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The Footy Dictionary

The Footy Dictionary

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From the do-or-die to danger games, scrappy wins to four-quarter performances, the dictionary of Australian rules football is choc-a-bloc with unique phrases, cliches and resulting banana skins.

What counts as must-win? Which players deserve public nicknaming? And how much gusto should each post-victory song earn?

Harper Pestinger, Hamish O’Brien, Connor Buttigieg and guest adjudicators you've actually heard of are here to answer the questions you didn’t know you care about, but in fact really, really do.

Tune in Mondays at 4pm AET on SYN 90.7 FM.
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Back and energised after a three-week suspension for failing to acknowledge Josh Walker's journeyman credentials, Harper Pestinger, Hamish O'Brien and Connor Buttigieg convene to call out football's linguistic rule breakers and headline makers. Can a home team take home a win? What's the most over-discussed, frenzy-sparking rule in the AFL? And should clubs post about opposition players being sent to the tribunal? Tune in as the panel turns every misdemeaning stone with a fine-tooth comb in their pursuit of a football linguistic utopia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh off their best performance of the season, Harper Pestinger and Hamish O'Brien are back to tackle the footy questions you didn't know needed answering. Why has Connor made himself unavailable for selection? What makes certain sirens great? Which members of the animal kingdom should list managers be considering? And what was going through David King's head when he made the year's biggest blunder? Chuck on your shades Mason and Dwayne, 'cause the future is bright for the Dictionary boys.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You thought the journeymen deep dives were over. We thought the journeymen deep dives were over. Anthony Hudson, though, had different plans and has thrown us the biggest, juiciest bone that we've yet chewed on. This week, Harper Pestinger, Hamish O'Brien and Connor Buttigieg reconvene to hear more media misconducts sent to our Tribunal.  Why is Mason Cox so bad at describing footy to foreigners? Can bad teams have danger games? And how can losing-team social admins pick up their post-game game? The boys are well and truly hitting their straps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harper, Connor and Hamish are back again to over-analyse this week's critical talking points and shake up Greg Champion's tyrannical footy song monopoly. Why should Josh Schache grow out his hair? How wriggly must the score worm be for a game to be considered see-sawing? And how exactly does one pronounce Kolodjashnij? Perhaps Dwayne Russell can give us a better idea. The Dictionary Boys are dancing now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All the way back in November, journalism students and future media big dogs Jack Langdon and Joe Horrigan ventured north of the Yarra to detail their Things About Football with Harper Pestinger and Hamish O'Brien. 2:30 - Sunday afternoons at Docklands 12:13 - Post-coin toss sirens when the captain runs back to the huddle 22:38 - The futility of goal umpires 27:37 - Channel 7 and Fox Footy's scoreboards 32:03 - Adam Cooney being the only no. 1 draft pick to have won a Brownlow 38:21 - Kardinia Park's thick goalpostsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Footy Dictionary is back, in a big, Elliott-Himmelberg-kick-into the-Torrens kind of way. For our debut SYN Radio episode, Harper Pestinger and Hamish O’Brien are joined by Connor Buttigieg to chew the fat on the heinous linguistic misdemeanours from the week in footy. Can teams really ‘feel each other out’? Is it possible for defenders to ‘take it up’ to small forwards? And can commentators claim that kicks that don’t clear the boundary fence have landed in a grounds neighbouring river? (Looking at you, Dwayne Russell) Plus, Lachie Plowman steps under the now-infamous journeyman microscope, foreign correspondent Darren "Donger" Dixon joins us from Denmark with a very special guest, and Harper has a big bone to pick with his beloved Bombers cuddling up with the enemy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Black from AFL Media joins Harper Pestinger and Hamish O'Brien at Footy Dictionary HQ to dissect and discuss footy's niches on The Things About Football.A quick debate on correct usage of the "saga" tag, and then we get into the serious stuff:6:00 - The roar immediately following the national anthem10:47 - A perfectly timed crumb and goal15:36 - “He’s been doing it all day” in the first 30 seconds22:39 - The walk from Richmond station to the 'G28:17 - A goal on three-quarter time to cut the margin to 20 points36:05 - Filing a match report for a game decided in the final 30 seconds41:00 - The annual June state of the game chatYou can watch us on YouTube now!And while you tune in, hit us with some ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ then check out our Twitter @FootyVocab and Instagram @shackmanpods to let us know how you like the series ❤️See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Age's Peter Ryan jumps on The Things About Football to talk through the niches of footy with Harper Pestinger and Hamish O'Brien. Before that though, the tribunal: 0:18 - Can the 52-game "milestone" be celebrated on a banner? 2:02 - Shameful in-ad footy language misuse ft. Shaquille O'Neal Then the main event: Peter's niche footballing loves and hates: 4:24 - The smell and feel of a new Sherrin 9:43 - Ear-wormy footy ads and openers 15:07 - Midday on a Saturday: prime footy talkback time 24:22 - Twitter firestorms 35:31 - Score review 41:58 - Clubs' use of "ruthless" to cover their inept arses You can watch us on YouTube now! And while you tune in, hit us with some ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ then check out our Twitter @FootyVocab and Instagram @shackmanpods to let us know how you like the series ❤️See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back from a post-finals bye, Harper Pestinger and Hamish O'Brien are joined by 7 News Perth's Ryan Daniels for The Things About Football. The tribunal is first: 0:29 - What makes for a poorly abbreviated footy ground? 2:29 - Which animals have been shunned by football nicknamers?  And then Ryan's niche footballing loves and hates: 7:12 - Footy songs' brass instrumentals 16:20 - Premiership medal-accepting players' names read out in number order 26:22 - Retrospectively analysing past drafts 35:35 - The obsession with becoming the first to break a story 44:58 - Over-the-top goal music 48:01 - Fans' lack of access to sufficiently deep analytics You can watch us on YouTube now! And while you tune in, hit us with some ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ then check out our Twitter @FootyVocab and Instagram @shackmanpods to let us know how you like the series ❤️See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harper Pestinger and Hamish O'Brien are joined by CODE Sports' Daniel Cherny for the inaugural episode of The Things About Football series. First up, the tribunal: - What is a sealer? - Why Geelong's premiership has been irreparably tainted - The language of the trade period Then, Daniel's things about football - three niche loves and three niche hates: - The reading of scores in simple goal and behind terms - Club songs playing when teams enter the arena - The day the fixture comes out - Clubs' constant lying - Greg Champion perenially being overlooked on grand final day - Matchday ‘entertainment’ Hit us with some ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ then check out our Twitter @FootyVocab and Instagram @shackmanpods to let us know how you like the series and keep us kicking goalsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who's eligible for the "former TEAM X" tag? When is it appropriate to say "game over? And is there a formula for journeymanality? Hamish O'Brien, Harper Pestinger and Connor Buttigieg reconvene to address these so-far-unresolved issues, right here on The Footy Dictionary: Big Dance Review Edition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How much would Buddy Franklin's arm oil sell for per millilitre? When can you say "a Grand Final like no other"? And does the ladder have a pointy end? Harper Pestinger, Hamish O'Brien and faithfuls member-turned big fish Connor Buttigieg break it all down in appropriate detail, right here on The Footy Dictionary: Big Dance Edition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What are the criteria for an attacking bombardment? Can a 34-year-old commit to a club for life? And is the royal family in a rebuild? Harper Pestinger, Hamish O'Brien and prized recruit Gerald Lynch discuss it all so you can add to your Footy Dictionary.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After prolonged discussions, The Footy Dictionary higher-ups have decided to give Harper Pestinger and Hamish O'Brien one more go. How deep is "deep into the finals"? When does "already" stop being acceptable? And what counts as spare seats in the house? Harper and Hamish are here to guide you through the obstacle-laden field of Aussie rules vernacular, so tune in to boost your footy IQ.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you got 𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘭𝘴 𝘧𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳? Harper Pestinger and Hamish O'Brien sure do, and they're here go in-depth on the language of Aussie rules finals. What does it take for a team's party to be spoilt? Can a final be must-win? And in what circumstances does a season's end become pointy? All those questions definitely answered, but not before we take recent misusers to task for heinous crimes against the language of football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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