Well that was pretty good! After getting their pants pulled down last week in the Q-Clash Brisbane answered back in emphatic fashion against the ladder leaders, Collingwood at The MCG. JB and Patrick can't get enough of this win! Henry Smith came in for his frist game in 2025, Logan Morris dominated with 6 goals and the midfield group absolutely tore it up in the contest. JB and Patrick take a look back at our must win clash plus - Our top 3 moments - Votes - An update on the VFL and AFLW - Who comes in for Froggy? - Listener Questions - Tipping - The wheel - Sydney chat
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