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The Late Switch with Leigh Drennan. Leigh sits down with some of the biggest names in Australian Touch Football.
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The Late Switch - Steph Maiolo
Leigh Drennan sits down with Steph Maiolo, member of the winning World Cup team in 2019 and winner of Vawdon Cup and NSW State Cup with Manly Touch.
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The Late Switch - Kim Sue See
Leigh Drennan sits down with Kim Sue See to discuss celebrating her 18th birthday on debut with the Australian Emu's Women's Open to winning two Touch Football World Cups and an NRL Touch Premiership with the Brisbane Broncos.
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The Late Switch - Ryan Pollock
Leigh Drennan sits down with Australian Emu and South Queensland Sharks Ryan Pollock. Ryan has represented the Australian Emu's at World Cup's and Trans-Tasmans. He is also heavily involved with the South Queensland Sharks and was a part of the coaching staff at the most recent Inferno NTL where the Sharks won the Mixed, Women's and Men's Open divisions.
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The Late Switch - Elise Wilson
Elise Wilson holds the record for most tries in a Youth World Cup and has played for the Sydney Roosters and Newcastle Knights in the NRL Touch Premiership as well as the ACT Raiders at the Inferno National Touch League. She has also represented the Alliance in the Elite 8 competition. She speaks to why she loves playing for the ACT Raiders, her pathway to the top, her rituals and Leigh Drennan asks the questions that you all asked.
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The Late Switch - Corey Russell
Leigh Drennan sits down with Corey Russell. Corey played an integral part in the South Queensland Sharks Men's Open Championships at the recent Inferno National Touch League as well as a member of the Australian Emus Mixed Open at the 2019 Touch Football World Cup in Malaysia.
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The Late Switch - Dan Withers
The Late Switch is back with a new host! Leigh Drennan takes over the microphone on the new series of the Late Switch presented by Indomie Noodles and the first guest to appear is Dan Withers. Dan was a member of the Cowboys/Outlaws who won 4 out of 5 Elite 8 tournaments, a 2019 NRL Touch Premiership Champion as Assistant Coach with the North Queensland Cowboys, and Australian Emu representative at two World Cups and numerous Trans-Tasman Test Series.