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| Andrew Paschalidis |
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| Andrew Paschalidis has been involved in the sports media since 1983 starting his cadetship with the popular Australian and British Soccer Weekly newspaper.
In 1984, Andrew began his long association ... |
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| Wayne Pearce |
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| Wayne ‘Junior’ Pearce has been widely regarded as an innovator, both as a player and as a coach.
Wayne played 188 rugby league premiership games for the Tigers between 1980 and 1990. He was captain of ... |
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| Simon Poidevin |
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| Between 1980 and 1991, Simon Poidevin represented Australia in 59 Rugby Union Tests. At the time of his retirement, he was Australia’s most capped Rugby Union forward, and the nation’s most capped player ... |
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| Roy & HG |
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| As HG Nelson and Rampaging Roy Slaven, Greig Pickhaver and John Doyle have been searing into the nation’s consciousness since 1986 with such programmes as This Sporting Life, Club Buggery, The Channel ... |
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| Anne Sargeant |
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| Anne Sargeant began playing netball at the age of eight. At the age of 26, Anne was selected as Australian captain in 1983 and held that honour until her retirement as a player in 1988, leaving behind an ... |
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| Sport Speaker Michael Slater |
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| A combative and wholehearted cricketer, Michael Slater (affectionately known as “Slats”) played many vital innings for New South Wales and as an Australian opener with his adventurous brand of strokeplay. ... |
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