News about Matthew Pavlich

Australia suffer Olympic Games medal blow after 'devastating' horse incident in Paris

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 28, 2024
Kevin McNab one of the silver medal-winning team from Tokyo three years ago, took the decision to withdraw his mount Don Quidam midway through his round because he felt there was a problem.

A former footy actor and Channel Seven host of a new exciting new role

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2024
Holmes has sworn out former Geelong Cats premiership captain Cameron Ling, who is retiring after 11 years on the panel, and will help select the All-Australian squad and team, the Mark of the Year, the Goal of the Year, and the Ron Evans Medal for the 2024 AFL Rising Star Award. With new chief executive Andrew Dillon, football manager Laura Kane, and operations manager Josh Mahoney joining Eddie Betts, Jude Bolton, Nathan Buckley, Kane Cornes, Matthew Pavlich, and Matthew Pavlich, the selection panel will be a fresh look.

The Australian Open tennis icon is DROPPED, with major changes to television commentary

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2023
McEnroe, 63, has been a recurring figure in Melbourne's grand slam, providing his assistance for ESPN and Channel 9 throughout the two-week tournament. Newscorp has announced that the Stateside broadcaster has chosen not to include McEnroe as part of their commentary team this year, ensuring he will not be able to provide Nine's insight as he won't be traveling to Australia.

The worst dressed Brownlows looks of all time

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2022
It's AFL's night of nights. However, the Brownlow Medal is just as much about style as it is about the prestigious award number, with the wives and girlfriends of the players stealing the show on the red carpet. The WAGs will be in the spotlight on Sunday when they take over Crown Casino in Melbourne. The event is traditionally held on a Monday, but it was not altered not to clash with Queen Elizabeth's funeral.

Matthew Pavlich, the AFL legend, admitted that his work was a FAILURE in his twilight years

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2022
Matthew Pavlich, a former AFL player, has admitted that his work was a "gayme" during his darkest days of his mental struggle. Pavlich scored 700 goals in a 17-year career in AFL that included 353 games for Fremantle, but the premiership proved frustratingly elusive for the star forward. In Pavlich's career, the Dockers reached the finals seven times, losing two preliminary finals in 2006 and 2015 and losing in the Grand Final against Hawthorn in 2013.