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1 Cycling Australia

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Set In Motion

2 Legends Football League

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Between The Posts

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Adelaide Running Festival—Ozsports FM Live Broadcast. Poster

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Ozsports FM

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This Is A Game Poster

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Santos Tour Down Under—Bupa

Challenge Tour

Adrenaline Arsenal

Surfing

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Ozsports New Website

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Play By The Rules

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Running Festival

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Socceroos World Cup

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Catherine Mulvihill’s 300th Aussie Rules Game

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Cheers for picking up a copy of the July, August edition of Fourth Quarter. Another great edition of Fourth Quarter packed with sports, news and interviews and results from the world of sports. It has been frantic at the Ozsports HQ with our latest project taking to the World Wide Web airwaves with our Saturday morning sports show “Ozsports FM with one show under our belts and one live broadcast from the South Australian Women’s Football League match between West Adelaide and Ingle Farm. West Adelaide winning for team mate Catherine Mulvihill who played her 300th game. Talking about Catherine Mulvihill she will be a regular on Ozsports FM both in the studio and live from the Women’s Football matches. Ozsports welcomes Kristy Williams and Narelle Smith to Ozsports FM who join the Crew and will be covering the Women’s Football League matches. Ozsports FM will be out on the road broadcasting live from the South Australian Road Runners Club’s Running Festival on Sunday the 24th of August from outside of the newly redeveloped Adelaide Oval. Ozsports FM will have plenty of guests and sports news and interviews and plenty of music. If you are in Adelaide, South Australia and got nothing to do from 7am onwards pop down to Adelaide Oval and meet the Ozsports FM Crew or register to take part in the Running Festival. For more information on the South Australian Road Runners Club’s Running Festival check out the story in this edition of Fourth Quarter. With the start of the 2014 South Australian Gridiron season just around the corner the Huddle will be back for 2014 with Chris Guscott at the helm it will be a great Gridiron season with new segments in the show and hopefully will be airing on Channel 44 Adelaide’s Community TV Channel. Probably the most exciting news is Ozsports has a new website which goes officially live at the end of August. The new address is http://www.ozsportsonline.com The site will have new sections and opportunities to promote sports in a new way to our visitors. The website is more responsive to laptops, pc’s and tablets and IPhones. Well that is all from me for this edition. Cheers for reading this edition I hope you enjoy it.

Cheers Darren Andrews Ozsports Online Network Chief Editor


Ozsports has launched the Ozsports Set In Motion project to raise $15,000 to allow Ozsports to purchase new equipment like a new digital video camera and to build a new website and to allow us to produce and air our show on Community TV Station Channel 44 in Adelaide. With so many exciting projects on the horizon for Ozsports we need to keep up with technology and a website that can handle the new mediums we use to produce great sports coverage. We have been assisted by the great team at Set in Motion and are excited about this journey. To check out our project go to http://set-in-motion.com.au. Ozsports is featured on the front page of the site.

About Set in Motion Crowdfunding is an understandably huge phenomenon, and Set In Motion is simply the best new platform for crowdfunding. We are a community of creation that anyone can be a part of, and here are a few ways we offer the best crowdfunding experience. Fixed or Flexible Funding At Set in Motion we understand that everyone has different goals and are at various stages of their business venture. That's why we now offer two, unique options for funding your project Fixed Funding or Flexible Funding. Fixed Funding uses an 'all-or-nothing' system and is great for anyone that requires a set amount of money for their project to commence and get off the ground. If the target amount is not reached, no funds are taken from supporters. For example, if you can't possibly start your project without at least $2000, Fixed Funding would be right for you. Flexible Funding is great for projects that will benefit from any amount of funding. This may include people who already have a business but wish to launch a new product or expand. Project creators get to keep whatever amount is raised for their project. If you're just looking to boost your capital any way you can, Flexible Funding will be great. Each project is different, so choose the funding type that is best for your project. Project Plan A lot of other crowdfunding platforms fail to keep their entrepreneurs accountable. They offer refunds for underfunded projects, but they don't help entrepreneurs fulfill their goals. Our Project Plan is designed to give project starters a meaningful set of smaller, more manageable goals. By moving toward their vision in smaller steps, they're more likely to complete the mission at hand, ensuring that the funds you provide will go a long way.

Milestone Payments Rather than tossing some money at entrepreneurs and hoping for the best, we release funds as the project advances through the Project Plan. This keeps our project starters motivated and careful as they work toward accomplishing their goals. Free Community Workshops We really do our best to foster success - that's why we offer free community workshops on crowdfunding and help project starters with useful information to complete their goals and exceed your expectations. Set in Motion is all about giving the right environment to driven and creative people with brilliant ideas. We love being a part of the changing world and being at the forefront of the future.


Between The Posts is Ozsports weekly South Australian Football show hosted by Tim Juicus. Between The Posts looks at the previous weeks games and the up and coming games for the coming weekend. Weekly interviews with Players from Sturt Football Club. Between The Posts airs every Friday on the Ozsports website.

Between The Posts Host Tim Jucius brings you all the latest news And results from all of the SANFL games.

Darren Andrews interviewing Guy Page from the Sturt Football Club.

ONE OF THE SIGNS A Fair Enough campaign sign at ETSA Park.



Ozsports online sports radio show has now rebranded its self as Ozsports FM. Ozsports FM will still bring your weekly dose of sports news and live audio broadcasts from sporting events. Ozsports was launched on Saturday the 19th of July with Jeremy Rochow and Darren Andrews launching Ozsports FM a new slant on way Ozsports presents sports news and interviews and live sports streaming of sporting events. If you still want to be involved check out the link below for information on how to apply. Ozsports FM was out at the South Australian Women’s Football League’s Aussie Rules game between West Adelaide taking on the Women from Ingle Farm. Was great to be out at City Mazda Stadium to witness Catherine Mulivihill’s 300th game for West Adelaide. Ozsports FM airs online live each and every Saturday from 10am ACST. Go to www.spreaker.com and search for Ozsports Fm to listen to Ozsports FM broadcasts. Also from live sporting events. Check out Ozsports Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ozsportsfm or on Twitter https://twitter.com/OzsportsFm If you would like to be involved in Ozsports FM send an email to newswire@live.com.au attach your CV and contact details. If you are a member of a sporting team and would like the Ozsports FM Crew to come out and do a live broadcast from your sporting club for a once off or for a whole season. Send an email to the Ozsports FM Producer @ newswire@live.com.au .

OZSPORTS FM FOOTY PRESENTERS

Kristy Williams and Narelle Smith Ozsports FM SAWFL (Aussie Rules) Presenters.




Legends Football League Australia announces South Australian team Adelaide Arsenal


The crash-tackling women of the Legends Football League Australia will hit SA for the first time next summer under the name the Adelaide Arsenal. The Arsenal will be based at Coopers Stadium in Hindmarsh from October, joining inaugural LFL Australia clubs New South Wales Surge, Western Australia Angels, Victoria Maidens and Queensland Brigade.


Day 2 Of Fiji Pro Culminates In Clean Barrels At Cloudbreak Wednesday, 4 June 2014 The Fiji Pro, stop No. 5 of 11 on the 2014 Samsung Galaxy ASP World Championship Tour (WCT), ran through Round 2 and half of Round 3 today. Day two of competition saw 18 surfers eliminated as the world’s best battled in three-to-five foot (1 - 1.5 metre) surf at Cloudbreak. Tiago Pires (PRT) caused the upset of the day in Round 2 after matching up against C.J. Hobgood (USA). Both surfers looked on form but Pires, despite struggling to find a wave in the early stages, pounced at the 20-minute mark amassing a 7.77 and taking the lead. With seven minutes on the clock the 2001 ASP World Champion was left chasing a score that never came. Pires moves onto Round 3 after eliminating one of the most consistent performers at the Fiji Pro. “C.J. (Hobgood) is one of the best surfers out there and I knew it was going to be a tough heat,” said Tiago Pires. “I was a bit stressed at the beginning of the heat but after I got that seven I felt more confident. I was really disappointed after my heat yesterday, it was one of my lowest scores in ASP history, but I kept my nerve and I knew I had something to show. I really like surfing backside in these powerful waves.” Reigning three-time ASP World Champion Mick Fanning (AUS) bounced back from his Round 1 loss yesterday to win through Rounds 2 and 3. Fanning defeated dangerous wildcard Wiggolly Dantas (BRA) and Alejo Muniz (BRA) with sharp turns and carves and difficult tube rides and is now through to Round 4. “I’d love to win this event,” said Mick Fanning. “Kelly has had a strangle hold on it for a long time. There are so many great surfers out here that are so good, so a lot can happen.” Nat Young (USA), fresh from a Round 2 victory against compatriot Brett Simpson, took to the water alongside Kai Otton (AUS) for a battle of the goofy-footers. Despite a quiet start Young posted an excellent 8.93 for a solid barrel and took a commanding lead. While Otton displayed his full forehand repertoire, Young was able to add an additional 7.40 at Cloudbreak to secure his place in Round 4. “I’m feeling good and I had a lot of fun out there,” said Nat Young. “I got a lot of waves and I kept getting barrels so that was fun. I get to surf the non-elimination Round so at the least I get two more heats and I’m looking forward to it. My goal for Fiji is to do better than I did last year, when I got a 9th place.” Michel Bourez (PYF) gave the performance of the event in Round 3 Heat 3. He matched up against Jeremy Flores (BRA), who previously took out Mitch Crews (AUS) in Round 2, in barreling conditions at Cloudbreak. Bourez put on a clinic, posting a 9.50 and a 9.20 while throwing away an 8.33. Flores suffered a broken board on his first wave and was unable find the score needed to back up a 7.67. Flores leaves the event with an equal 17th place and Bourez moves on to Round 4. “The conditions turned on during my heat,” said Michel Bourez. “It was very, very positive for me to be out there and get barrelled. I’m not going to quit and I’m not going to give up. I feel like it’s everyone’s chance to win. You just have to stay positive and stick with your game. Getting two 9’s and and an 8 in my heat is amazing, I was going crazy out there.” Round 2 Heat 4 saw South African Jordy Smith take on Brazilian Filipe Toledo. Smith got off to a quick start, throwing his powerful frame into a flurry of backhand blasts. Toledo, having previously despatched compatriot Jadson Andre, hunted the barrel early on with little success. Despite this he went on to secure set waves of his own, assaulting them with speed, versatility and progression to take the win late in the affair. Toledo secures his place in Round 4, bettering his 25th place finish at last year's Fiji Pro. “The heat started slow but got much better,” said Filipe Toledo. “I started to focus on the barrels and doing some big turns. I’m a bit sad about not always getting the results I want but I just need to keep doing well in each heat and making it through to the next Round.” Australian powerhouses Owen Wright and Bede Durbidge reveled in the ideal afternoon Cloudbreak conditions, with Durbidge establishing an early lead due to a series of ferocious backhand snaps. Wright got off to a slower start, but eventually locked into one of the best waves of the day. The goofy-footer unloaded a big forehand carve that set him up for a deep barrel ride that was rewarded with a nearperfect 9.33. With seconds remaining, Durbidge belted another wave, but his 7.50 fell shy of the score needed to surpass Wright, who moves on to Round 4.


“I’m pretty glad that the barrels won that one,” said Owen Wright. “I actually didn’t know the heat had started so I just let that first wave go. My start wasn’t great but it came together towards the middle of the heat.” 11-time ASP World Champion Kelly Slater (USA) dominated his Round 3 heat against wildcard Mitch Coleborn (AUS). The reigning four-time event winner struck first and Coleborn hit back with a deep tube to earn a 5.33. Slater then backed up his opener with a solid 8.50 courtesy of a long Cloudbreak barrel and left Coleborn in a combination situation. Coleborn battled hard, but couldn't match Slater and must to settle for a 3rd Round exit as Slater advanced into Round 4. Fiji Pro Round 2 Results Heat 1: Taj Burrow (AUS) 13.00 def. Isei Tokovou (FJI) 4.43 Heat 2: Mick Fanning (AUS) 12.43 def. Wiggolly Dantas (AUS) 11.60 Heat 3: Glenn Hall (AUS) 11.76 def. Josh Kerr (AUS) 9.97 Heat 4: Nat Young (USA) 14.67 def. Brett Simpson (USA) 11.17 Heat 5: Tiago Pires (PRT) 13.87 def. C.J. Hobgood (USA) 7.40 Heat 6: Bede Durbidge (AUS) 14.37 def. Dion Atkinson (AUS) 14.20 Heat 7: Alejo Muniz (BRA) 13.10 def. Miguel Pupo (BRA) 12.93 Heat 8: Kolohe Andino (USA) 12.70 def. Aritz Aranburu (EUK) 10.83 Heat 9: Kai Otton (AUS) 14.10 def. Matt Wilkinson (AUS) 11.10 Heat 10: Filipe Toledo (BRA) 12.90 def. Jadson Andre (BRA) 12.50 Heat 11: Adrian Buchan (AUS) 14.10 def. Travis Logie (ZAF) 11.96 Heat 12: Jeremy Flores (FRA) 14.53 def. Mitch Crews (AUS) 9.70 Fiji Pro Round 3 Results Heat 1: Mick Fanning (AUS) 15.07 def. Alejo Muniz (BRA) 8.44 Heat 2: Nat Young (USA) 16.33 def. Kai Otton (AUS) 13.20 Heat 3: Michel Bourez (PYF) 18.70 def. Jeremy Flores (FRA) 10.57 Heat 4: Filipe Toledo (BRA) 13.70 def. Jordy Smith (ZAF) 12.43 Heat 5: Owen Wright (AUS) 16.16 def. Bede Durbidge (AUS) 15.93 Heat 6: Kelly Slater (USA) 16.33 def. Mitch Coleborn (AUS) 9.43 Upcoming Round 3 Match-ups Heat 7: Joel Parkinson (AUS) vs. Glenn Hall (IRL) Heat 8: John John Florence (HAW) vs. Sebastian Zeitz (HAW) Heat 9: Gabriel Medina (BRA) vs. Fredrick Patacchia (HAW) Heat 10: Adriano de Souza (BRA) vs. Adrian Buchan (AUS) Heat 11: Julian Wilson (AUS) vs. Kolohe Andino (USA) Heat 12: Taj Burrow (AUS) vs. Tiago Pires (PRT) For regular updates and happenings, become a fan of our Facebook page here.


GET READY!!! Ozsports Fans a new change for Ozsports is on the horizon starting with a new website. We have taken the step to get someone in to build Ozsports a brand new and more functional site. Easier to use on IPhones and Tablets. We are looking for a launch date late July or early August 2014. Our old faithful website has served well set up in 2009 but it is time to get a purpose built website that will make it ,more exciting and easier for you our fans to use and keep up to date on everything Ozsports. With Ozsports about to launch our new re-branded online sports radio show formerly Mad Monday will now be known as Ozsports FM. Along with the new show comes a crew of new hosts and soon will be launching our Ozsports FM phone App so no excuse to missing Ozsports FM on Saturday Mornings.


South Australian sport stars join Fair Enough campaign to stamp out abuse from parents directed at children and officials

PARENTS who abuse officials and children from the sidelines are in the firing line as the State Goverment, sporting codes and elite ath unite to stamp out the ugly side of junior sport.

They are spearheading a new Fair Enough campaign — involving educational videos and signs at venues — to change the culture of anger and aggression that is driving children away from competitive sport. Former Thunderbird Natalie von Bertouch, Adelaide 36er Luke Schenscher and Redback cricketer Gary Putland have given their support for the campaign recording a video to remind parents to treat everyone, from umpires to the volunteers, with respect. The video, in which the sports identities witness first-hand the ugly side of junior sport, will be handed to parents to watch when they sign their children up at sporting clubs.In the 5-minute video von Bertouch, who is filmed watching a junior match at ETSA stadium, cringes as she hears comments from the stands. “When we’re playing we’ve got 2 or 3000 people watching us so we don’t actually here those (abusive) comments,” she says in the video. “When you are here at a junior game you can hear everything that the parents are saying on court and that’s really hard emotionally for those kids to deal with that.” Under the Fair Enough campaign sporting clubs have started erecting warning signs at junior competitions to remind parents that their bad behaviour will not be tolerated. The signs, tailored for specific sports, include messages such as: “These are children, this is a game, the coaches volunteer, the referees are human this is not the A-League or the World Cup”. The signs have been rolled out to SA sporting clubs since mid-May. Similar signs have been used in the US for a number of years Sports Minister Leon Bignell said we want everyone to be out on the field doing the right thing. Fair enough campaign—netball “The kids get embarrassed. They can hear their mum or dad saying inappropriate things.

FAIR ENOUGH South Australian sport stars Natalie Von Bertouch, Luke Schenscher and Gary Putland have lent their support to the campaign.

“(Then) kids don’t necessarily want to participate in sport, not because they don’t love their sport but because of their parents.” A study by Flinders University researcher Sam Elliott last year in the “Ugly parent syndrome” revealed that the behaviour caused children to lose motivation, which caused result, in quitting sport.

Netball SA Chief executive Ben Scales said this campaign provided the opportunity to educate players, coaches, parents and supporters to show respect for the game and those involved. “We’re in the process of rolling out the campaign across the state through education sessions and the distribution of campaign collateral and have received some really positive feedback about the campaign,” he said.


South Australian sport stars join Fair Enough campaign to stamp out abuse from parents directed at children and officials At Netball SA Stadium, (Home of Netball is South Australia). More than 5000 players and parents were greeted at the entry with a sign reminding them “this is not the ANZ Championship”. Fair Enough Campaign—basketball

FAIR PLAY: Natasha Watts flanked by her husband Craig — a former professional baseballer — and children Ella and young Sebastian at ETSA Park. Picture: Dylan Coker

Craig and Natasha Watts were among the crowd to watch their daughter Ella 10, play for the Contax. As a former professional baseballer who played for the LA Dodgers, Craig said he had seen a lot of sledging in his time but there was no place for it in junior sport. “It’s very important that these guys are encouraged both when they are doing well or when they make mistakes there’s no point in being negative,” he said. “I have witnessed it, when the parents first start watching they don’t know how to react in their first year or two. It’s that competitive nature,” he said. “The definitely would feel embarrassed. I’ve seen more in the carparks where parents haul up their children next to the cars and say things. “Even behind close doors not right, you need to show kids as much support as possible”.

ONE OF THE SIGNS A Fair Enough campaign sign at ETSA Park.


To Enter the Adelaide Running Festival The Adelaide Running Festival is on Sunday, 24th August 2014 and offers the Vita Chiahh 1 0km, a 21.1km Half Marathon and an IAAF AIMS Certified 42.2km Marathon. Early Bird Discounted Entries close 8:00am (ACST) Monday 4th of August. All entries close 12:00pm (ACST) Friday 22nd August. No entries will be excepted after this time.

To Enter Online go this link— http://adelaidemarathon.com.au/html/s02_article/article_view.asp?keyword=Enter


Australia’s World Cup did not got the way most Socceroos fans would have liked losing all three pool matches to Chile, The Netherlands

SOCCEROOS KICK OFF THEIR WORLD CUP Article Written By Nick Green.

In Australia, don’t we just love an underdog? I mean, it sums up what our country’s sporting culture is all about don’t you think? 90 m Before the World Cup began I think Tim Cahill summed it up perfectly when he talked about the buildup and what we were to expec

Australia has nothing to lose and even if they did bow out after playing three group-stage games in the group of death, the worst tha 90 minutes I think the whole squad is with Timmy on this journey. They believe in what they are doing and in their game plan and th What a ride the first game provided for our country and all of our fans. Ok the scoreboard read 3-1, but behind the lopsided tally wa

After a disastrous opening 20 minutes Australia found themselves down 2-0. Goals to Barcelona’s Alexis Sanchez and Jorge Valdivia w match against Germany in 2010 was about to reappear. We couldn’t keep the ball; we couldn’t hit a passing target and couldn’t dicta their bodies in defensive efforts but Australia looked nervous to say the least.

Was the international inexperience of our side going to crumble on the big stage? Of course not, insert our main man! The Chileans t to pounce, and they did! That wonderful play which has seen Cahill score so many goals for country and club came up once again. Th chance across the keeper and into the back of the net.

Tim Cahill of Australia (R) celebrates scoring his teams first goal with teammate Mark Milligan

To me, Chile didn’t look like the side which finished the World Cup qualifying rounds as the third best South America side behind Bra my hat off to the Socceroos. To go into the devils lair in South America, play against a world class side in their home continent, in fro “Ange” (Postecoglou) has the team up and about and playing some good looking football and it was great to watch, even though the

I think there are some amazing signs for not only the rest of the tournament but also the long term future of Football in our country.

Next up is the Netherlands and I am looking forward to seeing what the Socceroos can back up with against a real quality outfit. I gue


s and finally World Cup Champions from 2010 Spain.

minutes and four goals later, the first chapter of the Socceroos underdog story in the 2014 World Cup has been written. ct from our international side, “This is the World Cup,” “For us, it’s perfect.”

at could happen would be the “I told you so’s” which would ring around Australia. But after what we witnessed in the first he fear of the failure on the biggest stage fuels their passion, and didn’t it show in this morning performance. as an amazing effort which all Australian’s should be proud of.

within a 2-minute window really put a dampener on our Brazilian dreams. It almost felt as though the nightmare of the ate the speed of the play at all. Tommy Oar was non-existent with his pace on the wing, Jedinak and Milligian were throwing

took their foot of the pedal a bit after the 30 minute mark after securing a 2-0 lead, but to Australia’s credit they were ready he wide cross came in from Franjic on the right into the centre of the box and Cahill towered above the defence to bury the

azil and Argentina. Ok, they may have been nervous in their first game of the tournament, but with that said, I have to take ont of an amazing Chilean crowd (well done to our Aussies over there, Passionate as always) is amazing. e result didn’t go our way.

. We showed fight and character and that is always want you want from an underdog!

ess we will find out shortly!


300 gamer Catherine Mulvihill a true legend by Kristy Williams

The dying seconds of her 300th game, Catherine Mulvihill, a ruckman and defender for West Adelaide by trade, didn’t expect to find herself in front of goal with Sherrin in hand. Certainly not in the forward line anyway.

Catherine “Mulvi” Mulvihill is the epitome of humble. You put forward the idea to her that she should fulfill the footy fairytale with a goal in her milestone match and she’s uncomfortable. “Why is everyone making such a fuss?” she said. She’d rather stop the winning goal than score it. If you’re a teammate of Mulvi’s, you know she’s got your back. She might not pull off the spectacular, but she is extraordinarily steady. She’ll never succumb to cheap shots and can’t be enticed by sledging. She just smiles. Constantly. Sarah Maserio, a longtime teammate – and now oppoWith 40 seconds to go, she had the chance to put the icing on the proverbial cake and fulfill the footy fairytale. The shot drifted wide of the mark, but Mulvihill was still smiling; same as always. She’s kicked plenty of proverbial goals in her long career and nothing could dampen her spirits. nent – pointed out that “She’s always willing to laugh at herself…she just loves having a run and kick with mates.” After making her debut in the inaugural South Australian women’s league in 1991, she’d never had too many media requests. She’s the hottest property in town at the moment though, but remains unperturbed. For her, footy is only about the team. You can’t rely on individual brilliance to win footy games; you rely on communication, shepherds, blocks and unselfishness. Unselfishness is Mulvi’s middle name. “She doesn’t think she’s special even though she’s been the dominant ruckman for 10 plus years,” Maserio said. Well known in the female football community, Mulvi has done it all. Amongst winning 12 premiership flags, including a beston-ground performance in the 2005 Grand Final, she was given life membership of the SAWFL in 2009. Current SAWFL president and long-time teammate and opponent Narelle Smith says despite her lack of flair, she is one of the most reliable players around. “She’s just solid – she gets the job done,” Maserio agrees, pointing to her sportsmanship and hard, fair contested footy style that sees her held in such high esteem by opponents who are getting flattened by her. Winning the Carmel Laube Players’ Player award in 2011 is Mulvi’s most treasured moments, not only for the fact it highlights her respect among peers, but because Carmel was a close friend who was taken far too young. This was the moment that changed Mulvi as a footy player and a person. It galvanized the team and spurred them onto multiple premierships. “It was a really tough year… but it made our friendships stronger.”


300 gamer Catherine Mulvihill a true legend

Friendships that still continue to this day, despite the time passing. Mulvi even thinks her friend had a hand in the one-point Grand Final victory in 1998, despite watching from the clouds. With her team up and only seconds remaining, the opposition were running into a open goal and an upset victory was imminent. The ball, however, had other ideas and hit the woodwork. Carmel got behind her former tea, and touched their lives forever. It’s a legacy of camaraderie, mateship and teamwork that Maserio says has carried down through the generations. This experience carried Mulvi into challenge after challenge and is what keeps her coming back each week after 25 years. “I just love the challenge of a team coming together,” Mulvi said. “A champion team beats a team of champions any day.” It’s kept her ticking all these years and has led her to triathlons as she winds up her career this season. The fact that she has conned her former teammate Sarah Masiero into competing in an Olympic-sized triathlon with her shows just how highly she is regarded by all her mates. What a lady. What a legend.


by Cycling Australia

Aussies sizzle at Para-cycling World Cup in Spain Australia have earned more gold abroad, this time at the Para-cycling Road World Cup in Segovia, Spain. Melbourne’s Carol Cooke was the big winner, claiming both the time trial and road race crowns in the T2 category. "All in all it was a great weekend for me results wise with two wins out of two races," said Cooke. "I had some fantastic training while I was here and I am now looking forward to the World Championships in four weeks time." In extreme heat, Alistair Donohoe and Sue Powell claimed road races crowns in the C5 Men and C4 Women’s categories respectively while Hannah MacDougall finished 3rd in the C4 women. David Nicolas, Alex Green and Stuart Tripp all collected time trial silver in their respective categories while Sue Powell earned bronze in the C4 women’s time trial. Mick Curran and Matt Formston weren’t able to finish the Tandem road race due to their chain breaking at the 60km mark. "That's racing, we'll go home to train and get ready or World's at the end of August," said Curran. Over the entire weekend the Australian team came away with a total of 10 medals - 4 Gold, 3 Silver and 3 Bronze. The team now prepares for the Para-cycling World Championships starting in South Carolina, USA from August 28 – 31.


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