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Adrian Barich

Adrian Williams Barich (born 5 December 1963) is a sports presenter for television and radio, and a former Australian rules footballer for the West Coast Eagles and Perth Demons and rugby league player.

Adrian Barich
Personal information
Full name Adrian Williams Barich
Nickname(s) Barra
Date of birth (1963-12-05) 5 December 1963 (age 59)
Place of birth Canberra
Original team(s) Perth
Height 177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 85 kg (187 lb)
Position(s) Midfielder
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1987–1992 West Coast 47 (27)
1984–1994 Perth 161 (93)
Total 208 (120)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
1988–1994 Western Australia 4 (1)
1992–1993 New South Wales/ACT 2
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1992.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Early life

Barich grew up in Canberra, where he played multiple sports including rugby union (in which he represented the ACT),[1] later as a teenager he moved over to Australian rules football and captained the first premiership for Marist College Pearce. He also played senior football for the now-defunct Manuka Football Club for three seasons and was part of their 1981 premiership team. In 1984 he moved to Perth to play for the Perth Football Club under coach Ian Miller.

Sporting career

Australian rules football

Perth Football Club

Barich played Australian rules as a midfielder, halfback flanker and winger. After moving to Perth in 1984 and signing with the Perth Football Club he went on to play 160 games for the club and earn life membership. He also captained the side for two seasons.

West Coast Eagles

Barich was an inaugural member of the West Coast Eagles and played in their historic first game in 1987. In his 47 games, Barich proved to be a robust midfielder. His place in West Coast Eagles history was forged more for his off-field role in the 1992 premiership. After missing selection in the team, he and Phil Scott, another inaugural player, penned a moving letter to those players selected to represent the club, letting their teammates know how much victory would mean to those who could not play and what it meant to those players who had been involved from club infancy.

Representative football

Barich played AFL State of Origin football for New South Wales as well as representing Western Australia three times, captaining them in 1993.

Rugby league

In 1995 he joined Western Australia's newly formed Australian Rugby League club, the Western Reds and played for two seasons. However, he only played one first grade trial game and did not make a first grade appearance.[2] Barich also played for North Beach Sea Eagles in the WARL.

Media

Channel 7 Perth

Since 1995 Barich has been a television sports reporter and presenter with Channel 7 Perth. He was also a boundary commentator for the networks AFL coverage and part of Basil's Footy Show. He permanently became the weekend sports presenter on Seven News Perth in late 2007 following the shock death of his colleague and friend Chris Mainwaring. Barich helps organise the Chris Mainwaring match for Telethon each year.

In 2010 Barich won the coveted Geoff Christian Medal for the best football journalist in Western Australia.

6PR

Barich has a long association with radio station 6PR, going back to the late 1980s when he filled in for Graham Mabury on Nightline. In 2001 Barich paired with Basil Zempilas to co-host the breakfast program, and two and a half years later moved to Sports Today, alongside Brad Hardie and Karl Langdon. In mid-2006 Sports Today was revamped and called Sports Central.

Barich also covered the Western Force's Super 14 matches with Mick Collis on 6PR.

He is famous for saying "thank you very much", "gornski" and pronounces numbers like Lou Richards.

Mix 94.5

In 2010 Barich left 6PR and launched a new show on Mix 94.5 called The Dead Set Legends. He co-hosted the show with Channel 7 presenter Sally Bowrey. In July 2012, Angela Tsun replaced Bowrey and the current line-up features Tania Armstrong, Damian Martin and Andrew Embley.

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  2. ^ Western Force forums

External links

  • Adrian Barich's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Adrian Barich at AustralianFootball.com

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Adrian Williams Barich born 5 December 1963 is a sports presenter for television and radio and a former Australian rules footballer for the West Coast Eagles and Perth Demons and rugby league player Adrian BarichPersonal informationFull nameAdrian Williams BarichNickname s BarraDate of birth 1963 12 05 5 December 1963 age 59 Place of birthCanberraOriginal team s PerthHeight177 cm 5 ft 10 in Weight85 kg 187 lb Position s MidfielderPlaying career1YearsClubGames Goals 1987 1992West Coast47 27 1984 1994Perth161 93 Total208 120 Representative team honoursYearsTeamGames Goals 1988 1994Western Australia4 1 1992 1993New South Wales ACT21 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1992 Career highlightsRunner up 1994 Sandover Medal WA Footballer of the Year 1994 Perth best and fairest 1994 Perth runner up best and fairest 1984 1985 1986 1993Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball com Contents 1 Early life 2 Sporting career 2 1 Australian rules football 2 1 1 Perth Football Club 2 1 2 West Coast Eagles 2 1 3 Representative football 2 2 Rugby league 3 Media 3 1 Channel 7 Perth 3 2 6PR 3 3 Mix 94 5 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditBarich grew up in Canberra where he played multiple sports including rugby union in which he represented the ACT 1 later as a teenager he moved over to Australian rules football and captained the first premiership for Marist College Pearce He also played senior football for the now defunct Manuka Football Club for three seasons and was part of their 1981 premiership team In 1984 he moved to Perth to play for the Perth Football Club under coach Ian Miller Sporting career EditAustralian rules football Edit Perth Football Club Edit Barich played Australian rules as a midfielder halfback flanker and winger After moving to Perth in 1984 and signing with the Perth Football Club he went on to play 160 games for the club and earn life membership He also captained the side for two seasons West Coast Eagles Edit Barich was an inaugural member of the West Coast Eagles and played in their historic first game in 1987 In his 47 games Barich proved to be a robust midfielder His place in West Coast Eagles history was forged more for his off field role in the 1992 premiership After missing selection in the team he and Phil Scott another inaugural player penned a moving letter to those players selected to represent the club letting their teammates know how much victory would mean to those who could not play and what it meant to those players who had been involved from club infancy Representative football Edit Barich played AFL State of Origin football for New South Wales as well as representing Western Australia three times captaining them in 1993 Rugby league Edit In 1995 he joined Western Australia s newly formed Australian Rugby League club the Western Reds and played for two seasons However he only played one first grade trial game and did not make a first grade appearance 2 Barich also played for North Beach Sea Eagles in the WARL Media EditChannel 7 Perth Edit Since 1995 Barich has been a television sports reporter and presenter with Channel 7 Perth He was also a boundary commentator for the networks AFL coverage and part of Basil s Footy Show He permanently became the weekend sports presenter on Seven News Perth in late 2007 following the shock death of his colleague and friend Chris Mainwaring Barich helps organise the Chris Mainwaring match for Telethon each year In 2010 Barich won the coveted Geoff Christian Medal for the best football journalist in Western Australia 6PR Edit Barich has a long association with radio station 6PR going back to the late 1980s when he filled in for Graham Mabury on Nightline In 2001 Barich paired with Basil Zempilas to co host the breakfast program and two and a half years later moved to Sports Today alongside Brad Hardie and Karl Langdon In mid 2006 Sports Today was revamped and called Sports Central Barich also covered the Western Force s Super 14 matches with Mick Collis on 6PR He is famous for saying thank you very much gornski and pronounces numbers like Lou Richards Mix 94 5 Edit In 2010 Barich left 6PR and launched a new show on Mix 94 5 called The Dead Set Legends He co hosted the show with Channel 7 presenter Sally Bowrey In July 2012 Angela Tsun replaced Bowrey and the current line up features Tania Armstrong Damian Martin and Andrew Embley References Edit Adrian Barich Saxton Speakers Bureau Archived from the original on 30 November 2010 Retrieved 15 September 2010 Western Force forumsExternal links EditAdrian Barich s playing statistics from AFL Tables Adrian Barich at AustralianFootball com West Coast Eagles past player profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adrian Barich amp oldid 1106029445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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