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TV sport icon Bruce McAvaney makes stunning career move aged 71 - and names the young Aussie athlete who's on track to be BETTER than Cathy FreemanBruce McAvaney, 71, is showing no signs of slowing down after a long career of calling horse racing, AFL grand finals, the Australian Open tennis, rugby, Test cricket and, of course, the Olympics.
BRUCE McAvaney's voice was and still is the soundtrack for countless great Australian sporting moments. Cathy Freeman's 400 metres at the Sydney Olympics. Countless Melbourne Cups, be they calling the ...
SPECIAL: Lord Sebastian Coe has won Olympic Gold, run the London games, served as a UK MP and is currently the boss of World ...
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In an interview with Bruce McAvaney for ABC Sport Daily, IOC president candidate Sebastian Coe opens up about the burning ...
COMMENTARY icon Bruce McAvaney has called his last AFL game, announcing his retirement from Channel Seven's football coverage. Apart from a five-year absence between 2002 and 2006 when Seven lost the ...
Adelaide forward Taylor Walker wants a farewell tour for retiring commentating legend Bruce McAvaney. On Sunday night, McAvaney announced his retirement from AFL broadcasting, effective immediately.
“A lot of threes here Bruce. Three goals. Three minutes. Three entries inside fifty for the Blues,” Taylor said. McAvaney responded: “That’s a hat-trick BT in more ways than one”.
With heavy backlash against McAvaney, Wilson explained it was disappointing to not hear from the AFL following De Goey’s charges. “Bruce McAvaney had to apologise after a rare clanger last ...
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