
#TBT Boys From Brookie - with Mark Carroll & Geoff Toovey
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About this listen
It's another episode of the Legends of League Podcast and another #ThrowBackThursday. This week Maroon is joined by two dead set Manly legends - Geoff 'Tooves' Toovey & Mark 'Spudd' Carroll.
The boys discuss what makes Manly such a great club, 'Silvertails' success in the 90's, the 1996 premiership, the importance of camaraderie; plus a nice heaping of banter.
In this episode:
- What is it about Manly!? (2:24)
- Silvertails success in the 90s (4:20)
- 1996 Premiership win over the Dragons (6:24)
- A classic Spudd story from a memorable trip to Thailand (12:12)
- Tooves discusses his ambitions to coach again; as well as the difference between playing in and coaching a Grand Final (15:10)
- The importance on camaraderie (16:58)
- The boys play a round of 'What gets my goat' in relation to modern day football (20:13)
- Who would win in a clash between the 1996 Premiership winning Sea Eagles and the 2008 Premiership winning Sea Eagles? (23:48)
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