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The Footy Show: Apr 3

Nine's AFL panel tonight is joined by Carlton's Patrick Cripps & St. Kilda's Josh Bruce.

The Footy Show‘s Lehmo, Neroli Meadows, Brendan Fevola and Dylan Alcott tonight are joined by Carlton’s Patrick Cripps and St. Kilda’s Josh Bruce.

Carlton superstar Patrick Cripps joins the panel as they get the inside word behind his remarkable NFL-style goal attempt during the AFLX, what life is like sharing a house with a teammate, and how he’s finding his first year as captain of the Blues.

High flyer Josh Bruce is in the studio to talk about St Kilda’s fantastic start to the season, his top tips for taking the best screamer, and his love of surf and sand.

Dylan Alcott heads back to the basketball court as he talks up footy’s best nicknames and basketball trick shots with the famous Harlem Globetrotters.

Matthew Lloyd brings fellow Sunday Footy Show panellist Nathan Brown with him to tackle the big issues and preview the biggest game of Round 3.

And Shane Crawford returns with another instalment of Crawf Talk, heading out to find out just what’s wrong with the Bombers.

8.30pm tonight on Nine (Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth) and GEM (11:30pm Sydney, Brisbane).

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      1. Yeah, we were up in the stands but during an ad break someone in the first row asked Fevola why we were pre recording the show and I couldn’t quite make out the reason he gave…

        So yeah I went to episode 2…

        We even wrapped everything up and Lehmo gave his goodbyes in segment six and had the band play the bombers song and then we came back to do a Shane Crawford interview straight after… so even the sequences were out of place… it was just a bit disjointed and weird tbh.

  1. I went to the taping of this last week. I thought the Footy Show’s MO was always that it was live… our call time was pushed forward from 7:30 to 6 pm without a huge amount of warning… then once we were filed into the studio, we were told by the warm up guy to keep it amongst ourselves that we weren’t going live ?
    Very disappointing.
    Anyway, the spirit and the soul of this show has gone. Fev tries to put some spontaneity into proceedings, but it well and truly is a former shadow of itself. It will last the year obviously, but the writing is on the wall. It just needs something to lift it from its banality.

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