YARNIN’ is a 6×10-minute documentary series bridging the gap between remote Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) football teams and urban AFL stars, exploring their shared love of AFL Football and addressing cultural, social, and personal challenges. Targeting 15-35 year-old Australian football enthusiasts, YARNIN’ is hosted by Ryan Liddle and Craig Jupurrula Woods
Do the most remote footy players on the planet and AFL Superstars have more in common than we think (not just their fierce competitive spirits)? Can footy conquer the great divide?
Each episode follows a consistent structure, blending light-hearted competition with deep, meaningful conversations. The APY players and coaches visit their urban counterparts at AFL home grounds, where they engage in playful challenges tied to the themes of each episode. In turn, the AFL stars travel to the red desert home of the APY mob, immersing themselves in the culture and traditions of the remote communities.
How far can Patty Dangerfield ‘barefoot torpe’ a Sherrin on a Kurku Homelands clay pan?
How will Craig Jupurulla fair in the big surf at Barwon Heads?
What symbiosis will they find in each other around the campfire sharing roo tail, or in the gym at the Cattery GMHBA Stadium?
Through this unique cultural exchange, we explore how football serves as a powerful bridge, connecting traditional teachings with modern challenges.
Across the series, Greg Champion’s re-recorded “That’s The Thing About Football”, featuring the Iwiri Women’s Choir, weaves a sense of unity and cultural pride. By highlighting the power of football to inspire positive change, YARNIN’ showcases its potential as a tool for health, leadership, and cultural exchange. The consistent episode structure ensures a compelling mix of humour, challenge, and heartfelt reflection, bringing together players from vastly different backgrounds to celebrate their shared humanity.