The World Cup and Shane Stories

The World Cup and Shane Stories

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The Associates

We’ve been loving the performances of the so called ‘Associates’ at the Men’s T20 World Cup, so this week we’re joined by ICC commentator Andrew Leonard to chat all things Associate Cricket.Plus what caused the Tailenders WhatsApp Group to explode on Wednesday night, ‘Corresponde ...  Afficher plus

Rage to Riches

1922: The BBC was formed; 1936: The BBC launches TV service from Alexandra Palace; 1967: Radio 1 hits the airwaves; 1979: The BBC starts 24 hour Radio broadcasts; 1983: BBC Breakfast TV begins; 1994: BBC Radio 5 Live is launched; 2002: CBBC starts broadcasting; 2018: BBC Sounds i ...  Afficher plus

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Tillies Done! Lionesses roar into World Cup final
World Football

Join Mani Djazmi and Katie Smith at Stadium Australia in Sydney as they reflect on England reaching the Women's World Cup final for the very first time after beating the co-hosts 3-1. We hear from England's match-winner Lauren Hemp, and BBC Sport's Emma Sanders drops by to discus ...  Afficher plus

On the Road for the FIFA World Cup
Women Who Travel | Condé Nast Traveler

As the FIFA World Cup in Australia and New Zealand draws to a close, we share conversations with two women who've had very different experiences with the tournament over the years: Australian Broadcasting Company's sportscaster Tracey Holmes, who spent her career covering numerou ...  Afficher plus

Women's World Cup Show | Ireland up against it in Australian opener
OTB Football

Joe Molloy was joined from Australia by Kathleen McNamee and Sinead O'Carroll of The Journal to discuss Ireland's opening game the Women's World Cup, and what we can expect from the competition at large on the first edition of our Women's World Cup Show on Off The Ball. In associ ...  Afficher plus

Andrew Sheridan - Destroyer of Aussie Scrums & England's RWC 2007 Journey | Beyond Expected Series | Episode 2
The Rugby Pod

We’re delighted to be joined by a man who famously dismantled a Wallaby scrum in 2007 to help England reach the unlikeliest of World Cup finals, former England front row Andrew Sheridan. Sheri is a man mountain and one of the toughest front rowers to ever play the game. He's also ...  Afficher plus