Episodios

  • Fraser Gehrig & Ned Coten
    Apr 21 2020

    In this podcast, we talk to both Ned & Fraser who are travelling around Queensland meeting potential customers and visiting Bunnings Warehouses, where Tuff Turf retail a range of products.

    Fraser, a St Kilda Saints legend who played 145 games for the Saints and 115 games for the West Coast Eagles, and well known as the G-TRAIN, talks about his professional AFL sporting career with some rememberable playing highlights.

    Now as the Co-Founder and Managing Director of Tuff Group, Fraser’s interest in synthetic turf grew as a need for a diverse range of playing surfaces for sport in all weather conditions.

    And Ned Coten who served on FIBA’s Competition Commission and has been a participant, administrator and Board Director in both professional and volunteer capacities within basketball over the past 35 years and now works as a marketing consultant for the Tuff Group.

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    41 m
  • Steve Liddell
    Apr 21 2020

    Steve Liddell may seem like a typical knockabout bloke, but dive into his story and you’ll uncover a very determined and inspired person who has at times placed his life in unthinkable danger for another human's survival.

    In this podcast, we talk to Steve about his early years as a promising rugby star on a TSS scholarship before being told by his Doctor that he had formed Diabetes at the age of 14. This was compounded by his Father/mentor telling him that he had contracted kidney failure and dialysis and that Steve would have to take care of his Mum and two sisters. Steve’s Mum would also be diagnosed with lung cancer and had only 12 months to live.

    Steve played professional NRL in America for the Connecticut Wildcats and discovered Astroturf/synthetic grass, and aided in the understanding of this new style of playing field for the Australian market.

    Steve recalls great times in the US but an even bigger surprise awaited him on return to Australia when Steve did the extraordinary thing of pulling an unconscious motor accident victim out of a burning car before it exploded, and was awarded the human spirit award Western Australia.

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    48 m
  • Marke Jennings-Temple
    Apr 21 2020

    Marke is an amazing person who has had some incredible life experiences around the world.

    With 19 Years of experience and high academic results namely Bangor University of Wales, UK, Cranfield University Bedfordshire, UK completing his MSc Water Management, Soil and Water Engineering as well as Engineering Doctorate Research Engineer in Soil Science (Sports Field Playing Quality).

    Markes agronomic expertise has seen him work nationally and globally on some of the world’s highest-profile tournaments, including the 2014 Football World Cup in Brazil, 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada, 2016 Olympics in Brazil and 2015, 2016 and 2017 editions of the International Champions Cup in China and Singapore.

    In the podcast, we talk to Marke about his visions for driving the growth of the SPORTENG range of services into Queensland, New Zealand, and Asia, while capitalising on the incredible success of the SPORTENG company lead by Jarrod Hill and Gray Canning.

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    34 m
  • Robyn Wilcox
    Apr 21 2020

    In episode nineteen we talk to Robyn Wilcox Secretary of the Sports and Play Industry Association who has held the role of Secretary of the Sports and Play Industry Association since October 2011 (when it was known as the Sports Contractors Association). With a background in administration and bookkeeping, primarily in the construction sector. Robyn is dedicated to supporting the development of the not-for-profit peak body for sports and recreation construction in Australasia. www.sapia.org.au

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    12 m
  • Rob Blackadder
    Apr 21 2020

    In episode eighteen we talk to Rob Blackadder Technical official at the Sydney Olympics 2000 about contributing his skills and passion for athletics. Known for his accommodating personality and willingness to help, Rob is widely regarded as one of the leading and best competition officials in Australia.

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    30 m
  • Jarrod Hill
    Apr 21 2020

    In episode seventeen we talk with Jarrod Hill Director at SPORTENG about the planning and development of sport and recreation facilities including athletics running tracks, hockey pitches, football grounds (all codes), tennis courts and general-purpose facilities. Jarrod’s knowledge of the planning, design and construction of sports and recreation facilities has seen him work on most of the major stadia projects throughout Australia. www.sporteng.com.au

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    22 m
  • Ed Sanderson
    Apr 21 2020

    In episode sixteen we talk with Ed Sanderson previously Director, Sports, and Rec at Botanic Gardens & Centennial Parklands and presently at Total Sports Asia as Vice President. Ed talks about his time as Management of business operations across Australia’s largest community sports & recreation precinct – Centennial Park and Moore Park on the fringe of the Sydney CBD. These facilities enabled over 40 different sports included facilities such as 35 distinct full-size sports fields, Moore Park Golf precinct, Equestrian Centre, and multiple outdoor training facilities and 35+ Sporting fields. www.centennialparklands.com.au www.totalsportsasia.com

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    19 m
  • Alan Spadijer
    Apr 21 2020

    In episode fourteen we talk with Alan Spadijer Amadio Wines Brand Specialist on how building a culture within a brand is very important to the organic growth of a company. And why the link between Sales and Marketing is critical to a brand's success in 2017. www.amadiowines.com

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    37 m