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This week WPGA Tour of Australasia CEO Karen Lunn dials in from Muirfield ahead of the fifth and final women's major of the year, the AIG Women's Open, to provide an insight into how Minjee Lee, Hannah Green, Stephanie Kyriacou and Whitney Hillier will fare.Our hosts Tiffany Cherry, Mark Allen and Martin Blake run through their highlights of the week including Ayaka Furure's remarkable 10-under final round of 62 to win the Women's Scottish Open and Tony Finau winning for the second straight week on the PGA Tour.Visionary of the Year winner for the month of July Garth Cusick drops into the studio to tell us how he has got Chinese-Australian women into golf through his business, International Golf Academy Australia, which is based at Eastern Sward Golf Club - a nine-hole course in Melbourne's south-east.Australian Golf writer Dane Heverin is back from his trip to The Open at St Andrews and he has all the latest news before Marko's Masterclass finishes off the show.* The Australian Golf Show is taking a break after this episode and will return later this year.
Another massive show this week with hosts Tiffany Cherry, Mark Allen, and Martin Blake recapping Karrie Webb's win at the Senior LPGA Championship in Kansas.General Manager of Women's Football at the AFL Nicole Livingstone joins to chat about her connection to the great game, as well as the state of Women's sport in Australia.In news the team touch on the recent decision for the Northcote Golf Course to continue operating as a golf course. And in Marko's Masterclass, we get some insights into how to play (or not to play) in the wet this winter
A monumental week with Cam Smith's amazing Open Championship victory front and centre. Hosts Tiffany Cherry, Mark Allen and Martin Blake talk to Tony Meyer, a close friend and mentor to Smith over more than a decade, about what makes him great, and what he was like as a teenager. Plus Keeley Marx, the new World Junior Champion, steps out of her year 12 class to talk about her triumph in California last weekend. Marko's Masterclass focuses on the mindset that makes Cameron Smith the best putter that Mark has ever seen.
It is another massive week with Tiffany Cherry and Martin Blake ahead of the 150th edition of The Open. Aussie pro Matt Griffin is on the ground and preparing for the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews, don't miss our chat with him.Off the top our hosts preview The Open including the 11 Aussie chances. And Australian Test cricketer and golf lover Tahlia McGrath joins us to chat about her journey
It is another massive week with Tiffany Cherry, Mark Allen and Martin Blake joined by the man behind major champions Minjee Lee and Hannah Green, Ritchie Smith. The Perth-based guru tells us all about their journeys to the top, Min Woo Lee's incredible talent, how his professional career shaped his coaching philosophy and much more in a chat that is not to be missed.Off the top, our hosts chat about the positives that have come from the PGA Tour's big announcements, the Australian courses which cracked the top-100 in the world and Ash Barty's performance in the icon series.Australian Golf writer Dane Heverin has all the news, and Visionary of the Year winner for the month of June, PGA Professional Andrew Cartledge, dials in.Marko's Masterclass focuses on positioning in the bunker.
We have a massive show this week!Off the top hosts Tiffany Cherry, Mark Allen and Martin Blake recap the KPMG Women's PGA Championship where Minjee Lee was only one shot off another major title, and Hannah Green and Steph Kyriacou also finished in the top-10.Dr Sheila Nugyen, executive director of the Sports Environment Alliance (SEA) and recognised by the Australian Financial Review in its 2019 Top 100 Women of Influence, and Matt Chesterman, Golf Australia's Clubs & Facilities Support Senior Manager, join the show to discuss Golf Course 2030 - the Australian golf industry's roadmap to address external sustainability factors. Plus, they also give some insights into how clubs and facilities can make easy, small steps in the sustainability space.Australian Golf writer Dane Heverin has all the latest news, and Kirstalle Blum dials in from Croatia after her big breakthrough win on the Ladies European Tour's Access Series.Marko's Masterclass finishes off the show and was inspired by In Gee Chun's putting at Congressional on the weekend.
In another massive week in golf, 21-year-old rising star Stephanie Kyriacou joins the show ahead of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship to discuss words of advice for Karrie Webb, life on the LPGA Tour and its differences to the Ladies European Tour, and so much more.Before that hosts Tiffany Cherry, Mark Allen and Martin Blake recap the unforgettable finale at the US Open, the efforts of our Australians at Brookline, and the many other talking points dominating the golf work.Australian Golf writer Dane Heverin has all the latest news and we're joined by Stuart Gray who is running an amateur golf series - with some amazing prizes - to raise money for young people with cancer.Marko's Masterclass wraps up the show and it focuses on hitting out of fairway bunkers, just like Matt Fitzpatrick did on the 72nd hole of the US Open.
It's been a massive week in the world of golf and we dive into everything on the show! Tiffany Cherry is on holidays in Hawaii so Mark Allen and Martin Blake are joined by two-time Ladies European Tour winner and Golf Australia's female pathway's manager Stacey Peters.Off the top we recap Rory McIlroy's big win in Canada, the DP World Tour and Ladies European Tour's mixed event, LIV Golf's first event and we also hear from Min Woo Lee ahead of the US Open in Massachusetts.Our guest this week is Nikki McClure who has become the first female president of Kingston Heath Golf Club in Melbourne. We discuss her journey within the sport, initiatives to get more women and girls playing, and which tees golfers should use.Australian Golf writer Dane Heverin has all the latest news and Marko's Masterclass will help you around the greens.
What a week! Minjee Lee's historic win at the US Women's Open has co-hosts Tiffany Cherry, Mark Allen and Martin Blake very excited! We dissect everything about her massive victory and Golf Australia's General Manager - High Performance Brad James stops by to talk through her journey from a 13-year-old budding star to two-time major champion. Plus, he gives us some insight into her personality.We also have all the latest news, and are joined by Woodlands Golf Club's general manager Richard Tullberg after they won Visionary of the Year honours for the month of May, before Marko's Masterclass returns with a focus on Minjee Lee's exquisite pre-shot routine.
This week on the Australian Golf Show, we send our best wishes to regular co-host Mark Allen who is away dealing with a family bereavement. In his absence, Tiffany Cherry is once again joined by Australian Golf media manager Martin Blake and Australian Golf writer Dane Heverin in the co-hosts chairs to look ahead to this week's US Women's Open and discuss the latest Australians locked into play The Open in July.The first of our very special guests this week is Nick O'Hern who joins us in the studio to discuss his new book 'How to Play Your Best Golf' which is available on all great bookstores. Nick runs through tips on assessing the lie of your ball before going to the range finder, the importance of the pre-shot routine and many other ways to lower your scores in a fascinating chat that any golfer needs to listen to.Our second guest is young professional Gabi Ruffels who dials in from North Carolina ahead of this week's US Women's Open to tell us about how she been faring over in the United States and to share a bit of her personal story.Plus all the latest news from the world of golf.
This week Grace Kim dials in to the show after her breakthrough win on the Epson Tour in Florida. She discusses how it took her time as a child to warm to the game of golf, the connection she has with major winners Karrie Webb and Hannah Green, and how life in America is treating her.To kick things off, Australian Golf Media writer Dane Heverin joins Tiffany Cherry and Martin Blake as a co-host in Mark Allen's absence to recap the PGA Championship and the Aussie results from around the globe, before running through all the latest news from the world of golf later in the show.Two-time Ladies European Tour winner and Golf Australia's female pathway manager Stacey Peters also drops in to give us some more insight on Grace Kim, preview this week's Queen Sirikit Cup and discuss juggling motherhood with work.
On a jam-packed episode hosts Tiffany Cherry, Mark Allen and Martin Blake kick-off proceedings by dissecting Minjee Lee's massive win at the LPGA Tour's Cognizant Founders Cup in New Jersey. Then, we are joined by Australian Golf Digest's PGA Tour reporter Evin Priest who is on the ground at Southern Hills for this week's US PGA Championship and he has the inside on word the hopes of the eight Australians in action.Ali Whitaker drops into the studio to discuss her journey from playing on the Ladies European Tour to commentating that same tour as well as on the LPGA and DP World Tour. She also gives us insight into how the networks go about broadcasting the game currently.To round out the show, our hosts recap the latest news and Marko's Masterclass focuses on Minjee Lee's incredible swing.
This week, Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen track down last weekend's triumphant NT PGA champion, Austin Bautista, to talk to him about his stop-start career and his time undertaking charity work overseas.We also get the lowdown on the ins and outs of a season played in the shadow of a pandemic and floods to mention but a few issues with Nick Dastey, the PGA Tour of Australasia's tournaments director.Plus, all the news with Martin Blake and Marko's Masterclass wraps up the show.
It has been a massive week for Australian golf and we are joined by Golf Australia CEO James Sutherland to discuss the brilliant Australian Open news that the men and women will play the same courses, at the same time, for equal prize money. Plus the co-sanctioning with the DP World Tour and an update on the progression of the Australian Golf Strategy.Before all of that, hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen discuss Hannah Green and Minjee Lee falling short on the LPGA Tour in California, and their own excitement for December's Australian Open.Women's captain at Riverside Golf Club in Launceston, Tasmania - who won the Visionary of the Year award for the month of April - dials in to tell us about the brilliant initiatives their club has adopted.In Martin Blake's absence, Australian Golf Media's Dane Heverin has all the latest professional and amateur golf news, including Harrison Endycott's big win on the Korn Ferry Tour.Marko's Masterclass wraps up the show with a focus on Jon Rahm after his win at the Mexico Open.
This week our hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen kick off the show by discussing one of the biggest talking points in the world of golf - The Great White Shark, Greg Norman. They talk through the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary which aired last week, Norman's The Open ambitions and the latest on his work with the new Saudi-funded league.Then WA PGA champion Jay Mackenzie joins the show to talk about his life-changing win in Kalgoorlie at the weekend, sleeping in his grandfather's "old and beaten up" van, his perspective on professional golf and more.We are also joined by Shepparton Golf Club board member, Anne Pegg, to give us some insight on them becoming the first club to sign the R&A Women in Golf Charter.In Martin Blake's absence, Australian Golf writer Dane Heverin has all the latest news before we speak to two Australian Golf Foundation Junior Girls Golf Scholarship recipients who have won a great prize from Callaway.As always, Marko's Masterclass wraps up the show and he looks at the swings of Minjee Lee and Hannah Green.
This week our hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen recap another week big week for Australian golf including the Presidents Cup coming back to our shores, Cam Davis' third place finish on the PGA Tour, Karis Davidson kicking off her career on the LPGA Tour and they also pay tribute to the late Jack Newton.Our guests have some truly remarkable stories to tell. Peninsula-Kingswood professional Ben Murphy runs us through his incredible round of 57 in the most recent Saturday competition. Tony Webeck and Steve Keipert - the authors of 'Aussies at The Open' - also drop in to give us an insight into some of the amazing tales in their new book.Martin Blake has all the latest news and as always Marko's Masterclass wraps up the show.
This week Tiffany Cherry is back in the hosts chair alongside Mark Allen after her week off and they begin the show by recapping Cameron Smith's Masters run.To stick with the Augusta theme, Kirsten Rudgeley joins the show to tell us all about her experience at the Augusta National Women's Amateur where she recorded the best ever finish by an Australian.The Visionary of the Year winners for the month of March from Mount Macedon Golf Club provide some insight into how they achieved an incredible 600 percent rise in female engagement over the past year.Martin Blake has all the latest news from the world of golf and Marko's Masterclass wraps up another big show.
This week we go live and direct to Augusta National where journalist Michael Warner is reporting on the build-up to the Masters, with all the drama about Tiger Woods' likely return and the preparations of the leading Aussies, plus we talk to new Australian Men's Amateur champion Connor McKinney from Perth. Plus Kirsten Rudgeley's Augusta efforts, Ash Barty's golf prowess, hear snippets from Lucas Herbert and heaps more.
This week hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen record the show from our new studio at the Australian Golf Centre for the first time.Australian PGA Tour player Cameron Percy joins us from the US after his T4 finish at the PGA Tour's Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican Republic. That result was the 47-year-old's best finish in more than a decade.In the studio, Sandy Golf Links trailblazing superintendent Gerry O'Callaghan joins us to tell us about her journey in the golf industry.Our hosts also chat a bit about Tiger and look ahead to the first women's major of the year - this week's Chevron Championship.Martin Blake is back after a week off with all the latest news, and the show wraps up with the latest edition of Marko's Masterclass.
Hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by Harrison Crowe who won last weekend's NSW Open as an amateur! Crowe recaps his final round at Concord Golf Club, looks ahead to next week's Australian Amateur and his future in the game.Then, we are joined by professor Steve Otto who headed up the R&A distance report that was released last week. Otto previously worked for NASA and his work in golf is focusing on the intricacies of finding a balance between skills and the pressure being placed on existing golf courses by big hitters. The discussion with him on this episode is fascinating and all golf fans will love listening to it.In Martin Blake's absence, PGA of Australia senior writer Tony Webeck drops in with all the latest news and the show rounds out with the latest edition of Marko's Masterclass.
Straight after watching Cameron Smith's triumph at THE PLAYERS Championship, hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen discuss the enormity of Smith's win before being joined by PGA of Australia CEO Gavin Kirkman who was at TPC Sawgrass for the momentous occasion.Then we are joined by Yarra Yarra Golf Club general manager Andrea Watson. She has an extensive history in the game, including a near decade-long stint at Royal Melbourne, and she opens up on her journey to being one of the few women in such a position within the sport.Martin Blake has all the latest news from the world of golf and the show wraps up with the latest edition of Marko's Masterclass.
This week TPS Sydney champion Jarryd Felton joins Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen to discuss the unusual circumstances surrounding his triumph at Bonnie Doon, how he nearly gave professional golf away and his relationship with Hannah Green.Before that our hosts speak to Damien de Bohun, Golf Australia's General Manager - Clubs and Facilities, about the extensive damages the devastating floods at in northern New South Wales and south-east Queensland have caused to clubs.Plus Martin Blake has all the latest news including a string of good results from Australians around the world.As always, the latest edition of Marko's Masterclass rounds out the show.
This week Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by amateur star, and The Athena champion, Kirsten Rudgeley to discuss her big moment in the spotlight last Sunday, her bright future in golf and more.Our hosts also chat to Australian Golf Foundation Director Bonnie Boezeman AO following the big news that the number of girls receiving an Australian Golf Foundation Junior Girls Scholarship has tripled!Martin Blake drops by with all the latest news from the world of golf and the show rounds out with this week's edition of Marko's Masterclass.
This week hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by WPGA Tour of Australasia CEO Karen Lunn in a massive week for women's golf following Hannah Green's world-first triumph at TPS Murray River. She also previews The Athena which is a made for TV tournament that will be held at Sandy Golf Links in Melbourne this weekend.There is also plenty of discussion about the media attention surrounding Green, Adam Scott's performance in Los Angeles and much more.Martin Blake has all the latest news and the latest edition of Marko's Masterclass rounds out the show.
This week hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by Vic Open champion Hannah Green to discuss her breakthrough victory at 13th Beach last week and her celebration that has lit up social media.Speaking of social media, our hosts express their views on the PGA Tour's Waste Management Phoenix Open which has gone viral thanks to the crowd's rowdy behaviour when Sam Ryder knocked in ace at the par-3 16th party hole.Martin Blake drops in with all the latest news from the world of golf and this week's edition of Marko's Masterclass closes out the show.
This week hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen discuss another big week in Australian golf from Karrie Webb making the cut in her LPGA Tour turn and impressive results for Jason Day and Adam Scott before Ryder Cup legend and major champion Tony Jacklin joins the show.Jacklin takes us through some of the incredible stories from his new book 'Tony Jacklin: My Ryder Cup' including his friendship with the legendary Jack Nicklaus, overcoming American dominance as European captain and much more.Plus all the latest golf news with Martin Blake and this week's edition of Marko's Masterclass.You can find Jacklin's book at: https://pegasuspublishers.com/authors/tony-jacklin--tony-jimenez
This week hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by one of the hottest young golf architects in the world right now, Mike Cocking.Cocking is the designers of Peninsula Kingswood among other courses as part of OCM alongside fellow directors Geoff Ogilvy and Ashley Mead.Plus we discuss how do scratch markers compare with LPGA Tour pros? Course rankings out and more.Martin Blake has all the latest golf news and another edition of Marko's Masterclass.
This week hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen recap the Australian PGA and WPGA Championships before being joined by Jed Morgan who won by a remarkable 11 strokes to become the youngest winner in the history of the event. 22-year-old Morgan discusses his post-victory celebrations, managing his way around his home course of Royal Queensland, never expecting to win and much more.Plus Martin Blake has all the latest news from the world of golf and another edition of Marko's Masterclass.
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The Australian Golf Show is back for the first time in 2022 with a massive show.Hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by 23-year-old Victorian PGA champion Blake Windred ahead of this week's Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland.The New South Welshman talks us through his victory at Moonah Links last month, being apart of Niall Horan's Modest Golf Management stable, his preparations for this week and how excited he is to play alongside the country's top female players. He also outlines his goals in Europe for this year and much more.Plus our hosts discuss Cameron Smith's record-breaking win in Hawaii, Matt Jones' amazing performance at the same tournament and pay tribute to one of Australia's finest golfers, Bob Shearer, who passed away on the weekend.Martin Blake is back with all the latest golf news and so is Marko's Masterclass.
This week hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by Golf Australia CEO James Sutherland, PGA of Australia CEO Gavin Kirkman and the WPGA Tour of Australia CEO Karen Lunn to discuss the historic Australian Golf Strategy which was announced last week.Plus a quick chat about Tiger and Charlie Woods, along with all the latest golf news with Martin Blake and the last edition of Marko's Masterclass for the year.
This week on the Australian Golf Show, hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen chat to Golf Australia CEO James Sutherland about the $60 million PlayGolf fund which is set to modernise facilities and welcome newcomers to the game.Australian cricketer Alyssa Healy then drops in to discuss her love of golf, being on the golf course when her husband, Mitchell Starc, took a wicket on the first ball of the Ashes series last week, and the Australian women's cricket team's outstanding success.As always, Martin Blake provides an update on all the latest news from the world of golf, and there is also this week's edition of Marko's Masterclass.
Golf coach and advocate for public golf Sandy Jamieson joins Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen to speak about the importance of public golf. Jamieson touches on how women would be greatly disadvantaged without public golf courses, the ways public facilities can co-exist with local communities and much more.Our hosts also discuss Rory McIlroy putting his ball off the green and they are joined by Martin Blake who has all the latest news from the world of golf.Plus this week's edition of Marko's Masterclass.
Min Woo Lee joins Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen from hotel quarantine in Perth to chat about entering the top 50 in the world, his remarkable European Tour season and his major winning older sister Minjee.Our hosts also discuss Tiger Woods' comments on his golfing future and the best sporting/golfing families.Plus all the latest news with Martin Blake and another edition of Marko's Masterclass.
This week Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by this week's #cherrypicked 11-year-old Abbie to tell us about her online women's sport magazine, Her Way.Abbie discusses interviewing Hannah Green, her motivation for starting the magazine and learning about golf along the way.Our hosts also discuss the incredible golf on display at the LPGA Tour's season finale, Rory ripping his shirt in Dubai and Brooks Koepka's new equipment deal.Plus all the latest news in Australian and world golf with Martin Blake, and another edition of Marko's Masterclass.
This week Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by Australia's greatest major champion Karrie Webb.Webb discusses finals week of Visionary of the Year, which celebrates the amazing initiatives undertaken within the golf community that show great leadership towards gender equality while inspiring, educating, and empowering others to follow.She also talks about the new Australian WPGA Championship where players will compete for the Cup named in her honour and much more.Plus all the latest news from the golf world - including Min Woo Lee's impressive form, Hannah Green's $1 million pay day and Su Oh winning a Lamborghini for two years - with Martin Blake and this week's edition of Marko's Masterclass.
This week Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by 2006 US Open champion Geoff Ogilvy to discuss he and Mike Clayton's new professional golf tournament The Sandbelt Invitational. He gives an insight into where the idea originated, what it will offer the players and fans, and much more.Plus all the latest news from the golf world with Martin Blake and another rendition of Marko's Masterclass.
Lucas Herbert's coach Dom Azzopardi joins Mark Allen and Tiffany Cherry to talk through the boy from Bendigo's breakthrough PGA Tour victory in Bermuda. This week's #cherrypicked is former Australian netball captain and head of female cricket at Cricket Victoria Sharelle McMahon who shares her golf jitters on the first tee, how to handle nerves and discusses female engagement in golf.Plus Marko's Masterclass and all the latest news from around the golf world with Martin Blake.
New co-hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen take the reins for the first time this week and introduce new segments 'Marko's masterclass' and 'Cherry Picked'.Karis Davidson joins us to discuss her journey to the LPGA Tour's Qualifying School and her future plans. Australian pro Matt Griffin also drops in to discuss the recently announced Sandbelt Invitational and the future of professional golf events in Australia.Plus, all the latest news from the world of golf.
Episode 229 has dropped and it's an amazingly frank interview with young Australia pro Zach Murray, who tells us about the panic attacks that derailed his career for the past 12 months. Plus the Keperra Bowl winning couple Cassie Porter and Tyler Duncan, and lots more golf news.
In this episode of ‘The Review' we are proud to bring you Part 2 of our extra special content in partnership with Mimco and Our Watch in celebration of International Women's Day. This week we bring you short, sharp discussions on gender equality with Our Watch ambassadors Tiffany Cherry, Ben Brown and Tarang Chawla with a particular focus on the role sport can play in being part of the change. This episode is sponsored by Mimco. We are so grateful to Mimco for their commitment to gender equality and 6 year support of Our Watch. To find out more visit: Mimco: www.mimco.com.au Our Watch: www.ourwatch.org.au Be a voice for change, challenge gender bias and connect with likeminded communities using #BePartOfTheChange and #ChooseToChallenge on social media. You can follow Ben on Instagram - @bdbrown50, Tarang - @tarangchawla and Tiffany - @tiffanycherry2. And don't forget to follow @ourwatch and @_mimco too! And please come visit us at www.thesignificantotherspodcast.com or join us for a chat on Instagram: @thesignificantotherspodcast
Tiffany Cherry is an Australian sports broadcaster, best known as the Australian Football League first female boundary rider on the original Fox Footy
On this very special Grand Final edition of Our Stripes, Richmond’s Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator, Rana Hussain and Multimedia Executive, Tiffany Cherry are joined by media personality and diehard Richmond tragic Waleed Aly.A rollicking discussion that covers a lot of ground, this episode looks at how Aly got his media start (thanks to Richmond!), some dark times at The Project and Aly’s life as a supporter.A must listen.
On this edition of Our Stripes, Richmond’s Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator, Rana Hussain and Multimedia Executive, Tiffany Cherry are joined by CEO of the Alannah and Madeline Foundation, Lesley Podesta.We discuss the Foundation’s excellent work with young people experiencing bullying and talk through how to deal with cyber bullying. We also chat about the upcoming Alannah and Madeline game against Carlton, the ‘Light the Darkness’ campaign and the role Richmond plays in its partnership with the Foundation.A must listen for any parent!Tune in to Our Stripes – a Richmond Football Club podcast, celebrating the many and varied cultures and communities of our club that make up our famous strip, the mighty Yellow and Black. Hear personal insights into the broader diversity of our Richmond community and share a laugh with some of your favourite Tigers.
On this edition of Our Stripes, Richmond’s Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator, Rana Hussain and Multimedia Executive, Tiffany Cherry are joined by two students from the Club's Korin Gamadji Institute - Jess Bennett and Matt Muir.We delve into the KGI’s REAL (Richmond Emerging Aboriginal Leadership) program which works with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth across a number of years, to help develop their cultural connections, leadership skills, physical and mental wellbeing, and career aspirations.Join us for this inspiring and insightful edition of Our Stripes!Tune in to Our Stripes – a Richmond Football Club podcast, celebrating the many and varied cultures and communities of our club that make up our famous strip, the mighty Yellow and Black. Hear personal insights into the broader diversity of our Richmond community and share a laugh with some of your favourite Tigers.
In our next edition of Our Stripes, co-hosts, Richmond’s Diversity and Inclusion coordinator, Rana Hussain, and Richmond’s Multimedia Executive, Tiffany Cherry talk with Richmond defender, Bachar Houli.In this conversation, the first practicing Muslim to win an AFL premiership opens up about his faith, his journey to acceptance, and the growth of the Bachar Houli Foundation, which now includes programs for boys and girls.Tune in to Our Stripes – a Richmond Football Club podcast, celebrating the many and varied cultures and communities of our club that make up our famous strip, the mighty Yellow and Black. Hear personal insights into the broader diversity of our Richmond community and share a laugh with some of your favourite Tigers.
In our next edition of Our Stripes, co-hosts, Richmond’s Diversity and Inclusion coordinator, Rana Hussain, and Richmond’s Multimedia Executive, Tiffany Cherry talk with one of Richmond Women's big name recruits, Sabrina Frederick.In this conversation, the dual All Australian talks about her upcoming debut in the Yellow and Black, her family background, and how as a young girl from England, she fell in love with the game of Australian football.
In this edition of Our Stripes, co-hosts, Richmond's Multimedia Executive, Tiffany Cherry and Diversity and Inclusion coordinator, Rana Hussain, talk with Midsumma CEO, Karen Bryant about her life journey as an LGBTQI advocate and creating safe and inclusive places in all areas of our community. Richmond Football Club is a proud partner of the Midsumma Festival, an annual three week celebration of queer, intersex, transgender, bisexual, lesbian and gay culture, held during January and February in Melbourne.
In this special Dreamtime edition of Our Stripes, co-hosts, Richmond’s Diversity and Inclusion coordinator, Rana Hussain, and Multimedia Executive, Tiffany Cherry talk with Tigers' star Daniel Rioli and emerging Aboriginal leader from the Club's Korin Gamadji Institute, Tahlia Biggs.Daniel shares his experiences from home and designing the 2019 Dreamtime Guernsey with his family, while both guests offer insights into their lives as young Indigenous leaders in community and professionally – a must hear conversation!
In this edition of Our Stripes, co-hosts, Richmond’s Diversity and Inclusion coordinator, Rana Hussain, and Richmond’s Multimedia Executive, Tiffany Cherry talk with Richmond VWFL players Yasmina McGlone and Teisha Shadwell.In this conversation the group talk about Yasmina and Teisha’s journey to wheelchair sports and overcoming adversity. The pair discuss what playing sport has brought to their lives and the challenges that come with living with a disability.
In our next edition of Our Stripes, co-hosts, Richmond’s Diversity and Inclusion coordinator, Rana Hussain, and experienced sports journalist and presenter, Richmond’s Multimedia Executive, Tiffany Cherry chat with our three Balkan boys, Ivan Soldo, Oleg Markov and Noah Balta.The trio share their family heritage, favourite tunes and favourite foods, including some hilarious dinnertime stories and what it’s like living in the shoes of these three Tigers. We delve into Richmond Football Club’s connection with the Balkans and the camaraderie the players share through their European roots.
Biggzy is joined by AFL Broadcaster and mum Tiffany Cherry, on how she juggles a very busy and groundbreaking life, and Former Wallaby Ben Darwin on life after professional sport and how team cohesion is at the heart of sports teams and businesses alike.
Jack and Gordo recap Rounds 1 & 2 of the AFLW, (1:30) and break down the aftermath of "The Memo" (9:32). Gordo hands out the first round of votes for "The People's Champion Award" (32:45). The guys tackle "The People's Question" (35:09) which this week was posited by Herald Sun writer Tiffany Cherry, "Should Ch9's AFLW show be hosted by a man?" (Jack also throws in a bonus People's Question regarding Carlton's involvement in the Pride Game.) This week's "Book Club" discussion is on Sam Lane's 'Roar' (51:19) and Gordo signs off by giving you his Round 3 tips (1:02:20).
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Tiffany Cherry is a sports broadcasting pioneer who paved the way for Australian female media presenters in the world of sport.Tiff has had a remarkable career, firstly as a professional athlete and a physiotherapist with Richmond in the AFL, before kicking off an enviable broadcasting career covering the NFL SuperBowl, the Olympics, NBA Finals, Wimbledon and more, as well as becoming a household name in AFL media.Bear in mind, this was a time when there were few female sports broadcasters. Getting a sports media gig, and earning respect, required a huge amount of ambition and resilience.But, when breaking new ground there are significant challenges, including sexism, relationships and mental health.Tiff also talks about her unique pathway to becoming a single mum, and having to re-start her career pretty much from scratch, despite her experience and accomplishments.She also shares strong views on the evolution of women in sport and why there’s still a long way to go.Want to book Tiffany Cherry for an event or other opportunity?Our Off-Field podcast is produced by PickStar, the best place to book sports stars for any event, campaign or engagement you can imagine. Choose from over 700 stars past and present, PickStar works fast with ANY budget. Visit the PickStar website now.Off-Field focuses on the world of sport outside of the arena with the people who make it happen. Hosted by James Begley and Andrew Montesi.Find out more:Sign up to our mailing list and contact us here.Join our sports marketing and business group on LinkedIn.Join us on Facebook.Send us an email.
Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon & Sterophonics' Kelly Jones join Johnny before their Hyde Park performance. Plus Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody takes on Tiffany Cherry in the Egg & Spoon Race Challenge.
Johnny's live on Absolute Radio during the Olympics. Here's a preview of what you can expect