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Bizarre with Mick Molloy and Titus O’Reily

By: Sport Bizarre
  • Summary

  • Mick Molloy and Titus O’Reily are always on the lookout for a bizarre story. The harder to believe, the better.

    Yet all these stories are true, even if many of them shouldn’t be.

    Every Monday they delve into the world of sport with Sports Bizarre, and every Wednesday they turn their eye to the Animal Kingdom in Animal Bizarre.

    From teammates who swapped wives to a crypto-investing hamster, one thing we guarantee if they are all bizarre.

    You can also become a member of Bizarre Plus and receive a bonus episode every week, plus other benefits.

    Click here to join today

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Episodes
  • The Overweight, Arthritic Alligator has Escaped
    May 28 2024

    Mick and Titus discuss the cat born with no anus and the tale of an Alaskan woman attacked by a black bear while sitting on the toilet.

    Plus, they marvel at the unathletic alligator who escaped and a plan hatched by ibises on the Gold Coast to evade animal control.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    36 mins
  • Swimming the English Channel Part 3 - Sports Bizarre
    May 26 2024

    With the Channel finally crossed, the arms race for who could cross it the fastest kicked off, and in a shock for the media at the time, it would be the woman who would set the standard.

    Gertrude Ederle would set the pace, although her coach worked work against her.

    As time went on, the records became harder to set, until an eleven-year-old stepped up to the plate.

    Titus has a live show in Melbourne on 7 June. You can get tickets here.

    If you’d like more Sports Bizarre, become a member of Bizarre Plus.

    Click here to join today

    As a member, you’ll get:

    • A weekly bonus podcast
    • Access to all past episodes
    • Exclusive behind-the-scenes access
    • A fortnightly newsletter
    • Access to the members-only chatroom
    • Ability to vote on future episodes
    • Early access to any live show tickets

    Follow Sports Bizarre on:

    Instagram

    Facebook

    Twitter

    TikTok

    YouTube

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    34 mins
  • When Animals Strike Back - Animal Bizarre
    May 21 2024

    A lot is happening in this week's episode, from a Walrus who ruined New Year's Eve, lobsters getting high and animals getting revenge on humans.

    Titus has a live show in Melbourne on 7 June. You can get tickets here.

    If you’d like more Sports Bizarre, become a member of Bizarre Plus.

    Click here to join today

    As a member, you’ll get:

    • A weekly bonus podcast
    • Access to all past episodes
    • Exclusive behind-the-scenes access
    • A fortnightly newsletter
    • Access to the members-only chatroom
    • Ability to vote on future episodes
    • Early access to any live show tickets

    Follow Sports Bizarre on:

    Instagram

    Facebook

    Twitter

    TikTok

    YouTube

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    41 mins

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