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  • This week we go back in time with former West Coast and Melbourne forward, along with NFL punter Darren Bennett. Darren reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game.

    Darren, a Western Australian native, lined up with the West Coast Eagles in their inaugural year of 1987. He spent only season at the Eagles before being drafted by Melbourne, playing 74 games between 1989 and 1993. Darren then went over to the USA and carved out a 159-game career in the NFL with San Diego and Minnesota.

    In this chat, Darren talks about his inaugural year with Eagles, his knee injury in the late 80's, being recruited to Melbourne and playing forward, his unbelievable 1990 season up forward, leaving to play American Football and his fondest moments in the NFL.

    A great listen with the ninety-fifth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with Essendon utility David Flood. David reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game.

    David, a Wimmera Football product, made his way to the Essendon Bombers in the mid 80's, making his senior debut in 1986. David spent 10 years at Windy Hill, playing 58 games in that time and kicking 36 goals.

    In this chat, David talks about making his way to Essendon, Essendon's dominant early 90s period, trying to make his way into the team, being omitted for the 1993 Grand Final team, his injuries along with sharing his experiences in the coaches' box at AFL and TAC Cup level.

    A great listen with the ninety-Fourth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

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  • This week we go back in time with West Coast premiership star Peter Wilson. Peter reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game.

    Peter, a Western Australian native, began his VFL career with the Richmond Tigers during the mid 1980's, he spent three seasons in the yellow and black, before heading home to the West Coast Eagles. During his nine seasons in the VFL/AFL system, he played 171 games including three Grand Finals.

    In this episode, Peter talks about his journey at Richmond, why he went to the West Coast Eagles, the premiership wins, that famous Denis Cometti line, and why the Eagles were so successful.

    A great listen with the ninety-third member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former Footscray CEO Denis Galimberti. Denis reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game.

    Denis, a respected football administrator, spent 10 years as the Footscray Football Club CEO from 1987 to 1996. Denis is well known for 'blowing the whistle' on the merger talks between the Bulldogs and Fitzroy in 1989.

    In this episode, Denis speaks openly about the merger talks and the Footscray and the events in 1989, he talks about the Footscray Fightback, the name change to the Western Bulldogs and some of his favorite Footscray players.

    A great listen with the ninety-second member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with inaugural Adelaide Crow midfielder David Marshall. David reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favorite moments and people in the game.

    David, a 300 plus star of the SANFL competition with Glenelg, commenced his AFL career as 30 year old with the Adelaide Crows in their inaugural year of 1991. The talented wingman played a total of 26 games in his only two seasons with the Crows.

    In this episode, David talks about his journey on making the Crows very first list, the clubs first ever game against Hawthorn, what the transition was like from SANFL to AFL Football, playing with talented midfield of McDermott, McGuiness, Jarman and Tregenza and playing at Football Park and

    A great listen with the ninety-first member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with West Coast Eagle premiership player Chris Waterman. Chris reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favorite moments and people in the game.

    Chris, an East Fremantle football product, joined the West Coast Eagles in 1988, their second season in the VFL. He debuted that season and was a permanent fixture in the Eagles defense for the next 11 seasons, playing 177 games, including the 1992 and 1994 premiership victories.

    In this chat, Chris talks about the Eagles early years in the national competition, realising the high and low of Grand Final Day, being a part of a connected back six and coaching in the AFL system.

    A great listen with the ninetieth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former Bulldog and Swan midfielder Neil Cordy. Neil reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favorite moments and people in the game.

    Neil, a Gippsland Football product, commenced his league career with Footscray in 1979. He spent 8 seasons at the Western Oval, playing 139 games, mainly on the wing. At the end of the 1986 season, Neil made a big football transfer, moving to the Sydney Swans, where he played a further 96 games until retiring at the end of 1993. Neil is also know for his work as a sports journalist, working with Channel 10, covering many big AFL moments.

    In this episode, Neil talks about his time at the Bulldogs, why he made the move to Sydney, playing alongside Capper, the hard years in the early 90s at the Swans, and some of his favorite AFL moments as a reporter.

    A great listen with the eighty-ninth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former Adelaide Crows midfielder Matthew Liptak. Matthew reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favorite moments and people in the game.

    Matthew, an inaugural Adelaide Crow player, was recruited from Glenelg for the 1991 season. During his 9 seasons at West Lakes, Matthew played 116 games and kicked 128 goals. He won the Malcolm Blight Medal in 1996 for Adelaide's Fairest and Best, as well as representing South Australian in State of Origin.

    In this chat, Matthew talks about getting selected by the Crows in their formative years, football in South Australia, juggling football and medical study commitments, 1993 season which saw a Preliminary Final berth his best and fairest season and some of the Crows great characters.

    A great listen with the eighty-eighth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former Brisbane Bears defender Matthew Kennedy. Matthew reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favorite moments and people in the game.

    Matthew, a Queensland native, made his debut with the Brisbane Bears during the 1990 season. The key defender spent all of his career in the Sunshine State, playing 188 over his 12-year career.

    In this episode, Mattew talks about the early years at the Brisbane Bears, what motivated him during the losses, Leigh Matthews, Brisbane's first finals campaigns, the merger with Fitzroy and working within the AFL Space post his career.

    A great listen with the eighty-seventh member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former Fitzroy Lion defender Brett Stephens. Brett reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favorite moments and people in the game.

    Brett, a mature-age recruit, was picked up by the Fitzroy Football Club as a 26-year-old in the 1987 season. After stints with Essendon Reserves, playing in Tasmania and playing in Western Australia, Brett went on to play 133 games over 7 seasons with the Lions, which featured captaincy responsibilities, State of Origin selection and Australian International rules representation.

    In this chat, Brett talks about his long apprenticeship before playing in the major league, playing under David Parkin, his role as a defender and playing on the gun forwards, the tough on field times at Fitzroy and his move onto the professional tennis circuit working with some of the game's greatest names.

    A great listen with the eighty-sixth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with premiership Hawthorn defender Andy Collins. Andy reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favorite moments and people in the game.

    Andrew, a mature age recruit from Sandringham, made his way to the Hawthorn Football Club for the 1987 season. A ready-made defender, Andrew spent 10 seasons in the brown and gold, accumulating 212 games, which featured premierships in 1988, 1989 and 1991.

    In this episode, Andrew talks about his journey to Hawthorn, playing in four Grand Finals including three flags, the brotherhood he created amongst team-mates, 1996 season which featured the merger talks and his long association with coaching and football development.

    A great listen with the eighty-fifth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former Geelong and Port Adelaide forward Shayne Breuer. Shayne reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favorite moments and people in the game.

    Shayne, a Wimmera Football product, was drafted by the Geelong Cats in the 1993 AFL National Draft with pick 70, after a standout season in the SANFL. Shayne played three seasons in the hoops, playing a total of 71 games including the 1994 and 1995 AFL Grand Finals. He then ventured to Port Adelaide as an inaugural squad member, playing three seasons and 54 games.

    In this episode, Shayne talks about his unexpected drafting to Geelong, being a regular fixture in a very strong Geelong squad, playing alongside Gazza, moving to Port Adelaide, kicking the first ever goal for the Power and playing in the showdowns.

    A great listen with the eighty-fourth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former Melbourne and West Coast midfielder Andy Lovell. Andy reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game.

    Andy, a proud Tasmanian football product, was recruited by the Melbourne Football Club for the 1988 VFL season. He played 22 games in his debut season, including the 1988 Grand Final against Hawthorn. During his 8 year stint with the Demons, he played 121 games and kicked 146 goals. In 1996, Andy made the move to the West Coast Eagles, spending a further three seasons with the royal blue and gold, playing 43 games.

    In this episode, Andy talks about moving to Victoria to pursue his AFL dream, his debut year of 1988, the difficulty of the 1991 season, his eight goal haul against Richmond, moving to West Coast and his extensive AFL coaching experiences.

    A great listen with the eighty-third member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former St Kilda defender Justin Peckett. Justin reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game.

    Justin's long association with the St Kilda Football Club began in the late 1980's with the teams U19 squad. He secured a place on the senior list in 1992. Justin wore the red,white and black on 252 occasions during his 15 year AFL career.

    In this episode, Justin talks about the long journey of gaining a spot on the senior list, playing as a defender in the attacking era of the 1990's, the 1996 Ansett Cup premiership, the disappointment of the 1997 Grand Final loss, featuring in a film-clip for Australian band 'Tism' and his work with Leading Teams.

    A great listen with the eighty-second member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former South Melbourne and Collingwood defender Shane Morwood. Shane reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game.

    Shane first began his VFL/AFL career with South Melbourne in the early 1980's. He spent two seasons playing with the club, playing 17 games before transferring to Collingwood. Shane spent 11 seasons in the black and white, playing 195 games, including the famous 1990 AFL Grand Final.

    In this episode, Shane talks about playing alongside his two brothers at South Melbourne, the reasons why he joined Collingwood, the 1990 premiership win, some of his toughest opposition and State of Origin Football.

    A great listen with the eighty-first member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former St Kilda ruckman Lazar Vidovic. Lazar reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game.

    Lazar, a tough big-man originally from the suburb of Carlton, was recruited by the St Kilda Football Club in the pre-season draft of 1989 from Castlemaine. Lazar spent eight years at Morrabbin, playing 80 games and kicking 13 goals.

    In this episode, he talks about his love of AFL over soccer, missing out on getting a photo with Elle McPherson, his light-hearted personality around the club, playing against some of the game's great ruckman and missing out playing in the 1997 Grand Final due to injury.

    A great listen with the eightieth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former AFL Club CEO Cameron Schwab. Cameron reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game.

    Cameron is one of Australia's well-known sporting administrators. During his long reign in the AFL, he worked for three clubs Richmond, Melbourne and Fremantle, with the Tigers giving him his first opportunity as a CEO at the age of 24.

    In this episode, Cameron talks about his initial working days in recruitment at Melbourne, taking on the CEO role with Richmond, the SOS campaign to save the Tigers, some of the hard decisions he had to make, working with the Fremantle Dockers and the influence his late father Alan had on his career.

    A great listen with the seventy-ninth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former Essendon and Sydney big man Ryan O'Connor. Ryan reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game.

    Ryan, who hails from Ulverstone, Tasmania - made his way to the Essendon Football Club via the 1991 AFL National Draft, where he was selected with pick 37. Ryan made his senior debut in the 1994 season, he represented the black and red on 63 occasions, kicking 47 goals. At the end of the 1998 season, the 192cm forward received a second chance, playing with the Sydney Swans for two seasons, playing a further 24 games.

    In this episode, Ryan talks about his apprenticeship in the Bombers Reserve team, his journey starting alongside the names of Mercuri, Hird and Misit, his breakout 1995 season, the 1996 Waverley Blackout Game, playing with the Allies and being a Talent Manager in the TAC Cup.

    A great listen with the seventy-eighth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former Sydney Swan midfielder Neil Brunton. Neil reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game.

    Neil, a New South Welshmen, began his AFL journey with the Sydney Swans in the 1991 season, making his debut against the Geelong Cats. The midfielder spent five seasons with the club, featuring in 71 games as well as two State of Origin matches for his state.

    In this episode, Neil chats about his long journey of making the big time, he gives an insight of the Swans during the early 90's, what his experiences were like playing on the competition's best midfielders, the coaching changes and the famous pig incident at the SCG.

    A great listen with the seventy-seventh member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.

  • This week we go back in time with former Essendon, St Kilda and Sydney forward Craig O'Brien. Craig reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game.

    Craig, who was recruited from the Mornington Peninsula, first started his VFL/AFL journey with the Essendon Football Club in 1989. He played with the Bombers for three seasons, accumulating 21 games. The next part of his career was at St Kilda, where he spent four seasons, playing 52 games and kicking 116 goals. His next move was with the Sydney Swans, playing in the Harbour City for five seasons, which included playing the 1996 AFL Grand Final.

    In this episode, Craig talks about playing alongside all four Daniher Brothers, leaving the Bombers for more opportunity, sharing the forward line with the great Plugger Lockett, the Swans tight final series in 1996 and the Grand Final defeat.

    A great listen with the seventy-sixth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.

    This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.