
Fed up with excuses and failed campaigns, Tony Armstrong is on a mission to tackle racism in Australian sport. The former AFL player turned award-winning broadcaster embarks on a global search for solutions he hopes can drive systemic change to Australia's own major sporting codes.Through conversations with former athletes and sporting legends such as Sydney Swans' Adam Goodes and Manchester United and England captain Rio Ferdinand, by exploring the role of athlete activism, uncovering breakthrough AI technology that tracks online hate and challenging our major codes to take stronger action, Tony seeks to inspire meaningful change in tackling racism in sport.Tony's mission to create a better future for athletes at all levels won't happen overnight, but through athletes, institutions, and leadership, sport has the power to reshape Australia.
Tony Armstrong, the former AFL player turned award-winning broadcaster travels to the UK, as he starts a global search for solutions that could help drive systemic change back home.
Tony investigates how athlete activism can combat racism in sport, questioning why Australia often resists outspoken athletes like Adam Goodes.
In the final episode of End Game with Tony Armstrong, Tony returns to Australia to ask whether lessons from abroad can help tackle racism in sport.
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