Return to Sport: In Conversation with Stack Sports’ Cameron O’Riordan
Friday, 10 July 2020
by Bullpen
As Australia inches its way to community and grassroots sport getting underway (and we say this very cautiously given that flare ups of COVID-19 cases occurring again), we talked to another technology player who have some of the tools to help clubs and organisations who are ready to play. In this conversation we talked to
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Don’t Look Back 002: revolutioniseSPORT
Wednesday, 01 April 2020
by Bullpen
We return to speak to Alex Mednis of revolutioniseSPORT. I interviewed Teresa and yourself in August 2017. What’s changed since we last spoke? Alex Mednis: “I think the biggest change from my perspective is that we had around four employees and now our team has grown to 14! “In 18 months we have tripled our
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MyClubtap Brings Fantasy Sports to the Grassroots
Monday, 06 January 2020
by Bullpen
Far removed from the fantasy games that are built for the major leagues of the world, MyClubtap is built and designed to be an engaging way for grassroots cricket clubs to have their own fantasy game based on players at their own club. Designed for fun and interactivity, these fantasy games aim to harness the community
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In Conversation with Chris Coleman of SportsPass
Monday, 23 September 2019
by Bullpen
SportsPass is a grassroots member benefits program developed for sporting associations and clubs. Working on both sides of the spectrum, club members get the benefit of rewards and discounts to retailers and vendors who in turn become a source of funding back to the clubs. We went one-on-one with the company’s founder Chris Coleman. Describe the business and
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Find a Player Makes Delivery and Access to Sports Real Easy
Tuesday, 17 July 2018
by Bullpen
It’s a simple enough proposition, sports games have got to be easy to organise and find players for. Yet the problem is rather multifaceted when you have to communicate with friends and fellow players across different channels, find locations or venues then coordinate who is playing and who has paid. Developed in Scotland, Find a Player is
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