James Brayshaw

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

James Brayshaw James Brayshaw Host of Wipe Out & The Sunday Footy Show James Brayshaw is one of Australia’s key sporting media personalities and one of few presenters in the industry to commentate both AFL and cricket on radio and television. James is best known as host of Channel Nine’s Wipeout Australia and The Sunday Footy Show as well as being co-host with Garry Lyon on Australia’s number one AFL program, The Footy Show. He commentates the 20/20 cricket for Channel Nine as well as being part of the 3MMM AFL commentary team. James co hosted the Commonwealth Games and M Sport with Gary Lyon on Channel Nine and was an audience favourite for his larrakin humour on Triple M’s breakfast show The Cage, which aired for a hugely successful five years on the Austereo Network. Prior to making a name for himself in television, he had an accomplished career in broadcasting on SAFM calling cricket on ABC national radio. He has also appeared on breakfast radio and read the nightly sports news. James’ versatility across both AFL and cricket confirms his standing as one the industry’s respected experts and a great “’all rounder”. A former state cricketer spanning a decade, with a career run of 4,934 and a 42.53 average, his first hand knowledge adds credibility to his commentary and hosting abilities. Despite his demanding media commitments, James manages to maintain a strong involvement in a range of corporate and charity capacities as host or MC. Client testimonials “ James Brayshaw – cracking move… very entertaining. - Fitness Australia James was very professional, entertaining and delighted guests with his light-hearted humour “ on the evening. Celebrity Speakers Australia Inspirational speakers, Telephone +61 2 9251 1333 ABN 36 884 606 155 History entertainers and hosts for your [email protected] House, 133 Macquarie St conference or event. Since 1978. www.celebrityspeakers.com.au Sydney NSW 2000 Australia - Fitness Australia Celebrity Speakers Australia Inspirational speakers, Telephone +61 2 9251 1333 ABN 36 884 606 155 History entertainers and hosts for your [email protected] House, 133 Macquarie St conference or event. Since 1978. www.celebrityspeakers.com.au Sydney NSW 2000 Australia.
Recommended publications
  • Media Tracking List Edition January 2021
    AN ISENTIA COMPANY Australia Media Tracking List Edition January 2021 The coverage listed in this document is correct at the time of printing. Slice Media reserves the right to change coverage monitored at any time without notification. National National AFR Weekend Australian Financial Review The Australian The Saturday Paper Weekend Australian SLICE MEDIA Media Tracking List January PAGE 2/89 2021 Capital City Daily ACT Canberra Times Sunday Canberra Times NSW Daily Telegraph Sun-Herald(Sydney) Sunday Telegraph (Sydney) Sydney Morning Herald NT Northern Territory News Sunday Territorian (Darwin) QLD Courier Mail Sunday Mail (Brisbane) SA Advertiser (Adelaide) Sunday Mail (Adel) 1st ed. TAS Mercury (Hobart) Sunday Tasmanian VIC Age Herald Sun (Melbourne) Sunday Age Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne) The Saturday Age WA Sunday Times (Perth) The Weekend West West Australian SLICE MEDIA Media Tracking List January PAGE 3/89 2021 Suburban National Messenger ACT Canberra City News Northside Chronicle (Canberra) NSW Auburn Review Pictorial Bankstown - Canterbury Torch Blacktown Advocate Camden Advertiser Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser Canterbury-Bankstown Express CENTRAL Central Coast Express - Gosford City Hub District Reporter Camden Eastern Suburbs Spectator Emu & Leonay Gazette Fairfield Advance Fairfield City Champion Galston & District Community News Glenmore Gazette Hills District Independent Hills Shire Times Hills to Hawkesbury Hornsby Advocate Inner West Courier Inner West Independent Inner West Times Jordan Springs Gazette Liverpool
    [Show full text]
  • Billy Brownless
    BILLY BROWNLESS Talent Profile © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com A loveable character on and off air, Billy Brownless has enjoyed a 25-year connection to footy fans through the media since hanging up the boots. NATIONALITY CAPABILITIES Australian Guest Panellist Ambassador DATE OF BIRTH Social Media 1/28/67 PR Campaign Appearances TEAMS INTERESTS Geelong Football Club Triple M Lifestyle Nine Network Wellbeing Leadership Family Business © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com BIO Brownless first came to prominence as a high-flying forward for Geelong. Growing up in Jerilderie in southern NSW, Brownless was a schoolboy star with Assumption College before making his debut with Cats in 1986. The proud father of four has son Oscar following in his footsteps, with the young midfielder in to his second year on the Cats’ AFL list. Brownless made his senior VFL debut in Round 1, 1986 and quickly made a name for himself as a strong full-forward, winning the Cats’ best first year player award that year. Twice he led Geelong’s goalkicking, was All-Australian in 1991 and had a thirst for the big occasion. Nine goals in the 1992 Qualifying Final, eight in the classic 1991 Elimination Final win over St Kilda and an average of three goals per game across the four Grand Finals he played in stamped his qualities. Today, he sits fifth with 441 goals on Geelong all-time list, alongside iconic names Gary Ablett Snr, Doug Wade, Tom Hawkins and Steve Johnson. © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com For the past decade, Billy and good friend James Brayshaw have been part of Melbourne’s drive home as hosts of ‘The Rush Hour’ on Triple M.
    [Show full text]
  • The Animal Law Toolkit December 2009 About Voiceless
    The Animal Law Toolkit December 2009 About Voiceless Voiceless is an independent non-profit Patrons think tank dedicated to alleviating the • J.M. Coetzee, Nobel Prize for Literature Winner suffering of animals in Australia. 2003, author of The Lives of Animals Established by father and daughter and Elizabeth Costello team, Brian Sherman AM and Ondine • Brian Sherman AM Sherman, Voiceless: Ambassadors • Creates and fosters networks of leading lawyers, • Hugo Weaving (Last Ride, Little Fish, The Lord of politicians and academics to influence law and the Rings Trilogy, The Matrix Trilogy, Priscilla Queen public policy; of the Desert) • Conducts high quality research and analysis of • Abbie Cornish (Bright Star, Stop-Loss, Elizabeth: The animal industries, exposing legalised cruelty and Golden Age, A Good Year, Candy, Somersault) promoting informed debate; • Lindsay McDougall (aka ‘The Doctor’) from the • Creates a groundswell for social change by Triple J Breakfast Show and Triple J TV building and fortifying the Australian animal protection movement with select Grants and For further information visit www.voiceless.org.au Prizes; and This document has been researched and written by • Aims to inform consumers and empower them to Katrina Sharman and Lara Cumming, with editorial make animal-friendly choices. and research support from Brian Sherman AM, Ondine Sherman, Elaine Morris, Kelly Blainey Lyell, Claudia Hoeben, Lucy King, Claire Bradbury, Melissa Knoll and Elizabeth Usher. For further information contact: Disclaimer: Voiceless Limited ACN 108 494 631 (‘Voiceless’) is a company limited by guarantee. Voiceless is Voiceless not a legal practice and does not give legal advice to individuals or organisations. While Voiceless has made 2 Paddington Street every effort to ensure the accuracy of information, including images, presented in this Guide, Voiceless does not Paddington NSW 2021 AUSTRALIA guarantee the accuracy or completeness of that information.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Annual Review
    PREVENTING BOWEL CANCER ANNUAL REVIEW 2014 Thank you for saving my life. PREVENTING BOWEL CANCER ANNUAL REVIEW 2014 Contents Jodi’s story 2 About The Jodi Lee Foundation 3 Messages from our Chair and CEO 4 Achievements 6 Our initiatives 8 Community support 10 Governance 22 Financials 24 1 THE JODI LEE FOUNDATION Jodi’s story Sitting your children down Jodi and Nick had been happily together for One of the hardest things was telling their 12 years in 2009 and were living in Vietnam children Jack, 6, and Arabella, 4, that their to tell them you’re going to with their two young children. They were mum was going to die. Jodi passed away on die is something no parent having the time of their lives. 16 January 2010. should have to face – but it Nick was away working when Jodi rang Before Jodi’s diagnosis she was fit and healthy. was the devastating truth complaining of constipation, abdominal She had no family history and no symptoms pain and some bloating. The next morning, whatsoever, which is typical of bowel cancer. for Jodi Lee. Jodi’s doctor recognised an obstruction in The saddest part of all is that Jodi’s story could her bowel and ordered scans. Jodi had bowel have had a different outcome if her cancer cancer and the tumour had all but blocked had been detected early. her bowel. She was only 39 years old. With that simple fact as the driving force The Just before midnight she was airlifted from Jodi Lee Foundation was established in 2010.
    [Show full text]
  • PETER ROWSTHRON Actor, Comedian and Writer
    PETER ROWSTHRON Actor, Comedian and Writer Peter Rowsthorn is a high energy, fast paced stand up comedian one minute and a measured character actor the next. A masterful MC of corporate and private functions, he has been performing his slick & blistering stand up for almost two decades. Most recently, Peter has appeared regularly on "Thank God You're Here" series 1, 2, 3 and 4, popped up on "Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation" and can currently be seen hosting the delightful “Can We Help” on the ABC on Friday nights. But Peter is probably still best known as long-suffering husband and pants-man Brett Craig on “Kath & Kim”. TELEVISION TALKIN BOUT YOUR GENERATION Guest Network Ten, 2012 HENRY AND AARON’S SEVEN STEPS TO SUPER STARDOM Guest Perfectly Adequate, 2011 THE JESTERS Role: Kenny Jesters Production Pty Ltd, 2010 CELEBRITY MASTERCHEF Contestant Network Ten, 2009 TALKIN BOUT YOUR GENERATION Guest Network Ten, 2009 CAN WE HELP? Presenter ABC TV, 2006 / 07 / 08 / 09 / 10 THANK GOD YOU’RE HERE Series 1, 2, 3, 4 Regular Guest Working Dog 2006 / 07 / 08 / 09 SNAKE TALES Role: Jake Johnson Westside Films, 2008 OUT OF THE QUESTION Guest Panellist Jigsaw/Channel 7, 2008 KATH & KIM Series 4 Role: Brett Craig Riley Turner Productions, 2007 20 to 1 Guest Nine Network, 2006 DA KATH & KIM CODE - Telemovie Role: Brett Craig Dir: Ted Emery, Riley Turner Productions / ABC TV, 2005 LITTLE OBERON Role: Miss Kafka Nine Network, 2005 KATH & KIM Series 3 Role: Brett Craig Dir: Ted Emery, Riley Turner Productions / ABC TV, 2004 ALL SAINTS Role: John ‘The Pole’ Morton Seven Network, 2003 WORLD COMEDY UNPLUGGED Stand up Granada / Nine Network, 2003 KATH & KIM Series 2 Role: Brett Craig Dir: Ted Emery, ABC TV, 2002 KATH & KIM Series 1 Role: Brett Craig Dir: Ted Emery, ABC TV, 2001 ROVE (LIVE) Guest interview Roving Enterprises, Network TEN, 2001 SUNDAY ROAST Host Fox 8, 1999 GONGED BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Host Nine Network, 1998 / 99 RECOVERY Stand up ABC TV, 1998 Peter Rowsthorn cont.
    [Show full text]
  • Article 25 March 29 . 2013
    ARTICLE 25 MARCH 29TH. 2013 South Barwon was the “sentimental favourite” last weekend to win its first GCA Division One premiership for 36 years but East-Belmont swept all aside to win its 7th. flag,6/278 to 195 all seven premierships gathered since South Barwon won its last flag in 1975-76. East has a “strike rate” of a premiership every 6.7 seasons since it joined the competition in 1966-67 whilst South’s strike rate with its 5 flags is a premiership every 10.8 seasons, its five flags achieved during its 15 seasons “golden era” between 1961-62 to 1976-77. It was East-Belmont’s 10th straight consecutive win this season and South’s first loss in its last 9 games. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX South Barwon’s loss would have been particularly disappointing for champion batsman, Clinton Peake whose record 8855 runs @ 42.2 at Geelong Cricket Club over 17 seasons failed to deliver a 1st.X1 premiership, his 869 runs @ a commanding 96.6 this season a South Barwon record and the fourth highest in GCA history behind Jack Sing (944 runs @ 118.0 for Geelong West in 1948-49), Len Metherell (928 runs @ 77.3 for Geelong Footballers in 1935-36) and Michael Bowtell (882 runs @ 73.5 for Newtown & Chilwell in 1979-80). XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Andrew Baars , a member of East-Belmont’s last premiership in 2005-06 proved he was a “big occasion player” in that finals series with 55 in that qualifying final, 73 in the semi and the brilliant double of 84 &6/49 in that grand final and did so again in this years grand final with the mixed fortunes of being dismissed for 99.
    [Show full text]
  • EFL Areport 09.Indd
    20 09 E A S T E R N F O O T B A L L LEAGUE A N N U A L REPORT Contents 1 Mission 2 Chairman 4 Chief Executive Officer 6 Senior Competition 8 Junior Competition 11 Media 12 Umpires/Trainers/Tribunal 14 Season 2009 19 Interleague 21 Team Listing 22 Awards 24 Senior Ladders 25 Senior Finals Results 26 Junior Ladders 28 Junior Finals Results 30 SEN Teams of the Year 32 Life Members 33 Financial Report 45 League Directory This page, from left: Stuart Wynd celebrates one of his nine goals for Knox in the BJS Insurance veterans grand final; Balwyn’s Allan Murray flies high over the pack in round nine versus Noble Park. Following page, from top left to right: Kids WB hosts Heidi Valkenburg and Shura Taft (centre) with participants at the Almost Little Legends football clinic; Ferntree Gully Eagles won their first ever colts premiership this year; Kilsyth were one of 39 teams who competed at this years under 11 Commonwealth Bank lightning premiership; Forest Hill won this years division four reserves grand final. The Mission The Mission of the Eastern Football League is to promote, coordinate and administer the sport of Australian Rules Football through its member clubs in the Eastern Region of the Melbourne Metropolitan area for the benefit of participants no matter what level of skill or involvement. In doing so, its aim is to be a financially viable operation that has the ability to generate adequate funds for the ongoing administration and development of Australian Rules Football in its region of influence.
    [Show full text]
  • Indigenous AFL Players
    'Magicians', 'freaks' and 'marvels': how the media 'Others' Indigenous AFL players. Assessment Item 3: Research Project Tom Smith 10877177 Question How does the media 'Other' Indigenous AFL players? Abstract Although overt racism has been virtually eradicated from the AFL, the media's depiction of Indigenous players covertly reinforces negative racial stereotypes. A content analysis of the round eight game between Hawthorn and Fremantle on May 19 2012 reveals a demonstrable difference in the way Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal footballers are portrayed by television, radio and newspaper commentators. This match is typical of the broader regime of representation of Indigenous players, which emphasises natural ability, physical superiority, instinct and 'magic' rather than mental discipline or cognitive skills. These imagined values simultaneously idolise the Aboriginal body and infantilise the Aboriginal mind, with the overall effect of 'spectacularising' the Aboriginal AFL player. With several Indigenous identities recently criticising this 'common sense' stereotype, this article investigates how existing representational practices 'Other' Indigenous AFL players and entrench the dominant racial hegemony. Key terms AFL, Indigenous Australia, media, stereotypes, racism. Introduction Since the likes of Graham 'Polly' Farmer, Barry Cable and Maurice Rioli blazed the trail for Indigenous involvement in the Victorian Football League - now the Australian Football League (AFL) - in the 1960s and '70s, the relationship between Aboriginal players
    [Show full text]
  • NEWMEDIA Greig ‘Boldy’ Bolderrow, 103.5 Mix FM (103.5 Triple Postal Address: M)/ 101.9 Sea FM (Now Hit 101.9) GM, Has Retired from Brisbane Radio
    Volume 29. No 9 Jocks’ Journal May 1-16,2017 “Australia’s longest running radio industry publication” ‘Boldy’ Bows Out Of Radio NEWMEDIA Greig ‘Boldy’ Bolderrow, 103.5 Mix FM (103.5 Triple Postal Address: M)/ 101.9 Sea FM (now Hit 101.9) GM, has retired from Brisbane radio. His final day was on March 31. Greig began PO Box 2363 his career as a teenage announcer but he will be best Mansfield BC Qld 4122 remembered for his 33 years as General Manager for Web Address: Southern Cross Austereo in Wide Bay. The day after www.newmedia.com.au he finished his final exam he started his job at the Email: radio station. He had worked a lot of jobs throughout [email protected] the station before becoming the general manager. He started out as an announcer at night. After that he Phone Contacts: worked on breakfast shows and sales, all before he Office: (07) 3422 1374 became the general manager.” He managed Mix and Mobile: 0407 750 694 Sea in Maryborough and 93.1 Sea FM in Bundaberg, as well as several television channels. He says that supporting community organisations was the best part of the job. Radio News The brand new Bundy breakfast Karen-Louise Allen has left show has kicked off on Hitz939. ARN Sydney. She is moving Tim Aquilina, Assistant Matthew Ambrose made the to Macquarie Media in the Content Director of EON move north from Magic FM, role of Direct Sales Manager, Broadcasters, is leaving the Port Augusta teaming up with Sydney.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2018 - 2019 Table of Contents
    Annual Report 2018 - 2019 Table of Contents 04 President’s Report 06 Chief Executive’s Report 10 ACA Office Bearers & Staff 12 Cricket Operations 15 Membership 18 Vale 19 Professional Development Program 26 Past Player Program 29 ACA Masters 30 Grassroots Cricket Fund 32 Player Partnership Fund 34 Commercial 36 Australian Athlete's Alliance 37 Federation of International Cricketers' Associations 38 Player Milestones 43 Financial Statements 56 Independent Auditors Report Australian Cricketers’ Association Inc. ARBN 142 050 422 ABN 81 104 703 910 ACA Office Phone 103 9698 7200 Fax 03 9698 7299 Email [email protected] Web www.auscricket.com.au Level 1, 2 Ross Place South Melbourne VIC 3205 PO Box 395 South Melbourne VIC 3205 2 Australian Cricketers’ Association Annual Report 2018-2019 3 From the President It is said that in the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity. Cricket over the last few years has known much of ‘crisis’, but from the tough conversations cricket had to have we are now starting to see some significant positive changes in the sport. I believe much of this change is because Cricket; supporting local clubs and Cricket Australia’s Chairman, for his role in This includes: the game at the elite level is correcting re-connecting elite level players and implementing this recommendation from its course – in part by leading Australian administrators to local cricket. The Ethics Centre report. Principles to both guide and drive fairness sport in the way we recognise and reward and diversity on the ACA Executive our female athletes, and by rediscovering We should all understand that these Significantly, we have also assumed the connection to the true source of are incredibly significant moments for responsibility for managing the Australian Committee; Australian cricket’s success over decades our sport.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Annual Report
    2016 ANNUAL REPORT AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE CONTENTS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 120TH ANNUAL REPORT 2016 4 2016 Highlights 16 Chairman’s Report 30 CEO’s Report 42 AFL Clubs & Operations 52 Football Operations 64 Commercial Operations 78 NAB AFL Women’s 86 Game & Market Development 103 Around The Regions 106 AFL in Community 112 Legal & Integrity 120 AFL Media 126 Awards, Results & Farewells 139 Obituaries 142 Financial Report 148 Concise Financial Report Western Bulldogs coach Cover: The wait is over ... Luke Beveridge presents Luke Beveridge (obscured), his Jock McHale Medal Robert Murphy and captain to injured skipper Robert Easton Wood raise the Murphy, a touching premiership cup, which was gesture that earned him a presented by club legend Spirit of Australia award. John Schultz (left). 99,981 The attendance at the 2016 Toyota AFL Grand Final. 4,121,368 The average national audience for the 2016 Toyota AFL Grand Final on the Seven Network which made the Grand Final the most watched program of any kind on Australian television in 2016. This total was made up of a five mainland capital city metropolitan average audience of 3,070,496 and an average audience of 1,050,872 throughout regional Australia. 18,368,305 The gross cumulative television audience on the Seven Network and Fox Footy for the 2016 Toyota AFL Finals Series which was the highest gross cumulative audience for a finals series in the history of the AFL/VFL. The Bulldogs’ 62-year premiership drought came to an end in an enthralling Grand Final, much to the delight of young champion Marcus Bontempelli and delirious 4 Dogs supporters.
    [Show full text]
  • Matthew Parkinson
    MATTHEW PARKINSON Matthew Parkinson, born Perth W.A is well known to Australian audiences as a comedian, actor and writer with over 30 years experience in theatre, stand-up, television, feature films and radio. Matt is particularly remembered as a regular member of “The Brains Trust” on The Einstein Factor, as a breakfast radio host ( The Cage, Triple FM ) and half of the incredibly successful and awarded comedy duo, The Empty Pockets who took up residence for two years on the groundbreaking The Big Gig. Matt’s amazing success as a contestant on Sale of the Century in 1992 made him an obvious choice for the role of expert quizzer (Goliath) on The Chase; Australia. TRAINING Theatre Arts, W.A.I.T (now Curtin University) TELEVISION Aussie Inventions That Changed the World Eye Spy Productions The Big Music Quiz Endemol Shine Australia The Doctor Blake Mysteries-Season 5 January Productions The Chase Australia ITV Studios Australia Comedy Slapdown (comedy impro – series regular) Fremantlemedia Australia The Einstein Factor (regular panellist) ABC TV Shock Jock Mondayitis Films Horace & Tina Jonathon M Shiff Productions The Adventures of Chuck Finn Barron Television Limited The Crash Zone Aust. Children’s TV Foundation Hessie’s Shed ABC TV Round The Twist II Aust. Children’s TV Foundation Full Frontal (core company) Artist Services Lift-Off ABC TV A Country Practice JNP Films The New Adventures Of Skippy I & II Skytrackers Kideo Kideo Productions FILM Guru Wayne Sovereign Films address 5/400 St Kilda Road, St Kilda, Victoria 3182 Australia telephone 03 9939 7227 email [email protected] abn 45 007 137 671 a division of Deisfay Pty.
    [Show full text]