Current Rugby League Players : Lance Thompson (St. George), Ryan Cross (Roosters)
Current Rugby League Coach : Nathan Brown (St. George)
Retired Rugby League Players : Brad Fittler (Roosters), Mal Meninga (Canberra), Ian Roberts (Cowboys), Mark Coyne (St. George), Paul McGregor (St. George), Robbie O'Davis (Newcastle), Dean Treister (Cronulla), Steve Bowden (Newtown)
Retired Rugby League Players & Current Media Personalities : Paul (Fatty) Vautin (Channel 9) ; Johnny Gibbs (Radio 2UE)
Retired Rugby League Referee : Bill Harrigan
Rugby League Legends : Reg Gasnier ; Johnny Raper
AFL : Paul Kelly (Swans), Andrew Dunkley (Swans)
Retired Cricket : Mark Waugh (NSW / Australia)
Socceroos :Scott Chipperfield ; Joel Griffiths
Retired Soccer Legend : Ray Richards (Australia)
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RAY RICHARDS - The Heart & Soul of the Australian Socceroos WORLD CUP SIDE in 1974 has become the latest sporting legend to join the Dynamic Syndications Ownership Team.
RAY RICHARDS - (4th from left)
Ray Richards is one of Australia's immortal names of International Soccer.
Ray joins current Socceroos SCOTT CHIPPERFIELD and JOEL GRIFFITHS under our team colours. The Dynamic Syndications team hope that Ray's horses have the same determination to succeed that Ray possessed on the field. If so, we will own superstars of the track.
RAY RICHARDS PROFILE
Voted one of the top Midfield players Australia has ever produced, Ray Richards played 60 matched for Australia. Ray scored 10 goals for Australia during a career from 1967 - 75.
Ray was one of the elite players of Australia's 1974 World Cup team.
A loyal servant to his country and the World Game, arguably one of Ray's finest moments was the 1972 International friendly against club side Santos. This team boasted the legendary Pele. Regarded as the best player in the world at the time, Pele was heavily marked by the brilliant Ray Richards who stuck to him like "chewing gum to a blanket", totally nullifying the expertise of the world's greatest player - Pele.
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Ray Richards played for Australian Clubs
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MEET SOCCEROO STAR
JOEL GRIFFITHS
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Five years ago, Joel Griffiths was a precocious surfer-turned-striker destined for bigger things - these days he is a seasoned European-based professional determined to prove his talent.
Griffiths, 26, was called up for the national team for the first time when new Socceroos coach Guus Hiddink named his first training squad. It has been a long, often frustrating apprenticeship for a player who burst onto the scene as a striker for Sydney United, but is now a wide midfielder for his Swiss club Neuchatel Xamax.
Griffiths's early promise earned him a place in the Australian under-20 team for the 1999 world youth championships in Nigeria. Griffiths has had to bide his time.
Now, as he starts his third season in Switzerland, his chance finally arrived.
"To be honest, I'd sort of given up on the idea," Griffiths said.
But Hiddink's arrival opened the door, and Griffiths was determined to seize the moment. Not just on the international stage, but also at club level.
A planned move to English premiership hopefuls LeicesterCity was thwarted by Neuchatel's asking price, but selection in the Socceroos now means Griffiths is even more in demand.
"This is a very important opportunity for me," he said. "Obviously I'm happy to be in the squad, now it's up to me. I want to play for Australia. Neuchatel, it's a good club but I'm out of contract at the end of the season and I'll be ready to go. England is where I'd like to be. I've just got to go into [Socceroos] camp and give it my best shot. Hopefully it will lead to something."
Griffiths is one of two uncapped players believed to have been selected by Hiddink.
Joel Griffiths had his international debut and it became one to remember for the Swiss-based midfielder, who scored Australia's 5th goal from close range.
Australia easily accounted for Jamaica 5-0 and is now on the way to World Cup qualifiers.
Dynamic Syndications offers our best wishes to both Joel Griffiths and Scott Chipperfield in Australia's quest to make the World Cup.
He joins fellow Socceroo
SCOTT CHIPPERFIELD
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DYNAMIC AUSTRALIAN SOCCER STAR
SCOTT CHIPPERFIELD JOINS OUR TEAM
A true giant of the world soccer arena and current Australian International Soccer Star SCOTT CHIPPERFIELD has joined the DYNAMIC SYNDICATIONS team when he purchased a share in the stunning Viscount / Emerald Green colt that is being prepared by one of Australia's premier trainers - DAVID HAYES at Lindsay Park.
Dean Watt was thrilled to receive a phone call from Scott (based in Switzerland) who was keen to find out more information about a top quality colt. Having viewed our website and after a chat, Scott agreed to purchase a share before heading off to join the rest of the Australian squad as they went into camp to prepare for Australia's next international assignment.
Scott has represented Australia 41 times to date in a stunning international career. Scott is currently on contract to Swiss club FC Basel.
Scott is the perfect story of an "Aussie boy making good". Scott grew up playing soccer in the junior ranks of his home town Wollongong (1 hour south of Sydney). He played for the Wollongong Wolves in the domestic competition before heading abroad.
Profile : Scott Chipperfield (Basel, Switzerland)
Position: Midfield/Forward
Caps: 41
Goals: 10
Current Club: FC Basel (Swiss First Division)
Former Club(s) : Wollongong Wolves (Aus)
Debut Match: Versus Fiji (OFC Cup playoffs), September, June 1998
Last International Match: Versus Solomon Islands (WCQ), Honiara, September 2005
Achievements: 2000 & 2001 NSL Grand Final Winner, 2001 Confederations Cup Third Place, 2002, 2003 & 2004 & 2005 Swiss First Division Champion
Player Profile: Scott Chipperfield made his international debut in the play off for the 1999 Confederations Cup. Scott was part of the Wollongong Wolves side that won back to back titles. Scott currently plays for FC Basel (Switzerland). Scott has become a key player on the left hand side of the field and has won league titles with his Swiss side and has also lent a hand in getting them to the first stage of the Champions League by upsetting Celtic in a 2 leg play off in which he also scored. Scott is a skilful player with pace and terrific goal scoring ability. He is a permanent fixture in the Australian squad.
Scott Chipperfield is the first Socceroo Dean Watt has had the pleasure of racing a horse in partnership with. Scott joins a list of high profile sports stars that have enjoyed owning shares in a racehorse. Including :
Current Rugby League Players : Lance Thompson (St. George), Ryan Cross (Roosters)
Current Rugby League Coach : Nathan Brown (St. George)
Retired Rugby League Players : Brad Fittler (Roosters), Mal Meninga (Canberra), Ian Roberts (Cowboys), Mark Coyne (St. George), Paul McGregor (St. George), Robbie O'Davis (Newcastle), Dean Treister (Cronulla), Steve Bowden (Newtown)
Retired Rugby League Players & Current Media Personalities : Paul (Fatty) Vautin (Channel 9) ; Johnny Gibbs (Radio 2UE)
Retired Rugby League Referee : Bill Harrigan
Rugby League Legends : Reg Gasnier ; Johnny Raper
AFL : Paul Kelly (Swans), Andrew Dunkley (Swans)
Retired Cricket : Mark Waugh (NSW / Australia)
Socceroos :Scott Chipperfield ; Joel Griffiths
Retired Soccer Legend : Ray Richards (Australia)
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