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Michelangelo Rucci

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Australian sports journalist, and writer (born 1963)

Michelangelo Rucci (born 10 November 1963) is an Australian sports journalist, and writer.

Of Italian descent, Rucci grew up in the western suburbs ofAdelaide,South Australia, and graduated fromWoodville High School. He is asports writer in Adelaide and was the longest-serving the chiefAustralian rules football writer forThe Advertiser, Adelaide's only daily newspaper.[1]

Rucci also coveredfield hockey forNews Limited in the1988 and2000 Summer Olympics.[citation needed] He also was a consultant to the president of theInternational Hockey Federation, Etienne Glichitch, in the 1990s,[citation needed] and won the sport's highest honour, the President's Award, in 1997.[2]

In 1999, Rucci published and co-authoredDynasty, the story of legendary Port Adelaide coachFos Williams and his family's dynasty in football.[3]In 2022, Rucci was editor of "Chasing The Dream", the book commemorating 50 years of greyhound racing at Angle Park written by Ray Fewings.

The SANFL in 2007 awarded Rucci its Gold Media Award for his outstanding contribution to covering football in South Australia.[4]

He is also a selector for the South Australian Football Hall of Fame.[5]

Rucci was added to the Australian Football Hall of Fame selection committee in 2011.

After 22 years at Adelaide radio station 1395FIVEaa, Rucci moved in 2019 to SEN1629SA to co-host the drive-time sports show with Kym Dillon. In the same year, Rucci ended his full-time commitment with The Advertiser after a 37-year stint. He remained as a Saturday columnist and online columnist during the AFL season until April 2020.

In March 2020, Rucci joined the Port Adelaide Football Club as a 'specialist content producer' for the club's website and special publications. Rucci joined InDaily as a football analyst in July 2020.

References

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  1. ^Geoff McClure (27 September 2004).Sporting Life. Theage.com.au. Retrieved on 2012-07-29.
  2. ^FIH Presidents Awards[permanent dead link]. Worldhockey.org. Retrieved on 2012-07-29.
  3. ^Foster Neil Williams; Michelangelo Rucci (1999).Dynasty: A Legend, a Family, and the Port Adelaide Football Club : the Story of the Williams Family. Peacock Publications.ISBN 978-1-876087-26-5. Retrieved30 July 2012.
  4. ^Golden moment for Rucci. Adelaidenow.com.au (19 October 2007). Retrieved on 2012-07-29.
  5. ^Rucci, Michelangelo. (7 August 2008)SA footy salutes five greats. Adelaidenow.com.au. Retrieved on 2012-07-29.
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