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Ross Solly

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Ross Solly is an Australian sports journalist, commentator, and radio presenter. Known for his extensive work with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Solly has covered numerous significant sporting events, including the Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games. His broadcasting career spans over two decades, with a focus on both domestic and international sports.

Early Life and Education

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Solly was born and raised in Australia.

Career

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Ross Solly began his career as a journalist, eventually moving into broadcasting with ABC Radio. He has become one of the most recognizable voices in Australian sports commentary, contributing to coverage of major sports events such as cricket, rugby, and the Olympic Games.

His role expanded to include hosting talk shows and sports-related discussions on radio, where he became well-known for his engaging style and thorough knowledge of sports.

In addition to his radio work, Solly has appeared as a commentator on television and has written for sports publications. He is highly regarded for his versatility and ability to cover a wide range of sporting events.

Major Events Covered

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- Summer Olympic Games - Commonwealth Games - Australian Open (Tennis) - AFL and NRL matches

Personal Life

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Solly currently resides in Australia and continues to be active in sports journalism. Outside of his professional life, he is involved in community outreach programs and supports several charities focused on youth sports development.

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