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Hamish McLachlan

Hamish Angus McLachlan (born 28 August 1975) is an Australian sports broadcaster and host with Seven Sport.

Hamish McLachlan
McLachlan in July 2019
Born (1975-08-28) 28 August 1975 (age 47)
NationalityAustralian
Alma materSt Peter's College, Adelaide
OccupationSports broadcaster
Years active2006−present
EmployerSeven Network
Spouse
Sophie McLachlan
(m. 2010)

Since he joined the Seven Network in January 2008, he has been a host/presenter/reporter at multiple events, including being a part of every Australian Open tennis tournament until 2018 and hosting AFL Game Day since its beginning through to this day. McLachlan was the host for the network's Olympics and Commonwealth Games, a position previously held by the likes of Sandy Roberts and Matt White.

Early career

McLachlan began working in sports management in 1998, where he worked with Elite Sports Properties (ESP).[1] As general manager of the Events and Entertainment Division, he was involved in a number of different sporting events, including the 2000 Summer Olympics, the 2002 Winter Olympics, the 2002 FIFA World Cup, and the 2002 Commonwealth Games.

In 2004, McLachlan became a director of the AFL Hall of Fame and Sensation exhibition in Melbourne which was placed into administration two months after opening due to severe debt.[1] He had previously co-founded Spyglass Management, which was awarded the licence to operate the Hall of Fame.[2] In November 2004, the Federal Court of Australia described Spyglass Management as "hopelessly insolvent", with "many creditors, whose debts in aggregate exceed $26 million".[3]

Media career

In 2008, McLachlan joined the Seven Network becoming co-host of AFL Game Day, a new Australian Rules Football review panel television program on Sunday mornings. He also took up a role at Triple M radio as a match-day commentator, calling Saturday-night and Sunday-afternoon AFL matches.[4] He also co-hosted the 2009 and 2011 Brownlow Medal 'Blue Carpet' ceremonies with Seven News presenter, Rebecca Maddern, and fellow Seven Sport presenter, Rachel Finch, respectively.

McLachlan was a court interviewer at the 2008 Australian Open (his first role at the Seven Network), an event he has been a part of every year since, becoming a host a few years later (afternoons) and then prime-time host from 2015 (taking over from Johanna Griggs who herself replaced Matt White a few years earlier).

McLachlan hosts AFL Game Day on Sunday mornings (a program he has hosted since its inception in 2008), which reviews and analyses the weekend's AFL round.

The same year, he called the Spring Racing Carnival for Triple M.[5]

Outside of Australian rules football and horse racing, McLachlan is involved in calling polo matches.[6] He also owns Ten Goals, a small media and production described as specialising in "sports broadcasting, commentary, hosting and multimedia presentations".[7]

In 2012, McLachlan became part of the Seven Network's AFL team, initially as co-commentator of Saturday afternoon matches with Basil Zempilas.[8] In 2015, he began calling Sunday afternoon matches with Dennis Cometti (and later Brian Taylor), only for matches played in Melbourne (as AFL Game Day, which he hosts earlier in the day, is produced at Seven's Docklands studios).[9] McLachlan eventually went on to also host the network's Friday night telecasts, with a pre-game and post game analysis alongside expert commentators. In 2021, McLachlan moved to co-commentating Saturday night matches alongside Luke Darcy and Thursday night matches with Jason Bennett from 2022.

In 2016, McLachlan created controversy and received criticism following an on-air incident when he was pushed away by fill-in weather presenter and Miss Universe Australia, Monika Radulovic, as a result of him flirting and embracing with her during a live cross to the Magic Millions horse racing event. He later apologised to Radulovic and viewers on air.[10]

In 2016, Hamish joined the Seven Network's Olympics coverage for the first time (having not been part of Beijing 2008), as prime-time host at Rio 2016.

He has written for the Herald Sun newspaper in Melbourne.[11]

In 2018, McLachlan is currently co-host sports entertainment series Australian Spartan.[12]

In February 2018, he hosted the Seven Network's prime-time coverage of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.

In April 2018, McLachlan hosted the network's prime-time Gold Coast Commonwealth Games coverage, Seven's biggest event since the Beijing 2008 Olympics, averaging as high as over 2.1 million Australian viewers.

McLachlan also hosted the prime-time coverage of the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

Personal life

McLachlan is originally from North Adelaide, South Australia, and attended St Peter's College and the University of Adelaide, where he graduated with a degree in commerce. His older brother Gillon McLachlan is Chief Executive Officer of the AFL.

References

  1. ^ a b Knox, David (5 March 2008). "Seven plucks controversial host for new footy show". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 5 March 2008.
  2. ^ AFL Hall of Fame transcript – Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  3. ^ Mentha, in the matter of Spyglass Management Group Pty Ltd (Administrators Appointed) [2004] FCA 1469 – Federal Court of Australia. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  4. ^ Rex Hunt leaves 3AW after shock offer from Triple M – AdelaideNow. Published 16 November 2009. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  5. ^ Hamish McLachlan – Elite Sports Properties. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  6. ^ Audi Awards Nominations – PoloLine. Published 7 April 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  7. ^ Home Page – Ten Goals. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  8. ^ Warner, Michael (26 October 2011). "Mick Malthouse and Basil Zempilas call footy for Seven". Perth Now. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  9. ^ Niall, Jake (1 March 2015). "Seven's Lethal call a mistake – the AFL great should stay on Friday nights". The Age. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  10. ^ Sullivan, Rebecca (9 January 2016). "Channel Seven reporter criticised for hugging Miss Universe Australia Monika Radulovic on Weekend Sunrise". news.com.au. The Advertiser (Adelaide). Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  11. ^ McLachlan, Hamish (9 October 2016). "MND sufferer Angie Cunningham, the bravest mum I know: Hamish McLachlan". Herald Sun. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  12. ^ "Seven Unveils Hosts For 2018's Australian Spartan". B&T. Retrieved 11 January 2018.

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For the Australian Olympic rower see Hamish McLachlan rower Hamish Angus McLachlan born 28 August 1975 is an Australian sports broadcaster and host with Seven Sport Hamish McLachlanMcLachlan in July 2019Born 1975 08 28 28 August 1975 age 47 Adelaide South AustraliaNationalityAustralianAlma materSt Peter s College AdelaideOccupationSports broadcasterYears active2006 presentEmployerSeven NetworkSpouseSophie McLachlan m 2010 wbr Since he joined the Seven Network in January 2008 he has been a host presenter reporter at multiple events including being a part of every Australian Open tennis tournament until 2018 and hosting AFL Game Day since its beginning through to this day McLachlan was the host for the network s Olympics and Commonwealth Games a position previously held by the likes of Sandy Roberts and Matt White Contents 1 Early career 2 Media career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly career EditMcLachlan began working in sports management in 1998 where he worked with Elite Sports Properties ESP 1 As general manager of the Events and Entertainment Division he was involved in a number of different sporting events including the 2000 Summer Olympics the 2002 Winter Olympics the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the 2002 Commonwealth Games In 2004 McLachlan became a director of the AFL Hall of Fame and Sensation exhibition in Melbourne which was placed into administration two months after opening due to severe debt 1 He had previously co founded Spyglass Management which was awarded the licence to operate the Hall of Fame 2 In November 2004 the Federal Court of Australia described Spyglass Management as hopelessly insolvent with many creditors whose debts in aggregate exceed 26 million 3 Media career EditIn 2008 McLachlan joined the Seven Network becoming co host of AFL Game Day a new Australian Rules Football review panel television program on Sunday mornings He also took up a role at Triple M radio as a match day commentator calling Saturday night and Sunday afternoon AFL matches 4 He also co hosted the 2009 and 2011 Brownlow Medal Blue Carpet ceremonies with Seven News presenter Rebecca Maddern and fellow Seven Sport presenter Rachel Finch respectively McLachlan was a court interviewer at the 2008 Australian Open his first role at the Seven Network an event he has been a part of every year since becoming a host a few years later afternoons and then prime time host from 2015 taking over from Johanna Griggs who herself replaced Matt White a few years earlier McLachlan hosts AFL Game Day on Sunday mornings a program he has hosted since its inception in 2008 which reviews and analyses the weekend s AFL round The same year he called the Spring Racing Carnival for Triple M 5 Outside of Australian rules football and horse racing McLachlan is involved in calling polo matches 6 He also owns Ten Goals a small media and production described as specialising in sports broadcasting commentary hosting and multimedia presentations 7 In 2012 McLachlan became part of the Seven Network s AFL team initially as co commentator of Saturday afternoon matches with Basil Zempilas 8 In 2015 he began calling Sunday afternoon matches with Dennis Cometti and later Brian Taylor only for matches played in Melbourne as AFL Game Day which he hosts earlier in the day is produced at Seven s Docklands studios 9 McLachlan eventually went on to also host the network s Friday night telecasts with a pre game and post game analysis alongside expert commentators In 2021 McLachlan moved to co commentating Saturday night matches alongside Luke Darcy and Thursday night matches with Jason Bennett from 2022 In 2016 McLachlan created controversy and received criticism following an on air incident when he was pushed away by fill in weather presenter and Miss Universe Australia Monika Radulovic as a result of him flirting and embracing with her during a live cross to the Magic Millions horse racing event He later apologised to Radulovic and viewers on air 10 In 2016 Hamish joined the Seven Network s Olympics coverage for the first time having not been part of Beijing 2008 as prime time host at Rio 2016 He has written for the Herald Sun newspaper in Melbourne 11 In 2018 McLachlan is currently co host sports entertainment series Australian Spartan 12 In February 2018 he hosted the Seven Network s prime time coverage of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics In April 2018 McLachlan hosted the network s prime time Gold Coast Commonwealth Games coverage Seven s biggest event since the Beijing 2008 Olympics averaging as high as over 2 1 million Australian viewers McLachlan also hosted the prime time coverage of the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games Personal life EditMcLachlan is originally from North Adelaide South Australia and attended St Peter s College and the University of Adelaide where he graduated with a degree in commerce His older brother Gillon McLachlan is Chief Executive Officer of the AFL References Edit a b Knox David 5 March 2008 Seven plucks controversial host for new footy show tvtonight com au Retrieved 5 March 2008 AFL Hall of Fame transcript Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 17 April 2012 Mentha in the matter of Spyglass Management Group Pty Ltd Administrators Appointed 2004 FCA 1469 Federal Court of Australia Retrieved 17 April 2012 Rex Hunt leaves 3AW after shock offer from Triple M AdelaideNow Published 16 November 2009 Retrieved 17 April 2012 Hamish McLachlan Elite Sports Properties Retrieved 17 April 2012 Audi Awards Nominations PoloLine Published 7 April 2011 Retrieved 17 April 2012 Home Page Ten Goals Retrieved 17 April 2012 Warner Michael 26 October 2011 Mick Malthouse and Basil Zempilas call footy for Seven Perth Now Retrieved 9 October 2017 Niall Jake 1 March 2015 Seven s Lethal call a mistake the AFL great should stay on Friday nights The Age Retrieved 9 October 2017 Sullivan Rebecca 9 January 2016 Channel Seven reporter criticised for hugging Miss Universe Australia Monika Radulovic on Weekend Sunrise news com au The Advertiser Adelaide Retrieved 9 January 2016 McLachlan Hamish 9 October 2016 MND sufferer Angie Cunningham the bravest mum I know Hamish McLachlan Herald Sun Retrieved 9 October 2016 Seven Unveils Hosts For 2018 s Australian Spartan B amp T Retrieved 11 January 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hamish McLachlan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hamish McLachlan amp oldid 1111669672, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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