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| Mahatma Cote |
The Sporting Guru.
The “Cote” family name can trace its’ origin way back in time in India. My family was an extremely talented one in the area of tailoring. Our name was given to us as a result of our ability to make suits. We made the “coats” and so, we became “the Cotes”. It was my Great Uncle who started the business. |
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| Rex Hunt |
Rex is the “Number 1” radio broadcaster for AFL Football on 3AW with his often colourful and very entertaining style. Rex is unique in the way he calls and provides nicknames for many players and football terms. For this Rex has won many prestigious radio awards. Rex continues in his efforts with his “Futurefish Foundation” as well as being a very sought after public speaker. |
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| Sam Newman |
Sam co-hosts the "Footy Show" and has been joined by various panelists such as Doug Hawkins, Jason Dunstall, Wayne Carey, Tim Watson, Paul Roos as well as the top players from the various clubs on a regular basis. Sam is active on the speaking circuit, receiving many requests to appear at functions. |
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| Dermott Brereton |
There have been few better players in the game than "The Kid." Dermott Brereton has prided himself on his athleticism and vigour with a style that is unmistakable - full on, intense and physical. Now retired, there is no doubt that Dermott is continuing to make Australian Rules Football a talking point in the general football and wider sporting world. |
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| John Elliot |
John Elliott played 247 games of Australian Rules Football for his old school until his mid 30’s, and was President of Carlton Football Club for eighteen years. He also has a well-documented interest in politics, having been a member of the Liberal Party for over thirty years. |
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| Doug Hawkins |
Doug Hawkins is one of the real characters of Australian Rules Football. As a footballer during the 1980's and early 90's, "The Hawk" as he was known was a champion Footscray Footballer (over 16 years) whose dogged determination made him the most beloved player throughout the Western Suburbs. |
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| Sam Kekovich |
Sam Kekovich is one of the real personalities of AFL football. Sam’s presentations are always anecdotal and extremely humorous as he brings together all his best stories and the characters he has encountered over the last 30 plus years of his involvement in football, and life. Sam has presented to many organisations including Telstra, Ford, CGU Insurance, Samsung, Foxtel, and Qantas to name a few. |
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| Shane Warne |
Shane Keith Warne is one of the greatest leg spin bowlers in history — many say the greatest. In 2000, he was selected by a panel of cricket experts as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Century. Since October 2004, he has held the record for the most wickets taken by any bowler in Test cricket, and in August 2005, he became the first bowler to take 600 Test wickets. |
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| Anne Wills |
Willsy has won more Logies than any other personality in Australia: 19 Most Popular State Personality logies, and one as producer of Clapperboard. Wilsy has appeared on just about all National TV programmes in her career: Celebrity Squares, Password, Beauty and the Beast, Graham Kennedy's “In Melbourne Tonight”, The Bert Newton Show and Good Morning Australia. |
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| Caroline Wilson |
Caroline Wilson has been the chief football writer for The Age
since the start of the 1999 football season during which time
she has been voted by the AFL Players Association as the
football writer of the year (in1999); and the AFL Media Association
as the most outstanding football writer and most outstanding feature writer –
first in 2000 and again in 2003. |
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