#124: Hamish McLachlan - How to commentate the AFL Grand Final

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Hello friends!!Have you ever dreamed of commentating the biggest sporting events on earth for millions of viewers?This is your masterclass, and Hamish McLachlan is your teacher.Hamish spent 13 years working under Bruce McAvaney and Dennis Cometti at Channel 7 🐐🐐In that time Hamish has been awarded the task of hosting the Olympics, the Spring Racing Carnival, the Australian Open, and of course the AFL Grand Final.What we didn't expect, is that Hamish is also the master at winning job interviews through story telling!Trust us, you're going to absolutely love this ep.We cover:The 3 pieces of advice handed down by Bruce McAvaneyCommentating on TV vs radioSimple hacks to paint a picture for the viewerConnecting emotionally with playersStorytelling in job interviewsGetting the attention of decision makersGot a question you want answered? Feel free to connect with us on LinkedIn: Reuben, RyanYou can also find us on insta @sportsgradAnd if you're interested in more podcasts related to a certain topic (e.g. Events, High Performance etc.) check out our best picks here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/podcast*This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast.Find out why Deakin is ranked #6 in the world for sport related subjects at www.deakin.edu.auAt Deakin University you can be confident you'll get the job you want with the degree employers want.*This episode is also brought to you by Sports Where I Am. Give yourself an event to look forward to, head to www.sportswhereiam.com and use the code: 'SPORTSGRAD' to get 5% off your epic sports experience.*If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes here? It takes less than 60 seconds, and really makes a difference in helping to land guests.Thanks for listening! You’re all legends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.