In the tenth episode of Freedom in a Cage, the boys talk Sir Douglas Nicholls Round before doing the first deep dive on the final game at Whitten Oval back in 1997.

Show notes from Episode 10:

- The Don Pyke stare (00:56);
- Terry Wallace's bizarre, but funny, post-match spray (02:30);
- Ed Richards winning the NAB Rising Star award (07:23);
- The day a Mario Kart playing Bob left Hawthorn recruiters hanging (09:07);
- The significance of Sir Douglas Nicholls Round (12:06);
- Charlie Stewart (13:59);
- Bob talks about his most admired Indigenous players, with a special mention of Zephy Skinner (14:45);
- Nicky Winmar (16:31);
- Brett Goodes (17:40); 
- Bob's decision to wear Adam Goodes' number 37 for the coin toss in August, 2015 (18:30).
- The last game at Whitten Oval in 1997, including (20:41);
- Long sleeve jumper wearers (22:26);
- Don Scott's not-so-kind words about playing in Footscray (23:37);
- How good Brad Johnson was early (25:00);
- Classic Dennis Cometti-Peter McKenna commentary (27:00);
- The bloody opening bounce and the targeting of Michael Gardner (28:18);
- Some Whitten Oval mythology (30:24);
- The chaos after the siren and Cometti's concern for Eagles players (31:58);
- Pre-match with Plough (35:05);
- How much the current players loved playing at Whitten Oval in 2015 and why it's different (36:13);
- 'Footscray Woodstock' and the voices of the outer (37:00);
- Return to Whitten Oval in the future? (38:51);
- Send in your memories of the game (41:10);
- The only sports memorabilia Bob will allow in his house (42:17);
- The day Adi saved a Martin Pike beer can from 1999 Grand Final (43:36);
- The benefits of 'doing time' (44:37);
- The boys then continue their search for Ballarat's best pie (46:08).