In this episode of the Freedom in a Cage podcast the boys sit down with breakout Bulldogs midfielder Toby McLean to discuss Dale Morris, why Havianas are banned at the Club & so much more.
Show notes from Episode 13:
- Thursday night football 00:49;
- Hayden Crozier's touching tribute to Port Adelaide's Todd Marshall 02:21;
- Bob's rejected attempt at sportsmanship with former Dog and later Saint Steven Powell 03:42;
- Is white line fever real - and a Me, Myself & Irene reference 05:14;
- Bob's goal-review superpower 06:04;
- They boys discuss who you watch when someone has a set shot - player or the cheer squad 07:21;
- Body language and the Tony Liberatore point of '97 08:31;
- Morality, ethics, Adam Gilchrist and walking on the cricket field 09:24;
- World Cup, VAR and how far should goal reviews go back 12:18;
- Bob's time as a junior umpire and the four rules of football 13:57;
- The Toby McLean decision from last Thursday night 17:22;
- Bob discusses his new Fox Footy show 21:00;
- The time his Nat Fyfe moment was interrupted by his wife 28:28.
- Toby McLean talks about the hard questions he got at that morning's school visit 29:34;
- Nutrition and the death of the food pyramid 31:09;
- Reflections on the opening contest of the Power game 32:56;
- Toby defends his choice of footwear and why Havaianas are banned at the Club 33:48;
- The Dale Morris organised footy department World Cup sweep 34:46;
- How he convinced Moz to let him live in his granny flat 35:53;
- Sharing the back of the Ute during the Grand Final parade with Moz and his boys, and young Charlie's bladder struggle 37:30;
- The days of players urinating on the ground 39:53;
- The vibe in the locker room 41:01;