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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 11 MIN

5 MINUTE WARNING | University Went Extinct Then Rose Again

from The Footy Lowdown · host Jamcast Studios

Today’s episode winds the clock all the way back — before supercoaches, salary caps or stadium lights — to the chaotic frontier years when Australian football was still being stitched together on muddy paddocks. And right at the heart of that origin story sits an unlikely giant: the Melbourne University Football Club.We trace the club’s beginnings in 1859, when a handful of students unknowingly helped shape a code that barely resembles what we watch today. From obscure early matches and forgotten rivalries to trophies, recesses and reinventions, Uni’s journey twists through the wild, unregulated decades of 19th-century football and into the birth of the VFL itself.Then comes the rise, the struggle, the exodus — and the stunning afterlife. From amateur dominance to wartime heartbreak, from Test cricketers to future AFL powerbrokers, from early women’s football dynasties to the modern Blues and Blacks, the club’s legacy turns out to be far bigger — and far stranger — than its brief VFL stint ever suggested.It’s a story full of surprises, vanished clubs, eccentric rules, academic oddities, unbelievable losing streaks, and the kind of characters you couldn’t invent.And the best part?Even after more than 160 years, some of the most fascinating twists are still hiding in the margins.Dive in to uncover how a team built on books, boots and stubborn ideals ended up leaving fingerprints all over the game as we know it — long after their time in the big league was done.

Today’s episode winds the clock all the way back — before supercoaches, salary caps or stadium lights — to the chaotic frontier years when Australian football was still being stitched together on muddy paddocks. And right at the heart of that origin story sits an unlikely giant: the Melbourne University Football Club.We trace the club’s beginnings in 1859, when a handful of students unknowingly helped shape a code that barely resembles what we watch today. From obscure early matches and forgotten rivalries to trophies, recesses and reinventions, Uni’s journey twists through the wild, unregulated decades of 19th-century football and into the birth of the VFL itself.Then comes the rise, the struggle, the exodus — and the stunning afterlife. From amateur dominance to wartime heartbreak, from Test cricketers to future AFL powerbrokers, from early women’s football dynasties to the modern Blues and Blacks, the club’s legacy turns out to be far bigger — and far stranger — than its brief VFL stint ever suggested.It’s a story full of surprises, vanished clubs, eccentric rules, academic oddities, unbelievable losing streaks, and the kind of characters you couldn’t invent.And the best part?Even after more than 160 years, some of the most fascinating twists are still hiding in the margins.Dive in to uncover how a team built on books, boots and stubborn ideals ended up leaving fingerprints all over the game as we know it — long after their time in the big league was done.

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