EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 24 MIN
The Australian Con Man Who Changed Canadian Soccer
from The World Cup, But Not Really
In this episode, Rune digs into the tale of Con Jones. Born Thomas Shortell, a Sydney bookie who fleeced a hundred punters on Melbourne Cup day in 1903, fled the country one step ahead of a mob, and washed up in Vancouver with a bag of stolen cash and zero history in football. Twenty-five years later he died wealthy, respected, and in a Soccer Hall of Fame. Rune talks to former ABC journalist, Trevor Thompson about how an absolute scoundrel ended up cementing the spiritual birthplace of Canadian football, and why nobody back home remembers his name.Watch every minute of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ via SBS On Demand
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In this episode, Rune digs into the tale of Con Jones. Born Thomas Shortell, a Sydney bookie who fleeced a hundred punters on Melbourne Cup day in 1903, fled the country one step ahead of a mob, and washed up in Vancouver with a bag of stolen cash and zero history in football. Twenty-five years later he died wealthy, respected, and in a Soccer Hall of Fame. Rune talks to former ABC journalist, Trevor Thompson about how an absolute scoundrel ended up cementing the spiritual birthplace of Canadian football, and why nobody back home remembers his name.Watch every minute of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ via SBS On Demand
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