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James Brayshaw
Cricket was the sport of choice for JB, representing both WA and SA for a decade to earn a 1st class batting average of 42.53. His media career began with sports reports on Adelaide radio, leading to a permanent role as a breakfast co-host. As JB's media repertoire expanded, so did his love of sport commentating. He hosted the Sydney Olympics and the 2001 Ashes Tour of England on the Seven Network. In 2002, JB became a principal caller and host for Triple M football. He also co-hosts the Nine Network’s The Footy Show and is the Chairman of the North Melbourne Football Club.
Damien Fleming
A pace bowler who mastered the art of swing bowling. Damien played 20 Tests between 1994 and 2001, returning 75 wickets at an average of 25.89 and played in 88 ODI’s. He is one of only three men to have taken a hat-trick on Test debut. He was denied another hat-trick in Adelaide in 1999 when Shane Warne dropped a straightforward slip catch. Injury problems shortened his career, the side on bowling action that generated his swing put more strain on his body and he retired in 2003. Damien’s media work includes cricket commentary on ABC radio and regular appearances on FOX Sports..
Gus Worland
Gus is a father of three, married to a Pommy girl, and is completely obsessed with sport, particularly cricket. His love of the game, larrikin sense of humour and fun guy appeal was all captured in Foxtel’s popular series An Aussie Goes Barmy, Aussie Goes Bolly and Aussie Goes Calypso. And when he’s not in the stands cheering on the Aussies, Gus is waking up Sydney on Triple M’s new breakfast show, The Grill Team.















