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tristan.k_nell
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Hey guys,
Hope you enjoyed the previous pods with Chris Lawrence, Junior Pearce & Sirro. I caught up with Tim Brasher last week.
Podcast is out today, let me know if you want the link to listen. It's quite the interesting story in the lead into origin. Also I didn't realise Brash was actually a Magpies junior and not a Tigers junior so the actual move to Campbelltown ended up costing them on the great full backs of the 90's, any way he goes into how that all happened in the podcast. Any way topics are below, let me know if you're keen.
Cheers
TK
3:46 – Finding out about his Origin debut in 1992
5:23 – Playing with the legends at 21 years of age
6:15 – First day in camp and the bonding session of Pub Golf
8:47 – The 100/100 club
9:20 – Phil Gould
10:14 – The enjoyment of playing at Lang Park
11:56 – How he transitioned to fullback so well
13:00 – James Tedesco
14:22 – The 2000 Origin Series
16:48 – Growing up as a Western Suburbs Magpies fan
17:50 – Tommy Raudonikis and the cattle dog call
18:40 – Finding rugby league and being a child prodigy
20:44 – His unique running style
21:27 – The mullet & making the top 10 mullets of the NRL
23:05 – Schoolboy footy
23:50 – Australian Schoolboys with Freddy Fittler and David Fairleigh
25:50 – Getting out of his Wests Magpies scholarship
27:09 – Moving to John Paul II Marayong
29:51 – First grade debut off the bench against Wests at Campbelltown
31:18 – Why he quit his accountancy degree
32:36 – His first job
33:27 – His run on debut at Belmore against Canterbury
34:59 – The run into the 1989 Grand Final
37:23 – The strong culture at the Tigers
38:45 – Taking on Mal Meninga in the grand final
39:40 – Hardest players to tackle
41:00 – Nearly leaving the Tigers
42:03 – Biggest influence at club level
44:08 – Becoming a caddie
46:35 – Preparation as a caddie
50:42 – Transition away from footy
53:00 – Mentoring Craig Wing and Matt Bowen
54:12 – The real reason he injured his knee which forced him to retire
56:06 – Leader he most admired
58:23 – Boggy ground
58:44 – 5 people he would invite to a private dinner party
Hope you enjoyed the previous pods with Chris Lawrence, Junior Pearce & Sirro. I caught up with Tim Brasher last week.
Podcast is out today, let me know if you want the link to listen. It's quite the interesting story in the lead into origin. Also I didn't realise Brash was actually a Magpies junior and not a Tigers junior so the actual move to Campbelltown ended up costing them on the great full backs of the 90's, any way he goes into how that all happened in the podcast. Any way topics are below, let me know if you're keen.
Cheers
TK
3:46 – Finding out about his Origin debut in 1992
5:23 – Playing with the legends at 21 years of age
6:15 – First day in camp and the bonding session of Pub Golf
8:47 – The 100/100 club
9:20 – Phil Gould
10:14 – The enjoyment of playing at Lang Park
11:56 – How he transitioned to fullback so well
13:00 – James Tedesco
14:22 – The 2000 Origin Series
16:48 – Growing up as a Western Suburbs Magpies fan
17:50 – Tommy Raudonikis and the cattle dog call
18:40 – Finding rugby league and being a child prodigy
20:44 – His unique running style
21:27 – The mullet & making the top 10 mullets of the NRL
23:05 – Schoolboy footy
23:50 – Australian Schoolboys with Freddy Fittler and David Fairleigh
25:50 – Getting out of his Wests Magpies scholarship
27:09 – Moving to John Paul II Marayong
29:51 – First grade debut off the bench against Wests at Campbelltown
31:18 – Why he quit his accountancy degree
32:36 – His first job
33:27 – His run on debut at Belmore against Canterbury
34:59 – The run into the 1989 Grand Final
37:23 – The strong culture at the Tigers
38:45 – Taking on Mal Meninga in the grand final
39:40 – Hardest players to tackle
41:00 – Nearly leaving the Tigers
42:03 – Biggest influence at club level
44:08 – Becoming a caddie
46:35 – Preparation as a caddie
50:42 – Transition away from footy
53:00 – Mentoring Craig Wing and Matt Bowen
54:12 – The real reason he injured his knee which forced him to retire
56:06 – Leader he most admired
58:23 – Boggy ground
58:44 – 5 people he would invite to a private dinner party