Steve Johnson: Geelong vs Port Adelaide – Call Me Norm
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The 2007 AFL grand final was history-making for a number of reasons.

Not only did Geelong snap a 44-year premiership drought, the Cats also inflicted the biggest grand final defeat in the game's history, smashing Port Adelaide by a record 119 points.

Steve Johnson was the best player in that game.

But it could have easily never happened, with the livewire forward exiled from the club at the start of that season.

In this chat, Johnson details his determination to turn his career around, how he predicted his own Norm Smith medal win and how kicking competitions for lollies and soft drinks led to the "Stevie J snap" from set shots, now one of the game's most prominent kicks.

Join us, as the three-time premiership player and host Shane McInnes re-live the match that saw the birth of one of the AFL's "greatest teams of all".

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Each Wednesday, Shane McInnes is joined by champions of the game to step down memory lane and discuss a momentous edition of a corresponding match of that round.
Never-before-heard stories about iconic footy moments, life after footy, and plenty of banter and insight to get you hyped for the round ahead!

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