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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have launched the ‘Tails of Belmore’ podcast which will feature interviews with past players and significant figures of this great club.
The podcast will appear throughout the 2021 season and give members as well as fans an opportunity to hear from the players and key figures that have left an impact on this club.
The first episode features player #427, a premiership winner and local junior Geoff Robinson, who shares his journey in the blue and white as well as the important role his parents played in his upbringing.
Robinson made his first grade debut in 1977 before going on to play 139 top grade games as well as being a member of the 1980 and 1984 premiership winning teams.
A rugged prop with bushranger looks, the Canterbury junior shared the feeling of winning a premiership and being awarded life membership to the football club.
“An ex-footballer told me there is nothing like winning a grand final and he said I can’t explain it to you. The bloke was so right. You can’t explain what it feels like to win a grand final and to win a grand final when we were all such good mates, including Ted Glossop was so enjoyable,” said Robinson.
“It means a hell of a lot. Being made a life member of a club that I love so much and still love so much. It was something special and it just showed their appreciation for what I loved doing for this club. It doesn’t happen to a lot of players. This club has been a big part of my life. This club is very special,” Robinson added.
The podcast will appear throughout the 2021 season and give members as well as fans an opportunity to hear from the players and key figures that have left an impact on this club.
The first episode features player #427, a premiership winner and local junior Geoff Robinson, who shares his journey in the blue and white as well as the important role his parents played in his upbringing.
Robinson made his first grade debut in 1977 before going on to play 139 top grade games as well as being a member of the 1980 and 1984 premiership winning teams.
A rugged prop with bushranger looks, the Canterbury junior shared the feeling of winning a premiership and being awarded life membership to the football club.
“An ex-footballer told me there is nothing like winning a grand final and he said I can’t explain it to you. The bloke was so right. You can’t explain what it feels like to win a grand final and to win a grand final when we were all such good mates, including Ted Glossop was so enjoyable,” said Robinson.
“It means a hell of a lot. Being made a life member of a club that I love so much and still love so much. It was something special and it just showed their appreciation for what I loved doing for this club. It doesn’t happen to a lot of players. This club has been a big part of my life. This club is very special,” Robinson added.
Tails of Belmore: Episode 1 - Geoff Robinson
The first episode of Tails of Belmore features player #427, a premiership winner and local junior Geoff Robinson, who shares his journey in the blue and white as well as the important role his parents played in his upbringing.
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