
208 episodes

The Far Post ESPN Australia/NZ
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4.7 • 41 Ratings
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An ESPN Australia & NZ women's football podcast from Anna Harrington, Angela Christian-Wilkes, Sam Lewis, and Marissa Lordanic covering the W-League, Matildas, Aussies abroad and more.
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Yummy Goal Juice
ESPN's The Far Post is back for another week of A-League Women action. Join Anna Harrington, Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, and Sam Lewis as we talk about the chaos game between the Jets and Canberra, Sarina Bolden's instant impact, Melbourne City throwing down the gauntlet, and Wellington ending Perth's winning streak. Plus a pitch boot and some you love to see its and how goods. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App.
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Stina Blackspinius
Spicy games, cracking goals, standout performers, and a gut-wrenching injury, ESPN's The Far Post dissect it all. Join Sam Lewis, Anna Harrington, Angela Christian-Wilkes, and Marissa Lordanic as we talk about Holly McNamara's awful injury, Emily van Egmond's instant impact for the Newcastle Jets, the ins and outs of the Matildas squad for the games against Canada, and ask if Chelsie Dawber's signing can fix Adelaide United. Plus a plethora of you love to see its and how goods. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App.
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Got The Vroom Vrooms
A huge week in the A-League Women and women's football worldwide means it's a big episode of ESPN's The Far Post. Join Marissa Lordanic, and Sam Lewis Anna, Harrington, and Angela Christian-Wilkes as we talk about Melbourne City and Western Sydney's 4-3 game means for both teams, what's clicking for Melbourne Victory, ask is Holly McNamara the best player in the comp, and heap praise on the Wellington Phoenix. Plus a plethora of you love to see its, boots, and how goods. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App.
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Not Numbers People
The A-League Women is back after the international break and so is ESPN's The Far Post. Join Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, and Sam Lewis as we talk about another record-breaking debut and whether or not this is a positive trend, Melbourne Victory's first win of the season, and Perth's first win in Canberra. Plus some you love to see its and how goods! Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App.
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Hail Mary
The Far Post's Sam Lewis and Anna Harrington dissect the Matildas' 3-0 win over Taiwan in their third and final Olympic qualifying match of round two. They break down the performances of Mary Fowler, Sam Kerr, and Caitlin Foord, praise Taiwan's goalkeeper, and throw forward to the third round home-and-away games against Uzbekistan. They also question the growing trend of fans asking players for jerseys and boots after games.
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Wheely Wheely Good
The Express Post is back as ESPN's The Far Post tackle the Matildas Olympic qualifiers. Join Sam Lewis, Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, and Anna Harrington as we chat about the wholesale changes to the line-up, the Caitlin Foord show, a hometown hat trick for Sam Kerr, the joy of Clare Wheeler's first goal, and what exactly went wrong for the Philippines. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App.
Customer Reviews
The BEST, concise and entertaining WOSO podcast
Loved this pod for ALeague W and other WOSO info but during this 2023 Womens World Cup it has been Immense! The recap of games is everything. 10/10
Its brilliant. 100% recommend you listen to the pod to make yourself more knowledgeable about the players and teams involved. 🙏🏽♥️
Fantastic Podcast
I look forward to each episode coming out to catch up on the football I haven’t watched or hear other perspectives!
Could be more polished
This could be so good but the daily updates from the Womens World Cup seem so poorly produced. Long silences, lots of background noise, hosts forgetting what they’re talking about, promising things like a review of all the kits then saying they may not ever do it…
Really disappointing because they do have good stuff to say but as a casual listener all the other stuff really turns me off.