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A beautiful lush green lawn is admired by everyone. But how do you keep your lawn thriving, or how do you lay a new one? Charlie Albone is joined by an expert in the game, Graeme Colless, director at Evergreen Turf to answer all your questions. Supplying turf to some of the biggest sports stadiums in the country, and sowing turf at major horse racing tracks and golf courses, Graeme knows plenty about growing and maintaining lovely lawns. Charlie and Graeme discuss:The importance of good preparation for your lawnWhat to consider when choosing your lawn varietyHow to have your lawn the best in the streetHow to help your lawn recover after being impacted by heavy rainAbout Graeme CollessGraeme Colless is the director of Evergreen Turf, a turf company that maintains, renovates and constructs a variety of projects in the sports fields and landscape industry. Having directed projects such as the Sydney Cricket Ground, Bankwest Stadium, Randwick Racecourse and a number of major golf courses, Graeme is an expert in the lawn industry.We love to hear from you, please email any questions you have about your garden to: charlie@stihl.com.auLearn more about how to care for your lawn from the STIHL blog:https://blog.stihl.com.au/how-to-rejuvenate-your-lawn/Website: stihl.com.au/Instagram - @stihl_au or @charlie_alboneThis podcast was hosted by Charlie Albone and created by STIHL Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast we're joined by co-host Zoe Rose to chat with Chiara Assetta who is currently saving the day as one of the talented swings of SIX the Musical. Chiara sits down with us to chat about her history in theatre, from her early days of auditions through to her contract at Universal Studios in Japan, through to now being the Dance Captain and part of the three swings in SIX. Chiara takes us through the ins and outs of what a swing does and how they are saving the day time and again through this COVID times. Hear some behind the scenes stories of the chaotic and exhilerating nature of a swing in theatre and what the role means for her. Zoe Rose is currently directing The Taming of the Shrew for the Dire Theatre Company. They are a talented singer, and performer who has appeared in shows such as The Producers, Catch Me If You Can, The Addams Family and Next to Normal. Don't forget to follow us on our socials on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and subscribe to our Youtube Channel to view behind the scenes content of our episodes. Find all our link here. EPISODE TIMINGS Pre-show chat with Zoe Rose: 1:53 Main Chat with Chiara Assetta: 11:57 What is a Swing? 18.49 Is it more exciting to be a Swing? 30:10 Jumping on halfway: 32:37 Chiara Assetta Bio Chiara Assetta (she/her) trained at Glenda Yee School of Dance and went on to graduate from ED5 International with a Diploma in Performing Arts. Chiara's professional credits include the role of Teresita in Handa Opera Australia's West Side Story on Sydney Harbour and Siblingship, the cabaret she co-created and performed in alongside her brother Daniel. She has also played Brian in Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman's Good Omens (Squabbalogic), the Bride of Frankenstein, Hip and Hop in Universal Monsters Live (Universal Studios Japan) and a Frog Choir vocalist in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Universal Studios Japan). Chiara originated the choreography for the Australian production of The Dismissal. The Broadway World Australia Awards also named Siblingship, which Chiara co-created and choreographed, Best Cabaret in 2020. On screen, Chiara's credits include Dance Academy and So You Think You Can Dance Australia as well as campaigns for brands such as Lynx. As a vocalist, she has performed the national anthem for the opening of Bankwest Stadium and backing vocals for Delta Goodrem on The Voice and The Footy Show. Book tickets to SIX the Musical here. Zoe Rose & Taming of the Shrew Zoe Rose (they/them) takes the wheel with this modern interpretation of one of The Bard's more controversial comedies! Set in the 1970's but retaining it's original text, this production comprised of a creative team that is entirely female identifying, non binary, and gender non conforming. SHEkespeare's first full scale production since the pandemic turned off the stage lights, and our first production in our very own premises The Forge! Book tickets here. Find their Facebook page here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fury Wilder #3 Boxing SC360 Series Host: LDG Co-Host: E. Torres SC360VPodcast.com #BoxingBoxing talking points Fury Wilder Covid19 fight postponed Fury got rocked Jared Anderson 9-9KO (Tay Jones boxing) Covid19 positive But Fury and wilder and their corners all vaccinated per Bob Arum NO COVID https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8eMBMrF6WY Gary Russel fight at 130 calls out Oscar Valdez and Tank Davis lol Canelo vs plant not happening for now (Al Haymon PBC) does Haymon have anything to do with this fight now happening… Canelo calling out Spence if he moves up, and Benavidez Oscar wanting to fight Canelo lol Devin Haney fights who next and does he stay with DAZN Ryan Garcia, Teofomo, Tank Break down each fight and what could happen Diaz vs Fortuna WBC Interim Lightweight title fight Jojo big win on the decision Teo Vs Kambosos possible postponed again to October Asthma Triller is making plans to stage the rescheduled Teofimo Lopez-George Kambosos undisputed lightweight championship fight Oct. 17 at Bankwest Stadium in Sydney, Australia, hometown of the title challenger, Triller co-founder Ryan Kavanaugh told ESPN on Friday. But Lopez's manager, David McWater, told ESPN that they aren't willing to fight in Australia, and aren't on board with the fight being pushed to October from the announced rescheduled date of Aug. 14. https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/31790844/teofimo-lopez-triller-disagree-planned-date-location-george-kambosos-lightweight-championship REMINDER OF FIGHTS COMING UP LOCAL BOXER MARTINO JULES 10-0 VS ARAM AVAGYAN 10-0-2 JULY 23 / 8 RDS Jermell Charlo Vs. Brian Castano July 17 Fury Vs. Wilder July 24 Showtime Postponed Teo Vs Kambosos Covid Postponed Nonito Donaire Vs. Casimero Aug 14 Showtime (Not set in stone) Manny Vs. Spence Aug 21 Fox PPV SC360VPodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sc360/support
Topics and Notes (07-11-21)1. Manny Pacquiao will not be reinstated as WBA welterweight champion for the Errol Spence fight, WBA president Gilberto Mendoza has confirmed. Fight remains for Spence's WBC & IBF titles, Yordenis Ugas keeps WBA title and may defend vs Andre Berto next. 2. Jojo Diaz is now mandatory challenger for Devin Haney's next fight after beating Javier Fortuna to win the WBC ‘interim' lightweight belt overnight. 3. Gilberto Ramirez returned by stopping Sullivan Barrera and has called out WBA light-heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol.4. Dillian Whyte, who owns WBC ‘interim' belt, has called for the WBC to make Tyson Fury ‘champion in recess' and upgrade him to full world champion: “I'll fight Wilder as world champion. Winner of that fights Fury. And winner of that fights AJ for undisputed.”5. Hearn has reiterated that he's working to make the Joseph Parker vs Dereck Chisora rematch for October/November.6. dispute over Teofimo Lopez vs George Kambosos Jr as Triller are now targeting Oct 17th at Bankwest Stadium in Kambosos' native Australia, but Lopez's manager David McWater is threatening they'll vacate IBF and walk away from the fight as a result7. A scary wait
Join Dan Ginnane, Gorden Tallis, Wendell Sailor and Brent Read, As we wrap up a convincing win to the Manly Sea Eagles over the Parramatta Eels on a very sad day for the Manly Club with the passing of one of the games greatest immortals Manly favorite son Bob Fulton. Manly winning the game 28 points to 6 at Bankwest Stadium at Parramatta See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
Join Anthony Maroon, Paul Kent, James Hooper and Gorden Tallis for Hour 1 of the Triple M Sunday Sin bin live from Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
Join Dan Ginnane, Gorden Tallis, Wendell Sailor and Brent Read, As we wrap up a convincing win to the Manly Sea Eagles over the Parramatta Eels on a very sad day for the Manly Club with the passing of one of the games greatest immortals Manly favorite son Bob Fulton. Manly winning the game 28 points to 6 at Bankwest Stadium at Parramatta See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the day of Bob Fulton's passing, his beloved Sea Eagles defeated Parramatta at Bankwest Stadium. Manly CEO Stephen Humphreys said "Bob deserved nothing less". "Just an iconic figure of our club and the game of rugby league generally. Very sad news today and we're all completely shocked by it. He'll be very sorely missed". "A lot of those young boys, (Bob) was instrumental in bringing them to the club, convincing them that this was the best place to play their footy. We are forever grateful for that". "I rang Des while he was on the bus to tell him the sad news, and he was visibly shaken". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Anthony Maroon, Paul Kent, James Hooper and Gorden Tallis for Hour 1 of the Triple M Sunday Sin bin live from Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NSWRL CEO talks about the massive City v Country junior clash at Bankwest Stadium
Joel & Satts preview tonight's NRL blockbuster match between the Parramatta Eels & Sydney Roosters at Bankwest Stadium.
In this weeks episode of Roosters Radio, we sit down with injured half Luke Keary.Luke gives us an update on his rehab, his opinion on the emerging leaders in the squad, his involvement with young star Sam Walker and his thoughts on how our team's performances have been this year.We hear the pathways and women's results over the weekend and the players to watch out for. We review our dominant win over Newcastle over the weekend and review this weeks big Friday night clash at Bankwest Stadium against Parramatta.
Another round of NRL and another disappointing performance from the Wests Tigers. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast Eddie Otto and Declan McCutcheon look back at the soul-crushing 40-6 loss to Manly at BankWest Stadium on Sunday. Amidst a tide of opinion pieces on where the club is going wrong, Eddie and Declan try to take a sensible dive into the issues with the focus being on trying to answer just what is wrong with this current side. Plus the boys take a deeper look at the future of this current Wests Tigers roster, as well as an assessment of the coach and administration. What exactly are the problems and are there any solutions? We hope you enjoy this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another round of NRL and another disappointing performance from the Wests Tigers. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast Eddie Otto and Declan McCutcheon look back at the soul-crushing 40-6 loss to Manly at BankWest Stadium on Sunday. Amidst a tide of opinion pieces on where the club is going wrong, Eddie and Declan try to take a sensible dive into the issues with the focus being on trying to answer just what is wrong with this current side. Plus the boys take a deeper look at the future of this current Wests Tigers roster, as well as an assessment of the coach and administration. What exactly are the problems and are there any solutions? We hope you enjoy this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast.
The post-event coverage of the Annual premiers iftar dinner hosted by the Honorable Gladys Berejiklian hosted at Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta. Presented on: 21st April 2021 Presented by: Nadia Zahr
The boys are working off a short week as the scramble to get ready for Round 5 but the show has to go on! Joey Grima fields the first batch of #AskJoey questions as dives into the X and Ys of the game. Starting with the roles of the A and B defenders, the mechanics of the block play and then defensive techniques, Joey delivers a cracking 101 on some of the fundamental aspects of the game. The regular season of the junior representatives winds up this weeked with the rescheduled Round 7 games taking place. The Harold Matthews are looking to shore up a Top 2 finish and a Week 1 bye in the finals while the SG Ball are looking to sneak into the Top 6. Joey talks the boys through how both teams are approaching their different scenarios. Sixties and Forty20 then run through the round to be with the Eels hosting a massive triple header at BankWest Stadium. The Jersey Flegg are taking on the Roosters and will be looking for their first win of the year while in the NSW Cup the Eels are hunting for a bounceback victory over the Dragons after dropping a game to the Magpies on Easter Monday. The weekend ends with the Eels looking to make it five straight in the NRL with a win over the 6th placed Dragons. Anthony Griffin has the Red V performing admirably in 2021 and the boys discuss what that entails for Sunday night. The return of Ryan Matterson and the club debut of Bryce Cartwright adds further intrigue to the contest and the fellas look at what sort of role 'The Carty Party' might have off the bench. This episode of The Tip Sheet ends on a sombre note as Sixties and Forty20 pay homage to one of the great characters of the game in Tommy Raudonikis. Tommy passed away on Wednesday morning after losing a battle with cancer at the age of 70.
Jimmy fears Souths could hit 80 against the battling Bulldogs on Good Friday.What's the real reason Wests Tigers didn't want to play the Eels at Bankwest Stadium?Manly - pathetic start to the season. Will Des survive?Should Jason Taumalolo be allowed to play State of Origin? NO WAYWho's your vote for the best sidestepper in rugby league?And what was the best try-saving tackle from a hot field last weekend - RTS or Kikau?All that and much more. And don't forget Jimmy's Code Word for 10% off at George's Fine Meats Cherrybrook.Happy Easter!
Join Dan Ginnane, Paul Kent, James Hooper and Gorden Tallis, For Hour 1 of today's Sunday Sin Bin. This Hour we discuss the awesome highs and lows of round 3 played so far. Parramatta Eels star winger Blake Ferguson joins us after the big win by Parramatta over the Cronulla Sharks at Bankwest Stadium last night See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys make a quick dive into 'Round 3' of the NRL! Along with this, come see us at Bankwest Stadium when the Parramatta Eels take on the Cronulla Sharks. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the podcast had to be recorded via Zoom on the 23rd of March.
Joel & Satts review the Eels huge upset win last night over the Storm at Bankwest Stadium. Can the Storm still win it all without Cam Smith? Take a listen now to listen to the boys thoughts.
Mwalimu wa Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Carl Robinson amejipata chini ya shinikizo zito hivi karibuni, baada ya timu yake kuwa na matokeo mengi mabaya.
Parts of New South Wales have been lashed by their heaviest rain in years with dangerous storms expected in NSW and Queensland over the weekend. Australians could be able to travel to New Zealand without the need to quarantine on arrival within a matter of weeks, A man accused of killing eight people and injuring another at three different massage parlours in Atlanta told police he committed the killings to remove sexual temptation, One lucky winner in Sydney has scooped the entire $50 million Powerball jackpot Last night, Deltra Goodrem has made a surprising confession - she didn't have her first alcoholic drink until she was 27,In the NRL the Parramatta Eels stunned the defending premiers, the Melbourne Storm with a 16-12 win in horrid conditions at Bankwest Stadium, While over in the AFL, Richmond made the perfect start to the 2021 season securing a 25 point win over Carlton in front of nearly 50,000 fans at the MCG See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blacktown Hospital criticised for hiring inexperienced maternity staff by the peak midwives body. NSW Police Commissioner thinks tech is a possible solution to combat sexual assault rates. GP clinics overwhelmed by interest in next week's COVID vaccine rollout. Mate vs mate as Josh Addo-Carr and Blake Ferguson hit the field tonight at Bankwest Stadium. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Head Coach Carl Veart speaks to media following the Reds' 3-2 win over Western Sydney Wanderers away from home at Bankwest Stadium.
Craig Goodwin speaks to AUFC Media on the road in New South Wales ahead of the Reds' match with Western Sydney Wanderers at Bankwest Stadium. Brought to you by RAA Travel. #RAATravel
Wanderers striker Simon Cox joined Will and Noddy to chat about the Wanderers start to the season, playing under Carl Robinson, the recruitment of Jordon Mutch, playing with former West Brom teammate Graham Dorrans and turning Bankwest Stadium into a fortress.
Fresh from claiming an Australian Title after defeating Tej Singh, Issac Hardman joins Nick and Jai to recap the highs and lows of the past year, both in and out of the ring.The boys critique the last two fights against Jamie Weetch and Tej Singh and look ahead to 2021.They discuss the impact of COVID-19, the role Promoter, Dean Lonergan and the importance of staying grounded as more success comes ‘TEAM HARDMANs’ way.Issac also gives his predictions for the Sydney Super Fight involving his former sparring partner, Tim Tzsyu who face's Bowyn Morgan in a WBO World-Title Eliminator this Wednesday at Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta.A MUST LISTEN FOR ALL FIGHT FANS!
Aussie boxing caller talks about the upcoming fight night at Bankwest Stadium
Undefeated boxer Tim Tszyu is set to face New Zealander Bowyn Morgan next on Wednesday 16th December 2020. The fight will take place at Bankwest Stadium, New South Wales, Australia.
A 17-year-old has made history in Australia by being the first person to sing the national anthem in an indigenous Australian language at an international sporting event. Olivia Fox, who is Wiradjuri, led Advance Australia Fair at Sydney's Bankwest Stadium on Saturday night, singing it in the Eora language and then in English. The strength and emotion of her ground-breaking performance was widely acclaimed. Fox, who is a student at Newtown High School of the Performing Arts in Sydney, speaks to Susie Ferguson.
Luke Bona from the Triple M Night Shift talks about Australia's National Anthem. A version was sung by Olivia Fox on the Weekend when the Wallabies played Argentina at Bankwest Stadium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wallabies players have produced a moment of absolute class during the historic first performance of an Indigenous national anthem at an international sporting event involving an Australian team.Olivia Fox, a young singer from the Newtown High School of the Performing Arts, sung Advance Australia Fair in Eora language and then in English before the Wallabies' final Rugby Championship Test of 2020 against Argentina at BankWest Stadium in Sydney.The dual-language anthem has been met with warm approval and calls for it to be introduced permanently — and the reception was even more glowing for Wallabies captain Michael Hooper and his teammates.It was the first time a joint-language anthem has been performed at an international sporting event in Australia.The spectacle was made a truly momentous moment by the entire Wallabies squad singing the Eora language anthem proudly.It was reported this week the playing group had been learning the lyrics in Eora to show the team is serious about recognising the role of First Nations people in the sport.The moving moment left Aussie sport commentators emotional and inspired.Rugby guru Jamie Pandaram posted on Twitter. Photo / TwitterThe Daily Telegraph's rugby guru Jamie Pandaram posted on Twitter: "Absolutely fantastic: every Wallabies player sung the first half of the national anthem in Indigenous language. Learned the words. Paid respect. A great step forward".Rugby Australia reporter Christy Doran also called the spectacle "spine-tingling"."The finest rendition of the Australian national anthem. That was brilliant. Never felt more proud of our anthem. Well done Olivia Fox," he posted on Twitter.The Wallabies' official Twitter profile called it a "goosebumps" moment.Australian Paralympic legend Richard Coleman wrote: "That is one incredible national anthem @wallabies! As an athlete every time the Australian anthem is performed it should be done this way. I would love to win a gold medal and hear this playing loud and proud, so so inspiring".The Wallabies are also wearing their First Nations jersey.
Jim Tucker & Queensland Reds star Bryce Hegarty join host Pete Fairbairn to preview the final Wallabies match of 2020, as they take on the Pumas at Bankwest Stadium. We discuss: - Dave Rennie picking & sticking - Jim's Wallaby rookie of the year - Reece Hodge swapping between 10 & 15 - Hunter Paisami, Jordan Petaia & Brandon Paenga-Amosa's big Wallabies seasons - What we're excited about for Rugby in 2021
Chatting to the big MARK HUNT before his fight against PAUL GALLEN in 2 weeks time! Live at Bankwest Stadium, December 16th. We chat about his UFC career, kickboxing and most importantly have a laugh. Show your support for the Super Samoan by listening to this chat anywhere you get your podcasts. Apple podcasts Spotify iTunes & more.
Jay Jay Roca & Mark Warren are joined again by Team Moloney for the first anniversary of ROCK'd. Jason opens up on his massive test with the Japanese Monster, Naoya Inoue, and we get heated and explore the robbery of our own Australian Monster, Andrew Moloney, in the desert in his rematch with Joshua Franco. Officials with video replay access to what was a clear victory to Andrew Moloney had a chance for boxing to shine but instead, it was yet another black eye for the sport!As we drop Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jnr face off in an exhibition fight which begs the question, what is an exhibition fight? What are the rules? Mike Tyson in an exhibition? We all agree everyone pays to go to the circus! That said, both these superstars are raising funds for charity as PPV sales are through the roof!No Limits promoter Matt Rose has put together a cracker card to close out 2020, a year like no other, as Tim Tszyu dances with tough as teak Kiwi Bowyn Morgan. Morgan is in for his biggest test inside the only square ring. The undercard has Team Moloney all stirred up, we can't wait for this blockbuster card from Bankwest Stadium and live on Main Event Pay Per View. Whilst MMA legend Mark Hunt and Rugby Leagues Paul Gallen are grabbing most of the publicity, this card is truly stacked from start to finish!Mark Warren is fired up with fighting words regarding our Australian troops as the government looks to revoke meritorious medals of service from SAS troops for past alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. Our troops haven't even stepped into a courtroom yet but somehow their fate is seemingly sealed! How do they now get a fair trial? We encouage your support of our fighting forces past and present and ask you to go online to voiceofaveteran.org and sign the petition in support of the so many, who have given so much, many paying the ultimate price whilst draped in our flag.This is RocKD Rnd 12
RugbyTime Podcast #12 especial Tri Nations 2020: Los Pumas y una victoria histórica frente a los All Blacks de Nueva Zelanda. La tercera fecha del Tri Nations quedará en el recuerdo del Rugby Argentino por siempre. Los Pumas vencieron, por primera vez en la historia, a los "hombres de negro" por 25-15 en un partido soñado en el Bankwest Stadium de Sidney. Resumen del partido, el Haka y testimonios de los jugadores: Juan Imhoff, Santiago Chocobares, y Matías Orlando. www.rugbytime.tv
It was an upset for the ages on Saturday night with Argentina knocking off the All Blacks in their Tri Nations Test at Bankwest Stadium in Sydney. SPARK Sport broadcaster, Scotty Stevenson joined us to discuss the fallout
We talk to Mark Hunt about his Combat Sports Career, fighting K1, Pride and the UFC and his battle to make MMA a clean sport. We also talk to Mark about his upcoming fight with Paul Gallen at Bankwest Stadium
They were representing a country in a Covid lockdown since March. Half a dozen players, plus inspirational head coach Mario Ledesma, have had the virus. They haven't played a game together since the Rugby World Cup 13 months ago. They have just beaten the All Blacks for the first time.No wonder emotions were running high on the Bankwest Stadium pitch in Western Sydney even before the final whistle blew for their epic 25-15 victory over a full-strength All Black side presumably highly motivated to respond to last weekend's defeat to the Wallabies in Brisbane.There was singing in grandstand and tears in the coaching box. In the final moments before referee Angus Gardner signalled fulltime, Ledesma, having congratulated his fellow coaches, including former Wallabies head coach Michael Cheika, looked at his players on the pitch and quickly looked away, overcome."It's kind of surreal what just happened out there," Ledesma said afterwards. "Not just the result, but even playing the game was surreal for us."It is one of the biggest upsets in test rugby history because it's difficult to imagine a more challenging build-up to a test. The Pumas are the only team in the Tri Nations in Australia to go through a strict quarantine which meant they couldn't train as a team for weeks. Their lack of game time meant the players suffered multiple soft tissue injuries in training.Cheika, the Aussie who delivered a key message to the squad on his arrival, often had to view trainings from a coaches' box away from the field and communicated via Zoom meetings.And that's before we get into what's happening at home; there are more than 1.1 million cases of Covid in Argentina and more than 35,000 people have died from the virus."It's tough over there at the moment," captain Pablo Matera said. "It was difficult for us to be all together here in Australia. We're representing a lot of things. I think that was a blessing in the energy we had."With monstrous flanker Matera in charge they took control from the opening whistle. They showed greater discipline and composure – problem areas in the past, but better than the All Blacks on Saturday – and dictated terms through their first-five Nicolas Sanchez, who scored all their points.Fundamentally, though, the win was due to a defensive wall built on pride and trust and the All Blacks had no answer to it. From a New Zealand perspective, there will be real concern it could happen again at Newcastle's McDonald Jones Stadium in a fortnight."We felt the trust," Matera said. "We were confident without the ball. We were disciplined and knew the guy beside us would do the job."How did they do it? "There's no magic formula," Ledesma replied."We started working in January with Pablo and some of the boys around what team we wanted and we talked about identity and culture. The big difference I guess is that they own it now. It's their team. It's always the players and they've been great through the pandemic situation, just going from quarantine to quarantine – some of the boys haven't seen their families for four months. They haven't complained once."Ledesma agreed it was the coaching highlight of his career. "It has to be up there – 100 per cent – for the emotional journey we've been on and everything we've experienced."I think it's the only team we haven't beaten. I think we'll remember this for a long time coming, not only because of the game but for the special situation that got us to the game."Asked about the influence of Cheika, the former Wallabies head coach who was sacked last year, Matera revealed a key piece of advice delivered by the Australian."Seeing us as a team from the outside, he came to us on the first day and said 'hey, what are you waiting for? You've got everything – you've got big players, physical players, young players, a lot of energy, go and take it. Just take it.' That made us believe in ourselves a lot."At the end, Ledesma couldn't explain what he'd witnessed."We've c...
Interim Head Coach Carl Veart spoke to media following the Reds 5-3 win over Perth Glory at Bankwest Stadium in the Hyundai A-League.
Interim Head Coach Carl Veart speaks to media ahead of the Reds' clash with Perth Glory at Bankwest Stadium on Thursday night.
Interim Head Coach Carl Veart speaks to media following the Reds' 1-1 draw With Wellington Phoenix at Bankwest Stadium in Sydney on Saturday.
Interim Head Coach Carl Veart speaks to media via Zoom ahead of the Reds clash with Wellington Phoenix at Bankwest Stadium in Sydney.
The Wests Tigers fell to a hungrier and speedier team last Friday night at Bankwest Stadium. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, we look at what went wrong for the Tigers in the match against the Bunnies. We also look at the decision by Michael Maguire to dump Luke Brooks from the starting side for this week's game against Brisbane. Will this be the decision that helps Luke reach the next level, or is it a sign his future at the club might be in jeopardy? Also on the agenda, discussion around Wests Tigers recruitment, particularly the potential opportunity to add former Panther and Bulldog Corey Harawira-Naera to the squad. And we look at the interesting team selections made by Madge for the Broncos match. We hope you enjoy this edition of the podcast...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wests Tigers scored an impressive win over the struggling Bulldogs at Bankwest Stadium at the weekend. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, we look back at that match and try to work out if the Tigers really have turned the corner. After conceding the first try the Wests Tigers turned things around to dominate the Bulldogs for the rest of the night, in what was a good team performance we single out a few players for the quality of their games. We also talk goal-kicking (again), and just how much Harry Grant has added to the team. On the recruitment front, we discuss Declan's ideas of doing further trades with the Melbourne Storm and look at whether it would be a good idea to let Benji Marshall finish his career at another NRL team. All that and more on this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wests Tigers are back in action this Thursday night when they take on the Rabbitohs at BankWest Stadium in Parramatta. Ahead of that round 15 NRL clash we take a look at the latest Wests Tigers news, including the re-signing of Corey Thompson. Joel and Eddie also discuss the loss of Tyson Gamble and Mahe Fonua and look at who might be able to come into the Wests Tigers squad before June 30. Also on this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast the boys give their mid-year report card on each player that has taken the field for the Tigers so far in 2019. Has anyone earned a 10 out of 10? And which players are falling below a pass mark so far? You'll find out this week. And a walk down memory lane takes us back to the final days of the Wests Magpies and Balmain Tigers and into the very early days of the Wests Tigers with discussion about two whole-hearted Wests Tigers players. We hope you can join us for this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our full wrap of the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose and we'll take you through all the major announcements for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch, LG has launched a new 5G phone with dual screens, Samsung has announced its 98-inch 8K TV but just wait till we tell you the price, we take a look inside the high tech state of the art Bankwest Stadium and we wrap things up with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Full disclosure - this isn't going to be the most positive edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast. It's pretty dark in Tiger Town at the moment and we, as two devoted Wests Tigers fans, are feeling pretty flat about not just the team, but the Wests Tigers organisation as a whole. On this edition we look back at the disappointing performance against the Raiders. On episode 34 we also cover: The underwhelming experience that was a night out at Bankwest Stadium. The 20 years of continuing under performance of the club. The ongoing contract discussions surrounding the club. Missing out on the signature of Dallin Watene-Zelezniak. Talk about Moses Mbye being dropped to the bench. Weird recent team selections. See, we said there wasn't a lot to be really positive about! Most importantly, don't forget to have your say in the comment section, send us a message here, get us on Facebook or leave a comment on this thread on the Wests Tigers Forum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast we look at what went wrong in our clash against the Eels. The slippery blue and golds were way too good for the Tigers at the new Bankwest Stadium yesterday afternoon, but does the heavy loss spell the end of our season? Where can we improve? What can Michael Maguire do to get the boys on the job against the Titans in Tamworth on Saturday night? We talk about the negatives, find a few positives, and try to answer those questions on this edition...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready for a big afternoon on Monday Wests Tigers fans when the good guys take on the Eels at the new Bankwest Stadium. Sure, this one isn't a Tigers home game, but it will give us a first look at the Wests Tigers new state of the art stadium in Parramatta. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast we preview the match and look at how we match up against the resurgent Eels. Also, we discuss some news around the Wests Tigers that has come through in the past few weeks, including the latest signing news and discussion around the Canterbury player that could potentially be wearing our colours in 2020. Also, can Chris Lawrence fight his way back from another horrific injury? And we look at whether the Wests Tigers jumped the gun a bit with their Centre of Excellence announcement? Don't miss it Wests Tigers fans! It's the latest edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.