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Locked In with Kane Cornes
Locked In with Kane Cornes
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Make sure you're Locked In as Kane Cornes takes aim at all of footy's big issues during the week.
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Sammy had some breaking news from the Hawks at the top of this afternoon's show, and after Kane's passionate Port Adelaide plea, they discussed how successful Adelaide's rebuild has actually been. Fremantle CEO Simon Garlick also joined the show, and they finished by chatting 'Sport and the Media' with AFL Record editor Ash Browne.
AFL Record editor Ash Browne joined Kane and Sammy in the studio to speak about the Herald Sun's AFL Power List, the big upgrade to Kayo, Tom Decent's story on Cam Green, the AFL's stoush with Jess Wilson, what's in the record this week, and more.
Fremantle CEO Simon Garlick joined Kane and Sammy to speak about Justin Longmuir's comments regarding the advantages of Opening Round, how they talk publicly about contracted players at other clubs, the chance of playing a game in London next year, and more.
Kane and Sammy react to Cal Twomey's report on the AFL commission meeting with Adelaide to discuss their rebuild last year.
Kane asks when his former club will "get nasty" when it comes to Zak Butters' future.
Sam Mitchell had some interesting comments about a player who didn't get to Hawthorn on 'The Agenda Setters' last night, and Sammy has some more information on who he was referring to.
Tom had some news on "options" in player contracts at the start of this afternoon's show, and after discussing Hawthorn's leadership group and Kane's latest Twitter beef, it was time for 'Story Time with Tom'. Lastly, they spoke to Melbourne forward Jacob van Rooyen after his career best performance on Sunday.
Melbourne forward Jacob van Rooyen joined Kane and Tom to speak about his career best performance on Sunday, what he's worked on over the offseason, Brody Mihocek's inclusion to the forward line, how things have changed under Steven King, Max Gawn, and more.
Tom has an interesting "story" on which club Alastair Clarkson became a member of after he finished at Hawthorn.
Tom outlines the three clubs chasing Ben King, who comes out of contract at the end of this season.
Tom and Kane share their thoughts on the bodycam footage of Dylan Moore and Connor Macdonald in Arizona, and Tom explains how it led to changes in Hawthorn's leadership structure.
Tom asks Kane about his latest Twitter beef after he got some stern feedback to his analysis on 'The Agenda Setters' last night.
Tom has some news on certain AFL venues not showing replays of opposition goals on their respective big screens.
Tom outlines the "options" in certain player contracts now and how they could lead to some "fascinating" scenarios in the future.
Kane and Hodgey previewed tonight's clash between Carlton and Richmond from the MCG to kick off 'Locked In' tonight, and after Hodgey had his say on Zak Butters' next contract and Richmond's five-year plan, it was time for 'Hodgey's Hawk-Eye'. Kane also put him in the 'Hot Seat' before they discussed who needs a win most in Round 1, and they finished off by answering all the questions in the 'Locked In Letterbox'.
Kane and Hodgey answer your questions in the 'Locked In Letterbox'!
Kane asks Hodgey who he thinks needs the four points most this weekend.
Kane had a few tricky questions for Hodgey to handle in the 'Hot Seat' this week!
Hodgey's got his old club in his sights for the 'Hawk-Eye' this week, what does he want to see from them?
Hodgey explains why he likes the comments from the Richmond CEO Shane Dunne about their desire to win a flag in the next five years.






















