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A couple of major milestones feature prominently on the latest episode of Richmond’s premier podcast Talking Tigers. The TT team pay tribute to extremely popular clubman and dual premiership Tiger Kamdyn McIntosh, who is set to play his 200th AFL game in Sunday’s Round 10 clash with North Melbourne at the MCG. And Talking Tigers has a special milestone of its own . . . This is episode 404, which surpasses Richmond ‘Immortal’ Kevin Bartlett’s club record of 403 games. ‘KB’ has something to say about that, too. Also, in this week’s show, there is plenty on Richmond’s thrilling victory over West Coast at the MCG last Sunday. The “60 Years of MCG Memories” segment looks at a stunning upset win by the Tigers in 1991. And in “Hidden Tigerland” club historian Rhett Bartlett highlights the decision by the VFL in 1966 to strip the Club’s reserves and under 19s of premiership points for playing an unregistered player. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers. Click on the link to hear this bumper episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Federal election has been run and won, but regardless of whether you voted for the winners or the losers, there is a party that tops the polls for all Richmond supporters – the Club’s premier Talking Tigers podcast. On the latest episode, the TT team pay tribute to Richmond’s seasoned, star midfield pair Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto, as well as talented Tiger cubs Tom Brown, Seth Campbell and Luke Trainor in the wake of last Sunday’s clash with Hawthorn at the MCG. Nathan Broad is back with “Broady’s Zingers”, featuring another exciting, young Richmond prospect in Josh Smillie. The “60 Years at the MCG” segment focuses on the sensational finish to the Tigers’ match against Sydney in Round 8 of the 2016 season. And, in the popular, new “Hidden Tigerland” segment, the Club’s historian Rhett Bartlett highlights the day Don Bradman was on fire at Punt Road Oval. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers. Click on the link to hear this week’s show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Veteran star key forward Tom Lynch’s importance to the Richmond team is a major topic of discussion on the latest episode of Talking Tigers. Richmond great Matthew Richardson provides an expert insight into why Lynch is so pivotal to the Tigers’ fortunes. Also on this week’s show, the “60 Years of MCG Memories” recalls the night the ground’s scoreboard caught fire, just before Richmond’s battle with arch-rival Carlton. In the popular, new “Hidden Tigerland” segment, the Club’s historian Rhett Bartlett reveals the particularly unusual gift a pair of Tigers received for their efforts in the 1947 semi-final. And continuing TT’s recent West Indian cricketers’ theme, ‘Greeners’ has compiled a quirky team of Windies/Tigers. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking Tigers takes the positives out of Richmond’s practice match loss to Collingwood this week in the latest episode of the premier podcast. Although the scoreboard might not have reflected it, there were several bright lights on the night from a Yellow and Black perspective, which the TT team dissect. Also on this week’s show, the ‘Going up the Country’ segment focuses on a Victorian country town, famous for its potatoes, that produced a player who most definitely was not a ‘spud’. He was a key member of a Richmond premiership team, a Jack Dyer Medallist and also captained the Club. In ’60 Years of MCG Memories’, the spotlight is on a unique individual performance by a star Tiger on Easter Monday, 1982. And club historian Rhett Bartlett debuts his informative, interesting ‘Hidden Tigerland’ segment. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers. Click on the link to hear the latest episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rhett Bartlett is the official Richmond FC historian and also runs one of Broden's favourite Youtube Channels "Rhettrospective"!
Round 9 is in the books, and before we chat about that, we discuss the merits of a team in the NT. The Demons and Blues seem to have a great new rivalry. We compare the Blues' and Power's similar wins. It was the Blue-Ribbon Cup in Tassie. The Bombers (with a low %) claim a big scalp. And the draw on Sunday (only the Crows' 3rd ever) has unique scorelines. All this and more... If you enjoy our podcast, please give us a rating or leave a comment. Also, please refer us to friends and let other people know about what we do! We use a range of resources when working on our show, to see a list of this constantly growing list click on the following link www.kicktokick.podbean.com Shout out to these people, whom we get information from @sirSwampthing Useless AFl stats, Rhett Bartlett, Andrew Gigacz https://www.hardballget.net/
Coodabeen Champions January 24th 1993 by Rhett Bartlett
Frank Loughran interview Dec 2020 by Rhett Bartlett.
Tomorrow is ANZAC Day in Australia, our most important day for commemorating and recognising the sacrifice of armed servicemen and women. To coincide, here is a re-release of speechwriter Don Watson's interview about the Paul Keating's 'Eulogy to the Unknown Soldier' delivered at the Canberra War Memorial on Remembrance Day 1993. The occasion was the interment of the remains of one Australian solider, dug up from a battlefield on the Western Front. It is a revered speech in this country, the words are now chiselled into the Australian War Memorial itself and the phrase 'He is all of them, and he is one of us'; was even at the centre of a political stoush in 2013 over whether it should replace Kipling's 'Known Unto God' on the graves of Unknown Soldiers. (Kipling won the day). This is a shorter episode than the usual Speakola length. If you are interested in Don Watson and his speechwriitng career, the previous episode is much more detailed, and discusses Watson's somewhat broken relationship with the former Prime Minister. Watson's most recent books are 'There it is Again' (Collected Writings) and The Bush. The speech is now up on Speakola for the first time with vision thanks to Rhett Bartlett and Rhettrospective. Become a free or paid subscriber to the Speakola newsletter. Read analysis of this speech in newsletter Read the Barry Humphries speech mentioned in the introduction, 'Through the Thin End of an Asparagus Roll', National Press Club, 1978 Make a donation or join the Patreon. Please subscribe to the podcast, visit Speakola, and share any great speeches that are special to you, famous or otherwise. I just need transcript & photo /video embed. Speakola also has Twitter and Facebook feeds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Collection of Coodabeen radio songs and segments from 1989. Recorded by Greig Norman, digitised by Rhett Bartlett
Commentators: Tony Leonard and Trevor Marmalade at The Loaded Dog Pub Brewery on Sept 27, 1986. Tape by Greig Norman , Digitised by Rhett Bartlett.
ABC TV commentary of 1974 Grand Final Recorded by Mark Anderson and father Digitised by Rhett Bartlett
Taped off TV by Mark Anderson and his father. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett in 2023. Sandy Bay 18.13.121 Clarence 16.16.112
ABC broadcast of 1977 Grand Final reply Commentators: Peter Booth, Doug Heywood, Drew Morphett Taped by Mark Anderson. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett
Q4: 1981 GF Coll v Gee 3AW. Commentators: David Grant and Rex Hunt Tape provided by Tony Curtis. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett
Q3: 1981 QF Coll v Geel 3AW Commentators: David Grant and Rex Hunt Tape provided by Tony Curtis. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett
Jack Dyer and Ian Major commentate 1981 Semi Final. Tape provided by Tony Curtis. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett
Jack Dyer and Ian Major commentating. Tape provided by Tony Curtis. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett
Commentators Jack Dyer and Ian Major. 3KZ Tape provided by Tony Curtis. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett
3rd Qu: 3LO Rd 8 182 Syd vs Coll at SCG Tape by Tony Curtis. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett.
4th Qu: 3LO Rd 8 1982 at SCG, Syd v Coll. Taped by Tony Curtis. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett (and Rob)
2nd Qu: 3LO's broadcast Rd 8 1982 Syd vs Coll. Taped by Tony Curtis. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett (and Rob)
Quarter 1 of 3LOs Rd 8 1982 broadcast Syd v Coll at SCG Tape provided by Tony Curtis. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett. With assistance by Rob Sinclair.
3AW's morning footy show the day after the 1981 Preliminary Final. Harry Beitzel, Tommy Lahiff, Rex Hunt, Ken Piesse Audio was provided by Tony Curtis, digitised by Rhett Bartlett.
Audio cassette provided by David Cassells, digitised by Rhett Bartlett. We are not responsible for the content of this program back in 1986
July 27, 1986 Punter to Punter Audio tape provided by David Cassells, digitised by Rhett Bartlett. We do not approve, nor are responsible of the content of this episode. It is only uploaded for archival purposes.
As we have arrived in the 1972 season, the same season that the Fable Singers recorded the theme songs at Bill Armstrong's sudios in South Melbourne. We go through the 12 songs in our own ranked order, and talk, and listen to some of the other songs clubs have used. Here is a link to the songs we have used. The Football Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5c-pvGpnyg Blue is the colour - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EE2WbnByxk8 1967 https://www.blueseum.org/cfcsong1967.mp3 We are the navy Blues https://www.blueseum.org/Navy-Blues.mp3 Magpies Alternative 1983- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcaxbPL7y9w The Bombers Ex-Players are singing the Same Olds Chant, audio taken from the Essendon FC 150 years: History of a Great Club Episode 1 We're called the Bombers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzYei-SUgR8 Talent City https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4YJ9Xqr0gY 90's Bombers Song- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyQC_TrPDXc Fitzroy players singing their theme song courtesey of Rhett Bartlett https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXgFtAkvQ_A Mike Brady Footscray Theme song - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2eCLDeelCo Geelong theme with 2nd verse - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vwULnXFgE4 1982 Cmon the cats https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kal6h16TmtM 1993 Cat Attack - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqXRZSn_0as Hawks alternative start https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oe1Q0FHieBM Melbourne extra verses recorded by us. Tim Rogers version of the North Song - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTW8sb5qiTI Richmond theme song from Kath and Kim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoIi6n7rLLw Onwards Tigers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3icO05A4YA&list=PLckMhrv6_v6QIfvTBbRqFkeY3Ak1uL5_c&index=2 90s Richmond recording- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbbz8ttsGQg 50s- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd8me86UToE The Saints Fightback song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MypzHozZ9iM University song recorded and written by us Barrackville singers Draw Song - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJtaCryzL20&list=PLvjRAVda21PgwOGu0NnzEuZUaQ7ovtJfG&index=7 The Kick to Kick Podcast aims to go through each year of the VFL/AFL season and bring out the stories, highlights, winners, and losers of days gone by. If you enjoy our podcast please give us a rating or leave a comment. Also, please refer us to friends and let other people know about what we do! We use a range of resources when working on our show, to see a list of this constantly growing list click on the following link https://www.kicktokickpodcast.com/resources Our Grand FInal Interviews are done with the utmost respect to the players involved. The creation of these is done using old interviews, audio clips and match reports that we can get our hands on.
Tape provided by Ramon Dobb. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett 2022. Includes interviews with Robert and Dino Dipierdomenico
Taped off the radio by David Cassells 11 Dec 1982, 3RRR Punter to Punter show. Digitised by Rhett Bartlett.
Tim Gossage dissected the second Test with Bryce McGain, talked basketball with Adnrew Gaze, previewed Carlton's AFLW season with Dacry Vescio, discussed Richmond history with Tigers historian and life member Rhett Bartlett, looked ahead to the Renegades vs Scorchers game with Adam Voges and bantered about US sport with Tyson Beattie.
Richmond FC historian spoke with Tim Gossage after being awarded life membership
In the 1967 episode...the sleeping giants Carlton and Richmond fully awake front heir slumber and start to set the pattern for the next decade and a half (at least) we should also mention that their rivalry really starts to take hold this season. Two legends of the game retire by season's end, while future legend Bulldog murray is back! There is upheaval at Footscray, Brian Dixon has a busy day and we check in with Charlie to see how he is feeling after the demons premiership victory in the present day all this and more. Time Markers Charlie Talks Demons Premiership 1:20 News 9:31 League news 16:02 Footscray 18:40 Fitzroy 23:06 Hawthorn 29:00 South Melbourne 34:10 North Melbourne 38:30 Melbourne 43:16 Essendon 53:03 St Kilda 57:33 Collingwood 1:05:54 Geelong 1:09:24 Carlton 1:16:12 Richmond 1:25:37 Brownlow 1:34:45 Finals 1:36:30 Chat to Fred Swift 1:46:00 Wrap Up 1:54:34 Around the ground 2:02:40 Thanks to Rhett Bartlett for some pointers on the Tigers season and John Carr (The Holy Boot). Audio and research taken from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZw878QFX5E&feature=youtu.be 3KZ's call. Also Excerts from Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers, Russell Holmesby & Jim Main used. The Kick to Kick Podcast aims to go through each year of the VFL/AFL season and bring out the stories, highlights, winners, and losers of days gone by. If you enjoy our podcast please give us a rating or leave a comment. Also, please refer us to friends and let other people know about what we do! We use a range of resources when working on our show, to see a list of this constantly growing list click on the following link https://www.kicktokickpodcast.com/resources
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for S6 Ep 21.The Sounding Board is all thanks to Drinkwise .If you're choosing to have a drink, choose to DrinkWise.TIME CODES00.0 - Melbourne United are on a roll. Hutchy and his stepson revelling in the success. Are there ways to increase the crowd.5.00 – Hutchy's fixture fiddling ideas for AFL.8.45 – The optics of crowd being allowed at GMHBA stadium but cramming them into one part of the stadium. The CHO's (Chief Health Officer's) role in these decisions. Plus was it a bad look for CHO Brett Sutton to be travelling out of the state for an awards show?15.30 – The difference between Sydney and Melbourne when a couple of COVID cases are announced.19.30 – It could only happen in 2021. Barnaby Joyce is back – and in the midst of the government's woes with the treatment of women in parliament – and the parliamentarian to announce Barnaby's reinstatement to leader is Damian Drum, former sacked AFL coach.21.30 – Hutchy has to park his list of The Biggest Cynics in Journalism.22.30 – Damo's Sounding Board Bombshell. SEN's top talent get 12 weeks off.26.00 – Rhett Bartlett has a great stash of archival audio. Hutchy's memories of one of the worst days in his career – which turned out to be the beginning of the best.32.30 – Chistiano Rinaldo's press conference that saw millions of dollars wiped off the share price of Coca Cola. Ro Co's drink snatching history.39.40 - Question of the Week for Drinkwise from Shahin Mahdi via Facebook regarding Hutchy's new beard.41.30 - The Race to be first to announce Zac Merrett resigning. Damo missed out on poll position by 23 seconds.Ask Hutchy and Damo a question - head to Facebook or Twitter or email thesoundingboard@sen.com.au - and send us your suggestions for 'The Soundies' Awards using the hashtag #thesoundiesThe Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.
Ep 89: Doug Searl, RFCU19 coach 1984,85,87-90 Also coached Fitzroy U19s, played Senior Football with Collingwood and Fitzroy. Interview by Rhett Bartlett 29 September 2020
Ep 86: Rhett Bartlett 1.5hr interview with Tom Hafey. Covering his playing and coaching career. Interview conducted in 2004. Copyright Rhett Bartlett
Meet the man who popularised the banana kick in Victoria. Interview by Rhett Bartlett 2005
He kicked 3 of Swan Districts 4 goals in the infamous Escort Cup match against Richmond in 1982. www.waflfootyfacts.net Interview by Rhett Bartlett 13 June 2020
Recorded live off the radio, in 1984, by listener Ramon. Digitised from his cassette tape by Rhett Bartlett on May 23, 2020. Inclues: Uncle, Greg's Poems Academic Think Tank Still Flows the Yarra VFA Report Panel discussion Punter to Punter
John played 17 games for Richmond from 1962-1966. His father is the famous Maurie Sheahan, Richmond's fullback of the 1932 and 1934 Premierships. Plus, in Rd 3 1965 John came off the ground in the 3rd quarter which allowed Kevin Bartlett to come on for his first game of League Football Interview by Rhett Bartlett, 31 March 2020.
Frank Bourke Senior (1922-2011). 16 games (RFC 1943,46-47) 48 games. In 1946 he was well on his way to kicking 100 goals for Richmond when a knee injury stopped him in his track. The father of champion Frank Bourke, and grandfather of David Bourke. Interview by Rhett Bartlett in 2002.
Ep 79: Don Durnan, now aged 89, reflects on his 1 game in the Richmond Reserves in 1951 as a 19-yr-old. Interview by Rhett Bartlett, April 2 2020.
Ep 76: Craig Kimberley gave what is believed to be the largest single donation to Richmond's Save Our Skin campaign. He was also a former Sth Melbourne President who witnessed first-hand the us-against-them mentality by Ian Wilson and Graeme Richmond. Interview by Rhett Bartlett 31 Jan 2020
Ep 72: Jenny Foott - Assistant Marketing Manager during Save Our Skins campaign. Interview by Rhett Bartlett 17 December 2019.
Bowden played in Richmond's 1969 premiership. This interview with Rhett Bartlett took place in 2012. In the subsequent years, Mike has been raising money for research into MND, of which he was diagnosed with in 2018.
Ep 68: The son of Captain Blood, he played 3 games in 1960. "As a kid everyone would come up to you and say "oh you're going to play football like your father". It used to drive me up the wall. Interview on Sept 3, 2001 by Rhett Bartlett.
The 98-year-old reflects on his 1 game with Richmond in 1941. Interview with Rhett Bartlett, September 2019.
Ep 65: Bill James - RFC 1920 - 1 game, 1 flag. Grandson Rod James talks to Rhett Bartlett about Bill's remarkable football story, that infamous shooting incident, and his grandfather's life after Tigerland. Interview 26 Sept 2019.
"I remember it vividly. I don't talk about it often, because it is not a happy memory" Interview by Rhett Bartlett on Sept 10, 2019.
In 1980 - 3 men for Richmond kicked 100+ goals. Michael Roach, Mark Jackson, and Peter Lane. Lane kicked 116 goals for the U19s in 1980. For the first time ever, he talks in-depth about his brief two years at Tigerland. Interview by Rhett Bartlett on Sept 3 2019.
"The one great regret I have is, we won the flag but we didn't actually get to go down Swan St. I would have loved for the bus to turn left, not right." My updated Richmond History Book is available in bookstores, the club Superstore, and here - https://books.slatterymedia.com/store/viewItem/richmond-fc---the-tigers---a-proud-history-of-a-great-club Interview by Rhett Bartlett, Nov 29, 2018.
Ep 58: In 2000, I interviewed then 100 year old supporter Jack Higgins, who carried the bags of 1917 RFC captain Max Hislop, saw Vic Thorp play, and was one of the kids injured by the falling pavilion at the Richmond Cricket Ground on May 26, 1920. Interview by Rhett Bartlett.
RFC U19 1981-83, Res 1984. Interview by Rhett Bartlett in June 2019.
Neil Ross played in the infamous Richmond vs Swan Districts 'Escort Cup' match. U19s + Reserves 1978-1982). Later became a development coach at West Coast Eagles, and recruiter at Collingwood and Fremantle. Interview by Rhett Bartlett. "About 5 days after game against Swan Districts, I got run over by a car. I was in hospital for 3 months."
Ep 53. Colin Beard - 1969 premiership player. Interview by Rhett Bartlett, June 2019. "Rhett, you've got no idea what its like to sit out of football, if you've played 163 games and you think you deserve to be part of the action."
Lorraine Evans - Richmond Cheer Squad early 1960s. Interview by Rhett Bartlett, May 2019
Interview with Sam Arsenis - one of the instigators of the Richmond Cheer Squad in early 1960s. by Rhett Bartlett. May 2019 Ep 51.
A genuine son of a gun is a special guest on this week’s edition of Richmond’s podcast juggernaut ‘Talking Tigers’.The TT team interview Tigerland history guru Rhett Bartlett about the updated and revised (post 2017 Grand Final triumph) version of his outstanding book ‘Richmond FC: The Tigers’.Also, on another bumper show, there’s plenty of discussion about Richmond’s exciting crop of young talent, along with Nick Vlastuin’s Round 6 defensive master class against Melbourne, while ‘Richo’ reads out a letter from a Tiger fan that reveals how ‘The Chief’s’ swagger has infiltrated the suburbs via another sport.
Kevin Gleeson (1930-2010) - 1 RFC game - 1953. Interviewed by Rhett Bartlett on June 6, 2002.
Polly Perkins (RFC 1940-1949) interview by Rhett Bartlett on July 2, 2001. Perkins was member of 1943 Premiership.
Malcolm Greenslade's 2 Richmond games in 1971 coincided with National Service call-up for the Vietnam War. 47 years after he played for us, he reflects on his brief time at Tigerland and the emotions that he still feels about his conscription. Interview by Rhett Bartlett 26 Sept 2018
Ron Reiffel (1951-1952)interview by Rhett Bartlett, November 2006. Episode 44.
Frank Drum - RFC 1950 (2 games)- interview with Rhett Bartlett on 14 July 2018. Episode 43.
Interview with Simon Brisbane - the first ever captain of the Richmond Little League. Recorded: June 26 2018, by Rhett Bartlett.
Ep 41: Laurie Fowler (Rich 1971-1974)(Melb 1975-1981) Richmond Premiership player. Interview by Rhett Bartlett. September 2017
Ep 40: Derek Peardon, the first Indigenous player for the Richmond Football Club. 1968-1971 (20 games, 1 goal). Interview by Rhett Bartlett 29 August 2017
Ep 39: George McInnes (RFC 1968-1970) Member of Richmond's tug-of-war team. Interview by Rhett Bartlett (23 Aug 2017)
Ep 38: Graeme Bond (1967-73, 75-77) Interview by Rhett Bartlett on 11 August 2017 Talking about fitness, 1969 premiership, and how he did the stats for 3AW for nearly 2,500 games.
In this episode we're joined by Rhett Bartlett - good egg, friend of the show, and author of not just one, but two books: 'Richmond FC: A Century of League Football' and 'KB: A Life in Football'. Rhett talks to the gang about footy, surprise beers, and why you should never write a second book.
Ep 34: Michael Roach interview by Rhett Bartlett (1977-1989, 607 goals, 200 games)
Ep 33: Ray "Slug" Jordon interview by Rhett Bartlett. Ray coached Richmond U19s to the 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973 flags. (copyright Rhett)
Ep 32: Rudi Webster interview by Rhett Bartlett - 22 Dec 2016 RFC Sports Psychologist 1980. (copyright Rhett)
Ep 31: Ken Albiston interview by Rhett Bartlett (2013) 1946-1951 (58 games / 76 goals)
Ep 30: Tony Jewell interview by Rhett Bartlett - 2007 1964-1970 (80 games, 16 goals) RFC coach 1979-1981 , 1986-1987 1980 Premiership Coach Richmond Hall of Fame Inductee
Ep 27: John Nix (1949-1956) 95 games, 18 goals. Interviewed by Rhett Bartlett, Nov 2016 (copyright Rhett)
Ep 26: Warren Ellam (1967- 1971) Coached by Bill Boromeo in the Richmond 4ths, Slug Jordon in Richmond 3rds, Verdun Howell in Richmond 2nds. Interview by Rhett Bartlett on 16 Nov 2016
Ep 25: Joe Murdoch interviewed by Rhett Bartlett (1927-1936) 1932+1934 premiership player Copyright Rhett
Ep 23: Max Oppy interview with Rhett Bartlett in 2004. (copyright Rhett)
Ep 22: Craig Gislingham (Reserves 1984 and 1988). Who went on to become a legend at Vermont FC interview by Rhett Bartlett 22 Oct 2016
Ep 21: Bruce Monteath interview with Rhett Bartlett in 2008 (copyright Rhett) 1975-1980. 1980 premiership captain
Ep 20 Dave Cuzens interview by Rhett Bartlett in 2013 (copyright Rhett) 1957-1961. (Two-time Best and Fairest winner)
Ep 19: Jim Jess interviewed by Rhett Bartlett (in 2008) copyright Rhett.
Ep 18: Brendon Gale 1990-2001 (244 games, 209 goals) Interview by Rhett Bartlett.
Ep 17 Bill Brown. 1963-1971 (130 games, 124 goals). 1967 + 1969 Premiership. Vic Rep 4 times. Interview by Rhett Bartlett
Ep 16: Sid Dockendorff (RFC 1932-1933) (Footscray 1935-1937) Keep in mind, Sid was born 4 days after Richmond's first game in 1908 and lived through every Richmond premiership. At the time, he was the oldest living Richmond footballer. In this interview he tells me his Richmond Team of the Century. Interview with Rhett Bartlett (copyright Rhett)
Ep 15 Noel Carter - 1973 Richmond premiership player. Interview by Rhett Bartlett.
Ep 13 Don Benson (1945 - 3 games ) interview by Rhett Bartlett. Don is 96yrs old at the time of this interview on 19 Sept 2016. He died 12 April 2019, aged 99 "I was working at a boiler maker at the time, we worked 6 days a week because it was through the war period. We worked Saturday morning and I got off at 10 o'clock and drove down (from Yallourn)to the footy (Richmond) and came home Saturday night." (copyright Rhett Bartlett)
Ep 12 Stephen Parsons interview by Rhett Bartlett 1974 (5 games). Windy Hill Brawl participant. Only in-depth interview he has ever conducted. (copyright Rhett Bartlett)
Ep 10 Jack Malcomson - the man who wrote the Richmond Themesong. Interview by Rhett Bartlett (copyright)
Ep 9 Roy Wright Interview part 2 by Rhett Bartlett Roy talking about his opponents, Jack Dyer, football grounds and his legacy. (copyright Rhett Bartlett.)
Ep 8 Roy Wright interview by Rhett Bartlett. Roy Wright (1946-1959) (195 game , 127 goals) 2 x Brownlow Medals. 4 x Best and Fairests
Ep 7 Royce Hart interview by Rhett Bartlett. Royce Hart 1967-1977 (187 games , 369 goals) (copyright).
Ep 6. Interview with Maurice Rioli, conducted in March 2010 by Rhett Bartlett. Rioli played 1982 - 1987, 118 games. (copyright)
Ep 5. Neville Crowe interview (Part 3) on March 13 2007 Focussing on the Kevin Bartlett sacking, premiership reunions, and how he wants supporters to remember him. (copyright Rhett Bartlett. Do not publish without permission.)
Ep 11. John Chivers played 2 games for Richmond in 1965. He came from Clarence in Tasmania (a year before Royce Hart did). Interview with Rhett Bartlett on 7 September 2016 (copyright)
Ep 1 Paddy Guinane Interview (Part 1) with Rhett Bartlett. Recorded on Tuesday 27 September 2011 (copyright Rhett Bartlett. Not to be copied or rebroadcast without my permission. Just ask!)
Ep 3. Neville Crowe Interview (Part 1) in March 2007, by Rhett Bartlett. (copyright)
Ep 2 Paddy Guinane interview (Part 2) Interview by Rhett Bartlett (copyright)