Episode 3024: The Bohs Of Tralee, Australians Are Good At Sport; Bad At Culture Wars, Ken Breaking Bad, Stadium Winning Streaks
Branno went to Kerry this weekend to see the kingdom get taught a football lesson, but instead got an education in floats, parades, Roses and mass. Branno is now back in Dublin having seen some of the TEN DAYS of the Rose of Tralee festival.
Today’s show tries to answer important questions such as: what would Ken’s B-boy name be? Why are Australians so good at sport? Is it ok to laugh at people who aren’t much good at sport (by Olympics standards)? And is there any topic that can’t be turned into a culture war?
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We chat to Rohan Connolly – Managing director of FOOTYOLOGY, and AFL commentator for ESPN and 3AW about Raygun, the Australian break dancer who’s crime was to be below average at her chosen event.
Plus there’s stadium winning streaks, Branno Furiosa and window wiper fun.
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John & Dion join us to talk about the opening weekend of the Premier League season.
John was at Portman Road to see the debuts of Kieran McKenna and Arne Slot and reports on the respective animal magnetisms of the two up-and-coming coaches. https://t.co/S3URuosmqU pic.twitter.com/vM5NRjQCeA
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