2.13: "To Hell & Back Again... in 5 days" ft. Luke Ball - Unpluggered

Episode 19

2.13: "To Hell & Back Again... in 5 days" ft. Luke Ball

It was a game they just had to win, and the St Kilda Football Club duly delivered. It wasn't pretty but it was incredibly important, with the Adelaide Oval monkey off their back, and all eyes on a second game in five days in Adelaide - this time against Port Power - and a crowded upcoming AFL fixture featuring four games in 16 days. Former captain Luke Ball joins us this week to chat about the 2001 'Superdraft,' leadership and building a legacy, Finals campaigns and the personal toll the move to Collingwood took on him and his family.

LUKE BALL (St Kilda FC)
142 games
58 goals
Trevor Barker Medal (2005)
All Australian (2005)
St Kilda FC captain (2006-07)

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