Showing posts with label Harms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harms. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Off the beaten track with John Harms - May 14

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John Harms looks at footy from a different angle, taking us off the beaten track every Saturday morning.

This week John Harms took us off the field and into the scoreboard, telling us about poet and writer Vin Maskell, who is putting together a gallery of country scoreboards.

We also found out about Broken Hill favourite son Taylor Walker's 21st birthday celebrations, and how the local league moved their fixture so everyone could come down to Adelaide to celebrate.

And he introduced us to Ted Hopkins and the language of stats.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Off the beaten track with John Harms - April 16

 John Harms looks at footy from a different angle, taking us off the beaten track every Saturday morning.

This week John starts by sharing the story of Elcho Island, a place off the coast of the NT which has a participation rate of males aged between 12 and 35 years of age of 92% playing in it's footy league.


He also looks at Willaston in the Barossa League, investigates some of the big scores registered in the opening weekend of the Hills League and visits some key results in the Great Southern Football League.



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