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Two Good Sports is your weekly deep dive beyond the sports headlines. Join leading broadcasters Abbey Gelmi and Georgie Tunny as they break down the biggest sports stories and unpack the human drama. Whether you’re a casual observer or a diehard fan, you’ll be brought up to speed on the people behind the narrative, why the story matters, and gain a new perspective and better understanding of the i... more

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It’s Grand Final Week and Two Good Sports is running on fumes, lunch invites (zero), and a surprise detour… to the Crown Penthouse with Brownlow Medalist Matt Rowell.

Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from gras... more

This week on Two Good Sports, we're deep diving into the greatest rugby league match Georgie has ever seen and unpacking the AFL finals chaos, including why Bailey Smith might be your favourite villain.

And finally, the most important news: Robert ... more

Filling in for Abby this week is multi-sport tragic, TikTok legend and all-round delight Lavender Baj. Together, we dive into the NRL finals with gusto (and a few grudges), debate club culture at the Broncos, relive the joy of Lachy Ilias’ dancing, a... more

From Wimbledon dreams on her childhood bedroom wall to Slam finals and a chapter in Ash Barty’s memoir, Casey Dellacqua has done it all. In this episode, Georgie and Abby catch up with the tennis legend, commentator, mum of three, and all-around gem.... more

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Recent Guests

Lavender Baj
Sports presenter and producer known for her work across various sports including rugby league, soccer, and F1.
Episode: Kicking off the NRL finals with Lavender Baj
Casey Dellacqua
Former professional tennis player and commentator
Tennis Australia
Episode: Catching up with Casey Dellacqua
Andrew Dillon
CEO of the AFL
AFL
Episode: Snoop Is Coming To Town: Andrew Dillon on The Grand Final and AFLW
Bronte Campbell
Olympic swimmer and entrepreneur
Earthletica
Episode: Bronte Campbell Dives Into Life Beyond The Pool
Liz Ellis
A two-time Commonwealth gold medalist and former lawyer, currently chairperson of Netball Australia.
Netball Australia
Episode: Liz Ellis Wants Netball in the Olympics (and So Do We)
Noemie Fox
Olympic gold medalist in kayak cross
ISAF (International Sailing Federation)
Episode: Noemie Fox: Gold Medalist, Sister, Superstar
Alyssa Healy
Australian cricketer and current captain
Australian Women's Cricket Team
Episode: Good Sports, Great Cricketers: Alyssa Healy and Phoebe Litchfield
Phoebe Litchfield
Promising young Australian cricketer
Australian Women's Cricket Team
Episode: Good Sports, Great Cricketers: Alyssa Healy and Phoebe Litchfield
Anthony Albanese
Prime Minister of Australia
Australian Government
Episode: We Manifested ANTHONY ALBANESE!!

Hosts

Georgie Tunny
Co-host known for insightful commentary on various sports and their narratives, focusing on human aspects within sports.
Abbey Gelmi
Co-host delivering entertaining insights on sports, particularly focusing on women's sports, mental health, and athlete stories.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 123 ratings
  • Lovin this !!

    I have lived this podcast since got onto it. The last few eps are totally brilliant and hilarious. Loved the one with Albo, and esp the recent state of origin chats. OMG such talented clever sports journos u gals are !! 💜💜

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    veravw
    Australia3 months ago
  • Great show

    Two smart women who have a lot of knowledge about sport.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bhjfcs
    Australia4 months ago
  • Unintentionally hilarious, ludicrously poor podcast!

    It’s hard to know who deserves more sympathy - the innocent listener, or, the self-unaware hosts!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Sidney of Sydney
    Australiaa year ago
  • Lack of perspective

    Why wouldn’t non Victorian states build a 80,000 plus stadium? Because taxpayer dollars are better spent elsewhere rather than on a piece of infrastructure that would only be fully used a few times a year. And why would any State plan for a AFL grand final stadium when the MCG has it locked for the next 30 years. If the AFL want big stadiums they should put their hand in their pockets as well as cancel the MCG agreement.

    Also it’s bad form making light of people illegally travelling to WA for th... more

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    JDJD5
    Australiaa year ago
  • Poor marketing

    1 star for subjecting other podcasts to this aggressive advertising. Good way to turn everyone off this podcast. Epic fail.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ylw003
    Australiaa year ago

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Many applaud the show's focus on women's sports and mental health, emphasizing its relevance and importance in today's sporting conversations.
Some critiques mention an overload of ads and a lack of objectivity in discussions, but these are generally overshadowed by positive feedback.
The dynamic between the hosts is well-received, with many commenting on their infectious enthusiasm and deep knowledge of sports.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and humorous approach of the hosts, enjoying their ability to tackle serious sports issues while keeping it light-hearted.

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#71
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Apple Podcasts
#103
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Talking Points

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Catching up with Casey Dellacqua
Q: When that happens, how do you go about coping with that yourself?
I always try and put myself in someone else's shoes before I ask a question or go down a path. Coming from a place of empathy, knowing their experience usually helps the interview.
Catching up with Casey Dellacqua
Q: Have you ever experienced that on court, that level of, I've just broken here and I'm going to show everyone?
No, I probably didn't let myself do that enough, where I just would hold it in, hold it in until it got to the point where I'd come off court and explode or have a mental breakdown.
Snoop Is Coming To Town: Andrew Dillon on The Grand Final and AFLW
Q: What do you think is the biggest challenge facing AFLW?
People need to attend the games live to see the evolution of the players and their skills.
Snoop Is Coming To Town: Andrew Dillon on The Grand Final and AFLW
Q: What's the process like of locking in an artist like Snoop?
It's really complicated due to many potential artists and their schedules. When Snoop became available, he shot straight to the top of our list.
We Manifested ANTHONY ALBANESE!!
Q: What advice do you have for kids in sports?
Kids need to learn how to win and lose without participation medals.

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The content engages with trending stories and deeper narratives within various sporting sectors, offering insights into the experiences of professional athletes, issues surrounding mental health in sports, women in sports, and the intersections of sports and politics. With a focus on Australian sports, it covers major leagues like AFL, NRL, A-League, and international events including the Olympics and World Cup, while often featuring conversations about equity and visibility for women's sports. The hosts provide a blend of humor and analysis that likely resonates with audiences looking for an informed yet entertaining angle on sports news.

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Recent guests on Two Good Sports include:

1. Lavender Baj
2. Casey Dellacqua
3. Andrew Dillon
4. Bronte Campbell
5. Liz Ellis
6. Noemie Fox
7. Alyssa Healy
8. Phoebe Litchfield

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