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DA's Australian Sports History

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Geschichte & Religion

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DA's Australian Sports History Podcast is a record of DA's research into past events & Australian sporting personalities.It is not intended to be a definitive history of Australian sport. More, a collection of random events of interest.Happy to have you on the journey. Trust the topics will not only be of interest to you but may motivate you to read further on the various subjects.If you wish to make a comment, feel free to do so via "idealinsport@gmail.com"Until the next episode .............. "that's stumps......... & thank you ball boys, thank you Hawkeye................... DA

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Episode 1966 Cricket Sheffield Shield Cover

1966 Cricket Sheffield Shield

We take a look back to 1965/66 and the premier domestic cricket competition in Australia - the Sheffield Shield. Four day matches with large crowds and Test players involved. It was an opportunity for the public to watch their star players in person. NSW had dominated the competition but Western Australia and South Australia were to have big seasons.. A talking point was the points scoring. The team that was undefeated for the year did not win. A side that lost half of its matches did win. Go figure!. Players like Ian Chappell, Doug Walters, Bob Cowper, Grahame Thomas, Tony Lock, John Inverarity & Johnny Martin would all be at the fore. This is a snippet of Australian cricket in the mid sixties. Whilst much is written at test level - there is much less so for the Sheffield Shield. Hope this gives a flavour of the times. Trust you enjoy the episode. If you wish to comment, feel free at "idealinsport@gmail.com" That's stumps, thank you ball boys, thank you Hawk Eye.

26. Juni 2026 - 29 min
Episode 1966 Australian Rules Football St Kilda Cover

1966 Australian Rules Football St Kilda

In 1966, the game of Australian rules football was very different. The premier competition was the Victorian Football League. Twelve teams based in Victoria all playing on a Saturday afternoon on suburban grounds. Grounds that were often muddy & wet. The game controlled by one umpires was a stop / start affair.. Players playing in set positions on the field. Drop kicks, flat punts and the coaches message .......... "do not handball on the backline" This episode is simply a snap shot of the game at a point in time. Who were the clubs & their supporter base. How had they fared to date. Who were favoured in 1966. It turns out the best teams of the year were Collingwood, St Kilda, Geelong & Essendon. Who would prevail and how was the game broadcast to the fans. Brings bad fond memories of childhood. Trust you enjoy the episode Thank you balls boys, thank you Hawk Eye. DA

19. Mai 2026 - 31 min
Episode 1965 Golf Peter Thomson Cover

1965 Golf Peter Thomson

Peter Thomson is remembered for his five British Open and three Australian Open titles. His legacy to the game of golf is however far greater. than just as a player. He took the game to all parts of the world where he excelled. He was an administrator, a journalist, commentator and course designer. Born in suburban Melbourne and raised in the post war era, he was a self taught player who first played on the local municipal course access the road from his home. He remained grounded and humble in assessing his outstanding career which extended beyond three decades. His great love was the links styled golf of Britain and Australia. That is where he played his best golf. Never a long hitter of the ball, he was strategic in his play and sought to avoid trouble. This enabled his great success in Europe where the courses and conditions could be less than perfect. Peter's finest win came in 1965, in a British Open field that included Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer. It demonstrated to any doubters that he could beat the best in the world. Trust you enjoy a short tour of Peter Thomson's career. Thank you ball boys, thank you Hawk Eye.

28. Apr. 2026 - 31 min
Episode 1964 Swimming Dawn Fraser Cover

1964 Swimming Dawn Fraser

Dawn Fraser is considered Australian greatest Olympic champion and greatest female athlete. Dawn won gold medals in the 100m freestyle event at three successive Olympics. She made history as the first female to swim the event under one minute and held the world record for the event for 15 years. Famously, Dawn has also courted controversy. She was banned at age 12yrs through no fault of her own then after the Rome Olympics and finally after the Tokyo Olympics which ended her career. Dawn has also experienced grief and challenging times. Subjects that she deals with openly. Dawn.s background and down to earth, knockabout approach to life has endeared her to the Australian public. She has used that profile to champion causes such as the Olympics and charities, particularly those assisting people with disabilities or disadvantage. There are champions and champions. Of all of those, Dawn stands at the front of the queue. Her life is remarkable. In this episode we look at some aspects of Dawns life with a focus on 1964. Trust you enjoy the episode. That's stumps. DA.

31. März 2026 - 33 min
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