• 4BC Wide World of Sports - Highlights

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4BC Wide World of Sports - Highlights

By: 4BC
  • Summary

  • Wide World of Sports is a brand sports lovers know and love, and now Queensland listeners have their very own edition of the show.

    Each day, Peter Psaltis will be joined by some of the biggest names to have taken to the sporting field and we’ll be checking in with all your favourite teams.

    It’s the show sports fans can’t miss, with the opinions you want to hear and all the breaking news as it comes to hand.

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Episodes
  • 'Best job in the world': Queensland's Joe Burns named captain of Italy's T20 cricket team
    Dec 13 2024

    Queensland's Joe Burns has been named captain of Italy's T20 cricket team.

    Joe will lead the team in June for qualification games to secure a sport in the Cricket World Cup.

    He told Jason Matthews on Wide World of Sports, "As a player, you hear people say all the time, you want to leave the game in a better place than what you found it, it's a great opportunity to do that."

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    9 mins
  • 'We're experienced': Andrew Abdo discusses safety concerns over 18th NRL team in PNG
    Dec 12 2024

    The NRL has announced Australia's $600 million deal to enter Papa New Guinea into the NRL in 2028.

    However, there have been concerns over safety in PNG.

    NRL CEO Andrew Abdo told Jason Matthews on Wide World of Sports, "We've had the Prime Minister's games, we've had the Pacific Championships being played there...It works, we know how to do it, we're experienced with it, we've got people on the ground and to get that developed and scaled up for an NRL or NRLW competition and team is just an extension of that."

    "There is going to be a significant investment in infrastructure and security over the next four years as we lead to the introduction of that team," Mr Abdo continued.

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    10 mins
  • 'Not in a rush to retire': Dayne Zorko addresses retirement concerns
    Dec 11 2024

    Brisbane Lions veteran Dayne Zorko has revealed he thought last year might have been his last, but he is back enjoying his football more than ever and primed for 2025.

    He told Jason Matthews on Wide World of Sports, "Coming into the season I probably prepared myself that it would be the last but the way I was able to consistently put together a really strong season personally and the team going so well, I certainly did not want that to be the end."

    "I don't know when the end is going to be, I'm certainly not in a rush to retire, but I understand it's going to be sooner rather than later," Zorko said.

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    8 mins

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