Glory Days is a look back in time at some of the most incredible sporting moments and achievements from right across regional Australia.
Host Robbie Mackinlay (Your Sport and Media), dives deep into the untold stories of some of sports great moments.
A very special guest co host joins Robbie and Mason with Bealey reduced to a cameo phone call after the birth of his son Louie Scott Beale - the guest is a Hume FL twos legend and one of the best cre…
The lads start to name a few “locks” for the H2H Reserves Team of the Century, Mason’s plan to avoid post season drinks goes pear shape, Robbie makes a first ever visit to Adelaide to watch the nephe…
Rumour mill in full swing as Mason weighs up a return to B grade cricket or the tennis courts of Walbundrie. Culcairn Lions announce new coaching role for an OM star, flowers go to an umpiring legend…
We know he is one of the all time great goal umpires - but Darkie Collins could send down a cricket ball as well, Mason 8 days sober and on fire, the boys look into the radio broadcast stoush from Wa…
The lads announce the final three nominations for the Highway to Hume Reserves Team of the Century, Mason feeling the pinch after a huge social weekend that got out of hand, a show favourite tips the…
A premiership drought at Osborne ! hard to fathom on the last four decades of sustained success - however it was a 24 year premiership drought that was finally broken when Osborne took out its inaugu…
More nominations into the H2H Reserves Team of the Century - just one more week to nominate your fav twos footballer. The mailbag was chock-a-block, Mason awards a double header Collkaneo and Flowers…
In a sparkling return from Mason the H2H boys roll out a cracking episode with a Twos review, double whammy Tool of the Week and CollKaneo recipient and another name added to the H2H Reserves team of…
A special cameo from a special guest aka The Smug Prick filling in for Mason who is jetting back to O – Bealey is a bit dusty after a Newcastle Bucks party. A deep dive into the current standings in …
Mason reflects back on his youth and a brush with a few over zealous security, Bealey pays homage to a Crows legend who racked up his 150th senior game - nine yrs after his 149th ! A lively audio mes…
This weeks episode takes us live to New York with Mason eyeing off his Hot Dog culinary options, Bealey cops a whack in the Mailbag, more umpires added to the H2H Reserves Team of the Century squad a…
Four more H2H nominations for the H2H Reserves Team of the Century who with The Suburban Footballer will be announcing the team on Thursday September 25th at Commercial Club (tickets via Glory Days F…
Superstitious footballers – Steve Waugh had his famous red rag well one of the Hume’s finest has his fav red undies! Mason live from Vegas and a bit wounded from an overzealous first night – three mo…
Massive show unfolds with Mason live from LA smack bang amongst the LA riots ! Our intrepid reporter gives us the latest on the chaos. The CEO of Two's football Connor Smith makes an appearance in th…
It is Bon Voyage for Mason in his last show before hitting the bright lights of Vegas, Los Angeles and the deep south of the USA, Bealey gets a Tool of the Week nomination, Robeez survives his footy …
Holbrook had blown a golden chance for premiership glory in 1983 losing a replay after the first GF was drawn - they were back in 1985 for one more crack - they had a new coach in Mick Maddox a new w…
In Episode 10 the boys start to add the umpires into the H2H Reserves Team of the Century with a couple of locks ! The lads cast their eye over an interesting round 7 of football, Mason gives Albo a …
Another big episode as the lads add another six names into the Highway to Hume Reserves Team of the Century taking the squad to 19, on World Bee Day the CEO of Robeez Honey is given a whack from Maso…
Chaos in and out of the studio but the lads get the Ep done - featuring Culcairn coach Brendan Way talking about Dane Swan appearance v Henty, six new players added to the H2H 25 Year Hume Reserves T…
After a emotional premiership in 2014 the Albury Tigers despite losing ten senior players were ready to go back to back under co coaches Chris Hyde and Daniel Maher – after six straight grand finals …