
A podcast on the history of the Richmond Football Club, as told in interviews with Rhett Bartlett.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

3UZ Footy 1985 - Rd 11 1985 with Kevin Bartlett and Mike Williamson by Rhett Bartlett
Don Hyde and Ian Cleland hosting the program previewing Round 22 1971 in League and Association Football.
Ray Dunn death announcement on 3UZ 1971 by Rhett Bartlett
"I'm retired from football for all time, after 19 years..." 3UZ audio of Ron Barassi announcing his retirement as Carlton coach, at a press conference at end of 1971.
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Brilliant content creator
Congratulations on your hard work Rhett and passion on this podcast.
A great listen for any football fan not just Richmond fans.
I’m not but love the stories they tell.
I remember Blair Campbell playing cricket for Tassie and what a fascinating interview that was.
Keep chasing the tapes of lost broadcasts of games they’re great to hear.
The Malcolm Greenslade interview made me cry, what a time in history, a story of being swept up by powers beyond your control and football being an anchor defying world events. Great work RB.
First an apology Rhett - coz I've only just discovered this and have been binge listening all day with Neville Vrow, Billy Brown, Noel Carter for starters.
Great work and thanks
Great Rhett, so good to listen back to the old tiger legends







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