
An Australian Rules Football podcast, that looks at the history of the AFL/VFL. We start way back in 1897, and each episode will cover a different year.Enjoy hearing about the origin of the clubs, rivalries, players, finals systems, and much more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Were about to hit Round 14, and the mid-season bye rounds are still here. This week, we're diving into a massive weekend of footy full of huge rivalry matchups that are bound to shape the ladder. We have several 2nd time match ups for the round, incl... more
Round 13 is officially upon us, and the mid-season bye rounds are truly heating up! In this episode, we break down another massive weekend of footy, headlined by blockbuster rivalry matchups and crucial ladder shaping. All eyes are on the MCG for the... more
Round 12 is officially upon us, with bye rounds now back in the mix! In this episode, we break down a good weekend of footy highlighted by top-eight shakeups and cross-town civil wars. As always we turn back the clock to where it all began, digging i... more
Round 11 is almost here, and the stakes are only getting higher! In this packed episode, we look at a massive weekend of footy defined by season-defining blockbusters and bitter grudges. We take a trip down memory lane to uncover the origins of these... more
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Now a preview pod looking forward, was much better and more interesting as a review show looking back over the past weekend. Have to unsub.
Love the show, thanks for the stats and trivia
Recently discovered For VFL/ AFL fans highly recommended the show Plenty of listening ahead only in the 1900s but skipped ahead for a few Pies specials Twitter feed has some great photos and video links AFL historian should download and save Thanks to all who contribute
Best AFL podcast going around. Outstanding knowledge of the game and always a fantastic listen! Get around it kids!
Enjoying the show very much. Mix of solid research and humour is fantastic.
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A history-focused AFL/VFL show that blends deep archival context with round-by-round previews and thoughtful storytelling. Episodes consistently thread past matchups, club origins, and notable moments through a nostalgic lens, pairing game-by-game analysis with long-form anecdotes about captains, premiers, venues, and traditions. The format leans into educational storytelling for footy fans and casual listeners who enjoy trivia, historical context, and the evolution of the game, with a warm, conversational vibe and a strong emphasis on Australian football culture and rivalries. A standout is the clear dedication to connecting early-era moments to current seasons, offering listeners a well-rounded blend of learning and entertaining banter.
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