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Podcast #95 – Australian Hockey Olympian Don Smart, Why Tokyo Can’t Cancel the Olympics and Why “Sandpaper Gate” Will Never Go Away.

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Time for another show, and there is plenty to discuss in the world of sport! Our special guest on this show is a hockey player from the Golden Era of Australian hockey, a man regarded by many as one of

Podcast #93 – Do The Matildas Fans Need to Worry, Are Board Members Bullet-proof, And Will The Super League Re-Surface But Possibly Not In Europe?

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Another podcast and some interesting topics under discussion. Our special guest is former Matilda turned football pundit Alicia Ferguson who looks at the recent disappointing results for the Matildas against Germany and the Netherlands and says that there is no

Podcast #92 – An Olympic Focus: Having Qualified for Tokyo Will South Africa’s Hockey Team Have The Money to Attend? Why Are The Games Going Ahead, and What Will The Sporting World Look Like After The Pandemic And After Tokyo 2021?

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This show has a strong focus on the upcoming delayed Tokyo Olympic Games. The South African Hockey team qualified for the RIO Olympic Games but failed to compete due to an agreement that had been reached between their own Hockey

Podcast #91 – Brad Hogg Talks About That Wicket in India, also Coaching Comes under the Microscope, As Well As The Restrictions on Bowlers in Limited Overs Games.

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Was it really the pitch? After England’s humiliating defeat at the hands of India in the third Test Match, and subsequently the fourth, there were many complaining about the standard of the wicket in Ahmedabad, but was it all to

Podcast #89 – Why Do We Need Sports Psychologists And What Are The Positives We Can Take From Covid 19, Also Is The Border-Gavaskar Trophy Really On Par With The Ashes, And Will The Olympics Go Ahead?

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Happy New Year! We hope that wherever you are you have a good break and that 2021 is a far better year for you than 2020 probably was. There is no doubt that 2020 was challenging on many levels for