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RSN Breakfast Club
Ned Coten; Basketball Australia Chairman - Basketball Australia COVID-19 contingency

RSN Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 6:28


Basketball Australia is expected this morning to announce a Basketball Taskforce in response to tackling COVID-19 and put in place contingencies & plans for the future of basketball. Ned Coten; Basketball Australia Chairman joined the Breakfast Club

Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
Ned Coten on basketball dreaming big - 100,000+ fans in 2 days

Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 62:53


Sean Callanan chats with Basketball Australia chair Ned Coten about the health of basketball and behind the scenes of Team USA vs Boomers game. Full show notes available at  https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/ned-coten-basketball-australia/

Tidy Conversations Podcast
//04 Ned Coten. Sports professional who became a sports administration professional.

Tidy Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 73:51


Click to learn more about TidyHQ: https://tidyhq.com A former professional athlete, Ned Coten spent 14 years in sports management running professional basketball and football organisations across Australia. A chance meeting led to a career in brand development, advising brands including Heinz, Wrigley and Novartis as the MD of Acorn Brand Design. Ned had lead projects with some of Australia's leading sports organisations on branding and marketing and continues to do so. Ned is now the Chairperson of Basketball Australia. - Socials Website: https://www.tidyhq.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tidyhq Twitter: https://twitter.com/tidyhqapp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tidyhqapp Founded in 2015, TidyHQ is revolutionising how organisations of all sizes manage their administration, sell memberships, merchandise, event tickets, handle meetings, tasks and provide an environment that is easy to hand on to the next generation. We built our technology because too many organisations are relying on disconnected systems, bits of paper and spreadsheets to set the maintain the most important systems in the organisation, and therefore leaving enormous governance, memberships and succession risks and ultimately cash on the table. Essentially, we're nerds and we love it. - TIDYHQ.com - Support the show.

Radio Sport Breakfast
Jim Dolan: Australia reeling from the Philippines basket-brawl

Radio Sport Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 4:43


Basketball Australia chairman Ned Coten has praised the restraint of Boomers players in the aftermath of the brawl during their World Cup qualifier against the Philippines.The team arrived in Melbourne from Manila this morning but players were too tired to speak.Coten said the international body (FIBA) needed to go though a process over the incident."Obviously in any sporting environment we want to see sport as something that brings people together,'' he told news.com."All of us accept there is a level of responsibility when you enter any professional environment and the actions were out of character for a lot of players."I don't think anyone is shying away from the level of responsibility."It was an important game and so both teams were looking forward to playing."Coten said some of the players' actions were "out of character" but praised them for their discipline in staying together during the ugly fight.As FIBA begin their investigation into the incident, Coten praised the restraint shown by the playing group."The situation that occurred in Manila at the game was very unfortunate, Basketball Australia certainly accepts a level of responsibility for the things that happened, as do the players," Coten said."We're extremely supportive of the playing group and the players and the management, it was out of character for our players to act in the way that they did, but we are very proud of the way our group showed restraint."Jim Dolan, Sports Director ARN, told Radio Sports Breakfast the disgust for the Boomers is now on-par with that felt towards the Australian cricket team after the ball tampering incident.

Radio Sport Breakfast
Jim Dolan: Australia reeling from the Philippines basket-brawl

Radio Sport Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 4:43


Basketball Australia chairman Ned Coten has praised the restraint of Boomers players in the aftermath of the brawl during their World Cup qualifier against the Philippines.The team arrived in Melbourne from Manila this morning but players were too tired to speak.Coten said the international body (FIBA) needed to go though a process over the incident."Obviously in any sporting environment we want to see sport as something that brings people together,'' he told news.com."All of us accept there is a level of responsibility when you enter any professional environment and the actions were out of character for a lot of players."I don't think anyone is shying away from the level of responsibility."It was an important game and so both teams were looking forward to playing."Coten said some of the players' actions were "out of character" but praised them for their discipline in staying together during the ugly fight.As FIBA begin their investigation into the incident, Coten praised the restraint shown by the playing group."The situation that occurred in Manila at the game was very unfortunate, Basketball Australia certainly accepts a level of responsibility for the things that happened, as do the players," Coten said."We're extremely supportive of the playing group and the players and the management, it was out of character for our players to act in the way that they did, but we are very proud of the way our group showed restraint."Jim Dolan, Sports Director ARN, told Radio Sports Breakfast the disgust for the Boomers is now on-par with that felt towards the Australian cricket team after the ball tampering incident.