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Riverland Footy Folklore - Todd Charlton

Episode 4 of the Riverland Footy Folklore podcast, hosted by Marks Up, titled "Riverland Footy Folklore - Todd Charlton" was published on June 18, 2020 and runs 33 minutes.

June 18, 2020 ·33m · Riverland Footy Folklore

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In the 4th edition of Riverland Footy Folklore, brought to you by BJR Painting Services, we sit down with 430-game umpiring veteran Todd Charlton. During the wide-ranging interview we discuss his cricket career, umpire respect and abuse, Waikerie Football Club legend Jon Matthews and also his father Graham's legacy. 0.39 - Starting out with the whistle 1.28 - Cricket is number one 2.12 - A talented junior 3.50 - Good grounding 4.48 - SA Outbacks selection 6.23 - Staying put 7.30 - The state of cricket 9.31 - Umpiring debut 12.23 - Bad days 13.22 - The bounce 14.27 - Grand finals 17.30 - Handling abuse 20.16 - Respectful players 21.44 - Jon Matthews 23.34 - Life membership 24.52 - A father, mentor and a best mate 27.45 - Graham's legacy 28.55 - Fast 5

In the 4th edition of Riverland Footy Folklore, brought to you by BJR Painting Services, we sit down with 430-game umpiring veteran Todd Charlton.

During the wide-ranging interview we discuss his cricket career, umpire respect and abuse, Waikerie Football Club legend Jon Matthews and also his father Graham's legacy.

0.39 - Starting out with the whistle

1.28 - Cricket is number one

2.12 - A talented junior

3.50 - Good grounding

4.48 - SA Outbacks selection

6.23 - Staying put

7.30 - The state of cricket

9.31 - Umpiring debut

12.23 - Bad days

13.22 - The bounce

14.27 - Grand finals

17.30 - Handling abuse

20.16 - Respectful players

21.44 - Jon Matthews

23.34 - Life membership

24.52 - A father, mentor and a best mate

27.45 - Graham's legacy

28.55 - Fast 5

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