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The Socceroos have recently qualified for the 2026 World Cup, without any of the stress of intercontinental playoffs or penalty shootouts. In this week's archive episode we head back to June 16, 2022, and catch up with integral midfielder Jackson Irvine, and Australian youth development doyen Ron Smith, in the days after their heroic shootout win over Peru. Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTSLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243 Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/& Join us for the main show on Monday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Going from a family farm to filming Novak Djokovic on Rod Laver Arena in just 48 hours might sound surreal, but for Brody Burrows, that's the reality of life as a freelance sports media professional.After building his skills from the ground up, Brody has quickly carved out a name for himself in the world of sports social media, working across events like the Australian Open, Gather Round, and content for Paramount+.If you're unsure where to start, Brody's story is proof that being proactive, backing yourself, and not taking no for an answer can take you a long way in sport.ABOUT THE GUEST:Meet Brody Burrows, a freelance sports media professional working across major sporting events and brands. Whether it's filming Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open, producing content alongside the Socceroos and Paramount+, or remotely managing A-Leagues social posts from his family farm, Brody's work keeps him close to the action and the athletes that shape it.We cover:04:21 – Interview begins05:08 – Quick-fire questions13:32 – How does Brody explain what he does to friends and family?14:56 – What did Brody need to learn to get to the spot he's at now?16:44 – What sparked Brody's journey into his road to sport?22:52 - How did Brody land his role at Tennis Australia?26:54 - Do you have to be able to do everything when it comes to getting a social media role in sport?30:35 - What does Brody find are the biggest challenges of getting into social media in sport?32:03 - How did Brody convince his friends and family about making the move into sport?33:45 - Were there any moments where Brody felt it may have been too hard to break in?39:44 - How does Brody go about networking given his location?46:11 - How has Brody used analytics to improve his content?53:29 - What does success look like for Brody?55:42 - What is something Brody wished more people asked him about?57:45 - Brody's pinch-me moment1:01:20 - Where would Brody be if he wasn't working in sport?1:02:14 - Interview endsIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#302: Paris 2024, Content Creator | Stella Barry#286: Inside the GWS Giants social media strategy with Jacob Gaynor#258: How to balance freelance work in sport and a regular 9-5 job with Chris MacPhersonWant a job in sport? Click here.Follow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok Follow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokBig thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.Thanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Box2Box Episode 500, with Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley!Australian football legend John Kosmina was our inaugural guest in 2015, and returns to reflect on the decade that’s been for the A-League & Socceroos, in both of which he left a significant legacy.The Sports Ambassador Podcast’s Tracey Holmes has consistently proven the point of reason when it comes to football administration over the show’s decade, and now casts an eye towards next year’s World Cup.Martin Tyler, the voice who has soundtracked each episode, also returns to reflect on some of his finest commentary that has stood the test of time.Finally, a fond farewell from Derek Dyson, who has made an immense contribution to the show, calling out administrators, Spurs fans, and lamenting the near misses of his beloved Gunners, over the past six years.Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTSLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243 Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/… & Join us for Stoppage Time on Wednesday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia and New Zealand are set to clash again later this year, this time on the football pitch. The All Whites will be playing the Socceroos in a two-match series for the Soccer Ashes trophy in September. Coach Darren Bazeley joined Piney to discuss the upcoming battle, as well as look ahead to next year's World Cup – an event the All Whites have qualified for. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Courage Over ComfortWhen I had the choice…Craig Foster was 23 when he first chose courage over comfort. Rising through the Socceroos, he saw older teammates being denied medical treatment, players without power getting pushed around. He had a choice: use his growing status for himself, or use it differently. That decision set the pattern for thirty years.Legendary AFL coach Ron Barassi used to say "the great people in life are better than human nature." Fozzie understood this is what leadership would ask of him—a 'get to' thing, not a 'got to' thing. From protecting teammates in his early football career to walking into FIFA headquarters knowing it could end his broadcasting career, all to save Hakeem al-Araibi, a detained refugee footballer facing extradition and danger.In this conversation, we explore the moments that define us: the taxi ride to Zurich where Fozzie and my brother Brendan acknowledged what their choice would cost for Hakeem, the human rights framework that guides him through ambiguous terrain, and the discovery that courage has its own rewards.Craig talks about building "the muscle of principle," why leaders must be better than human nature, and what he's learned from thirty years of choosing the harder path—from the football pitch to refugee camps in Bangladesh, from broadcast studios to evacuating Afghans from Kabul.When you had the choice, what did it say about you?Notebook readyPlay on!
We're joing by regular international show guests Alex and Liam to discuss all things Socceroos as Australia qualify for a sixth successive World Cup, and seventh all up. We discuss the recent games against Japan and Saudi Arabia, the campaign as a whole and what lies ahead.
Socceroos, từ khi được HLV Tony Popovic dẫn dắt, chưa thua trận nào, và hai chiến thắng liên tiếp trước Nhật Bản và Ả Rập Xê-út đã giúp họ có vé đến World Cup 2026.
Australska nogometna reprezentacija, Socceroos, ponovno su se kvalificirali za Svjetsko prvenstvo u nogometu nakon pobjede nad Saudijskom Arabijom. Medutim, osjećaji su podijeljeni – s jedne strane slavimo postignuće, a s druge se pitamo pitamo što dalje i kako naprijed.
Wiki hii timu ya mpira wa miguu ya taifa Socceroos, ili fuzu kwa Kombe la Dunia tena baada yakupata ushindi dhidi wenyeji wao Saudi Arabia.
Brodys back from a whirlwind trip to Perth with the Socceroos, Spida's gearing up for a charity golf day.The boys discuss the current AA team and where it sits. Who wins the run it straight current AFL players edition?Spida takes aim at AFL contracts. Plus a certain journo.Join in!
澳大利亚国家男子足球队(Socceroos)在击败沙特阿拉伯队后,再次成功晋级世界杯。人们在为这项成就喝彩的同时,也在思考下一步该如何迈进。点击音频,收听完整报道。
Đội tuyển bóng đá Úc Socceroos đã đủ điều kiện tham dự World Cup một lần nữa, với chiến thắng trước Saudi Arabia. Cảm xúc lẫn lộn giữa việc ăn mừng những gì đã đạt được, trong khi tự hỏi làm thế nào để thực hiện bước tiếp theo.
The Socceroos have qualified for the World Cup again with their victory over Saudi Arabia. Feelings are mixed between celebrating what's been achieved, and wondering how to take the next step. World Cup qualification has been achieved by the Socceroos for a sixth consecutive time .
Suudi Arabistan'ı evinde yenen Avustralya futbol milli takımı Socceroos, Dünya Kupası'na katılmaya hak kazandı. Avustralya futbolu şu anki zaferi kutlamak veya turnuvada nasıl bir sonraki adımı atacağımızı düşünmek arasında gidip geliyor.
What Are The Odds, Oasis, Socceroos, Love Your Job, and the Timewaster!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Post-Lunch Billy kicks off the show with the All Sports Report - as the Socceroos qualify for the 2026 World Cup. Greg Blewett calls in to preview the World Test Championship Final between Australia and South Africa, then Brett and Adam battle it out in the Hump Day Quiz. Billy has some news you might've missed, and we pick out the highlights from the Australian Football Hall of Fame inductions last night. Taylor Walker joins us from Adelaide ahead of their clash with the Hawks - and he opens up on his conversation with Nasaiah Wanganeen-Milera. Finally, Billy has a joke about a horny and thrifty old couple. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Socceroos have qualified for the World Cup again with their victory over Saudi Arabia. But eelings are mixed between celebrating what's been achieved, and wondering how to take the next step.
A curfew announced in Los Angeles after days of protests; Israel condemns Australia's announcement of sanctions targeting two ministers in Israel's government; and in football, the Socceroos beat Saudi Arabia to qualify for FIFA 2026.
It wasn't that long ago Mat Ryan wondered if his international career was over. Instead, the Socceroo keeper and captain helped Australia to a 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia as they ready for a sixth consecutive World Cup. Ryan takes us inside the celebrations and explains why he feels this team can have its best ever World Cup when they compete in 2026. Featured: Mat Ryan, Socceroos captain. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Western Bulldogs meet with Jamarra Ugle-Hagan as he eyes return to football The Socceroos are officially World Cup bound after win in Saudi Arabia Queensland Origin great backs call to replace skipper The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chiến thắng tối thiểu 1 – 0 trước Nhật Bản, giúp Socceroos tiến rất gần tới tấm vé dự World Cup 2026. HLV người Úc Ange Postecoglou bị Tottenham Hotspur sa thải bất chấp chiến tích lịch sử vô địch Europa Leauge ông mang về cho CLB này.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Socceroos achieve automatic qualification Australian XI for World Test Championship Final revealed And a historic night for the Australian Football Hall of Fame The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally, Jason Cummings makes his long-anticipated return to Open Goal and it was worth the wait! In what's set to be a new all-time classic, Jason Cummings shares the incredible of his career which took him from amateur football at 17 to the World Cup with Australia!The Cumdog provides an insight into life playing in the Indian Super League with Mohun Bagan before taking us down memory lane to recount stories from his days at Hibs - from missing the penalty to send the club down to winning the Scottish Cup and then getting the club back to the top flight under Neil Lennon!As well that, we find out more about his time at Rangers under Graeme Murty and meeting Steven Gerrard as well as hear about the hilarious 'family day' he had with former Manager Steve Evans!We of course also discuss his appearane at Open Goal Live at the Hydro which completely changed the course of his career which led to a move to the A-League in Australia and then mixing with Messi and Olivier Giroud at the World Cup with the Socceroos!An incredible story from a brilliant guy - sit back and enjoy this absolute belter of an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the boys give you an update on what's going on and have a laugh about plenty Show Notes - Some news Jamo's going to Bali again Night out with the lads Featured on Happy Hour with Lucy and Nikki Love is Blind casting Socceroos success Finding Rog when he's in Europe Nice message from a 50 something year old from the US Show suggestions from the lads Nintendo Wii & Guitar Hero Tassie team falling apart Gabbiadini & his star son Listener accidentally texted her Dad insteadSend in some topics or things you need advice on to @jamoanddylan on Instagram :) We want you guys to make us a part of your weekly routine! Have a good week ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mitch Lewis, Nick Davis and Lachlan Sands return for your Monday sports wrap as the Broncos find their mojo, the Lions lick their wounds and the Socceroos face a Saudi Arabian hellscapeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally, Jason Cummings makes his long-anticipated return to Open Goal and it was worth the wait! In what's set to be a new all-time classic, Jason Cummings shares the incredible of his career which took him from amateur football at 17 to the World Cup with Australia!The Cumdog provides an insight into life playing in the Indian Super League with Mohun Bagan before taking us down memory lane to recount stories from his days at Hibs - from missing the penalty to send the club down to winning the Scottish Cup and then getting the club back to the top flight under Neil Lennon!As well that, we find out more about his time at Rangers under Graeme Murty and meeting Steven Gerrard as well as hear about the hilarious 'family day' he had with former Manager Steve Evans!We of course also discuss his appearane at Open Goal Live at the Hydro which completely changed the course of his career which led to a move to the A-League in Australia and then mixing with Messi and Olivier Giroud at the World Cup with the Socceroos!An incredible story from a brilliant guy - sit back and enjoy this absolute belter of an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
W dzisiejszym magazynie sportowym m.in. awans Socceroos do mistrzostw świata w piłce nożnej po zwycięstwie z Japonią.
An Australian journalist speaks after being shot with a rubber bullet during immigration protests in LA, an early election is expected to be called in Tasmania today, Socceroos captain Mat Ryan is set to reach 100 caps for Australia.
Cam Burgess doesn't know why he was so far forward, but given he was metres away from Aziz Behich, Burgess takes us back to that glorious Socceroos goal. We hear about Burgess' special Mexican inspired Socceroos tattoo, his record 56 tickets request for the hometown Perth game and what Tony Popovic's message to the Socceroos was ahead of the Saudi Arabia game.
Double Thumbs Up, The People's Playlist, Socceroos and The Timewaster!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
It's Dangerous Dave's last show with us before Rabs comes back next week, so we celebrate with a classic radio moment then get into the All Sports Report - as the Tasmanian Government files a successful no confidence motion. Melbourne Vixen and Aussie Diamond Sophie Garbin is in studio, and she's not sure about JB or Billy's footwear. Topics Brownless has noticed something very embarrassing about Dangerous Dave, and Melbourne rising star nominee Xavier Lindsay calls in. The EJ Whitten Legends Game is making a comeback, the Socceroos have a chance to qualify for the World Cup tonight, and Billy's Idiot song is set to a banger from the Bangles. Bernie Vince calls in to talk about the flying Crows, the not-flying Power, and Mark Ricciuto's 50th birthday celebrations. Finally, Billy has a joke about his prostate exam to finish the show. Will Dange say farewell with Plastic or Woolly Bully?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
German Chancellor confident of a Ukrainian peace deal; Australia moves closer to a free trade agreement with the EU; and, in sport, Socceroos win over Japan takes them to FIFA World Cup finals
The Socceroos win in the dying minutes of their match against Japan last night. Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds purchase a sailing team… And Jeremy McGovern joins us ahead of the West Coast match down in Bunbury!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aziz Behich gave us another qualification hero moment as the Socceroos moved to the cusp of the World Cup. Mark Bosnich pulls it apart. Tasmania's AFL team is in peril after a wild political story derailed the state's proposed stadium. Featured: Mark Bosnich, Socceroos legend. Chris Rowbottom, Hobart journalist, ABC Sport.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Friday Headlines: Pheobe Bishop’s housemates charged with murder, NZ MPs who performed haka in Parliament given record suspensions, weight loss drug warning over pregnancies, major pet changes in family law disputes, and the Socceroos have all but qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Deep Dive: Chocolate prices have surged in the last year, with blocks now selling for $8 at major supermarkets - more than double what we were paid a decade ago. Global cocoa prices have hit record highs, but climate change and inflation aren’t the only culprits - with a little-known international deal also at play. In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou speaks with journalist and host of The Internet Reviewed on YouTube Kirsten Drysdale to unpack what’s really driving the rising cost of chocolate. Further listening from the headlines: What happened to Pheobe Bishop? Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this bulletin; Donald Trump says Ukraine and Russia should be left to keep fighting during talks with the new German Chancellor, a man dies in a light rail accident in Sydney, and in sport, The Socceroos narrowly defeat Japan in their World Cup qualifier.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: The Socceroos stun Japan in Perth Big win for the Knights over the Sea Eagles at home Western Bulldogs go down to Hawthorn The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's economic growth slows down in the first quarter of this year, Gaza's aid centres temporarily close after a third deadly incident in as many days; and in sport, excitement ahead of the Socceroos game against Japan.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: French Open quarter-final results Socceroos prepare for World Cup Qualifier NSW hopeful ready to step up for the Blues The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew 'Grey Wiggle' Redmayne. John Aloisi. Mark Schwarzer. Josh Kennedy. World Cup qualification moments are nearly as iconic as the main stage. Who can stand up for Tony Popovic's team as they take on Japan and Saudi Arabia as the Socceroos chase a return to the World Cup. Featured: Daniel Garb, football reporter, ABC Sport.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Di bûletena nûçeyên îro de: Neteweyên Yekbûyî lêpirsîneke serbixwe ya tavilê li ser kuştina Filistîniyên ku alîkarî dixwestin dixwaze... Rayedar li dijî ATMên krîptopereyan tedbîrên tund digirin, Û di futbolê de, Socceroos dibêjin misogerkirina bêtir cihan di Kûpa Cîhanê lezgîniya misogerkirina cihê wan di tornemêntê de kêm nake. Ew nûçeyana û nûçeyên din di bûletenê de hene.
In this bulletin, the United Nations demands immediate independent investigation into killing of Palestinians seeking aid, trade unions welcome minimum wage increase. And in sport, the Socceroos says more World Cup places doesn't reduce the urgency to book their place in the tournament early.
Sussan Ley announces joint coalition cabinet and ministry... Israeli forces accused of killing Palestinians attempting to reach aid... and a Socceroos star returns to the A-League
From stirring speeches to defending his players without exception, Tommy Oar has nothing but amazing memories of playing under Ange Postecoglou for the Brisbane Roar and the Socceroos. After Postecoglou's Europa League victory, Oar chats to Declan Byrne on 'The Saturday Sledge' about why players feel no pressure when they're coached by Ange, why the Spurs would be silly to sack him and what it is about him that makes him a natural winner.
Hablamos sobre el auge en el uso de inteligencia artificial en la contratación de personal en Australia. Te contamos la historia de supervivencia de Mora Imbrioscia, una jóven argentina que ahora vive una vida plena en Australia tras nacer prematura con apenas 500 gramos de peso. Analizamos la situación en Colombia por la crisis de desplazamientos internos, y en deportes hablamos de Nicolás Milanovic quien está un paso más cerca de su debut con los Socceroos.
Dive deep into the inspiring story of Australian football icon Tim Cahill with insights from the documentary "The Unseen Journey." We explore his pivotal year leading up to the 2010 World Cup, his dedication to family and Everton, and the unwavering support that fueled his incredible career. Discover the unseen sacrifices, rigorous training, and personal moments that shaped this Socceroos hero, featuring commentary on his Samoan heritage and early aspirations.Tim Cahill documentary, Australian football podcast, 2010 World Cup, Everton midfielder, Socceroos legend.
An Australian man believed to have been killed while fighting in Ukraine; the United States announces a major arms deal with Saudi Arabia as President Trump visits the Middle East; in football, Socceroos striker Kusini Yengi dropped from English side Portsmouth
An Australian believed to have been killed fighting in Ukraine... Penny Wong says Russia's military flirtation with Indonesia doesn't concern Australia, as Anthony Albanese heads to Jakarta... and Socceroos striker Kusini Yengi gets released by Portsmouth
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