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One of the Bombers' most popular and most controversial figures in history, Alec Epis was a name synonymous with the club's success in the '60s, playing 180 games and starring in the 1962 and '65 premierships. An epic storyteller, 'The Kookaburra' joins Dan Eddy to discuss how his journey from WA goldfields to Windy Hill, why he had to wait to finally don the sash, his altercations with John Coleman and Kevin Sheedy, his five decades' involvement with the club, and what Essendon means to him today.
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By Essendon Football ClubOne of the Bombers' most popular and most controversial figures in history, Alec Epis was a name synonymous with the club's success in the '60s, playing 180 games and starring in the 1962 and '65 premierships. An epic storyteller, 'The Kookaburra' joins Dan Eddy to discuss how his journey from WA goldfields to Windy Hill, why he had to wait to finally don the sash, his altercations with John Coleman and Kevin Sheedy, his five decades' involvement with the club, and what Essendon means to him today.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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