Shaped by the Game: Brendon Goddard and Nick Dal Santo
Former teammates and housemates Goddard and Dal Santo on life at the elite level
Jarryd Roughead and Jordan Lewis on the highs and lows of their football journey, thanks to Jim Beam
Shaped by the Game brings together some of the biggest names of the game. In our multi episode series these retired stars spend the time reflecting on their careers, the extreme highs of individual glory and ultimate team success, the down times where they’ve needed a lift, the life-long friendships and ultimately how their lives have been impacted by the game. Some of the names include coaching legend Kevin Sheedy and his gun full forward Matthew Lloyd, St Kilda teammates Brendon Goddard and Nick Dal Santo, Michael Malthouse and his close bond with Dale Thomas and Ross Lyon and the special connection he shares with backman Zac Dawson.
Former teammates and housemates Goddard and Dal Santo on life at the elite level
Former teammates Brendon Goddard and Nick Dal Santo relive the famous toe-poke, the drawn Grand Final, and playing in…
Kevin Sheedy and Matthew Lloyd discuss their early relationship and reminisce on shared memories
Kevin Sheedy and Matthew Lloyd talk success and the impact the game has had on them
Zac Dawson and Ross Lyon on their time together at St Kilda and Fremantle, and a famous 'toe-poke' that still haunts them
Zac Dawson and Ross Lyon discuss relationships formed, a move to Fremantle and the impact football has had on their lives
Michael Malthouse and Dale Thomas discuss the rise to a flag and the friendships that followed
Mick Malthouse and Dale Thomas on the highs lows of footy in the latest episode of Shaped by the Game
Former Tiger stars Matthew Richardson and Brett Deledio open up on their AFL journeys, thanks to Jim Beam
Brett Deledio opens up on a painful time in his AFL journey, thanks to Jim Beam
Jordan Lewis and Jarryd Roughead reflect on their arrival at Hawthorn in a time of cultural change, thanks to Jim Beam
Jarryd Roughead and Jordan Lewis on the highs and lows of their football journey, thanks to Jim Beam