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Niklas Wellen returned from the 2023 Hockey World Cup in India with a World Title, a Player Of The Tournament award and a brand new baby boy.
Here all about it on Episode 17 of 'Get It India' as Wellen talks candidly about the German road through the tournament.
We also talk about the great “you don’t beat the Germans until they’re on the bus” line, we discuss how he found out he became a father during a game, before we delve into the art of the shootout.
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Andrew Charter is one of the best shot stoppers in the world and he was kind enough to take some time away from his honeymoon to jump on 'Get It India' and spin some yarns.
We spoke about Australia's 'failure' at the recent World Cup, Charts pitched why anyone should be a goalkeeper, we discussed his childhood and battles with depression, and we touched on a burning issue in Australian hockey - should players be allowed to leave the high performance program and head overseas to play in rich club competitions?
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As the dust settles on the 2023 Hockey World Cup, 'Get It India' is going to debrief the event with a few of the guys who were on the ground in Bhubaneswar.
Spanish coach Max Caldas joined me to discuss his side's quarter final loss to Australia and the redevelopment of Spanish hockey.
Max also named his 'Team of the Tournament' and I reckon some of the inclusions will surprise you...
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It's semi-final day at the 2023 Hockey World Cup and we ramp up the excitement levels with a frothing Nick Budgeon on today's episode.
Budge and I talk about players, teams and tactics we have loved so far during the World Cup - Tom Craig, Victor Wegnez, the Poms, ze Germans and the clever way teams are manipulating certain pressing structures.
We also touch a bit on tonight's big matchups - Australia v Germany and Belgium v Holland.
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Fresh off a disastrous betting night, we regroup with a chat with one of England's finest hockey talents - Ashley Jackson.
His presence gave the Poms an almighty threat, the likes of which they'd never really had before, and it was always an immense challenge taking him on.
On this episode we share some old stories, talk about a resurgent English side, he tells us who he thinks can win the World Cup, and of course we chat about his wonderful career.
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Tom 'TJ' Wickham joins us today to discuss his role in the Aussie team, why the Kookaburras are in a 'win now window', and we talk about the good and bad things that come from playing for South Australia.
I also threw some hypotheticals his way. If you had to go to jail with one teammate, who would it be and why? Who is the biggest love bird on the team? Which teammate would you want shooting at goal with your life on the line? And which Kookaburra wouldn't shout if a shark bit him?
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Mark Knowles joins me to discuss some 'Burning Questions' from the Hockey World Cup. Are the Aussies a bit leaky? Does England have the firepower to win it all? Do we need 16 teams in the tournament? Is Belgium in strife? And should the Hockey India League return?
Are umpires the most polarising part of sport? I've had my fair share of run ins with officials over the years but it was great to get the world's best umpire, Laurine Delforge, on the show to talk about the art of refereeing in today's episode of Get It India.
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Somehow we've jagged a spot among the great orators of Australian podcasting. Not bad for a show run out of the spare room at my place, now we embark on #OperationBeatBill.
Best Bets as well on a big night at the World Cup feat. Let It Ride.
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Orch names his five World Cup winning hopes (yep, only five) and then hones in on their Most Important Players. Also some Best Bets on the back end!
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After debating whether or not to sell a kidney, Orch decides to get back on the horse and pony up with a few betting ideas for tonight.
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Kookaburras flyer Tom Craig joined me to play a game called 'True or False' fresh off his starring performance against France in the 2023 World Cup opener.
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World Cup winning player and coach Ric Charlesworth joined me today to discuss what it takes to win a World Cup, the most important Kookaburras player at the 2023 tournament, the Indian culture and the state of the current game.
After a winning opening day, Orch rolls out some best bets ahead of Day 2 at the 2023 Hockey World Cup.
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World Cup winning Kookaburras captain Mark Knowles joins me to discuss World Cup debuts. We talk 2006 in Monchengladbach, 2010 in Delhi and then run our eye over the five players - Durst, Sharp, Ephraums, Wickham and Beltz - stepping out for their first World Cups in 2023.
Orch rolls out some best bets ahead of Day 1 action at the 2023 Hockey World Cup.
Kookaburras midfielder Josh Beltz joined me on the eve of his debut World Cup appearance.
In July of 2016, Fremantle boy Kai Eardley took his own life after a long battle with anxiety and depression.
Kai was just 20-years-old and his suicide changed his family’s lives forever.
That same year, a 17-year-old from the Perth suburb of Kalamunda was dealing with his own mental demons.
Luke McPherson self-harmed and almost took his own life.
These are their stories....
Andrew Gaze played more than 600 National Basketball League games. He won two championships with the Melbourne Tigers, was named the league MVP seven times, played in the NBA with the San Antonio Spurs, went to five Olympic Games, and is a member of the Australian Basketball Hall of Fame.
Cheat Sheet
0:33 - Gaze explains where grew up and how he was born into a basketball life.
1:29 - Who were Gaze's earliest basketball influences.
2:48 - Gaze reflects on entering the NBL and debuting for the Melbourne Tigers.
5:58 - Tell us about your college experience with the Seton Hall Pirates in the NCAA tournament.
7:58 - How was returning to Australia after an immense college experience?
9:47 - In his own words, was Gaze an exceptional athlete?
11:26 - Favourite Olympic moment.
12:46 - How does Gaze remember the Sydney Olympic opening ceremony as team flag bearer?
14:03 - Does basketball belong in the Olympics?
16:29 - Was Gaze satisfied with his stints in the NBA with the Washington Bullets and San Antonio Spurs?
20:29 - Gaze shares his memories of the legendary coach Gregg Popovich.
22:45 - Was coaching the Sydney Kings harder than Gaze expected?
26:28 - What influence did Andrew Bogut have on the Sydney Kings?
27:32 - What makes Gaze happy? And where does he see himself in five years?
Derryn Hinch is a former Australian senator, he is also a broadcaster of over 30 years across television and radio in this country.
I spoke to Mr Hinch about the nature and fairness of suppression orders in this country on the back of the landmark Australian case involving George Pell, about how he ended up in jail (twice) for breaching an order, and on whether he regrets the way he handled any of those cases.
Cheat Sheet
0:28 - Mr Hinch gives his views on the intricacies of Scrabble.
1:08 - Are suppression orders still relevant in this day and age?
3:27 - Why did Mr Hinch choose social media platforms to share details of graphic sexual abuse crimes?
6:08 - Mr Hinch has had three major run ins with the law over suppression orders, were those cases of defiance or ignorance of the law?
9:00 - What advice would Mr Hinch give journalists who want to break news, especially in sensitive cases and via social media?
10:12 - What's more important - open justice or sharing details of certain cases with the public?
11:23 - Does Mr Hinch have any regrets about the way he handled the publication of information in any of these cases?