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The UCI Bmx Racing World Cup rolls into Australia this weekend. We make our picks and break down what we think will unfold in the racing this weekend. Enjoy! #Chatter
In the aftermath of Australia's astonishing 50-over World Cup win in India, broadcaster Jarrod Kimber and former England fast bowler Alex Tudor were set the task of putting together an all-time Australian ODI XI. Agree or disagree with their team? Head to @cricket_ts to continue the debate.More content is available on the talkSPORT cricket YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - the Joel Selwood Stand, Australia's Sports Person of the Year and more 2. Tony Webeck at the Australian PGA Championship 3. ESPN's Laurie Horesch talks NFL 4. Lost in the Wash 5. Joel Selwood on the new stand at GMBHA Stadium being named after him 6. Australian World Cup star Marnus Labuschagne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jules was joined by Brad Hogg to discuss Australia's win over South Africa at the world cup last night, and to look ahead to the final Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jarrod talks about the world cup, free Robelinda, Madushanka and strike bowlers, Delhi air, and what was the best Australian World Cup winning team.-Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkFortyTwo makes our video productions. Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics.
Max joined Gerard to discuss the 2034 Australian World Cup bid withdrawal, the Ballon d'Or, Ange Postecoglou, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve O'Keefe reviews the Australian World Cup match, Summer Content, future of Keaon Kolonamatangi and Bradman Best - 09/10/23 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cricket writer Ben Horne joins Peter to give us the latest on the Australian World Cup team that has been selected to go to India and the potential news of Cricket being added to thr Olympic card for LA 2028. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Painey discussed the reasons behind his shock coaching move after it was revealed live on air, before revealing the Australian World Cup squad he'd send to India later this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reggae's guest is Australian World Cup park skier Cameron Waddell, a born and bred Jindabyne local who grew up skiing Perisher from the age of two. Cam's competitive career started as a mogul skier but when he was 13 he followed his old brother Thomas into the Perisher park, started hitting the jumps and mogul skiing was done. 10 years later Cameron is our lone male skier on the FIS Freeski World Cup Tour and has been through the highs and lows of elite sport, now focussed on consistent top 10 finishes, his sights set on the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
Australia is readying up for a once-in-a-lifetime World Cup on home soil, and its hopes rest on shoulders of its captain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean and Fab chat Alcatraz, Del Piero and Totti, National Treasure, a revelation about Weiters, Aus Post rubber bands, being too old for new music and Fab's neighbours houses. 00:00 - Intro 12:16 - ratings and reviews 12:35 - #PrenderDJ 16:38 - “There's something very familiar about all this…” 21:26 - Excuses galore 35:04 - in the coach's image 42:56 - the coaching group part I 46:45 - fits and starts, classic United, 90s Azzuri chat, Del Piero, Totti, Australian World Cup moments, San Francisco Bay, The Rock, National Treasure 2 1:09:06 - The coaching group part II and less is more 1:19:32 - [REDACTED SEGMENT 1] 1:23:26 - the wrong stuff, Australian Football Video, hitting change-ups 1:38:20 - Fab has some mail about Weiters 1:41:36 - the playing group, red rubber bands are a hazard 2:05:50 - [REDACTED SEGMENT 2] 2:12:05 - chicken salads 2:13:41 - chickens shits 2:16:28 - Esai Morales 2:17:19 - mailbox 2:23:32 - Johnny Raincloud 2:28:37 - [REDACTED SEGMENT 3] 2:29:52 - Millionaire 2:34:57 - outro and #PrenderDJ
Anna Harrington of the Australian Associated Press joins Ger and Shane live from Melbourne on #OTBAM as the Socceroos earned a spot in the World Cup knockout stages after a 1-0 win over Denmark. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
On today's episode, Morgan From Australia (@MorganFromAus) joins the show to talk about Morgan's Australian World Cup experience, US vs Iran, and morally despicable World Cup coverage. Plus, I try and avoid Morgan's onslaught of Zion Williamson fat jokes, revisiting James Harden's Crazy December 2020, and Jayson Tatum, Nikola Jokic, Luka Doncic fighting for NBA MVP. Plus Morgan is over Kyle Shanahan, Mike McDaniel, Tua, Tim Tebow, and crying during sporting events and sex in the last year CKSAML Productions Subscribe to our new Podcast series. The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty on Apple Podcasts Part 1: The Greatest Dynasty in North American Pro Sports – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty Part 2: Gregg Popovich – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty Part 3: Kawhi Leonard – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty Part 4: What Happened in 2018?? – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty | Podcast on Spotify Part 5: The Fall – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty | Podcast on Spotify This show is presented by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use Code “BLEAV” for a 50% bonus on your initial deposit This show is presented by ButcherBox Meat Delivery Subscription. Use our Code “BLEAV” at Checkout
Cricket writer & comedian Dan Liebke joined Matty this morning to speak about his new book on the greatest Australian World Cup wins & discuss our chances in the T20 World Cup.
Daggy, Barney & Oli are joined by Trev from Club Trev to look back on the Penrith Panthers dominant display in the NRL Grand Final, who stepped up and got stepped on and what the future holds... We also discuss the Australian World Cup team & the farcical state of the Daly M table - a fun show as always so check it out!
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Pat & Heals catch up with Cowboys forward Tom Gilbert ahead of the finals as Tommy plays down claims by Heals that he should be selected for the Australian World Cup side, plus he reveals the latest on Tom Dearden.
The wisdom and experience of Robert Craddock joins Gerard to pick through the entrails of Australia's disastrous T20 World Cup loss to England. Can the side put itself back together with two group matches remaining?
Australian World Cup winning captain Alex Blackwell joined Mel Jones in episode 7 of the Road to the T20 World Cup!
Phil, Ant and Alex get together to briefly (lol) discuss the different journeys taken by the South African, New Zealand, and Australian World Cup squads since the last World Cup and which players have fallen by the wayside (sorry Owen Franks...we knew you well). The interesting topic of cap retention forms part of the discussion. Ale'x recording is reportedly of sub-optimal quality (he bought a new mic apparently) with some echo, for which we apologise for. This is what happens when guys have a side podcast on the side. The boys (there is only one "gang" in the ERB universe) only discover this at the end! Enjoy! Music by @monstroid, 80s TV Show.
Mike Hussey joins Srinath and Gaurav to talk about the Australian World Cup machine, what ails South Africa, why accumulators are shining at this World Cup, and lots more
Today we are joined by Bonita Mersiades, former Head of Public Affairs with the Football Federation Australia, and author of Whatever It Takes: The Inside Story of the FIFA Way (Powderhouse Press, 2018). In our conversation, we discussed the 2018/2022 Australian World Cup bid, the future of global football, and the FIFA way. In Whatever It Takes, Mersiades offers an insiders account into the Australian bid, unpacking the political and personal ambitions that drove the process. The Football Federation Australia, one of the country ’s most powerful executives, and the Commonwealth government worked together to develop a case for an Australian World Cup. They produced an attractive sales pitch that included new stadiums across the country, partnerships with state governments, and potential celebrity endorsements from Aussie movie stars. The bid cost the Australian taxpayers over 50 million dollars, much of that money paid to consultants, but in front of the secretive Executive Committee, the their bid received only one vote. Whatever It Takes documents how the Australian bid failed so completely. Mersiades showcases how the Australian bid – seen by many as the dirty bid – was compromised and highlights how the World Cup bid process can implicate federation officials, journalists, and sportsmen. Mersiades’ account pulses. Few escape her vivid recollections as she deftly weaves her short chapters full with rich conversations with top FIFA officials, including Sepp Blatter; arguments with jet setting former soccer stars; interviews with journalists from around the globe; and interrogations from FBI investigators. Anyone interested in the inner workings of sports most powerful and at times secretive organizations should read Mersiades insiders account. Keith Rathbone is a lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His manuscript, entitled A Nation in Play: Physical Culture, the State, and Society during France’s Dark Years, 1932-1948, examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are joined by Bonita Mersiades, former Head of Public Affairs with the Football Federation Australia, and author of Whatever It Takes: The Inside Story of the FIFA Way (Powderhouse Press, 2018). In our conversation, we discussed the 2018/2022 Australian World Cup bid, the future of global football, and the FIFA way. In Whatever It Takes, Mersiades offers an insiders account into the Australian bid, unpacking the political and personal ambitions that drove the process. The Football Federation Australia, one of the country ’s most powerful executives, and the Commonwealth government worked together to develop a case for an Australian World Cup. They produced an attractive sales pitch that included new stadiums across the country, partnerships with state governments, and potential celebrity endorsements from Aussie movie stars. The bid cost the Australian taxpayers over 50 million dollars, much of that money paid to consultants, but in front of the secretive Executive Committee, the their bid received only one vote. Whatever It Takes documents how the Australian bid failed so completely. Mersiades showcases how the Australian bid – seen by many as the dirty bid – was compromised and highlights how the World Cup bid process can implicate federation officials, journalists, and sportsmen. Mersiades’ account pulses. Few escape her vivid recollections as she deftly weaves her short chapters full with rich conversations with top FIFA officials, including Sepp Blatter; arguments with jet setting former soccer stars; interviews with journalists from around the globe; and interrogations from FBI investigators. Anyone interested in the inner workings of sports most powerful and at times secretive organizations should read Mersiades insiders account. Keith Rathbone is a lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His manuscript, entitled A Nation in Play: Physical Culture, the State, and Society during France’s Dark Years, 1932-1948, examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are joined by Bonita Mersiades, former Head of Public Affairs with the Football Federation Australia, and author of Whatever It Takes: The Inside Story of the FIFA Way (Powderhouse Press, 2018). In our conversation, we discussed the 2018/2022 Australian World Cup bid, the future of global football, and the FIFA way. In Whatever It Takes, Mersiades offers an insiders account into the Australian bid, unpacking the political and personal ambitions that drove the process. The Football Federation Australia, one of the country ’s most powerful executives, and the Commonwealth government worked together to develop a case for an Australian World Cup. They produced an attractive sales pitch that included new stadiums across the country, partnerships with state governments, and potential celebrity endorsements from Aussie movie stars. The bid cost the Australian taxpayers over 50 million dollars, much of that money paid to consultants, but in front of the secretive Executive Committee, the their bid received only one vote. Whatever It Takes documents how the Australian bid failed so completely. Mersiades showcases how the Australian bid – seen by many as the dirty bid – was compromised and highlights how the World Cup bid process can implicate federation officials, journalists, and sportsmen. Mersiades’ account pulses. Few escape her vivid recollections as she deftly weaves her short chapters full with rich conversations with top FIFA officials, including Sepp Blatter; arguments with jet setting former soccer stars; interviews with journalists from around the globe; and interrogations from FBI investigators. Anyone interested in the inner workings of sports most powerful and at times secretive organizations should read Mersiades insiders account. Keith Rathbone is a lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His manuscript, entitled A Nation in Play: Physical Culture, the State, and Society during France’s Dark Years, 1932-1948, examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are joined by Bonita Mersiades, former Head of Public Affairs with the Football Federation Australia, and author of Whatever It Takes: The Inside Story of the FIFA Way (Powderhouse Press, 2018). In our conversation, we discussed the 2018/2022 Australian World Cup bid, the future of global football, and the FIFA way. In Whatever It Takes, Mersiades offers an insiders account into the Australian bid, unpacking the political and personal ambitions that drove the process. The Football Federation Australia, one of the country ’s most powerful executives, and the Commonwealth government worked together to develop a case for an Australian World Cup. They produced an attractive sales pitch that included new stadiums across the country, partnerships with state governments, and potential celebrity endorsements from Aussie movie stars. The bid cost the Australian taxpayers over 50 million dollars, much of that money paid to consultants, but in front of the secretive Executive Committee, the their bid received only one vote. Whatever It Takes documents how the Australian bid failed so completely. Mersiades showcases how the Australian bid – seen by many as the dirty bid – was compromised and highlights how the World Cup bid process can implicate federation officials, journalists, and sportsmen. Mersiades’ account pulses. Few escape her vivid recollections as she deftly weaves her short chapters full with rich conversations with top FIFA officials, including Sepp Blatter; arguments with jet setting former soccer stars; interviews with journalists from around the globe; and interrogations from FBI investigators. Anyone interested in the inner workings of sports most powerful and at times secretive organizations should read Mersiades insiders account. Keith Rathbone is a lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His manuscript, entitled A Nation in Play: Physical Culture, the State, and Society during France’s Dark Years, 1932-1948, examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-Australian World Cup bowling coach, Adam Griffiths updates us on the health of Aussie quicks.-Gun sports writer Robert Craddock discusses Smith and Warner's return to the team-Intrepid World Cup reporter Sam Landsberger sticks up for Melbourne and Kane RichardsonKeep up with all the cricket news at: www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/cricketYou can email the show at: auscricketpod@gmail.comFind Andrew Menczel on twitter @amenners or www.andrewmenczel.comThe podcast is on Instagram & Twitter: @auscricketpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dwayne's thoughts on the Crows and your calls 2. Mark Hayes on Tiger Woods 3. Peter Lalor on the Australian World Cup squad 4. Don Pyke speaks
Find out who is looking good to make the Australian World Cup team, why the IPL rules all T20 comps and what the panelists can't let go of this week.Keep up with all the cricket news at: www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/cricketYou can email the show at: auscricketpod@gmail.comFind Andrew Menczel on twitter @amenners or www.andrewmenczel.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.