Duggan's Dribble Timmy Duggan : Duggans Dribble
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A unique podcast talking basketball and the association of the sport with coaches, athletes and fans alike. The show is hosted by Timmy Duggan who , in 1996, became the first person from the Northern Territory to play in the National Basketball League. The podcast also touches on issues, trends and programs pertaining to Indigenous youth and how basketball can be used as a vehicle for positive change.
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#NewyShoeDrive: Charlie King and Timmy Duggan
ABC Territory Grandstand Host Charlie King talks with Timmy Duggan about the basketball shoe drive organised by Newcastle Basketball Association.
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The General: Phil Smyth
Four- Time Olympian Phil Smyth was known as the "General" on the basketball court. The episode delves into Phil's leadership model and how he incorporates this in the corporate world and with sporting teams. Phil also makes some great points on pathways for players and coaches in remote Australia including the "care factor".
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Leading and Dreaming in the Spirit of the Game: Timmy Duggan
Timmy talks about the innovations and recommendations as one of the keynote presenters at the Basketball Australia Coaches Conference. He also gives insight into the unique history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander basketball and the search to unearth the next Patty Mills or Rohanee Cox.
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The Enemy Within: Joe Williams
Joe Williams is on a mission. Joe talks about the possible links between contact sports and depression and his crusade to raise awareness of Aboriginal culture and mental health. The podcast begins with a song by Akon called “Sunny Day” and concludes with “I Won’t Back Down” by Tom Petty.
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Jet Love: Sammi Rioli
Sammi Rioli played an important part in the Jets Womens Basketball Team's dynasty of winning championships in the Darwin Basketball Association. She also plays an important role in mentoring young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls through tough times.
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Old Buffaloes Never Die: Matty Campbell
Former Kangaroos Australian Football League player, Matthew Campbell joins the podcast to discuss the recent history of the Darwin Buffaloes Football Club in the Northern Territory. He speaks about influences such as Darryl White, Ninny Briston and the club rallying behind the tragic incident with Tai Martin- Page. The podcast touches on how the Darwin Buffaloes have had an influence on the social fabric of Aboriginal people in Darwin and concludes with the impact of the club theme song "Old Buffaloes Never Die".