, Yeah, the whole.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
CARDI you're an AFL player.

Speaker 4 (06:18):
It's amazing, best feeling in the world.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Never had anything close to this.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Yeah, so much excitement and joy and just so many things. Yeah,
seeing your big boy cry like that is Yeah, like
obviously been there from two years old kicking a footy
to everything he's done in between. He's just an incredible,
incredible kid, incredible young man. He's just grown through this

(06:48):
whole experience. Watching him go through it and for this
to be the result is just it's.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Just incredible, emotional, large plan and she's moving to Sydney.
The mom Yeah, so well done, missus, and you've done well.
Now the first test or quickly mention that because I
know we're going to go to break but in just
over three hours. Times it happens at Perth Stadium. That's
at the stadium, at the Stadium, West Test, the West Test.

(07:20):
People get there. We must get there and we need
thirty thousand today to make sure that we it's a
perfect day for it is too hot, Yeah, it's not too.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
No one wants to go to work.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
It's going to run, for example, to have a sickie.
I reckon, just say you're working from home. They all
do it, any boss, Yeah, we're going down. Sure.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
I'd love to say that there is a big there
is a.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Big Indian food festival outside the stadium. Perhaps will stay
out trying to lure me with food, Lisa, if you
go to the cricket with Barrot today, right old walk
a few rumors and one of our favorites is yet
we know Raff has bowed out, but he's having his
final farewells now because of his final game, and he's
leaving the he's leaving the tennis world in tears. And

(08:11):
Roger Federick too, by the way, he pinned this heartfelt
letter and it said something like, let's start with the obvious.
You beat me a lot more than I managed to
beat you. You made me reimagine my game. I'm not
a very superstitious person, but you took it to the
next level, assembling your water bottles like toy soldiers in formation,

(08:32):
fixing your hair, adjusting your underwear. Of course, remember when
he said police, Yeah, yeah, regularly. I wasn't gonna say
crack all of it with the highest intensity. Secretly, I
kind of loved the whole thing because you're unique. It
was so you. And he signed off this long tribute
with your fan Roger. Wow, that's very nice. That's beautiful,

(08:52):
and so everyone's been saying so Andy Murray, another great
rival of his. He just pointed to how humble Rafa
was and how he never actually broke a racket, the
only tennis professional tennis player to never break a racket.
But then he revealed something that, in one specific environment,
Rafa wasn't that humble.

Speaker 4 (09:12):
You're probably the only tennis player ever to have never
thrown their racket in anger, which is incredible. However, this
wasn't the case when you would lose at PlayStation. I've
seen Rafa throwing PlayStation controllers around hotel rooms all over
the world. When he and his close friend Juan Monacle

(09:33):
would lose a late goal to me with his beloved
real Madrid.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
Opened the door a little bit. It's good to say
he's got a fault. Though a fault, I think he
has faultless.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
It was actually nice to Andy Murray having a sense
of human Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
I know it's back Tennis. Scott is the very when
your Ricarda's not taciturn. He's making a comeback to motorsport.
I reckon. All options are on the table at Red Bull.
He might come back to drive. At the moment, he's
just traveling the world as on a Red Bull promotional tour,

(10:13):
like he's in Paris at the moment, spooking the Red
Bull sanctioned events and also him just living it up,
oh yeah, and spooking his new clothing line Enchant Day
looks check it out, least looks pretty good. So he
might he might actually come back to driving. And finally,
I just wanted to mention for our Rugby league fans
the NRL in Perth next year. There's four big matches.

(10:36):
Now of course there's big State of Origin blockbuster and
now there's going to be three NRL games. One's a
doubleheader at the stadium, yes, and then there'll be another
one at HbF Park. And there's been a big meeting
between the boss of rugby League, Pete of Landry's and
our Premier Roger Cook and our deputy Premier Rita Safiotti,
and it looks like the governments might take direct partnership

(11:01):
with the n r L to have a team here
the Perth Bears. Okay, I just won't let it go
because I think Roger really loves rugby league and to
get something done you kind of need read it on
on board as well. So a lot going on there
all right, So get to the cricket if you can.
Here's why, Steve Smith, you know the idiots the city,
the strange labber Chagny or you say his name was Shane,

(11:30):
Paddy Cummins, you know, the captain, Mitch Stark, the Bison,
the local, to have a session with our mate Julian
this afternoon so that you can get all this just
spread the boom boom boom. That was a mistake. That
was actually a mistake. Coli for the last time, Just
get along, you love it. See your Monday
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