In this episode of the Freedom in a Cage podcast the boys do a deep dive on the making of the Adrian Brown's award-winning documentary 'Outsiders', the story of the Western Bulldogs ground-breaking premiership win. 

Show notes from Episode 12:

- What Adi hopes the legacy might be (02:37);
- Where it all began, from boundary riding with Dipper, to Hamish & Andy to Dancing with the Stars to 'The Ride' (04:22);
- The influence of Steve Nash documentary 'The Finish Line' (06:46);
- Reaching out to Bob and being stood up by the new captain of the Bulldogs (08:37);
- The pitch and the first interview (12:04);
- Family Day and the 2015 NAB Cup (13:57);
- The moment it became something bigger (15:26);
- Bevo's wink (16:33);
- The importance of building trust (18:40);
- Riding the train with John Schultz on Grand Final morning (21:56);
- The close connection between the supporters of the team and what the game is really all about (24:08);
- Getting lost at Spotless and almost missing the then biggest moment of the season (26:37);
- Becoming part of the Club and being surprised by the emotion of the games (28:13);
- Dinner at the Liberatores (29:33);
- The 'Outsiders' vault (32:39);
- The coming 'Year of the Dogs' deep dive (34:01);
- Why the Western Bulldogs Football Club is such a special place (35:27);
- The 'panic' of Grand Final day (38:09);
- Straining to hear Bevo's 3QT speech (40:57);
- Looking for the finish line (42:35);
- The Sun Theatre premiere in Yarraville (43:40);
- Favourite memories and winning an award (45:17).