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More than a footy book: Why exciting Tiger’s biography reads ‘like a Tarantino film’

articlesBy Sean GormanOctober 30, 2020

Marlion Pickett biography reads ‘like a Steinbeck novel cum Tarantino film due to the vividly unfolding drama on almost every page’  FOR MANY who read Marlion Pickett’s new biography the themes raised in it will possibly be some they had not considered before. Despite it being a battler/football story, it reads like a Steinbeck novel…

We got the keys to the city: AFL great Peter Matera on WA in the 90s

articlesBy Sean GormanOctober 30, 2020

One of the game’s all-time greats, Peter Matera, discusses his fascinating journey into the AFL THE NAME Matera in Australian football is synonymous with blue-chip football. WATCH ‘EM NOW More from the Deadliest Files ON DEMAND right here In Western Australia, Peter Matera holds a special place in the hearts of West Coast Eagles supporters but, in…

I still get ‘goosebumps’ thinking about it: How Wanganeen became a Brownlow hero

articlesBy Sean GormanOctober 24, 2020

From wide-eyed Essendon youngster to Port premiership star, Gavin Wanganeen reflects on his journey to and in the AFL AS A YOUNG child growing up in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, Gavin Wanganeen loved watching the Krakouer brothers and Gary Ablett snr on TV. WATCH ‘EM NOW More from the Deadliest Files ON DEMAND right here For…

The best ruckman never to play in the VFL? Stephen Michael on family and footy

articlesBy Sean GormanOctober 24, 2020

A forerunner to the modern mobile ruckman, the WA great reflects on the path he took to the WAFL, and why he never ventured east STEPHEN Michael was born in 1956 in Wagin, Western Australia, but was raised in Kojonup, 250 kilometres south of Perth. Growing up on the reserve at Kojunup, Michael’s memories are…

The true meaning of Reconciliation Week, as AFL stars reflect

articlesBy Sean GormanOctober 24, 2020

As Reconciliation Week continues, this must-read piece gives a fascinating insight into the power of football IT’S NATIONAL Reconciliation Week. The week would have seen Sir Doug Nicholls Round and the unveiling of each teams specially designed guernseys celebrating the immense contributions Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players have made to the game. So, we…

As America burns, a hot light flashes on Australia

articlesBy Sean GormanOctober 24, 2020

In a compelling edition of Yokayi Footy, tensions in the US hit more than a raw nerve with the team Football creates discussion. On this week’s Yokayi Footy, plenty is discussed. It’s not black versus white, it’s everyone versus racism: Bradley Hill  America is burning. With the death of African-American man George Floyd at the…

Why sports and politics have always been entangled

articlesBy Sean GormanOctober 24, 2020

There is an old saying that sport and politics should never mix … but that’s not quite true With football on the cusp of returning, Yokayi Footy has done an amazing job engaging the audience with no football being played. This week we shake off the COVID-19 blues and talk with Nicky Winmar about his…

Footy returns … and we’ve seen nothing like it before

articlesBy Sean GormanOctober 24, 2020

If a week is a long time in football, what is 12 weeks? As round two of the AFL season being successfully completed its official – footy is back. With a round of a few upsets, a draw and still no fans in the stands, the most consistent issue was the players response to the…

For too long ‘blokey banter’ simply made fun of people

articlesBy Sean GormanOctober 24, 2020

One gets the feeling that within the football world things are changing WITH round three locked away, almost, Yokayi Footy is really hitting its straps. With the game back on, the show is finally making its mark both on and off the field and for that we should be extremely grateful. If Yokayi Footy was…

In a season of weirdness, it’s sure nice to go fishing

articlesBy Sean GormanOctober 24, 2020

It’s a strange old year and even the ladder looks like it’s been drawn by Salvador Dali With the Power, Saints and Suns all in the top eight, the Tigers and Eagles are battling for form. Further, we thought with the COVID-19 crisis everything was in hand but a second spike has developed in footy’s…

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