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Caitlin Bassett reflects on her journey as a former Australian Diamonds netball captain and her transition to AFLW. She discusses the challenges, sacrifices, and progress women in sports have made, highlighting the importance of resilience, team culture, and embracing individuality. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you ever catch yourself wondering how some people seem to make their dreams a reality? Whether it's their career, their relationships, or even the way they build incredible connections—what's their secret? I love diving into stories like these, where we can learn and be inspired by the magic behind their journey. When sports commentator Em Beaton popped up on my feed, talking about how mindset & manifestation transformed her life, I couldn't scroll past. I had to know more. Emily Beaton – is a rising star in the Australian media landscape who has reached the pinnacles of sporting success, having won netball premierships with the Adelaide Thunderbirds and been selected for Australian Diamonds squads on multiple occasions. Emily founded her artwork business Cleverhand while she was still playing professional netball and has since gone on to build a multi-faceted career spanning marketing, branding, fashion, and sports commentating. She also uses her expertise in coaching and goal-setting, built up over almost two decades since her professional netball debut, to help clients set and achieve their objectives – whether they're personal or professional. In episode 124 of the Back to the Paddock podcast, Emily brings her infectious energy and words of wisdom to the mic. We're diving into all things mindset, manifestation & how to turn your big (or little) dreams into reality. Ready to be inspired? Let's jump in! ....... PODCAST SHOWNOTES + MORE FROM EM: https://www.kaseywillson.com/blog/episode124 ORGANIC DANDELION ROOT TEA HERE: https://backtothepaddock.au/shop/ SAY HI ON INSTA: @BackToThePaddock & @KaseyWillson.Naturopath EM'S WEBSITE: https://www.emilybeaton.com.au
Success is a word that we aspire to embody. Western culture often associates it with achievements, realised dreams, wealth or fame. But success is generally in the eye of the beholder. Our own markers of success may be very different from those looking at our lives from the outside, and who knows what's happening behind the mask of a seemingly successful person.This weeks guests are no strangers to the idea of success. Bianca Chatfield is the former vice captain of the Aussie diamond netball team who won gold medals at both the Commonwealth Games and World netball Championships. Since retiring, she's featured on various TV shows, hosts on fox sports and is the current head coach of the Victorian Junior Netball Academy.Craig Harper, is one of Australia's most respected leaders, in health, high-performance, corporate change and personal transformation. He founded and owned Harpers Personal Training which, ran for almost 25 years. He's a qualified exercise scientist and is about to complete his PhD in Neuropsychology.In this episode we discuss:-What's special about Chris Martin and Coldplay.-The trap of living unconsciously.-How versions of success change over time.-The feeling of ‘Ananda' or Bliss as the aspiration rather than the action.-The Australian Diamonds open and vulnerable feedback sessions.-Josh's 5 P's for controlling the things you can in work and life.-Overthinking and thinking about thinking.-Craig's journey through childhood obesity-The idea of success vs the reality of it.-The need for fear and courage.-The role service plays in success.Keep up to date with Bianca @biancachatfield and Craig @craiganthonyharperBe sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to WATCH the full episode @gobehindthemaskFollow us on Instagram and TikTok @gobehindthemaskVisit www.gobehindthemask.com.au for more information and sign up to our ‘Weekly Wisdoms' to begin YOUR journey behind the mask. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Australian Diamonds might have won the last Test against New Zealand, but it was an overall 3-1 series loss in the Constellation Cup. Experienced Diamonds defender Courtney Bruce joined Sam Lane and Lehmo on Summer Grandstand to breakdown what happened in the upset series loss to the Kiwis.
The Australian Diamonds denied the Silver Ferns an historic Constellation Cup clean sweep by beating them 63-50 in Melbourne on Wednesday night. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Alexa Cook.
The Silver Ferns meet the world champion Australian Diamonds on Sunday, in the first game of the four-Test Constellation Cup series. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
On Summer Grandstand today Matt Clinch speaks to Australian bowler Megan Schutt, NSW coach Greg Shipperd, retired cricketer Meg Lanning, tennis legend John Alexander and Australian Diamonds head coach Stacey Marinkovich. Plus we get the latest NRL news from ABC Sport sideline and Daily Telegraph journalist Michael Carayannis and 7 News journalist Mitch Cleary covers all the AFL trade news.
Australia joins calls for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon; One person feared to be missing after a fire in Brisbane; The Australian Diamonds name a 15 person squad for next month's Constellation Cup in New Zealand.
Episode 7: Emily Mannix Emily Mannix is a kid from country Victoria who loves her family and having a laugh as much as she loves sport. She was initially taken by individual sports like cross-country, swimming and surf lifesaving, but it was netball and being part of a team that stole her heart from age six. As a Melbourne Vixen and Australian Diamonds player, she has experienced winning championships at the highest levels, to being dropped from the national team, and everything in between. Through it all Emily has discovered her inner strength, developed resilience and learned to speak up in the face of challenges. As a senior player, she loves nothing more than helping to support and grow her younger teammates and is finding a new voice off the court as a co-host on the BackStoppers Podcast presented by Deakin University. TWO AM I Listen Curiously CREDITS Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry Thanks to our guest Emily Mannix. To learn more about Emily: Emily on Instagram Melbourne Vixens Diamonds Netball team Backstoppers – The Podcast Find TWO AM I on social media here: TWO AM I YouTube TWO AM I Instagram TWO AM I Tik Tok TWO AM I LinkedIn TWO AM I LinktreeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I am honoured to be joined again by high-performance consultant, Lisa Alexander, in this episode. Lisa works with coaches, teams and organisations to create winning and success-driven environments. Lisa is one of the most successful coaches in Australian sport. As the Head Coach of the Australian Diamonds, the Australian National Netball Team, Lisa lead the team to multiple wins including a Commonwealth Gold Medal. In 2021 Lisa received the Order of Australia, the highest recognition for outstanding achievement and service in the Australian honours system, for her significant service to netball at the elite level. We speak about Lisa's long career as Head Coach of the Diamonds. How she went about establishing a true person-centred environment; the parallels between teaching and coaching; getting to know your team and directive vs non-directive coaching.
We're back in business on The SOF Podcast with a bunch of exciting episodes coming up and for this week, host Kieran Maguire sits down with our very own @gabsimpson. A club legend at the Queensland Firebirds, Gabs helped lead the team to successive premierships in 2015 and 2016 along with reaching the pinnacle of professional netball in Australia as a vice-captain for the Australian Diamonds.Along the way, she's somehow managed to squeeze in finishing an entire physiotherapy degree, joining the SOF team at the start of 2024 to begin a new career post-sport as a practising physiotherapist.In today's episode, we cover:Gabi's foundational years of netball career (high school, development programs and breaking into the elite teams)Women in sport and how it has evolved over her careerWinning 2 grand finals and what it means to have a winning cultureWhat systems/programs would you put in place at junior and semi-professional/developing levels to help athletes move forward to elite arenaNavigating the change from elite athlete into a brand new career as a physiotherapist
This week on The 4th Qtr, Sarah Karaoglu and Dylan Nexhip are joined by proud Kamilaroi woman and former Australian Diamonds squad member Alison Tucker-Munro to talk about the formation of the Inaugural First Nations team, the Black Swans, and her role as First Nations Engagement Lead at Netball Australia; they also unpack all of the action ahead of round 7, the first instalment of First Nations Round in 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For Donnell Wallam, 2022 was intense. After she found herself at the centre of one of year's biggest sports stories she was largely silent publicly as she sought to navigate a challenging landscape. She spoke with Patrick Stack about how that time made her stronger, why she feels a burden in being a spokesperson on Indigenous issues, but why she believed she needed to speak out, so future generations might not have to. Featured: Donnell Wallam, netballer, Queensland Firebirds, Australia Diamonds. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Australian Diamonds captain Liz Watson has made the move from Melbourne to Queensland and is preparing to repersent the Sunshine Coast Lightning. She spoke to ABC Sport's Matt Clinch about why she decided to head north, the CBA conflict and the importance of repairing the relationship between Netball Australia and the players.
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Lisa Wilkinson is suing Network 10 for $370,000 in legal costs,Julia Gillard's ex-partner has avoided jail time after pleading guilty to one count of sexual assault, Donald Trump's former lawyer has pleaded guilty to aiding efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state of Georgia, the Australian Diamonds have suffered a stunning upset in their bid to retain the Constellation Cup, one of the stars of the Rocky franchise has died, a new animated kids show has been accused of trying to cash in on the massive success of Aussie preschool series Bluey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Dutton has all but abandoned a promise to hold a second referendum to constitutionally recognise Indigenous Australians, another high-profile Qantas boss has announced their resignation, US president Joe Biden has warned Israel not to try and occupy Gaza, the Australian Diamonds beat New Zealand in game two of the Constellation Cup, Madonna's world tour is already making headlines for all the wrong reasons and American actress Suzanne Somers has died aged 76. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Australian Diamonds win the Netball World Cup in Cape Town for the 12th time to take back the last elusive trophy missing from their cabinet.The England Roses had a historic tournament finishing with their first silver medal, the Jamaican Sunshine Girls left with bronze and the New Zealand Silver Ferns failed to medal for the first time in the 60-year history of the tournament, solidifying their worst performance at a World Cup.Should alarm bells be ringing across the ditch?
La selección femenina de netball de Australia, las Australian Diamonds, se coronó campeona del mundo en Sudáfrica. Escucha esta y otras noticias deportivas del día.
Former Diamonds and Vixens star Bianca Chatfield joined David Wildy and Dan Menzel to review The Australian Diamonds winning their 12th Netball World Cup Championship over England Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this bulletin; four air crew members feared dead after an Australian army helicopter crashes into the ocean. Australia set to manufacture its own missiles under a defence pact with the United States. And in netball, the Australian Diamonds triumph over the Zimbabwe Gems.
The Adelaide Thunderbirds are the Super Netball champions for 2023 after defeating the Swifts in the grand final by just one goal in extra time in a match that will live on in Super Netball folklore. We discuss the impact Roses import and buy of the year, Eleanor Cardwell, has had in her first season with the Thunderbirds and the high penalty count for the usually disciplined Swifts that may have been the difference in such a tight contest. We discuss the new match rules that are being proposed in Cape Town later in the month, which are welcome adjustments to the ones currently in place. We also catch up with former Australian Diamonds captain, Laura Geitz, who gives us her thoughts on the grand final and how she thinks the Diamonds will fair at upcoming Netball World Cup.
This week we delight in the glory of our Queen Liz Ellis, who stole the win (and everyone's hearts!) on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! We hear from former Australian Diamonds head coach, Lisa Alexander, on the recently announced Diamonds squad and she gives us her thoughts the inclusion of Adelaide Thunderbirds defender, Matilda Garrett. Round seven served up some tight matches where we saw the come-back-queens of 2023, the Swifts come from behind (again!) to steal the Sydney Derby from the Giants. The Firebirds, Lightning and Magpies were again unable to put in a 60-minute performance this week; and we wonder if the bottom four teams on the ladder are even a slight chance of making finals as we reach the halfway point of the season.
The Silver Ferns lost Monday morning's match in Cape Town against the Australian Diamonds. When the final whistle blew - the score was 59-to-57. It was the second match of their Quad Series campaign. In their first, on Sunday, the Silver Ferns had a comprehensive 61-41 win over the South Africa Proteas.
Australia may be a nation playing catch up in the sport/sustainability space but recent events suggest its moving rapidly in the right direction, led by athletes! Amy Steel and Emma Pocock join Jonathan and Melissa on Episode 14 to discuss playing for pride and purpose; including Donnell Wallam and the whole Australia Diamonds Netball Team, Amy's former colleagues, standing firm against an uncomfortable sponsorship and Cricket skipper Pat Cummins refusing to appear in ads for the main backer of Cricket Australia, a company which subsequently announced it wouldn't continue with the partnership. Also on the pod we hear from Melbourne City goalkeeper Melissa Barbieri, talking about the increased demands of the younger generations and the actions they want to translate as normal behaviour. Jonathan also gets the chance to quiz the Chief Executive of Origin Energy, Frank Calabria, one of the big sponsors in Australian sport. 1.30 Our first guest is Amy Steel, former Australia Netball International. Amy's still effected on a daily basis by the severe heat illness which wrecked her sporting career. 2.20. Amy gives us the background to the recent stand-off between the Australian Diamonds and sponsor Hancock Prospecting (with Netball Australia in the middle). 4.00 Jonathan explains the controversial history of the Netball Australia sponsors. 5.00. Amy tells us how Donnell Wallam bravely raised concerns with the Players Association and then Netball Australia about the deal. 08.00. Melissa's been listening in and offers her commentary on the Donnell Wallam story; praising the bravery of the individual and the solidarity of the team. 10.30. Melissa and Amy discuss the idea of "staying in your lane" as an athlete; what that actually means and how effective athletes can be in using their voices. 13.30. Jonathan outlines what some may feel is a conflict; the netball partnership with an energy company; Origin. It's a chance for us to explore whether partnerships with fossil fuel providers can have upsides; depending on the track record and ambition of the company involved. 14.00. We hear from Origin Chief Executive, Frank Calabria. He was speaking on an Origin webinar, first broadcast in October. Used with permission. 19.00 Amy gives her assessment of Origin and Frank's comments. Are the netball players comfortable with wearing the Origin logo? 22.10 We get a great perspective on the issue of partnerships with purpose from soccer legend Melissa Barbieri, the Melbourne City goalkeeper and Australia international. 23.45 Our next guest joins the pod; CEO of Frontrunners, Emma Pocock, almost two years since she and husband David kicked off series one! 26.00. Emma talks about the action that has helped drive cricket's transition towards a solar future and mentions the leadership of the PFA on climate action. 29.00. More from Melissa Barbieri on the demands of the younger generations at Melbourne City. "Some things are actually more important to us", she says. 31.00. Emma Pocock reacts to Melissa's comments and says increased expectation of clubs is mirrored across the work she does with Frontrunners. 34.30. Jonathan's interested to learn more about Pat Cummins' stance in a sport with fossil fuel sponsors. Emma discusses the delicate balance which needs to be struck. 40.00. Melissa says scrutiny is so important, such as in the British Cycling deal with Shell. 41.30. Emma says athletes rarely want to expose themselves to commenting in public. Those who do are so courageous, says Emma.
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The weather is turning!, All Sports Report thanks to Kayo, Collingwood AFLW star Sarah Rowe, Friday Brag Artist, Daisy wasn't invited to Steele Sidebottom's wedding, there's an interesting runner at Pakenham tonight, Wil Anderson, Idiot File, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The opposition accuses Labor of playing politics with the repatriation of women and children from Syria, A man arrested over the shooting of Imran Khan in Pakistan, The Australian Diamonds complete a clean sweep of their netball series against England.
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 242.This program is proudly supported by Red Energy. Moving house? Call Aussie owned Red Energy on 131 806. This week on the show Caro and Corrie debate the merits of the new $15million sponsorship of the Australian Diamonds by Visit Victoria in the wake of the failed sponsorship deal with Hancock Prospecting.The British Film Festival is always a highlight – Caro and Corrie have a list of must-see movies and Corrie gives us a mini review of Mrs Harris Goes to Paris. Corrie also had a wonderful night at The Wheeler Centre's Spring Fling Literary Festival launch – you can check out the program HERE and listen to The Book Pod with Ann Summers HERE.In the Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store Myles joins us to talk about a couple more favourites from the Spring Mixed Dozen. We discuss a couple of great producers including Koerner and Scout Wines.Use the promo code MESS at checkout in store or online to receive a listener discount - head to the dedicated Don't Shoot the Messenger page HERE.In BSF for Red Energy;Salt and Skin by Eliza Henry-JonesThe latest season of Shetland (on Binge or Foxtel)Lime and Coconut Syrup Cake (see recipe below)This week Corrie's Grumpy about the weather and its potential to trigger SAD – seasonal affective disorder.In 6 Quick Questions we discuss;Being in close proximity with a lion or tiger (check our Jimmy Rees's Taronga Lion sketch HERE)The criminal event that shocked us this weekThe scariest childhood book charactersThe end of the ‘gamble responsibly' messageLiz Truss a couple weeks on from losing the top jobCaro's Amazing Facts about Neil Diamond's Sweet CarolineTo receive our weekly email which includes recipes SIGN UP HERE.For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram, Facebook or TwitterEmail the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.Don't Shoot the Messenger is produced by Corrie Perkin, Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.Lime and Coconut Syrup Cake125g butter, chopped3 eggs, beaten3/4 cup milk1 1/2 cups self-raising flour, sifted1 1/4 cups caster sugar1 1/4 cups desiccated coconutLime syrup3 limes, rind finely shredded, juiced1/2 cup white sugarStep 1Preheat oven to 180°C. Lightly grease and line a 6cm deep, 22cm (base) springform cake pan.Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat (see shortcut). Transfer to a bowl. Add eggs and milk. Stir until combined.Combine flour, sugar and coconut in a bowl. Add milk mixture. Stir to combine. Spread mixture into pan. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.Make lime syrup Combine 1/2 cup lime juice and sugar in a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 5 minutes or until syrupy. Stir in lime rind.Pour hot lime syrup over hot cake. Allow cake to cool in pan before releasing side of pan. Cut into slices and serve.
Last week, Australia's richest person Gina Rinehart sensationally pulled her $15 million dollar sponsorship deal supporting the Australian Diamonds netball team. This eventuated after players voiced concerns about wearing a uniform that included branding from Rinehart's company, Hancock Prospecting. Gina Rinehart is no stranger to sponsoring sports organisations, she has existing relationships with Rowing Australia, Swimming Australia and the Australian Olympic team, among others.Today Sascha and Maddy discuss the idea that the relationship between sporting organisations and their athletes is changing. Is sports-washing becoming more difficult?We're asking our UK audience to help share our business news podcast – The Dive – with friends and family. You can join the referral program for free here: https://refer.fm/thedive and get rewarded for your sharing! Tell us what you think of The Dive - email us at thedive@equitymates.com. Follow our Instagram here, or find out more here. Stay engaged with the Equity Mates community by joining our forum. In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of The Dive acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697. The Dive is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Daisy Thomas is in the co-host's chair, Halloween tonight - do we get involved?, All Sports Report thanks to Kayo, Michelle Payne, what foods ruined your childhood?, Billy's Derby Day, Billy's 5 at 5:05, Rosie's social media feedback, Emma Freedman, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seb and Jonno discuss the Australian Diamonds and First Nations player Donnell Wallam's refusal to wear the Hancock Prospecting logo on her playing dress due to the genocidal comments made by founder Lang Hancock.
Netball Australia has signed a $15 million sponsorship deal with Visit Victoria just over a week after Hancock Prospecting pulled its contract with the sport. Under the deal, which will run from 2023 to 2027, the Australian Diamonds will wear Visit Victoria branding on the uniform and players and coaches will appear in tourism campaigns to promote Victoria as a travel destination. Victoria will effectively become the home of the Diamonds and will host at least one international Test match for the next five years. The Diamonds will also hold their high performance training camps in the state. On top of that, the new deal means the 2023 Super Netball Grand Final will be held in Victoria. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said he was “thrilled” to announce the deal, declaring it a major “coup” for the state. “This is just a really fantastic day for us to be able to secure this sponsorship deal,” he said. “Victoria is a proud sporting state, and we are delighted to announce a new partnership with Visit Victoria. The partnership will guarantee Victorians the opportunity to experience more netball across the next four and a half years,” Netball Australia CEO Kelly Ryan said. Diamonds captain Liz Watson added: “This is a significant partnership for the Origin Australian Diamonds as we prepare to defend our Commonwealth Games gold medal in Victoria in 2026. “Visit Victoria is a proud supporter of netball, and this investment will benefit all levels of our game.” The deal with Visit Victoria, the state's tourism agency, will only enhance Melbourne's status as the so-called sporting capital of the Australia — adding to a calendar already boasting the Australian Open, AFL Grand Final, Melbourne Cup, cricket's Boxing Day Test match and the Formula 1 Grand Prix at Albert Park. The contract with Visit Victoria is a major boost to Netball Australia, which was desperately searching for a new sponsor after Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting pulled its $15 million deal. Now the sport's governing has found a replacement, with Visit Victoria's deal exactly the same amount Hancock Prospecting withdrew. Indigenous player Donnell Wallam had expressed concern about wearing the Hancock Prospecting logo because of comments made by Rinehart's father and Hancock Prospecting founder Lang Hancock. Donnell Wallam of the Australia Diamonds. Photo / Getty In an interview in the 1980s, Hancock proposed parts of the Indigenous community should be sterilised so they would “breed themselves out”. The breakdown of the deal with Hancock sparked heated responses from Australian sporting legends including Andrew Gaze, Anthony Mundine and Dawn Fraser, politicians, as well as media personalities such as Lisa Wilkinson and Tony Armstrong. There had been calls for Australian billionaire companies including software firm Atlassian to intervene but Netball Australia has found an alternative. Netball Australia's other major sponsors including Suncorp, Origin Energy and Nissan have stated they are standing by the Diamonds and will continue their funding of netball in Australia. The sport's governing body is reportedly $7 million in debt due to costs associated with running the Super Netball competition during the pandemic. Just four months ago, in June, Netball Australia was issued a “going concern” notice from auditors after losing a whopping $7.2 million in just two years. The deal with Visit Victoria will go a long way to recouping those losses. On the court, Wallam made a fairytale Diamonds debut last week in the series opener against England, coming off the bench in the last quarter and scored the matchwinning buzzer beat goal in the one-goal victory. The Diamonds took an unassailable 2-0 series lead against the Roses with a dominant 56-48 victory in game two on Sunday night. The result wrapped up a perfect 2022 for the Diamonds — who won the Quad Series in January, the Commonwealth Games gold medal, reclaimed the Constellation Cup from New Zealand and have now dominated the old enemy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
This weather sucks!, All Sports Report thanks to Kayo, comedian Dave O'Neil, what don't kids these days understand?, The Rush Hour's Racing Tipping Comp, Joey's AFL Draft Preview, where would you like to spend a night?, The Financial Review releases its Young Aussie Rich List, Scott Cam, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ross Lyon is the new Senior Coach at St Kilda, All Sports Report thanks to Kayo, Joey and Billy discuss Ross Lyon joining St Kilda, Marcus Harris, do you know a tightarse?, Giddy Up Flemington, Robert Harvey joins the Saints as well, were you at the MCG last night for India v Pakistan?, sports wrap, Urzila Carlson, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A dreadful third quarter from the Silver Ferns saw them drop the fourth and final Constellation Cup match against Australia on Sunday, losing their grip on the trophy. Up by five goals at halftime, New Zealand lost the third quarter 19-to-8 and never recovered, losing the test 57-goals-to-53. The physicality of the Australian Diamonds proved too much for the Silver Ferns at times, and there were question marks about some of the personnel changes made by coach Dame Noeline Taurua.
With the Constellation Cup on the line, the Australian Diamonds displayed great resilience despite external pressure to win the decider, claim the series and reclaim bragging rights over their rivals, the Silver Ferns. In a tumultuous week for the sport, we discuss the events that lead to Hancock Prospecting pulling their $15 million dollar sponsorship deal.
The row over the Hancock Prospecting sponsorship deal of the Australian Diamonds has overshadowed the Constellation Cup series. The CEO of the Australian Netball Players Association Kathryn Harby-Williams says what disappointed her most was the lack of consultation with the players and that Donnell Wallam was never given the option to play without the sponsor logo on her dress.
In netball, the Silver Ferns can retain the Constellation Cup with a win over the Australian Diamonds in Melbourne tonight. We're joined by sports reporter Felicity Reid.
Two steps forward, one step back for the Silver Ferns. The Australian Diamonds trounced New Zealand last night in the third Constellation Cup match in Melbourne, winning 62 goals to 47. Defensively, the Silver Ferns seemed off their game, and with the ball some of New Zealand's passing was less than stellar. RNZ's netball reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe was watching the game last night. She spoke to Guyon Espiner.
A weekly podcast covering women's sports news. Taking a look around the grounds - Rhiannan Iffland wins her SIXTH cliff diving world title in a row, Sixers go three from three to start the WBBL, and the Steelers (Australia's wheelchair rugby team) win the world championships in Denmark. For our key story we'll discuss the Australian Diamonds players protesting the Hancock Prospecting deal. Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. www.linktr.ee/thefemaleathleteproject Shop TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Find us on Instagram: @thefemaleathleteproject
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Australian Diamonds Head Coach, Stacey Marinkovich, caught up with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage after the Diamonds lost to New Zealand in the First Test of the Constellation Cup.
The Silver Ferns meet the Australian Diamonds in the first of four Tests tonight, hoping to defend the Constellation Cup they won last year. The last time the arch rivals met was in January with the Diamonds thrashing New Zealand. They are also the Commonwealth Games gold champions. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe is heading to the first test in Auckland tonight and joins Lisa Owen.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Get ready for poxy weather, All Sorts Report, Bianca Chatfield previews netball's Constellation Cup, where's the poxiest place you've every stayed?, Tom Browne's trade news, sports news, Rosie's social media feedback, Brig's Stuff You Didn't Know, Colin Fassnidge, a Classically Poor Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Significant' rainfall to drench Victoria in the coming days, with fears of flash flooding, Russia vents its fury over Ukraine in the United Nations and in netball, the Australian Diamonds arrive in New Zealand ahead of the first Constellation Cup match tonight.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers to fly to the United States for talks on the global economy; torrential rain forecast for Victoria with fears of flash flooding and in netball, the Australian Diamonds arrive in New Zealand ahead of the first Constellation Cup match tonight.
A weekly podcast covering women's sports news. Taking a look around the grounds - Knights go from wooden spooners to premiers! Opals win bronze in front of a loud home crowd, and Gina Rinehart jumps on as a major sponsor of the Australian Diamonds. For the key story we'll discuss the ridiculous click bait misogynistic claims from Steve Price. Want to come and watch our first ever live podcast with cliff diver Rhiannan Iffland. https://forms.gle/mLnCw3RRRviCjLLt6 Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. www.linktr.ee/thefemaleathleteproject Shop TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Find us on Instagram: @thefemaleathleteproject
I'm amazed every single week at how generous people are with their time in agreeing to jump on the show, but every now and then a guest says yes who I reached out to 1000% expecting a polite no if not total radio silence. And this week, we have two of them who I admire so much not only as separately very impressive individuals but also as a wonderful couple who navigate careers, compromise and continual growth in a way that made me fall a little bit in love with them as you'll probably hear. On the one hand, we have an Adelaide boy, Joe, whose big dream was playing basketball for his state but who went on to find himself at the pinnacle of the game playing for Utah Jazz in the NBA and leading the Boomers to our first Olympic medal ever in Tokyo earlier this year. On the other, we have Renae, a superstar netballer tearing up the court for the Melbourne Vixens and Australian Diamonds pulling in a host of accolades along the way before she retired to become a Mum. You can see why I couldn't believe they were happy to sit down to share the yay especially as it was their first interview together in two years and Joe's first since the Olympics and as usual I loved tracing through their ways to yay but most enjoyed the parts we don't hear about as much. With everything from the REAL story of how they fell in love, the challenge of moving countries with three kids and juggling two big careers, their son's diagnosis of autism, and the many endearing in-betweens of the Ingles family, I so enjoyed getting to know two hard-working, family-focused humans who are far more normal than their bios might suggest. Their work with charities Kulture City and 4 ASD kids nearly brought me to tears and Renae is just weeks away from running her first marathon to raise funds for the fight for inclusion and acceptance spurred by her son Jacob and his bestie Oliver who face their own fears and challenges everyday. (and I'd love the yayborhood to get behind her - links below). I hope you guys enjoy this delightful duo as much as I did! SUPPORT RENAE'S MARATHON FOR JACOB AND OLIVER FIND OUT MORE ABOUT 4ASD KIDS CHARITY FIND OUT MORE ABOUT KULTURE CITY + Follow Joe here and Renae here + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Join our Facebook community here + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!