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Yes, an excellent start for the Kookaburra's & Boomers, TD.  Early group wins are so, so important

Men's Beach Volleyball on now along with the Rugby 7's S/F's at 11.30pm (Medal Matches from 3.00am)

Grace Brown has a real chance in the Women's cycling time trial and 4 gold medals are up for grabs in the swimming (4.30am onwards) with strong Australian representation.  The Men's 4 x 100m freestyle relay could be a classic with 6 genuine hopes

The Ledecky & Titmus dual in the 400m could produce a World record.  The wild-card's is another Aussie, Jamie Perkins, and the Kiwi, Erika Fairweather

Womens Beach Volleyball (vs China) at 2.00am, Women's Water Polo (vs China) at 4.30am and the surfing from Tahiti at 3.00am & 7.48am

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And we're off the mark!!!

Grace Brown wins the Cycling time trial in emphatic fashion.  Smashes her rivals

Gold!!! 

Apparently Australia's first ever medal in a time-trial (Cycling)

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Unbelievable ride in difficult conditions- such a wonderful effort. 

 
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You've got to take your hat off to the Fijians.  Ultra-talented and they have never lost a match at Olympic level.  They are great to watch

Way too good for the Aussies (who will now play against South Africa for the Bronze - 3.00am) 

Fiji play France for the Gold at 3 45am

2 minutes ago, Macca said:

You've got to take your hat off to the Fijians.  Ultra-talented and they have never lost a match at Olympic level.  They are great to watch

Way too good for the Aussies (who will now play against South Africa for the Bronze - 3.00am) 

Fiji play France for the Gold at 3 45am

Very comprehensive indeed from Fiji.

But what an effort from Grace Brown!  Great to get us off the mark so soon!


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8 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

Very comprehensive indeed from Fiji.

But what an effort from Grace Brown!  Great to get us off the mark so soon!

There was a bit of talk that Grace was a realistic podium chance but she turned it into a no-contest.  

As @grazman mentioned, she rode the race with no fear.  Took on the corners in treacherous conditions

As you said, it's great to get a Gold early.  Takes a bit of pressure off and and adds inspiration for our other athletes

Ledecky treated the 400m heat quite seriously this morning (Paris time) so Ariarne will really need to be right on her game

But we're a chance in all 4 finals especially the 4 x 100 Freestyle for the Women

Do we know what time the Womens time trial medal ceremony will become? I'm assuming it must be some time post the mens race?

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8 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

Do we know what time the Womens time trial medal ceremony will become? I'm assuming it must be some time post the mens race?

I'm recording the main Ch9 channel on a hard drive as it looks like they are using that channel as a Cover-all/Overview

So the presentation will no doubt bob up there sooner or later, TD

Needless to say, sleeping is going to be an issue over the next 2 weeks!!

 

A first up win for Mariafe/Clancy in the Beach Volleyball 22-20, 14-21, 16-14. They struggled at times and didn't look as in sync as they clearly were at Tokyo. But they'll be happy with that win. They fought it out well!

Brave effort by the Wallabies going down by a try in the Bronze Medal match. They were hard done by with some questionable umpiring calls in the 2nd half which cost them dearly.


Silver to Elijah Winnington in the 400m Freestyle! What a well swam race. 

 

Edit: GOLD for Titmus as she goes back to back in the 400m Freestyle from Tokyo! What a champion!

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GOLD, GOLD, GOLD for Australia! Womens 4x100m Freestyle Relay team with the Gold and an Olympic record!

Edit: Silver for our mens 4x100m Freestyle Relay team. And what a final leg from Kyle Chalmers! Bodes well for the 100m Freestyle.

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Silver

Fabulous effort from the Boomers, still think Brian Goorjian is one of the best basketball coaches we've ever had and I love the fact that he showed them their OT loss to Spain in 2019 before this game.

Sad that we couldn't quite get it done in the sevens, really like this version of Rugby.

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The Winners!!

 

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Full Schedule

 

  • Sun 28th July 5.00pm - Rowing - Heats
  • Sun 28th July 6.30pm - Equestrian - Team Cross Country
  • Sun 28th July 6.30pm - Men's Water Polo - Sharks vs Spain
  • Sun 28th July 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Sun 28th July 8.45pm - Women's Hockey - Hockeyroos vs South Africa
  • Sun 28th July 10.10pm - Cycling Mountain Bike - Women's Cross Country (Final)
  • Sun 28th July 10.10pm - Canoe Slalom - Women's Kayak Semi Final
  • Sun 28th July 12.00pm - Women's Rugby 7's - Australia vs South Africa

 

  • Mon 29th July 1.45am - Canoe Slalom - Women's Kayak Semi Final
  • Mon 29th July 3.00am - Women's Football - Matilda's vs Zambia
  • Mon 29th July 3.00am - Surfing - Women's Round 2 
  • Mon 29th July 3.30am - Women's Rugby 7's - Australia vs Great Britain
  • Mon 29th July 4.30am - Swimming - Finals
  • Men's 400m Individual Medley (Final)
  • Women's 100m Butterfly (Final)
  • Men's 100m Breaststroke (Final)
  • Mon 29th July 7.48am - Surfing - Men's Round 2

 

  • Mon 29th July 5.00pm - Men's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs Italy
  • Mon 29th July 5.00pm - Rowing - Heats & Semi Finals
  • Mon 29th July 6.00pm - Men's Hockey - Kookaburra's vs Ireland
  • Mon 29th July 7.00pm - Women's Basketball - Opal's vs Nigeria
  • Mon 29th July 7.00pm - Equestrian - Team Jumping (Final)
  • Mon 29th July 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Mon 29th July 10.10pm - Cycling Mountain Bike - Men's Cross Country (Final)
  • Mon 29th July 10.30pm - Women's Rugby 7's - Australia vs Ireland
  • Mon 29th July 11.00pm - Equestrian - Jumping Individual (Final)

 

  • Tues 30th July 1.00am - Women's Hockey - Hockeyroos vs Great Britain
  • Tues 30th July 3.00am - Surfing - Men's Round 3
  • Tues 30th July 4.30am - Swimming - Finals
  • Women's 400m Individual Medley (Final)
  • Men's 200m Freestyle (Final)
  • Men's 100m Backstroke (Final)
  • Women's 100m Breaststroke (Final)
  • Women's 200m Freestyle (Final)
  • Tues 30th July 5.00am - Women's Rugby 7's - Quarter Finals x 4
  • Tues 30th July 6.00am - Women's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs USA
  • Tues 30th July 7.48am - Surfing - Women's Round 3

 

  • Tues 30th July 4.00pm - Triathlon - Men's Individual (Final)
  • Tues 30th July 5.00pm - Men's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs Poland
  • Tues 30th July 5.30pm - Rowing - Q/F's & S/F's
  • Tues 30th July 6.30pm - Men's Water Polo - Sharks vs Serbia
  • Tues 30th July 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Tues 30th July 9.30pm - Men's Basketball - Boomer's vs Canada
  • Tues 30th July 11.30pm - Women's Rugby 7's - Semi Final
  • Wed 31st July 12.00am - Women's Rugby 7's - Semi Final

 

  • Wed 31st July 2,00am - Women's 3 x 3 Basketball - Australia vs Canada
  • Wed 31st July 3.00am - Surfing - Men's Q/F's x4 
  • Wed 31st July 3.00am - Women's Rugby 7's - Bronze Medal Match
  • Wed 31st July 3.45am - Women's Rugby 7's - Gold Medal Match
  • Wed 31st July 3.45am - Men's Hockey - Kookaburras vs Belgium 
  • Wed 31st July 4.30am - Swimming - Finals
  • Women's 100m Backstroke (Final)
  • Men's 800m Freestyle (Final)
  • Men's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (Final)
  • Wed 31st July 5.24am - Surfing - Women's Q/F's x 4
  • Wed 31st July 7.48am/9.00am - Surfing - Men's & Women's S/F's x 2 
  • Wed 31st July 10.12am/10.53am - Surfing - Men's & Women's Bronze Medal Matches
  • Wed 31st July 11.34am/12.15pm - Surfing - Men's & Women's Gold Medal Matches

 

  • Wed 31st July 4.00pm - Triathlon - Women's Individual (Final)
  • Wed 31st July 5.54pm - Rowing - S/F'S & Final's
  • Wed 31st July 6.00pm - Equestrian - Dressage Team
  • Wed 31st July 7.00pm - Diving - Women's Synchro 10m Platform Final
  • Wed 31st July 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Wed 31st July 9.15pm - Women's Hockey - Hockeyroos vs USA
  • Wed 31st July 10.00pm - Women's Water Polo - Stingrays vs Netherlands
  • Wed 31st July 10.44pm - Cycling BMX - Men's Final 
  • Wed 31st July 11.30am - Canoe/Slalom - Women's Canoe Single S/F

 

  • Thurs 1st August Canoe/Slalom - Women's Canoe Single Final
  • Thurs 1st Aug 1.30am - Women's Basketball 3 x 3 - Australia vs Germany
  • Thurs 1st Aug 3.00am - Women's Football - Matilda's vs USA 
  • Thurs 1st Aug 3.00am - Surfing - Reserve Day
  • Thurs 1st Aug 4.30am - Swimming Finals
  • Women's 100m Freestyle Final
  • Men's 200m Butterfly Final
  • Women's 1500m Freestyle Final
  • Men's 200m Breaststroke Final
  • Men's 100m Freestyle Final

 

  • Thurs 1st Aug 3.30pm - Athletics - Men's 20km Walk Final
  • Thurs 1st Aug 5.00pm - Women's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs Germany
  • Thurs 1st Aug 5.00pm - Women's 3 x 3 Basketball - Australia vs China
  • Thurs 1st Aug 5.20pm - Athletics - Women's 20km Walk
  • Thurs 1st Aug 5.30pm - Rowing - Finals/Semi's
  • Thurs 1st Aug 6.00pm - Men's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs Qatar
  • Thurs 1st Aug 6.30pm - Men's Hockey - Kookaburra's vs New Zealand
  • Thurs 1st Aug 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Thurs 1st Aug 9.00pm - Women's 3 x 3 Basketball - Opals vs USA
  • Thurs 1st Aug 9.30pm - Women's Basketball - Australia vs Canada
  • Thurs 1st Aug 10.43pm - Sailing - Men's Skiff Medal Race
  • Thurs 1st Aug 11.00pm - Men's Water Polo - Sharks vs France
  • Thurs 1st Aug 11.43pm - Sailing - Women's Skiff Medal Race
  • Thurs 1st Aug 12.00pm - Women's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs Canada

 

  • Fri 2nd Aug 1.30am - Canoe Slalom - Men's Kayak Single Final
  • Fri 2nd Aug 3.00am - Surfing - Reserve Day
  • Fri 2nd Aug 4.00am - Cycling Men's BMX - Quarter Final's x 4
  • Fri 2nd Aug 4.15am - Women's Hockey - Hockeyroos vs Argentina
  • Fri 2nd Aug 4.20am - Cycling Women's BMX - Quarter Final's x 4
  • Fri 2nd Aug 4.30am - Swimming Finals
  • Women's 200m Butterfly Final 
  • Men's 200m Backstroke Final
  • Women's 200m Breaststroke Final
  • Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Final

 

  • Fri 2nd Aug 5.30pm - Women's 3 x 3 Basketball - Australia vs Azerbaijan
  • Fri 2nd Aug 5.30pm - Rowing - 6 x Final's
  • Fri 2nd Aug 6.05pm - Athletics - Heats & Preliminaries
  • Fri 2nd Aug 7.00pm - Men's Diving - 3m Synchro Final
  • Fri 2nd Aug 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Fri 2nd Aug 8.30pm - Women's 3 x 3 Basketball - Australia vs Spain
  • Fri 2nd Aug 9.15pm - Men's Hockey - Kookaburras vs India
  • Fri 2nd Aug 9.30pm - Men's Basketball - Boomers vs Greece
  • Fri 2nd Aug 10.00pm - Equestrian - Team Jumping Final
  • Fri 2nd Aug 10.00pm - Women's Water Polo - Stingrays vs Canada
  • Fri 2nd Aug 10.00pm - Sailing - Men's Windsurfing - Medal Race

 

  • Sat 3rd Aug 1.00am - Men's Football - Quarter Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 2.00am - Athletics - Heats & Preliminaries
  • Sat 3rd Aug 3.00am - Men's Football - Quarter Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 4.00am - Men's Cycling BMX - Semi Finals
  • Sat 3rd Aug 4.15am - Women's Cycling BMX - Semi Finals
  • Sat 3rd Aug 4.30am - Swimming Finals
  • Men's 50m Freestyle Final
  • Women's 200m Backstroke Final
  • Men's 200m Individual Medley Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 5.00am - Men's Football - Quarter Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 5.20am - Athletics - Men's 10,000m Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 5.35am - Men's Cycling BMX - Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 5.50am - Women's Cycling BMX - Final

 

  • Sat 3rd Aug 5.30pm - Rowing - 4 x Final's
  • Sat 3rd Aug 6.00pm - Equestrian - Team Dressage Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 6.00pm - Men's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs France
  • Sat 3rd Aug 6.05pm - Athletics - Heats & Preliminaries
  • Sat 3rd Aug 7.00pm - Men's Cycling - Road Race
  • Sat 3rd Aug 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Sat 3rd Aug 8.45pm - Women's Hockey - Hockeyroos vs Spain
  • Sat 3rd Aug 11.00pm - Women's Football - Quarter Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 11.00pm - Men's Water Polo - Sharks vs Hungary
  • Sat 3rd Aug 11.30pm - Men's Artistic Gymnastics - Floor Exercise Final 

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Every Aussie competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics, and their medal chances rated

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Full Schedule

 

  • Sun 28th July 5.00pm - Rowing - Heats
  • Sun 28th July 6.30pm - Equestrian - Team Cross Country
  • Sun 28th July 6.30pm - Men's Water Polo - Sharks vs Spain
  • Sun 28th July 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Sun 28th July 8.00pm - Women's Skateboarding - Street Preliminaries
  • Sun 28th July 8.45pm - Women's Hockey - Hockeyroos vs South Africa
  • Sun 28th July 10.10pm - Cycling Mountain Bike - Women's Cross Country (Final)
  • Sun 28th July 11.30pm - Canoe Slalom - Women's Kayak Semi Final (Jess Fox)
  • Sun 28th July 12.00pm - Women's Rugby 7's - Australia vs South Africa

 

  • Mon 29th July 1.45am - Canoe Slalom - Women's Kayak Final
  • Mon 29th July 3.00am - Women's Football - Matilda's vs Zambia
  • Mon 29th July 3.00am - Surfing - Women's Round 2 
  • Mon 29th July 3.30am - Women's Rugby 7's - Australia vs Great Britain
  • Mon 29th July 4.30am - Swimming - Finals
  • Men's 400m Individual Medley (Final)
  • Women's 100m Butterfly (Final)
  • Men's 100m Breaststroke (Final)
  • Mon 29th July 7.48am - Surfing - Men's Round 2

 

  • Mon 29th July 5.00pm - Men's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs Italy
  • Mon 29th July 5.00pm - Rowing - Heats & Semi Finals
  • Mon 29th July 6.00pm - Men's Hockey - Kookaburra's vs Ireland
  • Mon 29th July 7.00pm - Women's Basketball - Opal's vs Nigeria
  • Mon 29th July 7.00pm - Equestrian - Team Jumping (Final)
  • Mon 29th July 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Mon 29th July 10.10pm - Cycling Mountain Bike - Men's Cross Country (Final)
  • Mon 29th July 10.30pm - Women's Rugby 7's - Australia vs Ireland
  • Mon 29th July 11.00pm - Equestrian - Jumping Individual (Final)

 

  • Tues 30th July 1.00am - Women's Hockey - Hockeyroos vs Great Britain
  • Tues 30th July 1.00am - Women's Skateboarding - Street Final
  • Tues 30th July 3.00am - Surfing - Men's Round 3
  • Tues 30th July 4.30am - Swimming - Finals
  • Women's 400m Individual Medley (Final)
  • Men's 200m Freestyle (Final)
  • Men's 100m Backstroke (Final)
  • Women's 100m Breaststroke (Final)
  • Women's 200m Freestyle (Final)
  • Tues 30th July 5.00am - Women's Rugby 7's - Quarter Finals x 4
  • Tues 30th July 6.00am - Women's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs USA
  • Tues 30th July 7.48am - Surfing - Women's Round 3

 

  • Tues 30th July 4.00pm - Triathlon - Men's Individual (Final)
  • Tues 30th July 5.00pm - Men's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs Poland
  • Tues 30th July 5.30pm - Rowing - Q/F's & S/F's
  • Tues 30th July 6.30pm - Men's Water Polo - Sharks vs Serbia
  • Tues 30th July 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Tues 30th July 9.30pm - Men's Basketball - Boomer's vs Canada
  • Tues 30th July 11.30pm - Women's Rugby 7's - Semi Final
  • Wed 31st July 12.00am - Women's Rugby 7's - Semi Final

 

  • Wed 31st July 2,00am - Women's 3 x 3 Basketball - Australia vs Canada
  • Wed 31st July 3.00am - Surfing - Men's Q/F's x4 
  • Wed 31st July 3.00am - Women's Rugby 7's - Bronze Medal Match
  • Wed 31st July 3.45am - Women's Rugby 7's - Gold Medal Match
  • Wed 31st July 3.45am - Men's Hockey - Kookaburras vs Belgium 
  • Wed 31st July 4.30am - Swimming - Finals
  • Women's 100m Backstroke (Final)
  • Men's 800m Freestyle (Final)
  • Men's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (Final)
  • Wed 31st July 5.24am - Surfing - Women's Q/F's x 4
  • Wed 31st July 7.48am/9.00am - Surfing - Men's & Women's S/F's x 2 
  • Wed 31st July 10.12am/10.53am - Surfing - Men's & Women's Bronze Medal Matches
  • Wed 31st July 11.34am/12.15pm - Surfing - Men's & Women's Gold Medal Matches

 

  • Wed 31st July 4.00pm - Triathlon - Women's Individual (Final)
  • Wed 31st July 5.54pm - Rowing - S/F'S & Final's
  • Wed 31st July 6.00pm - Equestrian - Dressage Team
  • Wed 31st July 7.00pm - Diving - Women's Synchro 10m Platform Final
  • Wed 31st July 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Wed 31st July 9.15pm - Women's Hockey - Hockeyroos vs USA
  • Wed 31st July 10.00pm - Women's Water Polo - Stingrays vs Netherlands
  • Wed 31st July 10.44pm - Cycling BMX - Men's Final 
  • Wed 31st July 11.30am - Canoe/Slalom - Women's Canoe Single S/F

 

  • Thurs 1st August Canoe/Slalom - Women's Canoe Single Final
  • Thurs 1st Aug 1.30am - Women's Basketball 3 x 3 - Australia vs Germany
  • Thurs 1st Aug 3.00am - Women's Football - Matilda's vs USA 
  • Thurs 1st Aug 3.00am - Surfing - Reserve Day
  • Thurs 1st Aug 4.30am - Swimming Finals
  • Women's 100m Freestyle Final
  • Men's 200m Butterfly Final
  • Women's 1500m Freestyle Final
  • Men's 200m Breaststroke Final
  • Men's 100m Freestyle Final

 

  • Thurs 1st Aug 3.30pm - Athletics - Men's 20km Walk Final
  • Thurs 1st Aug 5.00pm - Women's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs Germany
  • Thurs 1st Aug 5.00pm - Women's 3 x 3 Basketball - Australia vs China
  • Thurs 1st Aug 5.20pm - Athletics - Women's 20km Walk
  • Thurs 1st Aug 5.30pm - Rowing - Finals/Semi's
  • Thurs 1st Aug 6.00pm - Men's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs Qatar
  • Thurs 1st Aug 6.30pm - Men's Hockey - Kookaburra's vs New Zealand
  • Thurs 1st Aug 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Thurs 1st Aug 9.00pm - Women's 3 x 3 Basketball - Opals vs USA
  • Thurs 1st Aug 9.30pm - Women's Basketball - Australia vs Canada
  • Thurs 1st Aug 10.43pm - Sailing - Men's Skiff Medal Race
  • Thurs 1st Aug 11.00pm - Men's Water Polo - Sharks vs France
  • Thurs 1st Aug 11.43pm - Sailing - Women's Skiff Medal Race
  • Thurs 1st Aug 12.00pm - Women's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs Canada

 

  • Fri 2nd Aug 1.30am - Canoe Slalom - Men's Kayak Single Final
  • Fri 2nd Aug 3.00am - Surfing - Reserve Day
  • Fri 2nd Aug 4.00am - Cycling Men's BMX - Quarter Final's x 4
  • Fri 2nd Aug 4.15am - Women's Hockey - Hockeyroos vs Argentina
  • Fri 2nd Aug 4.20am - Cycling Women's BMX - Quarter Final's x 4
  • Fri 2nd Aug 4.30am - Swimming Finals
  • Women's 200m Butterfly Final 
  • Men's 200m Backstroke Final
  • Women's 200m Breaststroke Final
  • Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Final

 

  • Fri 2nd Aug 5.30pm - Women's 3 x 3 Basketball - Australia vs Azerbaijan
  • Fri 2nd Aug 5.30pm - Rowing - 6 x Final's
  • Fri 2nd Aug 6.05pm - Athletics - Heats & Preliminaries
  • Fri 2nd Aug 7.00pm - Men's Diving - 3m Synchro Final
  • Fri 2nd Aug 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Fri 2nd Aug 8.30pm - Women's 3 x 3 Basketball - Australia vs Spain
  • Fri 2nd Aug 9.15pm - Men's Hockey - Kookaburras vs India
  • Fri 2nd Aug 9.30pm - Men's Basketball - Boomers vs Greece
  • Fri 2nd Aug 10.00pm - Equestrian - Team Jumping Final
  • Fri 2nd Aug 10.00pm - Women's Water Polo - Stingrays vs Canada
  • Fri 2nd Aug 10.00pm - Sailing - Men's Windsurfing - Medal Race

 

  • Sat 3rd Aug 1.00am - Men's Football - Quarter Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 2.00am - Athletics - Heats & Preliminaries
  • Sat 3rd Aug 3.00am - Men's Football - Quarter Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 4.00am - Men's Cycling BMX - Semi Finals
  • Sat 3rd Aug 4.15am - Women's Cycling BMX - Semi Finals
  • Sat 3rd Aug 4.30am - Swimming Finals
  • Men's 50m Freestyle Final
  • Women's 200m Backstroke Final
  • Men's 200m Individual Medley Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 5.00am - Men's Football - Quarter Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 5.20am - Athletics - Men's 10,000m Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 5.35am - Men's Cycling BMX - Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 5.50am - Women's Cycling BMX - Final

 

  • Sat 3rd Aug 5.30pm - Rowing - 4 x Final's
  • Sat 3rd Aug 6.00pm - Equestrian - Team Dressage Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 6.00pm - Men's Beach Volleyball - Australia vs France
  • Sat 3rd Aug 6.05pm - Athletics - Heats & Preliminaries
  • Sat 3rd Aug 7.00pm - Men's Cycling - Road Race
  • Sat 3rd Aug 7.00pm - Swimming - Heats
  • Sat 3rd Aug 8.45pm - Women's Hockey - Hockeyroos vs Spain
  • Sat 3rd Aug 11.00pm - Women's Football - Quarter Final
  • Sat 3rd Aug 11.00pm - Men's Water Polo - Sharks vs Hungary
  • Sat 3rd Aug 11.30pm - Men's Artistic Gymnastics - Floor Exercise Final 

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Love your work Macca. Will be tough for Australia to have as amazing day as yesterday, but still some genuine medal chances elwith Jess Fox and Emma McKeon both in action.

Will also be interesting to see if the Matildas can bounce back in their match tonight and how our Womens 7's team start off their campaign?

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1 hour ago, MadAsHell said:

Love your work Macca. Will be tough for Australia to have as amazing day as yesterday, but still some genuine medal chances elwith Jess Fox and Emma McKeon both in action.

Will also be interesting to see if the Matildas can bounce back in their match tonight and how our Womens 7's team start off their campaign?

From memory, we were in with a chance for at least 1 Gold Medal on all the days of competition at Tokyo.  The other memory was no crowds!  If the Opals can make it to the final, that event (Women's Basketball) is on the last day and the very last Gold Medal match

And you're right, Jess Fox gives us our best chance tonight whilst Emma McKeon is always competitive.  And our teams in action can set up medal chances down the track as can the Surfer's & Skateboarder's

Rebecca Henderson is an outside chance in the Women's Mountain Bike Cross Country at 10.10pm

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Hockeyroos get it done 2-1 in their opening match against South Africa.  They'll be wanting to medal after going undefeated in the Group stage at Tokyo, only to then lose a Quarter Final to India. Brooke Peris looks a very good player for us!

And bad luck to The Sharks (mens Waterpolo) who went down to Spain earlier this evening. Couldn't repeat the great work of The Stingers (our women) who knocked off China in the early hours of this morning.


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Simone Biles is just mesmerisingly good in the Gymnastics.  Her floor exercise had to be seen to be believed but she is just as good with the apparatus disciplines

A very dominant win first up by our Women in the Rugby 7's 34-5 over South Africa. They'll certainly be a gold medal chance if they keep playing this way. Maddison Levi in particular looks a star!

Gold to Australia and Jessica Fox! What a champion she is!

 

Our Womens Rugby 7's does it again with a 36-5 win over Great Britain! They play a tough entertaining style of Rugby. Certainly looking a lot better than the Matildas at the moment...

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Jessica Fox - An Absolute Star!

And Jess has still got the C1 (Canoe Single) to come 

And well done to the Matilda's winning against Zambia in a goalfest!  They've kept the dream alive

The Women's Rugby 7's team are looking awesome

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    Round 9 kicks off out west with the Dockers hosting a Collingwood side resting several stars. Fremantle need to make a statement on their home deck after some disappointing form on the road, while the Magpies will be keen to maintain their Top 2 position. Friday night sees a must-win clash between two sides desperate to stay in touch with the eight. St Kilda have shown glimpses while Carlton are clinging to relevance after a flat start to the season. Saturday’s twilight game at Marvel pits the Bombers against a struggling Sydney outfit. Essendon can’t afford another close match against a lower-ranked side, while the Swans risk sliding down the ladder even further. Up in Darwin, the fourth-placed Suns will look to extend their stay in the top four. The Bulldogs have hit their stride with three big wins on the trot and will be very keen to consolidate on their momentum. The always fiery Showdown looms as pivotal for both clubs. Adelaide are eyeing a spot in the Top 4 with a win, while Port Adelaide’s season could slip away if they drop another game and fall further behind the pack. Sunday begins with a yawn fest between Richmond and West Coast. The Tigers need to bank the points to stay clear of the bottom two, while the Eagles are still chasing their first win of the year. The Giants face one of the league’s toughest road trips as they travel to GMHBA Stadium to face the Cats. With GWS at risk of a third straight loss, Geelong will be eager to consolidate their position inside the eight and start their climb up the ladder. The round wraps up with the top-of-the-table Lions heading to Ninja Stadium to take on the second-last Roos. The Lions should easily take care of the struggling Roos who might be powerless against the best in the comp. Who are you tipping and what are the best results for the Demons?

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  • PREVIEW: Hawthorn

    Melbourne and Hawthorn who face off against each other this week have more in common than having once almost merged and about to wear a blue jumper with a red v triangle and an embroidered picture of a bird on the front. They also share the MCG as their main home ground, their supporters are associated with the leafy suburbs of Melbourne and in recent times, James Frawley graced the colours of both teams. Even more recently, both have bounced back from disastrous five game losing streaks to start off a season. Of course, the Hawks turned their bounce into a successful leap from the bottom of the ladder into a finals appearance, making it to the semifinals in 2024 and this year, they’re riding high in third place on the AFL table. The Demons are just three games into their 2025 bounce back, and are yet to climb their way out of the bottom four although they are sitting a game and percentage out of the top eight. However, with the current sportsbet odds of $3.90 to win this week’s encounter, it seems a forlorn hope that their upward progression will continue much longer.

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  • PODCAST: Harvey Langford Interview

    On Wednesday I'll be interviewing the Melbourne Football Club's first pick in the 2024 National Draft and pick number 6 overall Harvey Langford. If you have any questions you want asked let me know. I will release the interview on Wednesday afternoon.

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  • REPORT: West Coast

    On a night of counting, Melbourne captain Max Gawn made sure that his contribution counted. He was at his best and superb in the the ruck from the very start of the election night game against the West Coast Eagles at Optus Stadium, but after watching his dominance of the first quarter and a half of the clash evaporate into nothing as the Eagles booted four goals in the last ten minutes of the opening half, he turned the game on its head, with a ruckman’s masterclass in the second half.  No superlatives would be sufficient to describe the enormity of the skipper’s performance starting with his 47 hit outs, a career-high 35 possessions (22 of them contested), nine clearances, 12 score involvements and, after messing up an attempt or two, finally capping off one of the greatest rucking performances of all time, with a goal of own in the final quarter not long after he delivered a right angled pass into the arms of Daniel Turner who also goaled from a pocket (will we ever know if the pass is what was intended). That was enough to overturn a 12 point deficit after the Eagles scored the first goal of the second half into a 29 point lead at the last break and a winning final quarter (at last) for the Demons who decided not to rest their champion ruckman at the end this time around. 

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  • PREGAME: Hawthorn

    The Demons return to the MCG to take on the High Flying Hawks on Saturday Afternoon. Hawthorn will be aiming to consolidate a position in the Top 4 whilst the Dees will be looking to take a scalp and make it four wins in a row. Who comes in and who goes out?

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