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Brian Taylor is a special guest on the latest episode of Talking Tigers.
Long before he became a football media megastar, Taylor was a first-rate full-forward for Richmond, averaging nearly four goals per game throughout his time at Tigerland.
In the premier podcast’s popular “Where Are You Now” segment, BT tells TT about his recruitment to Richmond, kicking a club record (for any grade of competition) 15 goals at reserves level during the 1981 season, his senior debut against Carlton, competing with Michael Roach for the full-forward position within the Tigers’ team, controversially missing out on playing in the 1982 Grand Final, Mick Malthouse the practical joker, Maurice Rioli senior’s magnificence, and much, much more.
Also on this week’s show, ‘Richo’ explains why talented tall Tiger cub Josh Gibcus could become a top key forward, the TT team discuss Trent Cotchin’s incredible act of bravery against Sydney last Friday night, and the best No. 23 in Richmond’s history is revealed.
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Brian Taylor is a special guest on the latest episode of Talking Tigers.
Long before he became a football media megastar, Taylor was a first-rate full-forward for Richmond, averaging nearly four goals per game throughout his time at Tigerland.
In the premier podcast’s popular “Where Are You Now” segment, BT tells TT about his recruitment to Richmond, kicking a club record (for any grade of competition) 15 goals at reserves level during the 1981 season, his senior debut against Carlton, competing with Michael Roach for the full-forward position within the Tigers’ team, controversially missing out on playing in the 1982 Grand Final, Mick Malthouse the practical joker, Maurice Rioli senior’s magnificence, and much, much more.
Also on this week’s show, ‘Richo’ explains why talented tall Tiger cub Josh Gibcus could become a top key forward, the TT team discuss Trent Cotchin’s incredible act of bravery against Sydney last Friday night, and the best No. 23 in Richmond’s history is revealed.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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