Tim Gossage

Tim "Goss" Gossage (born 27 February 1965) is an Australian sports commentator and Australian rules football coach based in Perth, Western Australia.

Media

Television

Gossage joined Network Ten in Perth in 1990.[1]

Since then he has featured on Ten's Melbourne Cup Coverage & an AFL commentator or boundary rider on Ten and Fox Sports, usually commentating AFL games involving the Fremantle Dockers and West Coast Eagles.

In 2009, Gossage briefly headed up the 3AW Football coverage in place of the recently deceased Clinton Grybas. Gossage was shortly sacked after taking the position, where the saying "Doing a Gossage" originated from as he returned to Perth with his tail firmly between his legs.

David "Wigsy" Moon is a well known exponent of "The Gossage".

He also presents the sport news on the Perth edition of Ten News[2] in addition to hosting a local weekly football show, The Western Front.[3]

Radio

Gossage has also worked on radio stations HOT FM, Racing Radio and Nova 937. In 2009 Gossage's contract with Racing Radio was not renewed due to cost-saving measures by the station, General manager of Racing and Wagering Western Australia Ken Norquay said "The decision is not a reflection on Tim’s performance as host for the past 3 years, but simply RWWA is not in a position to have the Show anchored by the services of a high profile sports presenter in these economic times".[4][5]

Gossage suffered a fractured skull and a blood clot when he fell from a stage whilst preparing to host an event at the Burswood Entertainment Complex in July 2009. He returned to work three weeks later.[6][7]

Coaching

In November 2006 Gossage was appointed coach of the Subiaco Lions Colts (under 19) team taking over from Scott Watters who became coach of Subiaco's league team.[8] In 2007 Gossage led the Subiaco colts team to the finals for the first time in ten years. Gossage resigned as coach in August 2008 citing family and personal reasons.[9]

References

  1. "AFL - Tim Gossage". Network Ten. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  2. Network Ten unveils Perth news team
  3. Tim Gossage at the Internet Movie Database
  4. Kozak, Lina. "Tim Gossage Leaves Racing Radio Team". Media release. Racing and Wagering WA. Archived from the original on 19 February 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  5. PTT (4 December 2009). "Tim Gossage to leave Racing Radio". Perth Turf Talk. Archived from the original on 17 March 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  6. Tim Clarke (24 July 2009) Shaken Gossage back on TV
  7. "Gossage bounces back from fall". The West Australian. 28 July 2009. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  8. Gossage everywhere
  9. Davenport, Jaclyn. "Tim Gossage Stands Down As Subiaco Colts Coach". Subiaco Football Club. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
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