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Kevin Hillier & Paul Daffey are joined by a host of footballers to reminisce & reflect on the day they played their first game of league football. Whether it was 1 game, a handful of games or ... more
FAQs about You Never Forget Your First:How many episodes does You Never Forget Your First have?The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.
December 02, 2019Simon Garlick - You can always tell em you played 1 game!Kevin Hillier's very special guest this week on 'You Can Always Tell 'Em You Played One Game' was former Swan and Doggie Simon Garlick whom went on to play 181 games after debuting for Sydney in Round 15, 1994, against Collingwood!...more20minPlay
November 25, 2019Jack Fitzpatrick - You can always tell em you played 1 game!Jack Fitzpatrick had a fleeting career at AFL level, making his debut in 2011 with the Demons in the #48 jumper. It was in Round 24, the last round of the home and away season. He had 11 disposals against the Power and kicked a goal. He then moved to Hawthorn to play his final 2 seasons of AFL before moving onto other projects!...more26minPlay
November 18, 2019Terry Daniher (South Melbourne & Essendon) - You can always tell em you played 1 game!A member of the famous Daniher quartet and the mighty Essendon side of the 80's, Terry Daniher surprisingly made his VFL debut for South Melbourne in Round 8, 1976. He wore the #40 guernsey and had 19 disposals. It was to be his only senior game that season, in 1977 he played 18 games for the Bloods before moving to the Bombers to 78 and played 294 games with them including 2 Premierships!...more18minPlay
November 12, 2019Dale Weightman, Richmond - You can always tell em you played 1 game!Affectionately known as "the Flea" Dale Weightman made his debut for the Tigers in Round 1, 1978 against the old rival Carlton. Flea wore the #43 and kicked 3 goals on debut. He finished his career as a Premiership player in 1980 as well as 274 games and 344 goals!...more24minPlay
November 10, 2019Mick McGuane (Collingwood, Carlton) - You can always tell em you played 1 game!Mick McGuane made his debut for Collingwood in Round 18, 1987. He wore the number #54 jumper vs. Footscray. He would become a champion of the Magpies and be a member of the drought-breaking 1990 premiership side. His final season was played at Carlton in 1997....more22minPlay
October 30, 2019Mark Hunter - You can always tell em you played 1 game!Playing 130 games for Footscray, starting back in 1988 in the number 44. Hunter would kick a goal on debut vs. Sydney in the Dogs 26 point win. He would stay with the club until 1996. His son Lachie was a member of the 2016 Premiership side over the Swans....more20minPlay
October 21, 2019Tony Shaw - You can always tell em you played 1 game!Tony Shaw is a Collingwood legend, he is currently the Collingwood games record holder with 313. His first game came in Round 19, 1978 vs. Footscray. Shawry made his debut in jumper number 56! He would stay in the team up until the Preliminary Final where he was dropped and the Magpies lost to North Melbourne by 12 points....more21minPlay
October 15, 2019Mark Arceri - You can always tell em you played 1 game!Mark Arceri played with North Melbourne, Carlton and St Kilda in the AFL. As a rover, he made the final shortlist of 50 for the VFL/AFL Italian Team of the Century. Mark is remembered as the player who, with 33 seconds remaining, kicked Carlton's only goal in their Round 11, 1991 loss to Footscray at the Western Oval....more28minPlay
October 07, 2019Russell Morris - You can always tell em you played 1 game!Russell Morris played 159 games of VFL/AFL football, starting in the #37 with Hawthorn in 1984 and was a member of the Hawks 1986 Premiership side. He would move to St Kilda in 1991 to continue his career. Nicknamed "The Fly" he was recruited from the North Shore Bombers in NSW....more34minPlay
September 30, 2019John Barnes - You can always tell em you played 1 game!John Barnes put together 202 games of AFL football with Essendon & Geelong playing in losing Grand Finals in 1992, 1994, 1995, 2001, winning 1 premiership in 2000. He made his debut for the Bombers in 1987, ironically enough it was for Essendon against the Cats and the game finished in a draw....more21minPlay
FAQs about You Never Forget Your First:How many episodes does You Never Forget Your First have?The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.