Jim Stynes was part of the 'Irish experiment' in the then-VFL, and went on to become one of the AFL's most celebrated players. He won the Brownlow medal in 1991, and still holds the record for the most consecutive games played (244). Jim spent his entire AFL career at Melbourne Football Club, and is a member of its team of the century. When his career finished, Jim founded the Reach Foundation, encouraging troubled young people to follow their dreams. He was Victorian of the Year in 2003.
Stanley McGeagh is a gifted narrator and actor. Since starting his acting career in Ireland, he has worked in British repertory and on the West End. Stanley has appeared in various stage musicals, including Applause with Lauren Bacall at Her Majesty's Theatre London. He has extensive television, film and radio experience, including Frontline and Halifax f.p.