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Max Rushden is joined by Geoff Lemon, Barney Ronay and Ali Martin to discuss Australia's victory in the Adelaide Test, which has helped them retain the Ashes – and has left England with a lot of questions about how it all went so wrong
Max Rushden is joined by Geoff Lemon, Ali Martin and Taha Hashim to preview the third Test in Adelaide. Do England rip up their Bazball gameplan or double down against Australia?
Max Rushden is joined by Geoff Lemon, Ali Martin and James Wallace to discuss another humbling defeat for England as Australia took full control of the series in Brisbane, with Mitchell Starc starring with both bat and ball
Max Rushden is joined by Geoff Lemon, Emma John and Sam Perry to preview the second Test, a day-night affair at the Gabba, with Australia aiming to continue their outstanding record with the pink ball and England looking to recover from their embarrassing defeat in Perth
Max Rushden is joined by Geoff Lemon, Ali Martin and Jim Wallace to discuss Australia's humbling defeat of England in the first Test in Perth that ended three days early
It's the portrait of Gina Rinehart that launched 1,000 memes, went viral globally and became Australia's Mona Lisa. But it's also a symbol of how wealth intersects with other areas of life, including art and sport. How does Rinehart use her money to control her image – and what would she rather you don't see? This episode of Gina is about power and control, and the colonial history of Australia. It contains references to outdated offensive language and events that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people may find distressing. It also contains the names of Indigenous Australians who have died. Listen with care
The rise to stardom and record-breaking performance of teenage athletics sensation Gout Gout has left many excited about the future of Australian athletics – it has even galvanised a new global fanbase. Before another race at the Australian Athletics Championships, Nour Haydar speaks to Guardian Australia sport reporter Jack Snape about why the stakes could not be higher over the weekend, and what's next for the high schooler from Ipswich who has been called the next Usain Bolt You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
Jim Dolan our Australian Correspondent, gives us the latest from the wonderful wide world of Aussie sport. Apparently everyone in Australia is loving golf... Expect the players Its a big wait until the second test match, but is that a good thing? It's never too early to talk about State of Origin. LISTEN ABOVE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wallabies have made a triumphant return, snapping their three-game losing streak with a victory over England. Piney was joined by our regular Australia Correspondent Adam Peacock, who's still buzzing from the team's success last week. Along with this, the Socceroos are preparing for a World Cup qualifying match against Bahrain, and how's the Australian cricket team preparing for their upcoming 5 test series against India? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Australian Correspondent Jim Dolan gives us the latest from the wonderful wide world of Aussie sport. On today's agenda: - Australia's cricketing woes continue - It's a patriotic weekend at the Pacific Nations Cup - The Wallabies have a superstar debut this weekend. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Australian Correspondent Jim Dolan gives us the latest from the wonderful wide world of Aussie sport. On today's agenda: It's the big dance in the NRL this weekend Supercars is confusing everyone Some changes are coming for the Socceroos LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Australian Correspondent Jim Dolan brought us the latest from the wonderful wide world of Aussie sport. On today's agenda: - Origin is the great leveller for the NRL. - The Wallabies have named their squad for TRC. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Billed as a rival to the Olympic Games, the Enhanced Games – set to take place in 2025 – is a sporting event with a difference: athletes will be allowed to dope. Ian Sample talks to chief sports writer Barney Ronay about where the idea came from and how it's being sold as an anti-establishment underdog, and to Dr Peter Angell about what these usually banned substances are, and what they could do to athletes' bodies
Billed as a rival to the Olympic Games, the Enhanced Games, set to take place in 2025, is a sporting event with a difference; athletes will be allowed to dope. Ian Sample talks to chief sports writer Barney Ronay about where the idea came from and how it's being sold as an anti-establishment underdog, and to Dr Peter Angell about what these usually banned substances are, and what they could do to athletes' bodies. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
In 2023 the Matildas won the heart of a nation with a penalty shootout for the ages and a home soil Fifa World Cup drawing record audiences. Across Australian sport it was a year littered with seismic shifts – on pay, funding and followers. Assistant sport editor Jo Khan and sport reporter Jack Snape discuss the moments that defined 2023 in sport and what 2024 has in store
Australia has fallen in love with the Matildas. Despite bowing out in the World Cup semi-finals to England, football fever has spread across the nation and sparked hope that this tournament is just the beginning of a bright future for women's sport. Gabrielle Jackson speaks to head of news Mike Ticher and sports editor Mike Hytner about how Australia must capitalise on the Matildas' World Cup success
Faye Carruthers is joined by Sophie Downey, Moyo Abiona and Kieran Pender as the World Cup kicks off with wins for Australia and New Zealand
Parliament's standing house committee on social policy and legal affairs released the report from its inquiry on online gambling advertising on Wednesday. It recommended a phased, comprehensive ban on online betting ads within three years. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to committee chair and Labor MP Peta Murphy about what the inquiry found and the challenges ahead
Gambling ads are everywhere. And as we await the Labor government's inquiry into gambling advertising, even the prime minister says he finds them annoying, a feeling he shares with opposition leader Peter Dutton, who wants to ban betting ads during sporting broadcasts. Independent MP Zoe Daniel wants regulators to go even further and ban bookmakers from our screens altogether. Gabrielle Jackson talks to Guardian Australia's editor-in-chief Lenore Taylor and head of news Mike Ticher about the growing political will to ban gambling advertising
Last week an investigation into historical allegations of racism against Indigenous players at the Hawthorn football club ended with no findings and no charges against coaches Alastair Clarkson and Chris Fagan. Now six complainants in the Hawks racism saga have revealed themselves in an open letter and say they will take their claims to the Human Rights Commission. Laura Murphy-Oates speaks to AFL columnist Jonathan Horn and Prof John Evans from Swinburne University of Technology, about how both sides felt let down by the investigation process and what the AFL needs to do next
As the online gambling industry grows, at least one Australian football league is taking a greater share of its revenue. Reporter Henry Belot tells Jane Lee why this is a problem for fans, punters and even some players
A Senate inquiry is examining the link between repeated concussions and other head injuries from contact sports including AFL, rugby league and rugby union and a neurodegenerative disease called CTE. Inequality reporter Stephanie Convery speaks with Jane Lee about the life of former semiprofessional rugby player Terry Strong, who suffered from severe CTE in his later years and died in 2021
2022 was a thrilling year in sport with the games and the crowds returning in force and Australian athletes such as Ash Barty, Stephanie Gilmore, Garang Kuol and others making international headlines. Guardian Australia's sport editor, Mike Hytner, joins Laura Murphy-Oates to discuss the future of football in Australia after the Fifa World Cup, the athletes walking away at their peak and the sporting moments that took our breath away in 2022
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This week I am joined Luke Mackey, Luke is the Sport Medicine and Performance manager at Golf Australia and lives in Orlando Florida where he and his family host and look after Golfers from Australia who are traveling and need a place to stay or trainI first met Luke when he was a 19 year old full of energy and happy to voice his opinion, now he is 34, full of energy and happy to voice his opinion.But in all seriousness, he is a great man, has an incredibly open mind, loves learning and challenging the status quo and I think you will get that sense from this chat.Thanks again for listening and if you enjoy the podcast it would mean a lot if you could leave a review wherever you listen and share it with your mates.
After 44 years of waiting, an Australian has won at the Australian Open, with 25-year-old Ash Barty taking out the singles title. But Barty wasn't the only Australian getting attention. The Special Ks, Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios, and their enthusiastic fans divided the tennis community. Laura Murphy-Oates speaks to deputy sports editor Emma Kemp about what it was like to be in the stadium watching history be made
Emma John, Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon discuss another day of batting woe for England as Australia's attack excels again
Emma John, Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon discuss an entertaining first day in Hobart as Travis Head's century helped Australia rally to 241-6
Please welcome to the podcast the very talented Sport / News Media Presenter from Sydney Australia, Jamiee Rodgers. Jamiee born in Michigan USA but spent most of her life in Australia started training for the Olympic games in swimming at the age of 14, but unfortunately due to an injury she was unable to compete. Jamiee is most recognised for her time working with the Matty Johns Show on Fox League, a presenter on Sky Racing Radio and on the Big Sports Breakfast radio show with Laurie Daley and Michael Clarke, talking sporting news and interviewing the biggest names in sports. In August 2022 Jamiee will face her biggest challenge to date and swim the English Channel, to raise $50,000 for the gotcha4life charity, which supports mental health awareness and lowering the suicide rate in Australia to zero. To donate to this worthy cause please visit https://jaimee-rogers-uk-swim.raisely.com @jaimee_rodgers https://tellcraigyourstory.podbean.com https://www.linktr.ee/tellcraigyourstory @tellcraigyourstory Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcCr6P3Ja395SkapnECvOFw?view_as=subscriber #jaimeerodgers #tellcraigyourstory #sydneyroosters #gotcha4life #bigsportsbreakfast #skyracingradio #theashes #englishchannel #swimmer #swimming #olympics #lauriedaley #michaelclarke #chicagobulls #michaeljordan #derrickrose #mattyjohnsfootyshow #mc #sportspresenter #mentalhealthawareness #nrl #sydneykings #tabcorp #horseracing
Emma John rounds up a dramatic final day in Sydney as England held on for a draw to avoid an Ashes whitewash
Emma John offers her thoughts on day four of the fourth Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Sydney How to listen to podcasts: everything you need to know
Emma John offers her thoughts on day three of the fourth Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Sydney
Emma John offers her thoughts on day two of the fourth Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Sydney
Emma John offers her thoughts on day one of the fourth Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Sydney
Emma John offers her thoughts on day one of the fourth Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Sydney
Emma John reflects on the terrible display from the tourists while Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon celebrate Scott Boland's six for seven
Emma John offers her thoughts on day one of the third Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Melbourne
Emma John offers her thoughts on day one of the third Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Melbourne
From reckonings on race and gender inequality, to Australian sporting heroes shining on the international stage – Guardian Australia sports editor Mike Hytner and deputy editor Emma Kemp talk to Laura Murphy-Oates about the biggest moments in sport in 2021
Emma John offers her thoughts on the final day of the second Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon look ahead to the rest of the series
Emma John offers her thoughts on day three of the second Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Adelaide
Emma John offers her thoughts on day three of the second Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Adelaide
Emma John offers her thoughts on day two of the second Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Adelaide
Emma John offers her thoughts on day one of the second Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from Adelaide
Emma John offers her thoughts on day four of the first Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from the Gabba
Emma John offers her thoughts on day three of the first Test before Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon share their views from the Gabba
The Q-League is a far cry from the refugee camps where some of its players learned to play football using scrunched up plastic bags. Guardian Australia's sport editor Mike Hytner introduces this story about the inclusiveness of sport and a player's memory of holding a real football for the first time
Once fast enough to earn a place in the Stawell Gift hall of fame, the former VFL footballer now lives with Parkinson's disease. Sport editor Mike Hytner introduces Alan Lynch's honest and candid account of concussion from sport
To fall just short? To never know how it feels to get close? To land between, avoiding either pole? Emma Kemp, deputy sport editor, recommends Geoff Lemon's treatise on the losing team
Ranging in age from eight to 87, Scrabblers hit the boards in western Sydney earlier this year vying for national supremacy. Sport editor Mike Hytner recommends this match report on a competitive board game with mind-bending wordplay