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Brayshaw was installed as chairman of the North Melbourne Football Club on 6 December 2007 after the club rejected the AFL's deal to permanently relocate to the Gold Coast. He was in the role until the end of 2016 and was replaced by
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was transferred from Seven, becoming a commentator on Sunday, mainly with Brian Taylor, Garry Lyon and Dennis Cometti. He eventually became involved behind the microphone in Nine's cricket coverage. In 2005, Brayshaw co-hosted
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Brayshaw and his wife Sarah have four sons. On 23 October 2014, the couple announced their separation after 23 years of marriage. Since 2017, Brayshaw's current partner is Lisa Christie.
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in London, calling rowing both for Nine and Foxtel. He also been involved in golf coverage for Nine and was a main part of its cricket from 2011 to 2016, including calling the
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by 5 wickets. Brayshaw scored 24 off 104 balls and 4 off 8 balls; he also had the rare but dubious distinction of being caught by two international Test captains, with
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before it was axed in 2007 due to high costs and poor ratings. Previously, he had been part of the Melbourne-based version of the show via his home studio in the
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He would continue to play domestic cricket for one more season, retiring at 30 years of age to focus on his media career. He also played at first-class level for
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and Paul Gale on Adelaide's SAFM, which eventually became the city's number-one rated breakfast show. One on-air incident at SAFM saw him covered in
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In an accident on 20 September 2006, his 36-year-old sister Sally was killed instantly after the facade of her garage collapsed on top of her.
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In December 2016, it was announced that Brayshaw had left the Nine Network after contract negotiations broke down. Brayshaw was replaced by
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and calls Saturday afternoon football for the station. Additionally, he is a member of Triple M's Test cricket commentary team.
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in 2002 as a commentator in its AFL coverage. He also worked as a full-time co-host on breakfast program
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alongside Taylor; it was the first AFL Grand Final he has called on commercial television.
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In September 2022, Brayshaw was made a life member of the North Melbourne Football Club.
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in the role. In July 2018, it was announced that Brayshaw would host and commentate for
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as an AFL commentator, mainly to call Saturday night matches for the network, replacing
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As a cricketer, he was known as Jamie Brayshaw. He is a former chairman of the
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winner; this achievement was completed with two different states. In the
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Following his retirement from cricket in 1996, Brayshaw worked for the
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In February 2018, it was announced that Brayshaw would return to the
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who stepped down from Seven's AFL commentary team. He called the
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In addition to his work with Seven, Brayshaw currently co-hosts
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and working on local football discussion programs, including
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in Adelaide. This included being a sports reporter for
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Brayshaw called the skiing snowboard events during the
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from 2009 to 2011 and hosted the Australian version of
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Australian television newsreaders and news presenters
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In early 1998, he was teamed up with 1259:Australian rules football commentators 1241: 1136: 1046: 946: 501:bodypaint after the club he supports, 1020: 996:"AFL Footy Show host's sister killed" 920: 656:'s coverage of Test cricket and the 513:Arrival at Nine Network and Triple M 823:"TV.com – James Brayshaw Biography" 13: 639: 14: 1325: 1165:Cricinfo Profile – James Brayshaw 1153: 1067:"James Brayshaw splits from wife" 414: 91:185 cm (6 ft 1 in) 1160:James Brayshaw photo and profile 1137:Turner, Matt (8 February 2019). 1047:Warner, Michael (16 June 2012). 1021:Oakes, Dan (22 September 2006). 976:. TV Blackbox. 23 September 2021 947:Hussey, Sam (28 February 2021). 696: 552:. Brayshaw joined radio station 1264:Australian cricket commentators 1130: 1116: 1094: 1080: 1059: 1040: 1014: 988: 921:Knox, David (5 February 2018). 469: 966: 940: 914: 888: 862: 836: 815: 793: 771: 1: 1220:North Melbourne Football Club 764: 701:James Brayshaw is the son of 660:. 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Subiaco, Western Australia
Batsman
Western Australia
South Australia
First-class
List A
Batting average
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Balls
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
stumpings
CricInfo
Seven Network
Triple M
Seven Sport
Test cricket
Australian Football League
Nine Network
The Footy Show
Garry Lyon
North Melbourne Football Club
Melbourne Renegades
Ian Brayshaw
Western Australia
South Australia
Sheffield Shield
1987/1988 final

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