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Former Port Adelaide CEO Keith Thomas joins Bazz and Phil for a wide-ranging conversation on football, leadership, and a powerful new direction in concussion detection. Keith opens up about his playing days at Norwood and Fitzroy, the fierce Port–Norwood rivalry, and his decision to take on the top job at Port during one of the toughest times in the club’s history.
He also reveals how a shelved stroke detection device from the US could be a game changer for grassroots sport and concussion management. It could help parents, coaches, and local clubs make quicker, safer calls. If you’re into footy history, club culture, or the future of player welfare, this one’s for you.
🙌 Thanks to our amazing sponsor Air Diffusion Agencies
📍 Filmed at Norwood Football Club
By Barry Curtin and Phil SmythFormer Port Adelaide CEO Keith Thomas joins Bazz and Phil for a wide-ranging conversation on football, leadership, and a powerful new direction in concussion detection. Keith opens up about his playing days at Norwood and Fitzroy, the fierce Port–Norwood rivalry, and his decision to take on the top job at Port during one of the toughest times in the club’s history.
He also reveals how a shelved stroke detection device from the US could be a game changer for grassroots sport and concussion management. It could help parents, coaches, and local clubs make quicker, safer calls. If you’re into footy history, club culture, or the future of player welfare, this one’s for you.
🙌 Thanks to our amazing sponsor Air Diffusion Agencies
📍 Filmed at Norwood Football Club