
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 | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

In this week's episode, we aren't just looking ahead to the Round 7 matchups; we’re traveling back to the very first time these clubs stood across the chalk from one another. We dig through the archives to uncover the forgotten stories of the inaugur... more
As the dust settles on Gather Round, the 2026 season marches on with Round 6, and we are back to dig through the footy vaults. This week, we’re looking at a slate of matchups with deep historical roots and some truly bizarre origin stories.
Whether ... more
As we gear up for Gather Round, we look back at the first time these teams played each other. This week, the entire AFL world descends on South Australia for a festival of footy. But before the first bounce in the Barossa or the lights go up at Adela... more
The stage is set, the early-season hype is meeting the reality of the grind, and the ladder is already starting to tell a story—welcome to Round 4 of the 2026 AFL Season!
Brisbane Lions vs. Collingwood: We travel back to 1997,
North Melbourne vs. C... 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-forward AFL/VFL themed show that blends deep-dive storytelling with current round-by-round previews. Episodes frequently juxtapose historical rivalries, club origins, and notable players against contemporary matches and stats, all wrapped in a breezy, banter-driven format. Listeners likely value nostalgia, lineage of clubs, and stat-tinged analysis, making it appealing to die-hard AFL fans and sports historians alike. A standout trait is the hosts' emphasis on historical context (first meetings, rivalries, club lore) paired with light humor and practical game previews that help fans connect past and present seasons.
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Kick to Kick launched 8 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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2. Carmichael Hunt
3. Michael Tuck
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