• Hauser Breaks Away | Unfunded S2 EP13
    May 21 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.

    Produced by Podfire


    Lockie and Lleyton break down all the action from Yokohama, including Matt Hauser’s dominant breakaway win and Australia’s impressive depth with Luke Willian and Brayden Mercer featuring in the front group. The boys discuss how Hauser has become the athlete everyone is now chasing, why their race predictions completely missed the mark again, and what Alex Yee, Hayden Wilde, and the rest of the field need to do to respond.


    On the women’s side, they dive into Tilda Månsson’s breakout WTCS victory over Beth Potter, debate Potter’s post-race reaction, and discuss whether Månsson has officially arrived as a long-term contender. There’s also discussion around Gwen Jorgensen’s comeback at 40 years old, the rise of the next generation of European athletes, and how Olympic qualification battles are already beginning to heat up for LA 2028 and beyond.


    Outside of racing, the boys unpack the bizarre reality of the Enhanced Games, James Magnussen’s transformation, and whether the entire concept is really just a giant pharmaceutical publicity stunt.

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    40 mins
  • Chengdu Recap & Yokohama Preview | Unfunded S2 EP12
    May 14 2026

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    Produced by Podfire.


    Lockie and Lleyton break down all the action from the Chengdu World Cup, including Luke Willian’s win, Laura Lindemann’s comeback victory, and the growing concern around just how fast World Cup racing has become. The boys dive into Australia’s mixed team relay performance, the increasing importance of relay strategy for Olympic qualification, and why Great Britain’s depth is becoming scary for the rest of the world.


    They also preview WTCS Yokohama, discussing the highly anticipated return of Alex Yee to triathlon racing against Matt Hauser and Miguel Hidalgo, plus their podium predictions for both elite races. The episode also covers Australian debuts for Bradley Course and Rachel Hill, Japan race experiences, relay tactics, and some controversial discussion surrounding motorbike interference and doping in triathlon.

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    47 mins
  • Lockie's Season Over? | Unfunded S2 EP11
    May 7 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.
    Produced by Podfire


    Lockie and Lleyton return for Season 2 Episode 11 to unpack a huge week in triathlon, headlined by Lockie’s devastating grade three sacral stress reaction diagnosis that sidelines him for most of the 2026 season. The boys dive deep into the mental and physical toll of bone stress injuries, how the injury developed, the recovery timeline, and the challenges athletes face when their entire season is suddenly stripped away. They also discuss the importance of having purpose outside triathlon, balancing elite sport with business ventures, and why so many athletes struggle mentally during long injury layoffs.


    The conversation then shifts to the Chengdu World Cup in China, where the boys preview the sprint-distance course, break down the men’s and women’s fields, and debate whether aggressive swim-bike groups can stay away. They discuss contenders including Luke Willian, Tyler Mislawchuk, Brayden Mercer, Max Stapley, Laura Lindemann, Kate Waugh, and rising Australian talent Aspen Anderson, while also sharing stories about racing in China, chaotic street food experiences, and the unique atmosphere of Chengdu racing.

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    51 mins
  • Sub-2 Marathon Shock & T100 Snoozefest | Unfunded S2 EP10
    Apr 30 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.
    Produced by Podfire.

    Lockie and Lleyton break down a massive week in endurance sport, headlined by the historic sub-2-hour marathon at the London Marathon — a moment they believe will redefine human potential in running. They compare this milestone to what could be triathlon’s equivalent, debating when (or if) a sub-7-hour Ironman becomes reality.


    The boys also unpack a disappointing T100 Singapore race, questioning athlete buy-in, race dynamics, and whether the format is delivering on its promise. From there, they dive deep into World Triathlon racing, reviewing both the men’s and women’s events — including standout performances from Beth Potter, Vasco Vilaça, and Henry Graf, plus where they got their predictions wrong.


    They wrap with insights on emerging talent, race tactics, and what’s coming next on the calendar, including Chengdu World Cup. A mix of honest takes, race analysis, and classic unfunded banter.

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    47 mins
  • Chaos vs Class | Unfunded S2 EP9
    Apr 23 2026

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    Produced by Podfire


    Lockie and Lleyton return after a hectic few weeks of racing and travel, unpacking a stark contrast between elite-level racing in China and a chaotic Oceania Championships at Runaway Bay. From world-class event execution to disorganized race briefings and last-minute rule changes, they dive into what’s going wrong—and why it matters for the sport.


    They break down their own performances, including a rollercoaster weekend featuring repechage drama, tactical mistakes, and a hard-earned podium. The conversation then shifts to the bigger picture: scheduling conflicts between the T100 and World Triathlon Series, and how overlapping events are diluting competition and audience attention.


    Looking ahead, the boys preview the season-opening World Triathlon Championship Series race in Samarkand. They analyze the course, conditions, and stacked fields, debating whether it will be a breakaway race or a pack-run showdown. Finally, they lock in their podium picks, dark horses, and bold predictions for both the men’s and women’s races.

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    40 mins
  • Comeback Season Begins | Unfunded S2 EP8
    Apr 10 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.

    Produced by Podfire


    After a delayed start, Lockie and Lleyton are back to unpack a huge week in triathlon. Lleyton prepares for his long-awaited return to racing in China after 11 months out, reflecting on injury recovery, training progression, and the mental side of being sidelined.


    The boys dive into the growing depth of competition, highlighted by a stacked Gold Coast start list and what it says about the sport’s rapid growth in Oceania. They also break down the rising run standard in triathlon, reacting to standout performances like Cassandra Bogrand’s blistering 10K and what it means for the future of the sport.


    There’s discussion around World Triathlon’s controversial decision to allow Russian and Belarusian junior and U23 athletes to compete under their national flags, exploring both the political and athlete welfare implications.


    They also highlight a positive shift from Triathlon Australia, with para athletes now receiving prize money for podium performances, before analysing Matt Hauser’s disrupted start to the season and what his move towards T100 racing could mean long term.


    The episode wraps with insights into training philosophies, upcoming races, and the ever-evolving demands of elite triathlon performance.

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    34 mins
  • Doping Debate & T100 Chaos | Unfunded S2 EP 7
    Mar 27 2026

    Please Note: We had some audio issues with our microphones this time around so the backup audio was used. We apologise to your ears upfront but it's not really that bad though is it.

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.

    Produced by Podfire


    Lockie and Lleyton are back diving straight into one of the most controversial topics in triathlon right now — the release of Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) data and what it means for fairness in the sport. They break down how TUEs work, where the line between medical necessity and performance enhancement gets blurred, and debate whether athletes and federations should be publicly named for transparency.


    Alongside the heavy discussion, the boys recap a massive weekend of racing including T100 on the Gold Coast, Geelong’s unofficial world champs, and standout performances from athletes like John Reed and Hugo Milner. They explore how short course dominance is reshaping middle-distance racing and why run times are reaching another level.


    As always, there’s plenty of honest takes, a bit of goss, and some strong opinions on where the sport is heading — and what needs to change.

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    51 mins
  • The Challenges of Racing at International Events | Unfunded S2 EP6
    Mar 19 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Official Beer Co.

    Produced by Podfire.


    In this episode, Lockie and Lleyton dive into the realities of racing on the international triathlon circuit.


    The boys discuss some of the challenges athletes face competing at World Cups and international events, particularly in Asia, where travel logistics, race organisation, and cultural differences can sometimes create difficult race environments. They unpack frustrations around race standards, accountability for organisers, and how these issues can impact athletes competing on the world stage.


    They also break down the upcoming World Cup in Haikou, China, preview the start lists, and make predictions for both the men’s and women’s races. With a mix of analysis and classic Unfunded banter, the discussion covers athletes to watch, race dynamics, and how the course could shape the results.


    Along the way, the boys share personal experiences from international racing, including some of the unexpected challenges athletes encounter when competing overseas.

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    49 mins