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Master of Ceremonies

I have worked as a Master of Ceremonies at a number of events over the past 20 years.

A sample of some of the events I have been MC for are as follows:

  • The Australian Rugby Union Test Match Sponsors Lunch
  • Honorary German Consulate – 30 Years since the fall of the Berlin Wall and 70 Years of German Constitution.
  • Ground Announcer 1st Bledisloe Cup Australia v New Zealand held in Optus Stadium, Perth
  • The Spirit of Rugby Long Lunch 2020 & 2021
  • Hockey WA Awards 2018, 2019 & 2020
  • Hockey Australia Awards and Hall of Fame 2016 & 2018
  • Hockey One Pre-Game Sponsors Lunches 2019
  • Live draw of Mini Football World Cup
  • The Football Federation of Australia Sponsors pre match events Perth 2015
  • Wheelchair Sports WA Annual Awards 2006-2016
  • Concierge of the Year Awards
  • The Commonwealth Games Boxing Trials
  • Boxing WA Golden and Silver Gloves Championships
  • The 2012 Paralympic Public welcome home for Western Australia’s athletes
  • Johnny Famechon Statue Project Dinner
  • Football West Gold Medal Awards
  • WA State Futsal Awards
  • Australian Embassy World Cup Event in Ghana 2006
  • Announcer for various Boxing events including Australia v Ghana
  • Announcer for WA Beach Volleyball Events and Annual Awards 2011/12
  • Announcer National Wheelchair Basketball League
  • Various local sporting club awards and Quiz nights

I have also hosted “An Evening With…” events with Boxer – Azumah Nelson, Footballer – John Barnes, Footballer – Mark Bosnich, Footballer – John Kosmina, Paralympian – Justin Eveson, Footballer – Peter Barnes.

I also offer a service called “Speakers Corner.”​ A service where you can book an MC and a guest speaker from the sporting world and the talk will be tailored to you company needs. For example we can bring a Paralympian or Olympian and discuss overcoming challenges, we can talk to team sports players on how a team culture is created, and how a team suddenly becomes a winning side. Speakers can be sourced from a number of sports and countries.

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