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Line In The Sand

An episode of the The Outer Sanctum podcast, hosted by Outer Sanctum, titled "Line In The Sand" was published on May 17, 2022 and runs 49 minutes.

May 17, 2022 ·49m · The Outer Sanctum

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In the lead-up to the Sir Doug Nicholls Round, we reflect on its power and significance. We unpack the recent debate about aggression in footy, and consider current interpretations of the 50m penalty. Finally, we talk to Collingwood AFLW star, Sabrina Frederick, about the impact the uncertainty surrounding the CBA and Season 7 is having on players and their families.SHOW NOTESLauren Wood on where the AFLW negotiations are at Cheryl Critchley argued passionately for our grand final to stay in the dayNeale Daniher 'loses voice, but not spirit in MND fight'You can follow The Outer Sanctum on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Email us at [email protected] The Outer Sanctum is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we work, live, learn and play, and pay our respects to Indigenous Elders past and present. We recognise that sovereignty has never been ceded – that this always was and always will be Aboriginal land. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In the lead-up to the Sir Doug Nicholls Round, we reflect on its power and significance. We unpack the recent debate about aggression in footy, and consider current interpretations of the 50m penalty. Finally, we talk to Collingwood AFLW star, Sabrina Frederick, about the impact the uncertainty surrounding the CBA and Season 7 is having on players and their families.


SHOW NOTES

Lauren Wood on where the AFLW negotiations are at

Cheryl Critchley argued passionately for our grand final to stay in the day

Neale Daniher 'loses voice, but not spirit in MND fight'


You can follow The Outer Sanctum on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

 

Email us at [email protected]

 

The Outer Sanctum is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we work, live, learn and play, and pay our respects to Indigenous Elders past and present. We recognise that sovereignty has never been ceded – that this always was and always will be Aboriginal land.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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