Goalkicking machine Simon Minton-Connell is the first guest on the Western Bulldogs’ brand-new podcast, Glory Days.
Following the success of the debut season of Freedom in a Cage, Bob Murphy is back behind the microphone for a series of podcasts for the NAB Trade and Draft hub on westernbulldogs.com.au, powered by Mercedes-Benz Vans.
Weekly during the October and November player movement period, Bob will welcome a current or past great of the Club for a chat about their career, the influence the Bulldogs had on them, the characters they played with and against, and everything in between.
Minton-Connell had a storied league career in the 1980s and 90s, which began at Carlton and saw him transfer to Sydney then Hawthorn, before playing out his final two years at Whitten Oval.
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Episode one of Glory Days explores his fearsome debut against Collingwood, the superstar team-mates he called his best mates, the opposition he respected and feared, his uncle Peter Hudson, and the momentum of Terry Wallace’s Dogs in the 1997 season.