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As the Huon Channel Cricket Association (HCCA) prepares for the women’s Grand Final this weekend, Kaz and Tubes chat to Natalie Schilov, Cricket Tasmania’s Head Coach – Female Pathway Programs, about participation rates increasing across the HCCA and Southern Cricket Association (SCA), and the importance of women playing sport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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GET TO KNOW BEAU with Deputy Chair of Cricket Tasmania Tim Scott. Tom Morris and Bharat Sundaresan caught up with Tim Scott to chat about the life of Beau Webster and what they can expect from his debut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guy Franklin, Principal and Co-Founder at All Aerobics Fitness, talks Kaz and Tubes through his fitness tips to navigate the Christmas period. Tubes catches up with Cricket Tasmania CEO, Dominic Baker, and Royal Hobart Golf Club General Manager, Nathan Sharrock, following the announcement of the new Cricket Tasmania development for the site. Dianne Underwood, CEO of Home Base Tasmania, formally Colony 47, details the work they’re doing to help Tassie’s 1,000+ homeless kids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In an exclusive chat with Kaz and Tubes, Julie Collins, Federal Labor MP for Franklin, announces her plans to run again for the seat of Franklin in the upcoming Federal Election. Movember Ambassador, Tommy Windsor, recaps the Mobart Mobros' efforts in the Point to Pinnacle, and calls on our politicians to help improve men's health. Shayne Wicks, General Manager of Marketing and Communications at Cricket Tasmania, details tonight's Hobart Hurricanes WBBL double-header at Ninja Stadium. And, Southern Sons frontman, Jack Jones, previews the band's 35th Anniversary Tour, coming to Tassie in March next year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tassie's own Chris Fagan, Coach of the Brisbane Lions, speaks with Kaz and Tubes about bringing the 2024 AFL Premiership Cup to the gravel in Queenstown, for its only Tasmanian appearance. Point to Pinnacle Organisers, Tim Smith and Kim Gillard, discuss the heartwarming feeling of community that comes with taking part, and the record-breaking number of participants signed up for this year's event. Plus, Salliann Beams, General Manager of High Performance at Cricket Tasmania, provides an update on the Huon Channel Cricket Association (HCCA) and Southern Cricket Association (SCA) women's competitions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tubes Spin On Sport EXCLUSIVE | Cricket Season is almost here and Cricket Tasmania's Women are looking to achieve an unprecedented 4th Ruth Preddy trophy in a row. The new recruits join and familiar faces as Tubes speaks exclusively with Nicola Carey, Lizelle Lee and Ruth Johnston ahead of the 2024/2025 Women's National Cricket League season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #18 of Spotlight of Tasmania we catch up with Dom Baker, CEO of Cricket Tasmania, about what the Macquarie Point Stadium could mean for international cricket in our state, and the future of Blundstone Arena. Kaz finds out how aspiring Tassie drummers should get started, chatting with local musician and drum teacher, Jeremy Sibson. Plus, Tubes hears from 17-year-old Tassie tennis star, George Anderson, who just won his first junior boys' doubles title at an ITF J60 tournament in Ireland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brent and Painey went Around The State to discuss Labor's backflip on the stadium, the latest news out of Cricket Tasmania and local footy. They also answered all your questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Neil is joined by someone who fills a vital role in sport which is uncommon in Basketball currently but on the rise. A 3 time WNCL winning support staff member, a soon to be one time Sheffield Shield winning staff member hopefully, Emma Doherty is the player Development Manager for Cricket Tasmania and she is going to share with us some insight about her role and hopefully give you some ideas about areas we could investigate in basketball
Cricket Tasmania CEO Dominic Baker joined Brent and Painey in the studio to discuss the Tigers' WNCL three-peat and the organisation's proposal for a new high-performance centre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cricket Tasmania CEO Dominic Baker joined Brent and Painey to talk the Hurricanes, Tigers, Matty Wade and D'Arcy Short's departure to the Strikers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Furious Western Sydney leaders have slammed Labor's plans to shelve a crucial Metro link between Parramatta and the region's new airport The glamorous lawyer daughter of controversial property developer Jean Nassif has been released on strict conditional bail amid allegations she supplied fake contracts to secure a $150 million loan to help her father Renee Ferguson, who made headlines when she became embroiled in a texting scandal with then Australian Test captain Tim Paine, has avoided a prison sentence for thefts from Cricket Tasmania. And Megastar Harry Styles touched down at Sydney's Bankstown Airport yesterday afternoon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Woody and Tubes congratulate Australian cricket icon David 'Boonie' Boon on his recent appointment as Chair of Cricket Tasmania. Boonie also shares a story of a haunted Boonie doll from back in the day. Image: Supplied - Cricket Tasmania.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GM of the Hobart Hurricanes Scott Barnes catches up with Woody and Tubes to chat about the Hydro Tasmania Community Cricket Blitz. This week a group of 26 Tasmanian Tigers and Hobart Hurricanes players – from both the male and female programs – will visit schools in the South, North, North West, East Coast, West Coast and King Island regions, supported by Cricket Tasmania staff. As well as running clinics teaching students the basics of cricket, participants in the clinics will have the chance to meet and ask questions of some of their favourite players.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cricket Tasmania CEO Dominic Baker speaks to Jack and Flash about a big week at the Hurricanes.
Jack and Flash discuss the week's big sporting issues, and where to for Cricket Tasmania with the summer of cricket.
Jeff Vaughan speaks to Flash and Geevesy about his return to Tasmania as Tigers coach on a five year deal.
Alex Doolan chats to Jack and Flash about Jeff Vaughan's appointment as Cricket Tasmania coach, Andrew McDonald's appointment as Cricket Australia Men's coach and Tim Paine's future.
Peter Gutwein joins us to chat about the state of footy and cricket in Tasmania amid the plans to build a new state of the art stadium in Hobart!
Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by Jonathan Agnew and former England fast bowler Steven Finn for reaction to the second day of the fifth Ashes Test in Hobart. We'll hear from Australia's Mitchell Starc and England's Sam Billings after he made 29 on his Test batting debut. Plus Dominic Baker, chief executive of Cricket Tasmania, tells us how they came to host an Ashes Test for the first time. (Photo: Australia's Pat Cummins celebrates taking the wicket of England's Zak Crawley. Credit: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
Cricket Tasmania CEO Dominic Baker joined Karen Tighe after the announcement that Hobart will host the fifth Ashes Test. The pink ball test will be the first time the Ashes has been played in the state. Baker was grateful for the decision and said it was the "morally right thing to do".
Cricket Tasmania CEO Dominic Baker joined Karen Tighe after the announcement that Hobart will host the fifth Ashes Test. The pink ball test will be the first time the Ashes has been played in the state. Baker was grateful for the decision and said it was the "morally right thing to do".
After months of negotiations, Cricket Australia and the WA Government were unable to reach an agreement on entry conditions for players, their families, match officials and broadcast production staff. Cricket Tasmania is pushing for the test to be held in Hobart after a scheduled summer match with Afghanistan was cancelled.
Former Australia cricket captain Tim Paine is taking a leave of absence from all forms of cricket for the "foreseeable future", essentially ruling him out of the Ashes and putting his international career in serious doubt.Cricket Tasmania released a statement announcing the news on Friday morning and said it will "continue to support Tim and his family both professionally and personally over the summer"."Tim's decision makes him unavailable for selection for today's Marsh One-Day Cup match against Western Australia. His place in the squad will be taken by Charlie Wakim," the statement read.Paine's manager James Henderson, the managing director of sports and media agency DESG, tweeted: "Confirming that @tdpaine36 is stepping away from cricket for an indefinite mental health break. We are extremely concerned for his and Bonnie's well-being and will be making no further comment at this time."Cricket Tasmania boss Dominic Baker told ABC radio in Hobart: "It's a traumatic event for him ... a week ago he was the Australian captain so these things take time. I think he's done the right thing, he's prioritising his welfare and the welfare of his family."Paine's announcement comes the week after he stood down as Australian Test captain because a sexting scandal with a former Cricket Tasmania staffer was made public.Paine sent lewd messages to a woman on the eve of the 2017/18 Ashes series, but an investigation cleared him of any code of conduct breach when the matter was brought to Cricket Australia's attention in 2018.With this in mind, there has been much debate since about whether Paine should have been appointed full-time captain after Steve Smith's ban following the ball tampering scandal in South Africa in 2018.Paine skippered the final match of that infamous tour and remained in charge of the Test team until last Friday, when he quit in an emotional statement to the press.Paine announced last week that although he was standing down as Test captain, he intended to remain available for selection for this summer's upcoming Ashes series, the first Test of which starts in Brisbane on December 8.That now looks increasingly unlikely and the wicketkeeper's decision to step away from cricket opens the door for either Alex Carey or Josh Inglis to make their Test debut behind the stumps.Paine's last game for Australia was against India at the Gabba in January. He does not play limited overs cricket for the national side, and watched on at home as Aaron Finch led the team to a win at the T20 World Cup in the UAE.Speaking last week about his decision to resign as captain, Paine said: "Although exonerated (by CA and CT investigations), I deeply regretted this incident at the time, and still do today. I spoke to my wife and family at the time and am enormously grateful for their forgiveness and support."We thought this incident was behind us and that I could focus entirely on the team, as I have done for the last three or four years. However, I recently became aware that this private text exchange was going to become public."On reflection, my actions in 2017 do not meet the standard of an Australian cricket captain, or the wider community. I'm deeply sorry for the hurt and pain that I have caused to my wife, my family, and to the other party."I'm sorry for any damage that this does to the reputation of our sport. And I believe that it is the right decision for me to stand down as captain, effective immediately. I do not want this to become an unwelcome disruption to the team ahead of what is a huge Ashes series."To Australian cricket fans — I'm deeply sorry that my past behaviour has impacted our game on the eve of the Ashes. For the disappointment I have caused to fans and the entire cricket community, I apologise."I've been blessed with a wonderful, loving and supportive family, and it breaks my heart to know how much I've let them down. They have always stood by me, been my most loyal fans, and I'm indebted to them...
Borders are being slammed shut to a number of African nations following the emergence of a new mutant strain of COVID that has been christened Omicron. The woman at the centre of the Tim Paine sexting scandal is taking legal action against Cricket Tasmania in the Federal Court. Canadian rocker Bryan Adams has been admitted to hospital in Italy after testing positive for Covid-19 for a second time in a month. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian cricketer Tim Paine has called time on his career for the foreseeable future. He released a statement on his decision through Cricket Tasmania earlier today, coming a week after resigning from the test captaincy after a sexting scandal.Meanwhile, fast-bowler Pat Cummins is set to become Australia's 47th test captain, while former captain Steve Smith has been named vice-captain.Triple M sports broadcaster Ben Dobbins joined Heather du Plessis-Allan.LISTEN ABOVE
Tim Paine has announced he is taking a break from cricket.The former Australian test captain resigned from the captaincy last week over a sexting scandal and has now today announced a leave of absence from all forms of cricket for the "foreseeable future".The announcement came through a statement from Cricket Tasmania on Friday.The Peng Shuai saga is thought to have changed some attitudes towards participation with China in sport.Ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics, IOC President Thomas Bach met with Peng Shuai on a video call to confirm her safety, but the WTA don't buy their story.Cycling NZ's high-performance director has resigned after an "integrity breach" at the Tokyo Olympics was revealed.The investigation revealed that the process to replace an athlete during a cycling event hadn't been conducted according to IOC and UCI rules.Phil Gifford and Miles Davis joined Heather du Plessis-Allan to discuss the week's sports news
Borders are being slammed shut to a number of African nations following the emergence of a new mutant strain of COVID that has been christened Omicron. The woman at the centre of the Tim Paine sexting scandal is taking legal action against Cricket Tasmania in the Federal Court. Canadian rocker Bryan Adams has been admitted to hospital in Italy after testing positive for Covid-19 for a second time in a month. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Borders are being slammed shut to a number of African nations following the emergence of a new mutant strain of COVID that has been christened Omicron. The woman at the centre of the Tim Paine sexting scandal is taking legal action against Cricket Tasmania in the Federal Court. Canadian rocker Bryan Adams has been admitted to hospital in Italy after testing positive for Covid-19 for a second time in a month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Gill speaks to Jack and Flash about the consultation committee being finalised for the Tasmanian AFL Taskforce.
The Rush Hour with Bernie, Blewey & Jars Catch-Up - Triple M Adelaide 104.7
INTRO - Roo, Ditts & Loz get a whack about the golf day yesterday, Cricket Tasmania not happy with Cricket Australia over handling of Tim Paine scandal, Justin Langer not on panel to select Tim's replacement as Captain & AFL Draft tonight. CALLUM TWOMEY – AFL Draft tonight at 6.30pm, Do you like the draft over two days? Jason Horne-Francis, how does he compare to other number 1 picks? Crows and Port, what do you think they'll end up with? BERN FILLS OUT SCHOOL APPLICATION FOR HARVEY - Bern's getting ahead organizing a school for Harvey but when it came to putting in his own profession in the application form, well Bern wasn't happy! IVA DAVIES FROM ICEHOUSE - Celebrating 40 years of Great Southern Land! FURIOUS 5 QUIZ - The last one for 2021! GOLF DAY AT GRANGE - The boys re-cap yesterday's game. BERN'S FINAL FACTS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Masks could continue to be compulsory in retail shops after 95 per cent of over-16s are fully vaccinated. PM tries to rally the team after Coalition officials cross the floor on mask mandates. A court has refused to hand over documents detailing why a magistrate allowed an alleged rapist to walk free on bail. The Tim Paine sexting scandal has sparked a war across the game, with Cricket Tasmania savaging Cricket Australia. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Satts and Jase were joined tonight by Tino Fa'asuamaleaui , Chris Nelson, former Wallaby Garrick Morgan & your texts on Tim Paine & a name for our weather cock
The Sports Editor From The Mercury Brett Stubbs discusses Cricket Tasmania's fiery response to Cricket Australia
'Cricket Tasmania yesterday released a statement in full support of Tim Paine, scathing towards Cricket Australia, Brett Stubbs is down in Tassie and gives the lay of the land surrounding the former Australian captain
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness: AFL Competition Committee meets today - what should be on the agenda? 2. Nick Riewoldt on winning Celebrity Masterchef 3. Tim Paine update - Former Cricket Tasmania CEO Nick Cummins defends their handling of the situation 4. Lakers Nation writer Trevor Lane on LeBron James 5. Simon Hill talking world football 6. Statement from Cricket Tasmania on Tim Paine 7. AFL Competition Committee members Brad Scott and Alan Richardson speak to the media.
Brent Costelloe joins Time On to give an update Tim Paine's selection chances and to discuss the scathing statement released by Cricket Tasmania.
Cricket Victoria and former Cricket Tasmania chief executive Nick Cummins reflected on the initial investigation into Tim Paine's conduct, Peter Lalor on the ex-captain's prospects for the first Ashes Test, former journalist and crisis management expert Tony Nicholls on the culture at Cricket Australia, Brad Blanks on the first suspension of LeBron James' career, and Max Rushden on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's demise at Manchester United.
Cricket Victoria and former Cricket Tasmania chief executive Nick Cummins in the studio, before Peter Lalor on Tim Paine's Ashes prospects and the future of the Australian Test captaincy and vice-captaincy.
Tom Morris is joined by Fox Sports journalists Christy Doran and Brenton Cherry to dive into the Tim Paine saga, Cricket Tasmania's attack on Cricket Australia, plus predict the XI for the first Test in Brisbane. Brought to you by Toyota. That's Good for Cricket. To support your local grassroots club head to www. toyota.com.au/goodforcricketraffle See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WIN News Tasmania reporter Brent Costelloe joined Matty this morning to discuss the latest on Tim Paine's future, the reaction to Cricket Tasmania's fiery media release and why they may have blown their hopes of hosting an Ashes test.
In this latest SBS Hindi news bulletin of Australia and India: South Australia reopens its borders for fully vaccinated visitors from New South Wales, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory; Concerns raised over Queensland's border plans and COVID-19 tests for visitors; Cricket Tasmania slams Cricket Australia over handling of Tim Payne's sexting allegations and more.
Queensland calls on the federal government to cover the cost of COVID-19 tests for travellers; Dominic Perrottet wants a golf club to reconsider its rejection of a memorial site and Cricket Tasmania attacks the national body over its handling of Tim Paine sexting scandal.
Tasmania's cricket body has torn into its national counterpart, accusing Cricket Australia of treating sacked captain Tim Paine 'appallingly' and regarding him "as dispensable". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cricket Tasmania has savaged Cricket Australia over its Tim Paine abandonment. Rogue Liberal senator Alex Antic labelled a “political fraud” for trying to hold the federal government to ransom. A family claim their southern suburbs home was damaged during the alleged illegal demolition of a neighbouring house. Adelaide Strikers teenage primed to deliver revenge for the 2019 WBBL final against the Brisbane Heat in today's The Eliminator. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former Cricket Tasmania chief executive detailed why he stands by the findings of the initial investigation into Tim Paine's conduct, his thoughts on Cricket Australia chairman Richard Freudenstein's reflections, his concerns for Paine as a person and why the ex-Test captain deserves the opportunity for atonement, before he explained how Victorian cricket balances organic growth with importing talent, and how the speculation around Will Pucovski and his future in international cricket has been a source of anxiety for the talented batsman.
Travellers into Queensland from mid-December will have no choice but to get an expensive Covid-19 test. Women, small business owners and Asian Australians could be key to the federal election, with a survey showing a high percentage of voters in these groups are undecided or prepared to switch parties in 2022. Tim Paine's brother-in-law was forced out of a key role at Cricket Tasmania amid claims he sent X-rated messages to the same woman Australia's former captain had sexted. Queensland has recorded its biggest spring sales period ever as early home sales figures topped $6.23bn with weeks left to go. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at couriermail.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael is joined by Gideon Haigh, the Australian Newspaper's senior cricket writer & author of more than 20 books on cricket, about his recent article that looks at Tim Paine's ‘sexting' scandal and his resignation as Australian cricket captain.' Mr Haigh writes, ‘The board of Cricket Australia was unaware of Paine's private peccadillos at the time of his appointment, but learned of them soon after, thanks to a complaint by the co-respondent, an employee of Cricket Tasmania. ‘Two investigations deemed the matter private, and not to infringe the complex codes of conduct that contemporary cricketers are required to observe. Paine proved, as we know, a sound choice — one on which CA regularly congratulated itself.' ‘Now Paine's prior indiscretion has reached out and tapped him on the shoulder, for reasons that will probably grow clearer as more emerges, but may not be unconnected to money.' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vickie Chapman is expected to step down as Deputy Premier as she succumbs to a conflict of interest scandal rocking the state government. Tim Paine's brother-in-law was forced out of a key role at Cricket Tasmania over claims of inappropriate messages to the same woman. The Aboriginal flag will permanently fly at the Blackwood War Memorial. Australia's border is set to reopen to tens of thousands of international students, migrant workers and refugees within weeks. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's Test cricket captain Tim Paine has resigned in the last hour after it emerged he's been involved in a sexting scandal. Paine was investigated for sending a former Cricket Tasmania employee an explicit photo and lewd messages four years ago. He says while no breach was found, he was aware the issue was about to become public, so he's chosen to step down as captain.
Tim Payne has stepped down as Australian test cricket captain.Payne was revealed to have sent a "d*** pic" and a series of lewd messages to a former Cricket Tasmania employee on the eve of Australia's victorious 2017/18 Ashes series.The event took place a few months before Paine was named captain of the Australian team after the ball-tampering incident in March 2018.The All Blacks have named their team ahead of the sides' final match of the season in France.The match takes place in Paris on Sunday morning, and the battered and bruised All Blacks will be looking to prove a point after the defeat in Dublin.The new America's Cup rules are said to make things easier for more teams to compete.The class rule and Protocol for the 37th edition allows for teams to build just one new AC75, despite innovations to make the vessel lighter.Peter Burling and Blair Tuke are still unconfirmed for the next edition, and have until next month to make a decision.Phil Gifford and Andrew Alderson joined Andrew Dickens to discuss the week's sports news
Cricket Tasmania CEO Dom Baker speaks to Jack and Flash.
Is Australia 10-years behind on our plan for electrical cars? National Vice-President of the Australian Electric Vehicle Association joined the show to chat about that, Andrew Gaggin Chairman of Cricket Tasmania reflected on the life of Keith Bradshaw and a possible Hobart Ashes Test. Ben Wright stopped by to chat TasTAFE reforms and Marti Zucco joined us to discuss the Hobart City Council refusing a planning application that was already fully recommended for approval. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian spoke with Shane Plant General Manager of Deliveries for Australia Post South, Peter Ford, Simon Insley GM of High Performance at Cricket Tasmania and Craig Evans who is a concerned community member in the Great Lakes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tassie Time with Steve Old 6th October 2021 special guest today is former Cricket Tasmania coach Tim Coyle
Full Spooman podcast for Wednesday 29th of September On the program today- Brian spoke with Dominic Baker CEO of Cricket Tasmania, Denise McIntyre, General Manager of State Roads and CEO of Targa Australia Mark Perry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a mystery case was announced in QLD yesterday morning. Cricket Tasmania opted to put player welfare before their Shield match vs. QLD and made the decision to head home to the Apple Isle & reschedule their match until a later date
Today is SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY's inaugural Shorts Day - encouraging people to brave the cold and brave the conversation about mental health. Jimmy, Nath & Mitchy McPherson were joined by Jackson Bird & Corinne Hall from Cricket Tasmania. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.