This day in sport

Tonight on Not the Footy Show – 23 September 2009

Tonight should be the perfect show if stereotypes of men are to be believed, as we have three outstanding female athletes lined up, and a good dose of motorsport. Hopefully once again we will satisfy our listeners sporting appetite. Don’t

Tonight on Not the Footy Show – 16 Sep 2009

Tonight on Not the Footy Show – 16 Sep 2009

Tonight’s show has a strong focus on Western Australian success, as we focus on success already achieved by some great athletes, in the Perth Wheelcats and newly crowned Muay Thai World Champion Caley Lewis. Congratulations Caley and all at WA

Tonight on Not the Footy Show – 09 Sep 2009

Tonight on Not the Footy Show – 09 Sep 2009

Another week and another show as we enter our third year on air. Some people said we would not last three months.

Thank you to all our regular listeners, our local, national and international sports stars who make the show possible, and all those who have helped present the show, Darren, Kody, Clint, Dan, and Michael. A special mention too for John Lee who has been a part of virtually ever show for three years.

This day in sport: 02 September 1992

Fisher and Spassky chess replay. Twenty years after their famous chess world championship match in Iceland, American Bobby Fischer and Russian Boris Spassky were reunited for a challenge match in (the former) Yugoslavia. The prize purse was US$5m with Fischer

This day in sport: 26 Aug 2000

Wallabies clinch Tri Nations Rugby Union. Australian Rugby Union centre Stirling Mortlock kicked a last minute penalty for the Wallabies to steal a 19-18 win over South Africa in Durban and clinch the Tri Nations Trophy. The win secured the