Episodios

  • Doping Debate & T100 Chaos | Unfunded S2 EP 7
    Mar 27 2026

    Please Note: We had some audio issues with our microphones this time around so the backup audio was used. We apologise to your ears upfront but it's not really that bad though is it.

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.

    Produced by Podfire


    Lockie and Lleyton are back diving straight into one of the most controversial topics in triathlon right now — the release of Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) data and what it means for fairness in the sport. They break down how TUEs work, where the line between medical necessity and performance enhancement gets blurred, and debate whether athletes and federations should be publicly named for transparency.


    Alongside the heavy discussion, the boys recap a massive weekend of racing including T100 on the Gold Coast, Geelong’s unofficial world champs, and standout performances from athletes like John Reed and Hugo Milner. They explore how short course dominance is reshaping middle-distance racing and why run times are reaching another level.


    As always, there’s plenty of honest takes, a bit of goss, and some strong opinions on where the sport is heading — and what needs to change.

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  • The Challenges of Racing at International Events | Unfunded S2 EP6
    Mar 19 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.

    Produced by Podfire.


    In this episode, Lockie and Lleyton dive into the realities of racing on the international triathlon circuit.


    The boys discuss some of the challenges athletes face competing at World Cups and international events, particularly in Asia, where travel logistics, race organisation, and cultural differences can sometimes create difficult race environments. They unpack frustrations around race standards, accountability for organisers, and how these issues can impact athletes competing on the world stage.


    They also break down the upcoming World Cup in Haikou, China, preview the start lists, and make predictions for both the men’s and women’s races. With a mix of analysis and classic Unfunded banter, the discussion covers athletes to watch, race dynamics, and how the course could shape the results.


    Along the way, the boys share personal experiences from international racing, including some of the unexpected challenges athletes encounter when competing overseas.

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  • Sam Dickinson on the Olympics | Unfunded S2 EP5 (EP40)
    Mar 12 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.

    Produced by Podfire.


    In this episode the boys sit down with one of the most respected athletes in world triathlon: Sam Dickinson.


    A Commonwealth Games mixed relay gold medalist and Olympic mixed relay bronze medalist, Sam has built a reputation not only for his results but also for the crucial team role he’s played within one of the sport’s most dominant federations.


    Sam joins Lockie and Lleyton on the Gold Coast to talk through his Olympic experience in Paris, the difference between competing at the COVID-era Tokyo Games versus the electric atmosphere in Paris, and what it’s like racing alongside athletes like Alex Yee during one of the most successful Olympic campaigns in triathlon history.


    They also dive into his recent move into longer racing formats, including his impressive debut win at Ironman 70.3 Italy and podium finishes on the T100 circuit. Sam explains how short-course racing has shaped his strengths and how those skills translate to middle-distance racing.


    From Olympic pressure and team dynamics to racing strategy and career evolution, this episode gives an inside look at elite triathlon from one of the sport’s most experienced competitors.

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  • Why Everyone's Training On The Gold Coast | Unfunded S2 EP4 (39)
    Mar 5 2026

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    Produced by Podfire.

    Lockie returns straight from racing at the Napier Sprint Distance Championships with a full race recap — including racing Olympic medalist Hayden Wilde, the chaotic swim start, and the controversial podium situation.


    Then the boys dive into a bigger topic: why so many international triathletes are suddenly training on the Gold Coast.


    From heated 50m pools and open water access to cycling routes, running surfaces, and training culture — they break down what actually makes the perfect triathlon training environment.

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  • Race Day Rituals & Napier Preview | Unfunded EP38
    Feb 27 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.

    Produced by Podfire.


    Racing is officially back.


    With Napier kicking off the Oceania season, Lockie and Lleyton break down the course, the stacked start lists, and what it means to see names like Hayden Wilde back on the line. But before that, they dive deep into race day rituals — from process goals and psychological cues to rice pudding, black socks, same jocks since age ten, Red Bulls in transition, and even Fortnite before Junior Worlds.


    Lockie explains his headphones-in, don’t-talk-to-me race bubble, while Lleyton takes a more go-with-the-flow approach. The boys compare morning vs twilight racing, discuss how pros mentally prepare, and share some of the wildest superstitions sent in by listeners (and a couple of world-class triathletes). They wrap it up with a full Napier preview — course breakdown, wind factors, key contenders in both the men’s and women’s fields — plus a discussion on the increased World Series prize money in Abu Dhabi and what it means for the future of short course racing.


    Season’s back. Let’s go.

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  • INS & OUTS of 2026 Triathlon | Unfunded S2 EP2 (37)
    Feb 19 2026

    This episode is brought to you by Official Beer Co.
    Produced by Podfire.

    In this prediction-heavy episode of Unfunded, Lockie and Lleyton dive into what 2026 should look like for triathlon. From bigger prize purses and better live streams to mixed relay hype and athlete rivalries, the boys unpack what needs to be IN this season and what needs to go. They call out uneducated coaches, side quests, excuse-making, and the glazing of athletes who aren’t even in contention. It’s honest, opinionated, and a snapshot of where the sport is heading and where they hope it doesn’t.

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  • Unfunded Season 2: January Champions & Olympic Dreams | Unfunded Podcast EP36
    Feb 13 2026

    Season Two of Unfunded kicks off with Lockie and Lleyton back in the studio and straight into the deep end. From Lockie’s humbling Hyrox debut in Melbourne to the triathlon world’s obsession with “January Champions,” the boys unpack the offseason chaos, Kristian Blummenfelt’s eye-watering VO2 max numbers, and the heated social media debates shaping the sport. Most importantly, they break down the LA 2028 Olympic qualification system - relay quotas, Olympic rankings, new flag spots, and the brutal mathematics behind earning a third nation slot. If you’ve ever wondered how athletes actually make the Olympic start line, this is the episode that explains it.

    This episode is brought to you by Official Beer Co.
    Produced by Podfire.

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  • Unfunded Awards Night with Matt Hauser - 2025 Season Finale
    Dec 12 2025

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.
    Produced by Podfire.

    In the Unfunded Podcast’s Season Finale, world champion and mixed relay king Matt Hauser joins the boys to celebrate a massive year in triathlon. Hauser reflects on securing four wins and a “perfect season” in the World Triathlon Championship Series, how mindset shifts after Tokyo reshaped his career, and why he’s now “all-in” for Paris and LA Olympics ambitions. The crew relives highlights, laughs through awkward podium moments, and hands out their very own Unfunded Awards — from breakthrough athletes to biggest race meltdowns. A fun, insightful wrap-up of the 2025 season with the champ himself.

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    44 m