Episode 67 - 1949 - a podcast by kicktokick

from 2020-08-31T18:09:14

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On the 1949 episode, we meet the man behind the medal, John Coleman at Essendon. The Lakeside pennant this year has a bit of extra bite!  Geelong start to show some real promise, while we have an interesting top of the table leader at the end of the home and away season. Norm Smith has his first taste of coaching, while Jock McHale has his last. We say goodbye to one of the legends of the game, And Carlton continues their odd/ even season rise and fall. All this and so much more after…

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The infamous captain blood (Jack Dyer) from Mike Brady  'The Songs of Football's Greatest Sons' 1988  Full Moon Records (6) ‎– FML 12003
 
Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy's Legend) - Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra 1949, 
 

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