
S1 Ep5: Lessons Learnt From Adelaide, Labuschagne’s Annoying Chat & Stokesy’s Culinary Conspiracies
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We then analyse the unfoldings of the Adelaide Test match whereby Broady opens up on his views on whether we were bowling too short a length and Stokesy gives us an insight into the honest words which were said to one an other in the dressing room post defeat. Stokesy they unleashes on a crazy rant about why he never eats certain food shapes/groups during a test match plus we have a lot of fun discussing how annoying Labuschanges’ chat is out on the field plus much much more…..
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