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AFL Women's season 2017: The Outer Sanctum podcast

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In episode eight we celebrate the AFLW with players Libby Birch and Kirby Bentley, review the season with Josh Vanderloo from the AFL and Adelaide coach Bec Goddard gives us some rare and hilarious insights and brings back coaches karaoke.
 
This week we speak with Carlton Captain Lauren Arnell as well as Tanya Hosch the general manager of inclusion and social policy at the AFL. We also discuss crime and punishment regarding club sanctions and we announce our competition winners.
Check out episode six from the Outer Sanctum team. They examine the various permutations in the AFLW competition and hear just some of the stories from the Aussie Rules float at this year's Mardi Gras in Sydney!

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Check out episode five of the Outer Sanctum podcast. This week: guest host Chelsea Roffey, who was the first woman to officiate in an AFL grand final, a footy chat with Victoria's Governor Linda Dessau and much more!
 
Episode four of The Outer Sanctum is here! This week the team catches up with Adelaide coach Bec Goddard, who reveals the surprising reason why her playing group is so cohesive. Also on the show is St Kilda CEO Matt Finnis, who talks about his club's commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.

Check out episode three of the Outer Sanctum podcast. This week the team chats with Angela Pippos about her new book, highlight their favourite moments from the second round of AFLW and make some footy confessions. 

Outer Sanctum. It's footy from a fresh perspective.
 

With the AFL Women's season is in full swing don't miss episode two of the Outer Sanctum podcast. This week the crew get coffee in a car with a coach - Fremantle's Michelle Cowan - and there's a spot of karaoke. This concept might catch on.

 
 
 
Episode one: The AFLW season is upon us, and Outer Sanctum is joined by Daisy Pearce to kick off the inaugural women's league in style in the first episode for 2017 of the popular podcast.
 

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