We take a look at what the Team Emageo Athletes have been up to on the social media front over the last week.
With a big weekend of finals across the football codes, congrats to the Hawks and also to the Cowboys.
What an epic finish in the NRL.
Our man Alex Beck was there and lapping it up
Stoked to be in Sydney for the #NRLGF today. Good day for Queensland #bronxnation #ridemcowboys
— Alex Beck (@AlexBeck400) October 4, 2015
@EmageoGroup hoping for a tight game, but hard to go past JT and the Cowboys
— Alex Beck (@AlexBeck400) October 4, 2015
On the results front, it was a pretty quite week with not too many of our athletes in action.
However there was a couple of standout performances from Matt Ebden.
Everyone enjoying #Tokyo #Japan!! @samgrothtennis @kimmyebden #roons @RakutenOpen #RakutenJapanOpen pic.twitter.com/s8IDlux1yR
— Matt Ebden (@mattebden) October 4, 2015
@mattebden Good luck for the first round of Rakuten Japan Open!!! I'm looking forward to seeing you!!! pic.twitter.com/nGi12SD5J6
— Amelie (@amelie0705) October 4, 2015
He qualified for the main draw in Japan and also in China, where wife Kim has been lapping up the hotel life.
Casey Dellacqua is also in the middle kingdom, where social media laws are tighter than this years NRL Grand Final, so she’s been pretty quite on the social front.
She did however manage to sneak through this gorgeous little video of Blake.
Staying with the tennis theme Olivia Rogowska is loving the hipster life
Sweet ride there Olivia.
No bike needed for Lisa Weightman.
The champ punching just a few km’s out this week
Cracked the 1-5-0 km this week with @LachlanMcArthur #OneStepAtATime #Family
— Lisa Jane Weightman (@LisaWeightman) October 4, 2015
Not long til she makes her return to racing in the Melbourne Half Marathon and she received a huge Rio boost during the week with Athletics Australia rating her a podium chance for the Olympics and the Commonwealth Games.
READ: 72 of Australia's best to reap benefits of National Athlete Support Structure (NASS) – http://t.co/kk0yOTsPXZ pic.twitter.com/vFvxypSmXv
— Athletics Australia (@AthsAust) September 28, 2015
He may be a bit more at home in the open water, but Rhys Mainstone was on hand for this grand opening.
Then there was this, which we have no idea how to explain
All we can do is say good luck this week!
Rhys flies out for Asia to defend his No 1 ranking in the World Cup 10km seies.
Meanwhile, we can’t forget our man Jason Behrendorff.
Not only does the lefty make his return to competitive action today after 9 months off with injury but he’s not shy in setting his sights on the top.
.@JDorff5 is BACK… and he has a couple of very specific targets for the season ahead: http://t.co/doZgyAygiz pic.twitter.com/CcmE1oxGnM
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) September 28, 2015
And why shouldn’t he!
After all he was voted Domestic Player of the season last year.
Plus some huge news for young gun Will Bosisto as well.
Revamped #MatadorCup state lists has seen @WillBosisto named as Captain of the #CricketAus XI.
READ: http://t.co/nW1WWniYZr— Emageo Group (@EmageoGroup) October 2, 2015
Not a bad honour captaining the CA XI in their Matador Cup debut.
Clearly quite a few higher up the chain think highly of him.
A future superstar? @AdamBurnett09 looks at 10 young players looking to make an impact during this year's #MatadorCup http://t.co/4VCcPG7t4W
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) September 29, 2015
Good luck to both our lads for the tournament.
And finally as always we finish with “from where’d you’d rather be.”
Kimmy Ebden takes this weeks crown. Hands down.