Keith Quinn, Peter Montgomery, Graham Lowe -- Talking Sport

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When:

Sat 31 May ’08, 7:30pm–10:00pm

Where: Baycourt Community and Arts Centre, Durham and Wharf St, Tauranga Show map

Ticket Information:

  • Adult: $59.50
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An Audience with Keith Quinn, Peter Montgomery MBE and Graham Lowe

Three familiar names, three familiar voices, and for the first time ever these three amazing New Zealanders will be on stage together recounting stories from their incredible careers, providing personal insights from their experiences, answering your questions in a ‘Keith style Q+A’ and not for the first time they’ll all be ‘Talking Sport’.

MC for the evening Keith Quinn, is perhaps best known as being the voice of rugby for 35 or more years. His voice accompanied some of the mighty All Blacks’ greatest glories and disappointing World Cup exits.

Joining Keith is Peter Montgomery, a rare breed in that he is a broadcaster who is better known than most of the sportsmen and women whose deeds he describes. As the voice of New Zealand yachting for over 30 years, Peter Montgomery has covered all the major events including 9 America’s Cup’s, 7 Olympic Games, and all 9 Round the world races.

Completing the ‘Talking Sport’ trio is Graham Lowe who has forged a reputation that transcends his position as a football coach and rugby league icon. From a sport which places a premium on macho image and physical rather than emotional prowess, Graham has moved beyond traditional masculine boundaries to appeal to a broad cross-section of New Zealand society, well outside the game of rugby league.

For Keith, Peter and Graham they’ve been there in the flesh and recounted the experience via their commentary back to millions of televisions in New Zealand. Now is your chance to see and hear them in the flesh in this very unique live event.

‘Talking Sport’: An audience with Keith Quinn, Peter Montgomery and Graham Lowe is on tour throughout New Zealand now.

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    Whistle 4 years ago

    My best (worst?) memory of playing hockey in my younger years was when I was 12 years old, playing at Collier Tournament in Whangarei.... I had the ball & was charging for the goal... when my skirt fell off. I continued running much to the amusement of the spectators.... didn't score the goal, but got player of the day. I'm sure they just felt sorry for me :-)

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