CB AFL Dream Team and SuperCoach Podcast #93: Pre-Round 6, 2010
m0nty is on the warpath this week, and he doesn’t miss out on potting players, administrators and especially himself in his rants!
Western Bulldogs vs Adelaide: Brodie Moles, Barry Hall, Robert Murphy, Patrick Dangerfield, Phil Davis, Bernie Vince
Sydney vs West Coast: Ryan O’Keefe, Heath Grundy, Rhyce Shaw, Dean Cox, Nic Naitanui, Ashton Hams
Port Adelaide vs St Kilda: Robbie Gray, Justin Westhoff, Dean Brogan, Lenny Hayes, Brendon Goddard, James Gwilt
Melbourne vs Brisbane: Colin Sylvia, Jack Trengove, James McDonald, Jonathan Brown, Matt Maguire, Tom Rockliff
Collingwood vs Essendon: Alan Didak, Leon Davis, Dale Thomas, Brent Stanton, Scott Gumbleton, Ben Howlett
Hawthorn vs North Melbourne: Jarrod Kayler-Thomson, Carl Peterson, Ryan Schoenmakers, Levi Greenwood, Ryan Bastinac, Ben Cunnington
Fremantle vs Richmond: Rhys Palmer, Anthony Morabito, Nathan Fyfe, Robin Nahas, Shane Tuck, Matthew Dea
Carlton vs Essendon: Chris Judd, Bryce Gibbs, Simon White, Josh Hunt, Shannon Byrnes, James Podsiadly

Phillip "Molly" Malone is one of the most prolific Web pundits on Aussie Rules footy with his blog Mollyzine and podcast Molly's Monday Machination. He's an engineer and a Hawk fan, and you'll see his name everywhere.

April 30th, 2010 at 1:59 am
Hey Monty,
Love the site.
I listen to The Coaches Box podcast while a work, and hence keep missing the start of your to and fros with Molly and hence don’t know who you guys are talking about. Do you think its possible to tag sections of the podcast with the player names so we can see who you are talking about in the itunes or mp3 players, rather then rewinding and trying to find the start of the players bit to catch his name?
April 30th, 2010 at 2:16 am
Hey Teeerevor,
We normally do the show in pretty much the same order that it appears in the show notes. If you use the selector button (well on my iPod Classic anyway it works) you eventually end up on a page with the text of the post of of this site. You could get an idea of it that way.
Using the AAC format you can add chapters and the like but this takes a ton of work and no offense to our loyal fans, but the value to do that just isn’t there (not to mention I am not sure if you can do it on anything but a Mac computer that neither of us have).
HTH
Molly
April 30th, 2010 at 3:27 am
Yeah fair enough. Just a thought, something I’d like and find useful, but totally understand if it falls into the to hard basket.