Bomber Lloyd calls it a day
Essendon spearhead Matthew Lloyd, regarded as one of the greatest full forwards ever, has announced his retirement from AFL after 270 games and 926 goals, the highest goal-scorer in Bombers' history.
Bell's premiership farewell
One of WA's greatest footballers Peter Bell, speaks with Sport Central after he went out on a high with a premiership for South Fremantle in the WAFL adding to his two premierships with North Melbourne in 1996 and 1999.
Did Saint Nick take a dive?
Simon Beaumont and Mark Readings discuss all things sport especially football including if Nick Riewoldt took a dive against the Western Bulldogs, South Fremantle's WAFL premiership and who will win the Brownlow Medal.
Hasleby re-signs with Dockers
Paul Hasleby will stay at Fremantle after agreeing to a one year contract extension. Despite wanting a two-year deal, Hasleby told Sport Central signing a new contract was a massive relief after months of standoffs between his management and the club.
Why Wirra called it quits
Retired West Coast Eagle David Wirrpanda joined Sport Central t discuss his reasons for bringing his 14-year career at the club to an end. Wirra says it was time to make way for the Eagles younger players.
Lloyd not a 'sniper': Sheedy
AFL great and former Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy has his opinion on Matthew Lloyd's suspension, saying the penalty was too harsh. Sheedy also has his say on Lloyd's tag of 'sniper' and the future of the bump.
Eagles look forward to 2010
Eagles ruckman Dean Cox joins Millsy and Tony Mac for Breakfast for the last time in 2009. Coxy reviews the season and looks forward to 2010. Coxy also predicts his Fairest and Best and who will win the 2009 Premiership.
The end of the bump?
Karl Langdon, Brad Hardie and Glen Jakovich discuss if the bump is dead in AFL after receiving the news Lance Franklin's two game suspension will stand after his appeal was thrown out. Have your say on the future of our game in the poll below.
Cousins will play: Cox
Eagles ruckman Dean Cox thinks Ben Cousins will be fit to play in his return to Subiaco Oval on Friday night on the big stage, despite being knocked out on Saturday night. Cox says the Eagles have taken a big step forward in 2009.
Ben Cousins back on 6PR
Ben Cousins speaks candidly to Brad Hardie and Adrian Barich about his season at Richmond, adjusting to life in Melbourne, drug testing, the finger salute and his upcoming return to Subiaco Oval to take on his former club. Listen to the full 20 minute interview.
Cox says let Naitanui play
Still injured Eagles ruckman Dean Cox explains to Millsy and Tony Mac why he thinks West Coast will not allow Nic Naitanui to play WAFL finals for Swan Districts. However Coxy agrees with Millsy that allowing him to play will benefit his development.
Hart steps down at Freo
Fremantle Dockers chief executive Steve Rosich speaks to Harvey Deegan on the announcement that Rick Hart will step down as president at the end of the season with Steve Harris replacing him. Rosich also explains other board changes.
Harvey up close and personal
Fremantle coach Mark Harvey showed a different side when he joined Millsy and Tony Mac in the studio for Breakfast. Harvey explains why the Dockers won't tank, if he likes arch rival Woosha as well as listen to his derby bet with Millsy.
Worsfold frank on Sport Central
Eagles coach John Worsfold joined Sport Central to preview this week's Western Derby. Worsfold gives an injury update on Dean Cox and Daniel Kerr and shuts the lid on any tanking speculation, saying his team wants to win the Derby.
Fans unhappy with Docker shocker
Fremantle fans vent their frustration at their side's shocking performance on Saturday night against Adelaide, producing their lowest ever score and record losing margin. Where to now? Sport Central discuss their problems.
Stynes reveals cancer battle
Melbourne president Jim Stynes has shocked the football world by revealing he is suffering from cancer and will take a break from his position with the Demons. Simon Beaumont speaks with Stynes' former team mate Shane Woewodin on the devastating news.
Inside the Eagles with Kerr
Eagles midfielder Daniel Kerr joined Sport Central's Karl Langdon and Adrian Barich in the studio to give a unique insight into the Eagles nest including his toughest opponents, new training technology as well as takes some unusual calls from listeners in an extended interview.
O'Loughlin up there with best
Sydney Swans games record holder Michael O'Loughlin speaks with Sport Central after announcing he will retire at the end of the season. Also known as Micky 'O', O'Loughlin talks about the intense rivalry with West Coast in 2005 and 2006
Mick's a 'tosser' says Hardie
6PR's Brad Hardie comments on his omission from Mick Malthouse's ultimate team, after the coach claimed the team only consisted of 'team oriented players'. Hardie lets Malthouse know what he thinks of him and states the team was obviously judged on his favourites and not football talent.
Sheedy answers the tough questions
AFL great Kevin Sheedy joined Sport Central in the studio to talk all things football as well as answer your questions. Sheedy, now Richmond's membership manager, was also put on the spot why the Tigers continued to let down their now record following.
Clive was a tool: Cometti
The country's best football commentator Dennis Cometti explains to Simon Beaumont why former Docker Clive Waterhouse was his favourite player. Dennis joins Simon for the Friday Free for All with old mate Dr Clay Golledge, discussing any topic that comes to mind. Listen to the full hour here.
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