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AFL Talent List LR AFL Talent OUR TALENT TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA TALENT MANAGEMENT TLA’s Talent Management team is one of Australia’s leading athlete and personality management groups and has earned the respect of sporting bodies, media outlets, clubs and sponsors alike. We guide the careers of athletes and personalities in major domestic and international sports, and across all forms of media. A full list of our managed talent can be found at tlaworldwide.com MEDIA TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA GARRY LYON JONATHAN BROWN BEN DIXON Media Personality Media Personality Media Personality Nine Network, Triple M, The Age & Fox Sports, Nova FM & Herald Sun Fox Sports, & AFL Live. afl.com.au Former Melbourne Captain Former Brisbane Lions Captain Former Hawthorn Player LEIGH MATTHEWS CAMPBELL BROWN MATTHEW LLOYD Media Personality Media Personality Media Personality Seven Network, 3AW. Seven Network & Triple M. Nine Network and 3AW. Assistant coach AFL Hall of Fame Legend Former Hawthorn & Gold Coast player of AIS/AFL Academy. Former Essendon Captain SHANE CRAWFORD ANTHONY HUDSON MARK BERETTA Media Personality Media Personality Media Personality Nine Network & Herald Sun Former Fox Sports & SEN1116 – sports Seven Network - sports presenter/ Hawthorn Captain presenter/commentator commentator BILLY BROWNLESS HAMISH MCLACHLAN Media Personality Media Personality Nine Network, Triple M & Croc Media. Seven Network – sports presenter/ Former Geelong player commentator LUKE DARCY MARK RICCIUTO Media Personality Media Personality Seven Network & Triple M Triple M & Fox Sports. Former Western Bulldogs Captain Former Adelaide Crows Captain MEDIA TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA TONY SHAW ANDREW WELSH Media Personality Media Personality 3AW & Fox Sports. Seven Network. Former Collingwood Captain Former Essendon player and Coach DWAYNE RUSSELL ADAM PEACOCK Media Personality Fox Sports Fox Sports & 3AW. Former Geelong Football and Tennis Host /Commentator player SARAH JONES REBECCA MADDERN Fox Sports Channel 9 AFL, Cricket & Fox Sports News AFL Footy Show MARK HOWARD KANE CORNES Media Personality Media Personality Triple M & Network Ten sports presenter Five AA & Croc Media & commentator MARK BICKLEY Media Personality Former Adelaide Premiership player Five AA & afl.com.au AFL COACHES TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE BRISBANE COLLINGWOOD JAMES PODSIADLY JUSTIN LEPPITSCH NATHAN BUCKLEY Adelaide Crows Assistant Coach Brisbane Lions Senior Coach Collingwood Magpies Senior Coach Former Geelong & Adelaide player 227 games with Brisbane, 3 time All Brownlow Medallist, 6-time Best Australian and Premiership player and Fairest BRETT BURTON ROBERT HARVEY Adelaide Crows General Manager Collingwood Magpies Senior of High Performance CARLTON Assistant Coach Former Adelaide player 383 AFL games with St Kilda, Dual Brownlow Medallist JOHN BARKER Carlton Blues Assistant Coach SCOTT BURNS 168 AFL games with Fitzroy, Brisbane, Collingwood Magpies Midfield Coach Hawthorn 264 AFL games with Collingwood JARED RIVERS Collingwood Magpies Development Coach 194 AFL games with Melbourne & Geelong AFL COACHES TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA ESSENDON GOLD COAST MELBOURNE MARK HARVEY DEAN SOLOMON SIMON GOODWIN Essendon Bombers Assistant Coach Gold Coast Suns Assistant Coach, Backs Melbourne Demons Senior Coach 206 AFL games with Essendon 209 AFL games with Essendon & 275 AFL games with Adelaide, Fremantle 5 time All Australian SHANNON BYRNES Melbourne Demons Development Coach 131 AFL games with Geelong & Melbourne GEELONG GWS CHRIS SCOTT LEON CAMERON Geelong Cats Senior Coach Greater Western Sydney GIANTS Dual Premiership player with Senior Coach Brisbane and 2011 Premiership Coach 253 AFL games with Western Bulldogs/ Richmond MATTHEW KNIGHTS LENNY HAYES Geelong Cats Development Coach and Greater Western Sydney GIANTS NORTH Assistant Coach VFL Senior Coach MELBOURNE Former Richmond player and Essendon 297 games with St Kilda Senior Coach BRAD SCOTT North Melbourne Kangaroos MARK MCVEIGH Senior Coach Defensive Coach Dual Premiership player with Brisbane Former Essendon player AFL COACHES TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA RICHMOND ST.KILDA SYDNEY BRENDON LADE ALAN RICHARDSON STUART DEW Richmond Tigers Assistant Coach St Kilda Head Coach Sydney Swans Assistant Coach 234 games with Port Adelaide, 114 games with Collingwood Premiership Player with Dual All-Australian Port Adelaide and Hawthorn BEN RUTTEN ADAM KINGSLEY Richmond Assistant Coach St Kilda Saints Assistant Coach 229 games with Adelaide 2004 Premiership player with Port Adelaide WEST COAST EAGLES ANDREW McQUALTER ADAM SIMPSON Richmond Tigers Development Coach West Coast Eagles Senior Coach 94 AFL Games with St Kilda and Gold Coast Former North Melbourne Captain AFL PLAYERS TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA SCOTT THOMPSON TROY MENZEL SAM MAYES BRYCE GIBBS TAYLOR WALKER ANDY OTTEN DANIEL McSTAY MATTHEW KREUZER PAUL SEEDSMAN SAM SHAW TOM CUTLER MICHAEL JAMISON RICHARD DOUGLAS MITCH GRIGG SAM SKINNER LIAM JONES RILEY KNIGHT RORY LAIRD BEN KEAYS MATTHEW WRIGHT BRODIE SMITH JAKE KELLY ZACH TUOHY MATTHEW JAENSCH JASON TUTT CAMERON WOOD* CIARAN BYRNE* RETIRED PLAYERS RETIRED PLAYERS BEN RUTTEN TONY MODRA JONATHAN BROWN MATTHEW KORCHECK* DARREN JARMAN JAMES PODSIADLY *ROOKIE LIST AFL PLAYERS TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA COLLINGWOOD ESSENDON FREMANTLE JAMIE ELLIOTT BRAYDEN SIER JOBE WATSON BRENDON GODDARD MATTHEW PAVLICH JORDAN DE GOEY MASON COX* BRENT STANTON JACKSON MERRETT ALEX SILVAGNI TIM BROOMHEAD COURTENAY DEMPSEY JOE DANIHER DANYLE PEARCE TOM BELLCHAMBERS KYLE LANGFORD DARCY TUCKER ZACH MERRETT MITCH BROWN SHAUN MCKERNAN CONNOR MCKENNA* JAKE LONG* TOM WALLIS* RETIRED PLAYERS RETIRED PLAYERS JOSH FRASER MARK MCVEIGH ALAN DIDAK ANDREW WELSH *ROOKIE LIST AFL PLAYERS TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA GEELONG GOLD COAST GWS COREY ENRIGHT SEB TAPE RYAN GRIFFEN DANIEL MENZEL RYAN DAVIS* JOEL PATFULL JORDAN MURDOCH STEVE JOHNSON PADRAIG LUCEY* TOM SCULLY JOCK CORNELL* PHIL DAVIS ADAM KENNEDY ADAM TOMLINSON RETIRED PLAYERS RETIRED PLAYERS MATTHEW BUNTINE JARED RIVERS CAMPBELL BROWN AIDAN CORR BRAD OTTENS JOSH FRASER RORY LOBB ANDREW McQUALTER RETIRED PLAYERS CHAD CORNES *ROOKIE LIST AFL PLAYERS TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA NORTH HAWTHORN MELBOURNE MELBOURNE SAM MITCHELL PAUL PUOPOLO JACK TRENGOVE BRENT HARVEY CYRIL RIOLI RYAN SCHOENMAKERS JACK VINEY DREW PETRIE GRANT BIRCHALL ALEX WOODWARD* BERNIE VINCE BEN CUNNINGTON JARRYD ROUGHEAD TAYLOR DURYEA DOM TYSON JAMIE MACMILLAN JOSH GIBSON BEN MCEVOY AIDAN RILEY BEN BROWN BEN STRATTON DAN HOWE JAYDEN HUNT RYAN CLARKE BILLY STRETCH MAJAK DAW* BEN KENNEDY RETIRED PLAYERS CLAYTON OLIVER SHANE CRAWFORD STUART DEW LIAM HULETT BEN DIXON JOEL SMITH* *ROOKIE LIST AFL PLAYERS TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA PORT ADELAIDE RICHMOND ST.KILDA ANGUS MONFRIES OLIVER WINES TRENT COTCHIN LEIGH MONTAGNA SAM FISHER ALIPATE CARLILE PAUL STEWART BACHAR HOULI DAVID ARMITAGE BRAD EBERT SAM COLQUHOUN TODD ELTON DYLAN ROBERTON HAMISH HARTLETT JARED POLEC NATHAN DRUMMOND BRODIE MURDOCH MATTHEW LOBBE DARCY BYRNE-JONES REECE MCKENZIE NATHAN WRIGHT JIMMY TOUMPAS DAN HOUSTON* HUGH GODDARD DANIEL MCKENZIE JACK SINCLAIR RETIRED PLAYERS BAILEY RICE GAVIN WANGANEEN JASON HOLMES* KANE CORNES NICK O’KEARNEY* RETIRED PLAYERS LENNY HAYES *ROOKIE LIST AFL PLAYERS TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA WEST COAST WESTERN SYDNEY BULLDOGS WOMEN’S AFL DAN HANNEBERY LUKE SHUEY WILL MINSON TAYLA HARRIS ALEX JOHNSON JACK REDDEN MITCH WALLIS GARY ROHAN WILL SCHOFIELD MITCH HONEYCHURCH NICK SMITH SAM BUTLER DECLAN HAMILTON DAN ROBINSON SCOTT LYCETT TOBY MCLEAN JAMES ROSE TOM BARRASS MATTHEW SUCKLING JORDAN DAWSON MALCOLM KARPANY LIN JONG SAM MURRAY* KURT MUTIMER BAILEY WILLIAMS COLIN O’RIORDAN* PADDY BROPHY* RETIRED PLAYERS BEAU WATERS *ROOKIE LIST CONTACT TALENT MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA TLA manages over 250 of Australia’s best and up and coming athletes, coaches and media MELBOURNE OFFICE Level 4, 109-133 Burwood Rd personalities across AFL, Cricket, Olympics, Netball and Motor Sport. For any enquiries on Hawthorn VIC 3122 talent or a full talent list please contact; Ph: +61 3 9816 5500 TLA HEAD OFFICE SOPHIE HAYES 1500 Broadway SYDNEY OFFICE 25th Floor E) [email protected] Suite 1.01-1.03 New York, NY 10036 22-36 Mountain St Ph: 212 645 2141 M) 0437 620 839 Ultimo NSW Fax: 212 645 5699 Australia 2007 Ph: +61 2 8346 4200 WILL THOMAS SA/WA/NT AFL Enquiries E) [email protected] ADELAIDE OFFICE First Floor M) 0405 798 277 171 O’Connell Street North Adelaide 5006 Ph: +61 8 8356 1150 SALLY HARRIS AFL Media Enquiries E) [email protected] PERTH OFFICE DL) 03 9426 5524 Suite 1 544 Beaufort Street Mt Lawley WA 6050 Ph: +61 8 9380 6978 Fax: +61 8 9264 8295 If you would like to book any of TLA’s talent please provide details on the event/appearance including your budget and contact details in an email to [email protected] or visit our website tlaworldwide.com to complete an enquiry form. LONDON OFFICE Parkshot House 5 Kew Road Richmond, Surrey United Kingdom TW92PR Ph: +44 (0) 20 8334 8172 Fax: +44 (0) 20 8334 8177 SCOTLAND OFFICE Largs Yacht Haven Irvine Road Largs KA30 8EZ Ph: +44 (0) 1475674137.
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