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Talking Tigers: Round 13

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Talking Tigers was a man down for this week’s show, but if you think that in any way diminished the premier podcast’s productivity, think again . . .

It’s another bumper episode of TT, with the two other team members picking up the slack in superb style.

There is plenty of love for the latest victim of Richmond’s ruptured ACL scourge, Mykelti Lefau, while the positives out of the Tigers’ spirited effort against Geelong last Saturday night are dissected, along with the impressive performances at VFL level of the Club’s two mid-season rookie selections Jacob Blight and Campbell Gray.

The “Spirit of ‘74” takes a look at another outstanding display by champion Tiger rover Kevin Bartlett during the 1974 season.

And the “Going up the Country” segment features a Victorian town that housed a secret air force base during World War 2, and subsequently produced a Richmond player of the 1980s, who holds a unique record in the AFL/VFL competition.

For all things Yellow and Black, tune in to Talking Tigers.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Talking Tigers was a man down for this week’s show, but if you think that in any way diminished the premier podcast’s productivity, think again . . .

It’s another bumper episode of TT, with the two other team members picking up the slack in superb style.

There is plenty of love for the latest victim of Richmond’s ruptured ACL scourge, Mykelti Lefau, while the positives out of the Tigers’ spirited effort against Geelong last Saturday night are dissected, along with the impressive performances at VFL level of the Club’s two mid-season rookie selections Jacob Blight and Campbell Gray.

The “Spirit of ‘74” takes a look at another outstanding display by champion Tiger rover Kevin Bartlett during the 1974 season.

And the “Going up the Country” segment features a Victorian town that housed a secret air force base during World War 2, and subsequently produced a Richmond player of the 1980s, who holds a unique record in the AFL/VFL competition.

For all things Yellow and Black, tune in to Talking Tigers.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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