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Podcast #51 – A 16 Year Old National Champion With A Bright Future, Cricket’s New TV Deal and Too Much Swimming?

Not the Footy Show Podcast

The commonwealth Games have come to an end and so we can all start returning to normality. A month ago Australian Cricket looked like it was going to struggle for support, but then came along a massive television deal that

Is Boxing to be Knocked Out of Olympics?

Some of the all time great boxers have participated in the Olympic Games, the likes of Muhammed Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, George Foreman, Oscar de la Hoya from the USA. Then there have been the great Cubans, Teofilo Stevenson, Felix

What’s Best For The Kids.

Change can sometimes be challenging. Change can also be confronting. Change may be happening quicker today than in years gone by, and many may be more open to change, but change can still be destabilising. For years the Australian sporting

The Hungry Games – Lyn McClements

Welcome to the third in our series of Hungry Games interviews with Western Australian Olympians. So far we have caught up with gymnast Olivia Vivian, Hockey player Kate Starre and now we catch up with another remarkable woman who had

One Says No, While The Other Waits.

So often in sport one person will say one thing, while another will say the complete opposite. It appears that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) are sending out different messages. The IPC has said