Sportsworld Podcast Sportsworld
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With an excellent mix of heated debate, big interviews, passionate talkback and breaking news, Sports World sets the agenda each and every Saturday morning. Karl Langdon, Kim Hagdorn, Brad Hardie and Tom Moody aren’t afraid to tackle the big issues and often clash as they deliver strong opinions. Sportsworld is must listen to radio.
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Mickey Arthur - On Cricketing Future
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Tom Jervis
The Perth Wildcats are leading the NBL Grand Final series 1-0 after defeating Melbourne United 81-71 last night. "I think what we showed last night is that we're pretty composed at the moment and we're playing good basketball," Wildcats' centre Tom Jervis told 6PR's Sportsworld.
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Andrew Gaze
Australian basketball legend Andrew Gaze, says family played a part in the decision to leave the Sydney Kings at the end of the season, but he's still focused on the NBL finals. The Kings lost their first Semi Final game against Melbourne United on Thursday night, but is looking to bounce back on Sunday. "[We've] found some areas that we need to improve on and felt like we didn't help ourselves in that game. If we play to our best then our best should be good enough," Gaze said on 6PR's Sportsworld.
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Nat Fyfe injury update
Kim Hagdorn says Nat Fyfe is recovering from minor surgery on his elbow but has received advice to avoid any contact to the area for a fortnight.
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Brad Sheppard
West Coast Eagles defender Brad Sheppard was nervous heading into his first game back after he sustained a hamstring injury late in the 2018 season that kept him out of the AFL Grand Final. Sheppard was back in flying form with his 21 disposals, four marks and six tackles in the Eagles 34-point win over Geelong in Round 1 of the JLT Series, but he says it was good to be back playing. "It's been a long Summer and a long time in between drinks from my last game so it was good to get out there with the boys again and pull the jersey on again," Sheppard said on 6PR's Sportsworld. "Probably a bit more nervous than I normally am leading into a JLT game, but it was good to get through injury free," he told Brad Hardie and Kim Hagdorn. Sheppard also shared his thoughts on the youngsters of the team and their efforts last night, including promising forward Oscar Allen who kicked three goals.
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Lachie Neale_Brisbane Lions
Former Fremantle Best and Fairest, Lachie Neale has made the switch to Brisbane and says his best is yet to come. "I feel like my best is ahead of me, I haven't had a full pre season in about three or four years and I haven't missed a session this year so my body's feeling great. I'm feeling quite strong so hopefully my best footy's ahead of me. I'd like to think so and I definitely feel I've improved," Neale told Brad Hardie and Kim Hagdorn on Sportsworld.
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