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Ash rockets back into the insanity and colour of the 1993 AFL season — a year that swung between brilliance and bedlam with zero interest in slowing down.
He relives the freakish goal-kickers, the monster comebacks, the flashpoint controversies, and yes… the day a pig somehow lined up at full forward.
Against the backdrop of the International Year of Indigenous People, Ash also shines a light on the First Nations stars who rose above the noise and forced the footy world to sit up, listen, and respect the impact they were making on the game.
A fast, fiery, dive into one of the most unforgettable seasons Australian football has ever produced.
By Jamcast StudiosAsh rockets back into the insanity and colour of the 1993 AFL season — a year that swung between brilliance and bedlam with zero interest in slowing down.
He relives the freakish goal-kickers, the monster comebacks, the flashpoint controversies, and yes… the day a pig somehow lined up at full forward.
Against the backdrop of the International Year of Indigenous People, Ash also shines a light on the First Nations stars who rose above the noise and forced the footy world to sit up, listen, and respect the impact they were making on the game.
A fast, fiery, dive into one of the most unforgettable seasons Australian football has ever produced.