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"We all want to play as much cricket as possible"
Justin Langer gives an update on the Australian Cricket Team and what we can expect for the summer of 2020 in Cricket.
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Injury updates from Haggers
We are only a week away from West Coast and Fremantle playing again and Kim Hagdorn checked out their training sessions before the teams head to the Gold Coast and had injury updates from both clubs.
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Matthew Scarlett
Three time Premiership player for Geelong Matthew Scarlett joined Brad and Haggers on 6PR to take a trip down memory lane. Although his playing days were impressive, Scarlett has since turned his hand to coaching and Brad thinks for the former fullback is set to be the next AFL head coach. "I just love having a positive influence on young men that are trying to achieve something special in their life and I feel very fortunate in the career that I have," Scarlett said. But he admitted he says he's still not sure if he wants the top job. "I'm still unsure; I'm certainly not in a rush to get into a position like that," he said. Matthew Scarlett is known for his toe poke that won Geelong the 2009 Grand Final, but West Aussies remember his for the punch he threw at Fremantle's Hayden Ballantyne. He reminisced about both of those moments.
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Scarlett on Ballas
Matthew Scarlett is known for his toe poke that won Geelong the 2009 Grand Final, but West Aussies remember his for the punch he threw at Fremantle's Hayden Ballantyne. He reminisced about both of those moments.
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Greg Swann
AFL clubs will continue to struggle financially for years to come and the Brisbane Lions CEO says staff cuts will go into next year with further changes coming. "Logic says that's going to mean that you lose staff; you're going to try and cut costs wherever you can without having to cut your staff but I think it's inevitable," Greg Swann told 6PR's Front and Centre.
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Ken Hunter
It would come as no surprise to West Australian's that one of the most courageous AFL players comes from Perth. Former Claremont and Carlton player, Ken Hunter, was Front and Centre's guest to take a trip down memory lane.
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