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Talking Sport with Matt Burke

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Wallabies great Matt Burke talks to legends of sport who know a thing or two about how to win on the world stage.


Fun, light-hearted and entertaining, but with some serious discussion as well.


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  • Kerri Pottharst OAM
    Jul 21 2021

    Matt is back and he is Talking Sport, not just Rugby!


    With the Tokyo Olympics starting, it's a great time to talk sport with an Olympic gold medal champion!


    Kerri Pottharst is also an Order of Australia medallist, a Sport Australia Hall of Famer, motivational speaker, and board member of Volleyball Australia so who better to ask about what it is going to take for the Aussies to bring home medals!

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    39 m
  • Min Woo Lee
    Jul 14 2021

    The British Open returns after being cancelled last year due to Covid, and there are 11 Aussies in the hunt for the prize.

    Min Woo Lee snuck into the field at the last minute by winning the Scottish Open this week.


    Now number 61 in the world, the 22 year old Perth product is already enjoying the perks of being a dual European Tour winner.

    He caught up with Bence Hamerli for a chat just hours after collecting the trophy.

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    15 m
  • Richard Tombs
    Mar 21 2021

    Matt Burke is back talking sport!


    Matt meets up with former Wallaby and Gloucester centre Richard Tombs. Matt and Richard relive the old days before going into how Richard's life changed forever three years ago when a freak soccer tackle left him needing a wheelchair.


    If you'd like to donate to Richards spinal foundation you can at https://gunsout.org/

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    33 m
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