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Author: Darryn Perry

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Conversations from the heart of Tassie footy.
Join Darryn Perry as he interviews Tasmanian football legends, local heroes, and rising stars, past and present. He talks footy, life, and everything in between. Stories from the sheds, the sidelines, and the soul of the game. 

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Send us a text From humble beginnings at a come-and-try night in 2017 to becoming a decorated leader and representative player, Alex Hall has helped define the rise of women’s football in northern Tasmania. As the inaugural Premiership Captain for Scottsdale in the first Tasmanian Women’s League (North) season, Alex’s leadership and grit set the tone for the region’s women’s competition. Over nearly a decade she’s captained multiple sides, earned Best & Fairest and Team of the Year ...
Send us a text Cameron Blight’s football story is as raw and authentic as it gets. From hitchhiking to Wynyard as a teenager for under-15 tryouts, to representing Tasmania, pulling on the Mariners, Carlton and Northern Bullant’s jumpers, and becoming a mainstay with the Tassie Devils, Blight’s career is a tale of grit, resilience and passion for the game. He played under some of the state’s great coaches, won multiple premierships with Clarence, and was recognised with William Leitch Medal ho...
Send us a text Tim Allen is a living legend of Tasmanian football. He started his career at Bendigo in country Victoria before being recruited to East Devonport as a ruckman-forward in the late 70s. From there, his impact on Tassie footy became the stuff of folklore. He coached Queenstown to back to back premierships in 1983/1984, Penguin to the 1985 premiership, and famously led East Devonport to the 1988 flag after an extraordinary last-quarter comeback that people still talk about today. K...
Send us a text From a 14-year-old playing senior footy in Triabunna to becoming one of Tasmania’s most respected and beloved coaches, Leigh McConnon’s story is full of success and many highs. A speedy wingman who made his mark at North Hobart before being picked up by Carlton and later Fitzroy, Leigh carved out a career that spanned over 40 years across VFL, TFL, VFA, and Super Rules. He’s a North Hobart premiership player, a proud Tassie rep, and a coach whose leadership and warmth hav...
Send us a text Today on Tassie Footy Life, we’re joined by a name well known on the local footy scene, Brent Dolliver. A life member, premiership player and bona fide legend of Dodges Ferry in the SFL, Brent has built a reputation as a passionate leader and tactical mastermind. In 2024, he stepped into the Statewide competition as assistant coach at Clarence, a role that earned him plenty of respect. But when the senior coach was controversially let go at season’s end, Brent made a shock move...
Send us a text In this episode of Tassie Footy Life, we sit down with one of Tasmania’s most revered footy minds, Tim Woodham, a cunning tactician, a gifted mentor, and one of the most beloved figures in the Tasmanian football community. From his early days captaining New Norfolk’s U19s to a near move to Fitzroy, Tim's playing and coaching journey spans some of the most iconic eras in Tassie footy. Whether it was pulling on the white boots in a grand final, getting concussed and still c...
Send us a text Andrew Lamprill’s footy journey is the stuff of Tassie footy legend, tough, tested, and full of transformation. After tasting premiership success with the powerhouse 1990 Hobart TFL team, he was snapped up by Melbourne in the AFL draft, bringing his talent and tenacity to the big stage. A spectacular first goal with his first AFL kick hinted at big things to come, but injuries would cruelly interrupt his momentum. Despite setbacks, Lamprill carved out a respec...
Send us a text From Teal Cup All-Australian to NTFL Team of Champions captain, Nick Probert's footy journey is a tale of grit, skill, and unwavering leadership. Drafted by Collingwood at just 16, Nick carved out a career that spanned Victoria and Tasmania, thriving at clubs like Sandy Bay, Prahran, and his beloved Burnie. A four-time NTFL premiership player and three-time premiership coach, Nick’s impact on and off the field was immense, leading with toughness, vision, and a deep love for the...
Send us a text Today on Tassie Footy Life, we’re joined by a true legend of the local game, a man whose footy journey has taken him from the big stage of the AFL Grand Final to the heart and soul of grassroots footy here in Tasmania. Ben Beams made his AFL debut with Melbourne in 1999, was part of their 2000 Grand Final side, and went on to carve out a stellar career with the Tasmanian Devils in the VFL, where he captained the side and earned multiple representative honours. But his impact di...
Send us a text Grant Fagan, one of Tasmania’s most accomplished football minds and the man behind Clarence’s golden era. With a coaching hand in five statewide premierships, Grant’s impact on the game is undeniable. From player stints at Hobart, North Hobart and Sandy Bay, to premiership glory as both assistant and head coach at Clarence, Kingston and Sandy Bay, and more recently stepping back into coaching after a long hiatus, Grant’s story is one of dedication, leadership, and evolvin...
Send us a text Today on Tassie Footy Life, we’re joined by a bloke whose footy journey has taken him from the Devonport Oval to the big league. Jade Rawlings carved out a stellar AFL playing career with Hawthorn, the Western Bulldogs, and North Melbourne, before stepping into the coaching box where he’s spent the better part of two decades mentoring and leading at some of the country’s most storied clubs. From caretaker coach at Richmond to backline mastermind at Melbourne and now Fremantle, ...
Send us a text Today we shine the spotlight on Ian Callinan, one of the state’s most respected and determined footballers. From dominating local footy and excelling in the VFL and SANFL, to finally cracking into the AFL with the Adelaide Crows at the age of 28, Ian’s path is one of resilience, skill, and a love for the game that never wavered. With a Tassie background rich in junior success, leadership, and a Central District Best & Fairest medal to his name, Ian’s story is a ...
Send us a text We’re diving into the remarkable journey of Justin Plapp, a proud Penguin local who went on to shine on the biggest stages of Aussie Rules. From booting 98 goals in a single season with Burnie to making an immediate splash in the AFL with Richmond, Justin's footy story is filled with highs, heartbreaks, and a whole lot of resilience. We’ll talk about the bright lights of the MCG, the move to St Kilda, life back in Tassie, and his evolution into a respected coach in ...
Send us a text From the wilds of Wynyard to the AFL big league, and all the way into footy’s backrooms and boardrooms, Chris Bond is the definition of a true football journeyman. A tenacious player and respected leader, Bond played 163 AFL games across three clubs, captained Fremantle, won Richmond’s Best and Fairest, and represented both Tasmania and The Allies with pride. Off the field, he carved out a new chapter as a coach and footy administrator, helping shape the future of the gam...
Send us a text From Glenorchy to Woodville, from Adelaide to Mayne, and back home again to coach and contribute at multiple levels, Klug’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. Known for his magical, uncanny skills, especially his legendary long-range handball, John lit up grounds across the country with moments of brilliance. Whether dominating the 1986 TFL Grand Final, starring with Woodville in the SANFL, or holding his own at Centre Half Forward for the inaugural Adelaide Crows, Klug le...
Send us a text From the North West Coast, Max has been a cornerstone of the Ulverstone Football Club since 1977. He played 197 senior games, and then went on to coach the club for 332 games – a staggering legacy that includes 7 Grand Final appearances and 4 premierships. He didn’t stop there – Max also coached Devonport for 6 seasons, taking them to regular finals campaigns. A North West Football Union representative, a Tasmanian Football Hall of Famer, and a respected sporting journalist, Ma...
Send us a text In today’s episode, we celebrate the remarkable journey of Murray Dickson — a name synonymous with passion, leadership, and dedication to the game. From his early days at Lindisfarne North Primary and The Hutchins School, to 206 senior games for Hobart, State representation, and coaching success in Queensland, Murray’s football career spans nearly two decades and two states. With accolades including the 1973 Premiership, captaincy of both Hobart and Tasmania, and mu...
Send us a text From breaking into senior footy as a 15-year-old draftee all the way through to becoming the driving force behind the Tasmanian Devils’ finals pushes in the VFL. Trent’s journey spans more than two hundred senior games, stints at the Brisbane Bears, Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs (81 games), and captaincy of multiple representative sides, including Tassie, Queensland and the VFL. After overcoming chronic ankle setbacks that sidelined him in 1997, he finally returned ...
Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Gerard Enniss, player, coach, president, and local footy legend, who helped transform the Devonport Football Club into a powerhouse both on and off the field. Gerard shares what it takes to build a club that thrives from culture to cash flow, premierships to people. Whether you're into grassroots sport or leadership or just love a good Tassie footy yarn, this one's packed with insight and inspiration.
Send us a text Today’s guest is a name that echoes through Tasmanian footy clubs like a siren at quarter time, Rickie Dolliver. Known for his grit on the field, his leadership off it, and his deep love for the game, Rickie's a true local legend. Whether it was lacing up the boots, mentoring the next generation, or shaping the culture of the clubrooms, Rickie’s influence runs deep. Grab a coffee, or a post-match beer, and settle in. This one’s full of heart.
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