According to Channel 7+, this made-for-television documentary ''recount all the highs and lows both on the field and off the field of one of Australia's greatest sports institutions through the eyes of former club greats and key football personalities.''
This TV documentary about the history of the Port Adelaide Football Club (PAFC), which celebrated its 150th Anniversary in 2020, world premiered on the Seven Network in Australia at 9.30pm (Adelaide, South Australia time) on 21st March 2020. This was just after the Australian Rules football match between the PAFC and the Gold Coast Suns at 7pm that night.
The Port Adelaide Football Club (PAFC) is one of the world's oldest and most successful sporting clubs with the PAFC celebrating its 150th Anniversary year in 2020.
The year 2020 was the 150th Anniversary of the Port Adelaide Football Club of South Australia.
Nicole Miller, this doco's director, previously directed the half-hour TV special 'Power Dreaming' (2016) (TV), also related to the Port Adelaide Football Club, and the twenty-five episode 'The AFL Show' (2016) (TV). 'Power Dreaming' (2016) (TV) explored the powerful stories and challenges facing indigenous Australian Aboriginal people today and the positive role models and programs in place at the Port Adelaide Football Club that aim to address these challenges and close the gap. Made in the same year, 'The AFL Show' (2016) (TV) explained Australian Rules Football to a Chinese audience and followed the journey of Chen, an aspiring Port Adelaide Football Club player.