![]() ![]() Join us on our socials - Twitter: and IG: 1 hr 16 min #THE BREEZE PROFESSIONAL#The first episode ‘More Work To Do’ screened in Melbourne this week ahead of its TV premiere on SBS this Sunday.įor any sports lover this is a compelling piece revealing the struggles of professional female atheletes and the very real and profound impact, not just for individuals but for their loved ones and our society. ![]() We close off with a preview of the first episode of the documentary with former GM Strategic Initiatives at Indigenous Basketball Australia, Sally Phillips. Joining Adam on this insightful panel to take us behind the scenes is player Carley Ernst, returning to the court just a few months after having a baby to fulfil the ultimate prize for a professional athlete, getting that Championship ring, and Melbourne Boomers Chair Tony Hallam. Having spent 10 years as the Founder and Executive Director of Helping Hoops – a charity running free basketball programs for underprivileged children across Melbourne, Adam finetuned capturing previously untold stories and the power of storytelling to effect postive change. #THE BREEZE SERIES#In this powerhouse episode we're talking with Adam McKay - producer & director of Sidelined, a 4 part documentary series lifting the curtain of the WNBL Melbourne Boomers 2022 Championship quest and spotlighting the struggles for our elite female athletes in the Fight for Equality in a challenging, post lockdown sporting landscape. Join us on our socials - Twitter: and IG: 57 min She provides amazing insights into her transition to commentary, encompassing the women's game as well as the NBL and how that rounds out her coaching and intel of the game.Īs a regular guest speaker on the basketball circuit she imparts a lot of wisdom for younger players as well as giving us an honest look into that famous 2006 World Cup Gold Medal.Īs part of the ESPN Broadcast World Cup crew Screeni will sit courtisde, mic in hand as her Opals sisters battle it out with the worlds best.Ĭatch the FIBA Women’s World Cup on ESPN, Kayo Freebies and Courtside 1891 depending on where you are in the world.ĭon’t forget to like, share and leave a review so we can get more Hoops content to you! Jenni talks us through her coaching with the NBA Basketball without Borders for Asia, recently held at the AIS in Canberra, with baby Edith strapped in for the ride and no one who has seen that inspirational image and it’s symbolism will forget it. It’s the FIBA Women's World Cup and in this episode - technically our 99th including special and bonuse episodes, we feature former Opal and FIBA Women's World Cup ESPN commentator Jenni Screen. ![]()
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