Season 1 · Episode 1
Start your weekend with a fun, fresh & irreverent look at sport from all angles. Olympian Nicole Livingstone & comedian Tegan Higginbotham are joined by Liz Cambage, Scott McGrory, Alisa Camplin, Jo Stanley & Francis Leach.
This week we test out Patty Mills' basketball skills, hit opposition leader Bill Shorten with the hard questions [or maybe it's a football] & Tegan sits down for a one-on-one chat with tennis bad boy Bernard Tomic.
Joining Nicole, Tegan and Amberley off the bench this week are comedian Dave Thornton, Rio gold winner Chloe Esposito, Australian awesome dude Steve Moneghetti and Swiss female supercar driver Simona De Silvestro.
Nicole, Tegan & Amberley are joined by Jo Stanley, Niav Owens and Tamsyn Lewis on the serious sport show that doesn't take sport too seriously.
Nicole, Tegan & Amberley are joined by jockey Katelyn Mallyon, ex Wallaby Ben Darwin, ex netballer Bianca Chatfield plus Dave Thornton to talk NRL, AFL, Bledisloe & everyone's favourite "that can't be a sport" sport: darts!
Joining Nicole & Tegan are sports nut Francis Leach, tennis star & Paralympic champion Dylan Alcott. Olympic boxer Shelley Watts talks us through the Mayweather/McGregor mayhem plus super walkers Jared & Claire Tallent.
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Nicole Livingstone & Tegan Higginbotham are joined by marathon champion Jess Trengove, comedian Dave Thornton & Paul Kennedy. Plus Roger Rasheed on the US Open, "Bowlologist" Damien Fleming & the latest on the footy finals.
Nicole Livingstone, Tegan Higginbotham and comedian Dave Thornton talk AFL with Brendan Fevola & Bec Goddard, NRL with Chris Walker and soccer with Matilda Melissa Barbieri. Plus some cheerleading to help us celebrate FRIDAY!
Nicole Livingstone, Tegan Higginbotham & comedian Jo Stanley talk to Christopher Pyne (about footy), Robbie Kearns, Matildas coach Alen Stajcic and supercar driver Todd Hazelwood. Plus woodchopping live in studio!
Nicole Livingstone and Tegan Higginbotham talk all things Grand Finals with AFL legend Kevin Sheedy, NRL star Ben Hannant and MP Bob Katter. Plus we look at our favourite national anthem performances of all time!
This week's Sideliners is packed with wall to wall guests! Nicole Livingstone and Tegan Higginbotham chat to Kevin Muscat, Chris Anstey, Phil Anderson, Simona De Silvestro, Winx and more. Don't miss it!
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