Episodios

  • Jeff & Zac Sport Show 27-09-2025
    Sep 26 2025

    In this engaging and lively episode of the Jeff & Zac Sport Show on Podcast City Radio and Business Lifestyle Network, hosts Jeff and Zac, alongside guest Joe from Gaucho's Restaurant, dive into the excitement surrounding Grand Final Day.

    The show gets underway by setting the stage for an action-packed episode, touching upon key events in the Australian Football League (AFL) such as the Brownlow Medal and performances of various teams, primarily focusing on the narratives leading into the finals.

    The discussion shifts to the controversial Brownlow Medal winner, Matty Rowe, sparking a deep debate over the voting process used by the AFL. Joey and Zac critically analyse Rowe's performances versus those of other standout players, questioning whether umpire perceptions inadequately inform the voting system.

    They highlight players like Nick Dacos and Bailey Smith, emphasising that recent voting behaviour seems to favour midfielders with a historical bias against non-midfielders.

    The hosts suggest the need for a re-evaluation of the voting mechanics, particularly given the rapid evolution of the game due to advancements in technology.

    As the conversation progresses, the team transitions to analysing the performances of Adelaide and Port Adelaide throughout the season. Joey discusses his observations regarding Adelaide's surprising rise to minor premiers from a previous 15th-place finish, while also reflecting upon their disappointing finals performances.

    The hosts examine potential solutions for Adelaide, including seeking new midfielder talent and addressing structural gaps in their game.

    Zac contributes by discussing the need for young players to step up and the importance of training and preparation to ensure competitive performances in the next season.

    The episode also turns to Port Adelaide and their transitional phase following Ken Hinkley's departure. Joey expresses his optimism regarding Josh Carr's new leadership as head coach, praising the thorough initiative surrounding team recruitment he has undertaken.

    As they delve deeper into Port Adelaide's future, the conversation touches on the significance of standout players such as Zach Butters and the importance of maintaining strong team chemistry.

    The show then transitions to a broad examination of the broader AFL competition, assessing which teams are poised to improve and what factors might propel them upward. The hosts articulate a growing respect for the Gold Coast Suns under new coach Damien Hardwick, believing they are set for substantial improvements in the coming season.

    After discussing the struggles of Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs, they ponder on the possibilities of GWS's potential rise and other teams in the bottom half of the ladder looking to shake things up.

    As the episode nears its climax, the hosts dive into the anticipated grand final matchup between Geelong and Brisbane.

    They offer in-depth commentary on players to watch, strategic approaches expected from both sides, and the importance of midfield battles. The conversation highlights Geelong's solid and experienced lineup and Brisbane's youthful excitement, showcasing how tactical decisions encompassing player matchups could sway the game.

    The episode wraps up with the hosts providing their predictions for the grand final and the Norm Smith Medal, acknowledging that both teams have the potential to swing the game's momentum in their favour. With a blend of humour, insights, and sharp analysis, the hosts encapsulate the essence of AFL culture while eagerly anticipating the thrilling conclusion to the season that Grand Final Day represents.

    The camaraderie and spirited discussion between the hosts is evident, making for an enjoyable listen as they reminisce about the year's sporting highlights while looking ahead toward the future of the AFL.

    Credits

    Host: Jeff Pangrazio & Zac Scott

    Producer: Ron Fiedler & Podcast City Business & Lifestyle Network

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Jeff & Zac Sport Show 20/09/2025
    Sep 19 2025

    Show Date 20 September 2025

    The latest episode of the Jeff and Zac Sports Show dove deep into the world of Australian Rules football, particularly focusing on the SANFL Grand Final preview. The hosts, Jeff and Zac, kicked off their discussion reflecting on the recently concluded match between Geelong and Hawthorn, where Geelong claimed a decisive 30-point victory.

    They praised Geelong’s star players, notably Paddy Dangerfield, who they remarked had shown incredible form despite his age, and highlighted the Hawks' struggle to maintain momentum despite a strong start.

    The conversation underscored Geelong's consistency and ability to perform during critical moments, which they have mastered over the years.

    Transitioning to the SANFL, the hosts discussed the legacy of the late Max Bashir, a pivotal figure in South Australian football, acknowledged for his long-serving presidency of the SANFL and his role in the establishment of key football clubs in the AFL. They expressed condolences to his family and recognised the significant impact he had on the sport in South Australia.

    The show then shifted gears to the major news in the SANFL, particularly the recruitment of Nathan Bassett as the new coach of West Adelaide.

    There was considerable excitement surrounding this development, with discussions about how Bassett's track record as a dual premiership coach could revitalise the West Adelaide Football Club.

    Jeff & Zac speculated on potential changes to the club’s roster and emphasised the importance of recruiting strong talent to support Bassett's vision moving forward.

    As the episode progressed, the conversation turned towards the SANFL finals and the performance of teams such as Sturt and Glenelg. They highlighted Sturt’s successful season, having lost only one match, and discussed the immense expectations placed on them heading into the Grand Final.

    Jeff & Zac noted the depth of talent on the Sturt Football Club, notably mentioning the coaching strategies of Marty Matner, who was slated to join the show later.

    The analysis continued with a review of Glenelg's performance leading up to the Grand Final, emphasising their resilience against tough opponents.

    The team, led by coach Darren Reeves, had found success against formidable teams but faced challenges, including injuries to key players.

    The hosts acknowledged the importance of Glenelg's star forward players like Lockie Hosey and McBean, noting their need to perform well against Sturt's solid defence.

    The episode also tackled the significance of the midfield battles in determining the outcome of the Grand Final, with discussions focusing on which team could gain better control over the ball.

    The hosts passionately debated the qualities of both teams, suggesting that Sturt’s recent performance against Glenelg warranted them as favourites, while Glenelg would need to maximise their forward efforts effectively.

    Both coaches, Marty Matner and Darren Reeves, made appearances to give insights into their team's preparations and perspectives on the upcoming game. Matner reflected on the confidence his team derived from their successful season and emphasised their strategic preparations to adapt to the bigger ground, which would be crucial for playing at Adelaide Oval. Reeves, conversely, discussed his team’s resilience and commitment, highlighting their mental readiness despite entering the Grand Final on a challenging path through the finals series.

    As the show concluded, Jeff and Zac emphasised the excitement surrounding the Grand Final, anticipation for the match-ups between key players, and the overarching narratives driving this season’s SANFL.

    They encouraged listeners to tune in to the game and look forward to further discussions in next week’s episode, reflecting on the results and performances of the teams involved.

    Credits

    Host: Jeff Pangrazio & Zac Scott

    Producer: Ron Fiedler & Podcast City Business & Lifestyle Network

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    47 m