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215 Barkly St | Daniel Southern

Episode 15 of the The Barkly Street Podcast podcast, hosted by Western Bulldogs Football Club, titled "215 Barkly St | Daniel Southern" was published on July 9, 2021 and runs 30 minutes.

July 9, 2021 ·30m · The Barkly Street Podcast

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He was one of the most admired Bulldogs of his time, but there's much more to Daniel Southern than meets the...

He was one of the most admired Bulldogs of his time, but there’s much more to Daniel Southern than meets the eye.

As Easton Wood takes a well-earned spell from the Barkly Street podcast this week, his co-host Bob Murphy has the honour of chatting to Southern about his extraordinary life, both on and off the field.

Southern was the hugely popular winner of the #BarklyStreet fan vote to uncover the most iconic Bulldog hairstyle, which he won in a canter from Dr Gary Zimmerman, Simon Atkins and Bailey Smith.

It's a fascinating chat - a must listen for all Bulldogs fans.

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