• From Penguin to the Big League: The Justin Plapp Journey
    May 28 2025

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    We’re diving into the remarkable journey of Justin Plapp, a proud Penguin local who went on to shine on the biggest stages of Aussie Rules.

    From booting 98 goals in a single season with Burnie to making an immediate splash in the AFL with Richmond, Justin's footy story is filled with highs, heartbreaks, and a whole lot of resilience.

    We’ll talk about the bright lights of the MCG, the move to St Kilda, life back in Tassie, and his evolution into a respected coach in the VFL. This is a conversation about talent, transitions, and what it takes to keep your passion alive in the ever-changing game of footy.

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    34 mins
  • E7- Chris Bond. The Relentless Rover with a Heart for the Game
    May 27 2025

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    From the wilds of Wynyard to the AFL big league, and all the way into footy’s backrooms and boardrooms, Chris Bond is the definition of a true football journeyman. A tenacious player and respected leader, Bond played 163 AFL games across three clubs, captained Fremantle, won Richmond’s Best and Fairest, and represented both Tasmania and The Allies with pride.

    Off the field, he carved out a new chapter as a coach and footy administrator, helping shape the future of the game he loves. In this episode, we dive deep into the grit, growth, and good old Tassie roots behind Bondy’s remarkable career.

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    34 mins
  • E6 -The Magic of Klug: A Journey Through Four Decades of Footy
    May 20 2025

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    From Glenorchy to Woodville, from Adelaide to Mayne, and back home again to coach and contribute at multiple levels, Klug’s journey is nothing short of remarkable.

    Known for his magical, uncanny skills, especially his legendary long-range handball, John lit up grounds across the country with moments of brilliance.

    Whether dominating the 1986 TFL Grand Final, starring with Woodville in the SANFL, or holding his own at Centre Half Forward for the inaugural Adelaide Crows, Klug left an imprint on the game that is still talked about today.

    With over 200 senior games, countless accolades, and an enduring legacy that spans playing, coaching and mentoring, we’re thrilled to delve into the rich footy life of John Klug.

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    28 mins
  • E5 - Max Brown: Ulverstone’s Heart and Tasmania’s Coaching Legendntitled Episode
    May 13 2025

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    From the North West Coast, Max has been a cornerstone of the Ulverstone Football Club since 1977. He played 197 senior games, and then went on to coach the club for 332 games – a staggering legacy that includes 7 Grand Final appearances and 4 premierships.

    He didn’t stop there – Max also coached Devonport for 6 seasons, taking them to regular finals campaigns. A North West Football Union representative, a Tasmanian Football Hall of Famer, and a respected sporting journalist, Max Brown is known for his unmatched ability to inspire players and build success wherever he goes.

    Whether you played under him, coached against him, or just watched his teams in action, you know he’s left an unforgettable mark on footy in Tasmania.

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    30 mins
  • E4 - A Life in Footy: The Murray Dickson Story. A Tassie champion
    May 6 2025

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    In today’s episode, we celebrate the remarkable journey of Murray Dickson — a name synonymous with passion, leadership, and dedication to the game.

    From his early days at Lindisfarne North Primary and The Hutchins School, to 206 senior games for Hobart, State representation, and coaching success in Queensland,

    Murray’s football career spans nearly two decades and two states. With accolades including the 1973 Premiership, captaincy of both Hobart and Tasmania, and multiple coaching milestones, we reflect on the legacy of a true Tasmanian great.

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    29 mins
  • E3 - From Tassie Turf to the Big League: Trent Bartlett’s Story
    Apr 30 2025

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    From breaking into senior footy as a 15-year-old draftee all the way through to becoming the driving force behind the Tasmanian Devils’ finals pushes in the VFL.

    Trent’s journey spans more than two hundred senior games, stints at the Brisbane Bears, Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs (81 games), and captaincy of multiple representative sides, including Tassie, Queensland and the VFL.

    After overcoming chronic ankle setbacks that sidelined him in 1997, he finally returned home to Tasmania in 2003 and helped reshape the modern era of Tassie Footy, as both a player and an administrator with the original Tassie Devils.

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    46 mins
  • E2 - Building a Powerhouse with Gerard Enniss
    Apr 16 2025

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    In this episode, we sit down with Gerard Enniss, player, coach, president, and local footy legend, who helped transform the Devonport Football Club into a powerhouse both on and off the field. Gerard shares what it takes to build a club that thrives from culture to cash flow, premierships to people. Whether you're into grassroots sport or leadership or just love a good Tassie footy yarn, this one's packed with insight and inspiration.

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    44 mins
  • E1 - A chat with Rickie Dolliver
    Apr 10 2025

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    Today’s guest is a name that echoes through Tasmanian footy clubs like a siren at quarter time, Rickie Dolliver. Known for his grit on the field, his leadership off it, and his deep love for the game, Rickie's a true local legend. Whether it was lacing up the boots, mentoring the next generation, or shaping the culture of the clubrooms, Rickie’s influence runs deep.

    Grab a coffee, or a post-match beer, and settle in. This one’s full of heart.

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    46 mins