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IMG Clients Entertainment/ Presenters/ Broadcasters IMG Clients Entertainment/ Presenters/ Broadcasters Nicky Buckley TV Presenter, Host of Channel 9’s Talk to the Animals Jamie Durie TV Personality, Author and Landscape Designer Scott Cam TV Personality, host of Triple M’s ‘Wrong Side of the Bed’, Author and Builder Suzie Wilks TV Presenter and Media Personality Dermott Brereton Former AFL Champion, TV Presenter on Channel 9’s Getaway, Expert AFL commentator on SEN 1116, Media Personality Robert DiPierdomenico AFL Auskick Ambassador, Brownlow Medallist and Media Personality Tim Watson Former Essendon Champion and St Kilda ‘ The Saints’ Coach, Channel Seven News and Sport Presenter , SEN 1116 Breakfast Presenter, The Age Columnist, Author and Media Personality Paul Salmon Former AFL Champion, Author and Media Personality Craig Hutchison Channel Nine AFL/Sport Presenter, Host of 3AW Football, The Sunday Age ‘Psst’ Columnist Dr Andrew Rochford TV Presenter on Channel 9’s “What’s Good For You”, Star of the 2004 hit series “The Block” Jo Stanley Fox FM Breakfast host, Media Personality and Comedian Scott Pape ‘The Barefoot Investor’ - Financial Advisor, Herald Sun and Courier Mail columnist, Author and Media Personality Nicky Whelan Actor on Neighbours, TV Presenter on Channel 10’s Beyond the Boundary, Model Sally Williams Face of ‘Brand Power’, Corporate Video Spokesperson Marc Vincent TV Presenter Steve Price 2UE Drive Time Presenter, Journalist and Media Personality Bianca Dye Nova 96.9 Drive Time Presenter, Media Personality David Schwarz Former Melbourne Champion, SEN 1116 Drive Time Presenter, Channel 7 AFL Expert Commentator Nigel Ruck Star of Channel 9’s Garden Gurus, Landscape Designer, Media Personality Wayne Schwass Former AFL Champion, AFL Caller on Triple M 105.1, Director of Sunrise Foundation Olivia Stratton Miss World Australia 2003, TV Presenter, Australian Food and Wine Ambassador, Model IMG Clients Golf Robert Allenby 20 Career victories including 2005 Australian Open, Australian PGA Championship and MasterCard Masters – marked the first person in the history of Australian golf to complete the Triple Crown. 2001 Pennsylvania Classic; Nissan Open and 2000 Houston Open and Western Open. Mitchell Brown Turned professional in November 2006; winner of 2005 New Zealand Amateur Championship, NSW Amateur and Copa Monterrey in Mexico. Semi-finalist at 2006 British Amateur Championship and runner up at Australian and New Zealand Amateurs. Andrew Buckle Winner of 2006 Virginia Beach Classic; 2002 Queensland Open Champion; 1999 and 2000 World Junior Champion. Qualified for the PGA TOUR for the first time in 2007 – finished 4th behind Tiger Woods in only his third start. Michael Campbell (NZ) 2005 US Open Champion and HSBC World Match Play Champion, 2003 Nissan Irish Open Champion, 2002 Smurfit European Open Champion, 2000 and 2001 Heineken Classic Champion, 2000 Johnnie Walker Classic Champion Sir Bob Charles (NZ) 22 career victories plus 35 Seniors TOUR victories with highlight wining the 1963 Open Golf Championship Rodger Davis 22 Career victories including the 2003 Toshiba Senior Classic; 1986 Australian Open; and PGA Championship (Europe). Australasian Tour Order of Merit Winner in 1990 and 1991. Adam Groom Turned professional in October 2002 after representing Australia at the World Amateur Teams Championship; 2004 Rookie of the Year Asian Tour; T3 2003 Indian Open; T2 2002 NSW Open; winner of 2002 Tasmanian Open Rick Kulacz 2007 Scratch Players Amateur; South Australian Invitational; 2003 WA Amateur Champion; 2001 NSW Open: Dunes Medal; Federal Amateur; 2001 World Junior Champion; Australian Junior Champion Eddie Lee (NZ) 2002 Malaysian Amateur Champion; 2002 Maekyung Open Champion; 2000 World Junior Champion. Exempt player 2007 Japan Golf Tour. Frank Nobilo (NZ) 14 Career victories including 1997 Greater Greensborough Classic and 1995 BMW International Open. Three time representative of International Team at The President’s Cup 1994, 1996 and 1998. Wade Ormsby Attended University of Houston; 6th on Australasian Tour in 2006 – 2nd New Zealand Open and 3rd Australian PGA Championship. Gareth Paddison (NZ) 2004 Victorian Open; 2002 Norman Von Nida Rookie of the Year; 2002 Dunedin Classic; 2001 Canadian Amateur Champion Brett Rumford 2007 Omega European Masters; Winner of 2004 Nissan Irish Open, 2003 Aa St Omer Open (Europe); 2000 Rookie of the Year; 1999 ANZ Players Championship; 1998 Australian Amateur Champion. Peter Senior 26 Career victories worldwide including 1998 Australian Open; 1990 European Open; 1991, 1994 and 1995 Australian Masters; 1994, 1996 and 1997 Canon Challenge, 1989 and 2003 Australian PGA Championship. Current Chairman of the PGA Tour of Australasia. Paul Sheehan Six career wins including the 2006 Japan Open Championship and Jacobs Creek Open; 2004 Fujisankei Classic and Golf Nippon Series JT Cup; 2002 Kokakuen Cup and 2000 West Australian Open. Qualified for the PGA TOUR for the first time in 2007. IMG Clients Tennis Evonne Goolagong Cawley 1971 and 1980 Wimbledon Singles Champion 1974,1975,1976,1977 Australian Open Singles Champion, 1971 French Open Singles Champion John Fitzgerald, OAM Australian Davis Cup Captain, Winning Davis Cup Team Member - 1983 & 1986, Winner of 7 Grand Slam Doubles Titles, Winner of 6 ATP Singles Titles Ken Rosewall Winner of 8 Grand Slam Titles; 8 times Runner-Up in Grand Slam Todd Reid 2002 Wimbledon Junior Singles Champion Bernard Tomic Winner Junior Orange Bowl 2004, one of the most outstanding Junior Players in the World Athletics John Steffensen 2006 Commonwealth Games Dual Gold Medallist in the 400m and 4 x 400m Relay; Won Silver in the 400m Relay at the 2004 Athens Olympics Rob De Castella Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist & former Head of the Australian Institute of Sport IMG Clients Australian Rules Football Alastair Clarkson Lance Franklin Former North Melbourne and Melbourne Champion, Former Hawthorn Football Club – Star Forward Assistant Coach of the Port Adelaide Football Club, Senior Coach of Hawthorn Daniel Wells Kangaroos Football Club - Star Midfielder John Longmire Former North Melbourne Champion, Media Personality, Paul Chapman Assistant Coach of the Sydney Swans Geelong Football Club - Star Forward, 2006 Geelong Best and Fairest Award, Premiership Side 2007 Liam Pickering Former Geelong Vice Captain and Media Personality Daniel Cross Western Bulldogs Football Club - Star Mid-fielder Dale Lewis Former Sydney Swans Player, Media Personality Darren Glass West Coast Eagles Football Club - Star Defender Simon Garlick Premiership Side 2006, 2007 Best and Fairest Award, All Former Western Bulldogs Football Club Player, Media Australian Personality Daniel Harris Anthony Rock Kangaroos Football Club - Star Midfielder Assistant Coach of the St Kilda Football Club James Kelly Shane Woewodin Geelong Football Club - Star Midfielder Brownlow Medallist 2000 Chance Bateman Jade Rawlings Hawthorn Football Club Former AFL Star, Assistant Coach of the Richmond Football Club Adam Schneider St Kilda Football Club, Premiership Side 2005 Joel Bowden Richmond Football Club Star Mid-fielder, 2004/2005 Richmond Jay Schulz Best and Fairest Award, All Australian Richmond Football Club Blake Caracella David Rodan Former AFL Star, Assistant Coach of the Collingwood Football Port Adelaide Football Club Club Tim Callan Justin Koschitzke Western Bulldogs Football Club St. Kilda Football Club - Ansett Rising Star Winner Henry Playfair Gary Ablett Jnr Sydney Swans Football Club Geelong Football Club - Star Mid-fielder, 2007 Geelong Best and Fairest Award, Premiership Side 2007, All Australian Dane Swan Collingwood Football Club Joel Corey Geelong Football Club - Star Mid-fielder, 2005 Geelong Best Callam Urch and Fairest Award, Premiership Side 2007, All Australian Kangaroos Football Club Leon Davis Matthew Egan Collingwood Football Club – Star Forward Geelong Football Club – All Australian Defender 2007 Nathan Ablett Courtney Johns Geelong Football Club Essendon Football Club IMG Clients Australian Rules Football Troy Chaplin Paul Bower Port Adelaide Football Club Carlton Football Club Chris Johnson Matthew Boyd Melbourne Football Club Western Bulldogs Football Club Jordan Lewis Matt Riggio Hawthorn Football Club Kangaroos Football Club Michael Osborne Mitchell Thorp Hawthorn Football Club Hawthorn Football Club – Draft Pick Number 6 Andrew Krakouer Nathan Brown Richmond Football Club Collingwood Football Club – Draft Pick Number 10 Luke Brennan James Sellar Sydney Swans Football Club Adelaide Football Club – Draft Pick Number 14 Jesse Smith Daniel O’Keefe Kangaroos Football Club – 2007 NAB Rising Star Sydney Swans Football Club – Draft Pick Number 15 Nominee Mitchell Brown Danny Meyer West Coast Eagles Football Club – Draft Pick Number 16 Richmond Football Club Gavin Urquhart Tom Williams Kangaroos Football Club – Draft Pick Number 21 Western Bulldogs Football Club - 2007 NAB Rising Star Nominee Simon Hogan Geelong Football Club Scott Pendlebury Collingwood Football Club - 2007 NAB Rising Star Daniel McConnell Nominee, Runner Up – Collingwood Best and Kangaroos Football Club Fairest 2007 Darren Pfeiffer Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls Adelaide Football Club Richmond Football Club Jason Davenport Geelong Football Club Richard Cole Essendon Football Club Rugby Union Rugby Union Nick Farr-Jones, OAM 1991 Rugby World Cup Winning Captain; TV Commentator IMG Clients Basketball Shane Heal 16 Years experience in the NBL, NBA and national basketball team; Sydney Kings Premiership winner 2003, Captain of the new NBL Franchise Team - Melbourne
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