Mate, I am not sexist. Call me anything but definitely not that because that is me. I have ALWAYS been a full support of women’s involvement in society across many different industries especially WOMENS SPORT. I ask that you please retract that statement as I find it quite hurtful and offensive.
Your comments often suggest otherwise. Perhaps retract hurtful misogynistic remarks about Keli, and think before posting next time.
Frankie, what I said is just because your a broadcaster and commentate doesn’t mean you should just get an OAM. Be it Kelli or random Joe, my opinion still stands.
Plenty of broadcasters and commentators out there who haven’t got OAM’s
Kelly was awarded it for being the first female AFL play-by-play commentator, which the panel have decided is worthy enough to be awarded an OAM, amongst her other roles and achievements over the years.
You specifically chose the this topic to have a whinge on how OAMs are awarded, just a coincidence I guess.
No more Melbourne imagery? Just a generic stock (or ai) stadium?
Would have been better if it wasn’t the same image repeated twice but actually stretched across the screens.
Sunday February 9
Panel for this morning is Nicole Livingstone, Andrew Gaze and Bruce Djite
Sunday 16 Feb:
Abbey Gelmi and the panel Jamie Pandaram, Tess Madgen and Corbin Middlemas discuss Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii’s Super Rugby debut, Australia’s build up for Cricket’s Champions Trophy and fallout from Sam Kerr’s London court case.
Sunday 23 Feb
Abbey Gelmi and the panel Gideon Haigh, Elise Kellond-Knight and Lanard Copeland discuss the week in sport including Australia v England Champions Trophy match, the latest on the Matildas and the NBL Finals.
Sunday 2 March
Panel will be Bharat Sundaresan (cricket writer and commentator), Lauren Wood (Herald Sun AFL & AFLW reporter) and Christian Welch (Retired Rugby Player)
He featured on Australian Story earlier this week.
He recently retired from the NRL’s Melbourne Storm.
Sunday 16 March
On the panel are journalists Vince Rugari, Roy Masters (both from The Sydney Morning Herald) and Lauren Wood (Herald Sun).
Sunday 21 March
Panel will be Bob Murphy (Former AFL player and current ABC Radio Melbourne Breakfast presenter), Rebecca Allen (WNBA player, analysis and special comments for NBL coverage), and Ryan Hoffman (Former Rugby Player)