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On today’s episode of The Ultimate Assist, John Stockton and Ken Ruettgers welcome Warren Tredrea, one of the greatest Australian Rules footballers of all time — a former Port Adelaide captain, premiership player, and media personality — who found himself suddenly exiled for refusing to comply with Covid vaccine mandates.
Once a national sporting hero, Tredrea was “cancelled” by his TV network and later removed from his beloved club’s board after refusing to issue a scripted apology for another person’s words on his podcast. His story is one of loyalty, conviction, and the high price of standing by your principles in an age when compliance became currency.
Warren opens up about the moment he lost everything — his job, his income, and his reputation — and how he and his family endured the fallout. He also takes listeners behind the scenes of Australia’s harsh lockdowns, the government’s control tactics, and what he sees as a moral and cultural collapse within sport and media.
From his court battles to his refusal to bend under social pressure, Tredrea’s story is a raw and inspiring look at integrity under fire — and what true leadership looks like when the cost is everything you’ve built.
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On today’s episode of The Ultimate Assist, John Stockton and Ken Ruettgers welcome Warren Tredrea, one of the greatest Australian Rules footballers of all time — a former Port Adelaide captain, premiership player, and media personality — who found himself suddenly exiled for refusing to comply with Covid vaccine mandates.
Once a national sporting hero, Tredrea was “cancelled” by his TV network and later removed from his beloved club’s board after refusing to issue a scripted apology for another person’s words on his podcast. His story is one of loyalty, conviction, and the high price of standing by your principles in an age when compliance became currency.
Warren opens up about the moment he lost everything — his job, his income, and his reputation — and how he and his family endured the fallout. He also takes listeners behind the scenes of Australia’s harsh lockdowns, the government’s control tactics, and what he sees as a moral and cultural collapse within sport and media.
From his court battles to his refusal to bend under social pressure, Tredrea’s story is a raw and inspiring look at integrity under fire — and what true leadership looks like when the cost is everything you’ve built.
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