46 episodes

Each episode, like each season, stands on its own. You can start at the beginning in 1897 and follow the story year by year, episode by episode to see how clubs and players emerge, some achieve glory and others fall at the final hurdle. Or find the years where your team competed or won and listen to those episodes. It is up to you.

Grand Final History Kieran Magee

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Each episode, like each season, stands on its own. You can start at the beginning in 1897 and follow the story year by year, episode by episode to see how clubs and players emerge, some achieve glory and others fall at the final hurdle. Or find the years where your team competed or won and listen to those episodes. It is up to you.

    1935: Watch Out For That Truck

    1935: Watch Out For That Truck

    Collingwood and South Melbourne play each other seven times, but only one can win the 1935 VFL premiership. It was a year that saw the first night game between VFL clubs and beer came in cans for the first time, two pivotal moments in history. Footscray made their bid for worst jumper of all time and the Magpies almost forfeited a game. North Melbourne and Hawthorn struggled while the league promised to help Rugby Union. Meanwhile Richmond was looking for alternatives to Punt Road for a home ground. And a truck played its part in Grand Final History.
    Join us as we delve into the captivating history of 1935, where football, innovation, and world events intertwined to shape a memorable year.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Episode 38: 1934 The First Centenary Premiership

    Episode 38: 1934 The First Centenary Premiership

    In this gripping episode of "Grand Final History", we transport you back in time to relive the highs and lows of the 1934 Victorian Football League (VFL) season. This episode encompasses Melbourne's Centenary year, the effects of economic depression, global political turbulence, and local events as experienced by the average supporter
    We examine the game-changing evolution of how football was played, from new rules to record breaking performances. 
    This episode captures the essence of the hard-fought season, marked by controversies, dramatic brawls, and exceptional skill demonstrations. Get insider details of the tensions and concerns plaguing the league then, from club financial difficulties to fears of a sport collapse.
    We revisit sensational moments like Bob Pratt's legendary 15-goal game, South Melbourne's stunning victory over Collingwood, and the remarkable performance by Laurie Nash. Relive the rollercoaster final matches, leading up to the historic grand final showdown between Richmond and South Melbourne.
    In this historical analysis, we expose the unseen drama off the field, from bribery allegations to internal physical clashes, and their impact on the sport. We bring forth tales of bravery, grit, and unyielding spirit, showcased by legendary players, which continue to inspire fans decades later.
    Don't miss out on this journey back in time that uncovers the riveting story of the 1934 football season; its thrills and spills, victories and heartbreaks, and every defining moment that shaped this golden era of Australian football.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Episode 37 1933 Every Club Needs a Mascot

    Episode 37 1933 Every Club Needs a Mascot

    It was the year a cartoonist bestowed a mascot onto a VFL club, it was the year Australian Rules and Rugby League tried to invent Universal Football and it was the year St Kilda and North had a game that they both recall very differently. The VFL experimented with a new pricing model for finals, the crowds might have been lower but the league considered it a success. Has the League ever regretted a price rise?  

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Episode 36A Supplementary: Football Media Pioneers

    Episode 36A Supplementary: Football Media Pioneers

    So much of football history relies on the pioneering journalists who covered the early years of the VFL. In this episode we take a break from normal programming to look at some of the key reporters in print and the emerging radio media. Find out the names and the stories behind the pseudonyms of those early trail blazers who established media traditions still with us today.

    • 27 min
    Episode 36 1932 NinthTime is a Charm

    Episode 36 1932 NinthTime is a Charm

    Australians struggle with the Depression, unemployment and the death of Phar Lap but there is always footy to look forward to. South Melbourne bring in a new jumper, new management and new players but will it be enough? The Tigers have been runners up four times in five years, their coach Checker Hughes has led teams into eight Grand Finals and been runners up eight times, will it change in 1932?

    • 59 min
    Episode 35 1931 Almost an Exhibition

    Episode 35 1931 Almost an Exhibition

    Games at the Exhibition Oval, next to the Exhibition Buildings? The VFL was negotiating with Cricket Clubs to get a fair share of revenue for football on grounds controlled by Cricket Clubs and released the 1931 fixture with games at the Exhibition Oval and the Motordrome, opposite the MCG. Football clubs were threatened with eviction. It was going to get tense before an agreement was struck. Collingwood were trying for their fifth premiership in a row but lost a champion player who moved to Tasmania to coach and get a job rather than be unemployed in Melbourne. A Tiger Immortal made their debut but did not get a touch. And the finals get a shake up with the traditional Right of Challenge dismissed for all time.

    • 58 min

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