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Rose Gold

Aug 24, 2023
1h 28m
★ 10.0

How the Boomers made history

Overview

After nearly 70 years of valiantly trying, what will it take for the Boomers to finally bring home an Olympic medal?

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Wooden Horse
Madman Entertainment

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Cast

Aron Baynes

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Aron Baynes

Andrew Bogut

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Andrew Bogut

John Casey

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John Casey

Matthew Dellavedova

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Matthew Dellavedova

Dante Exum

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Dante Exum

Andrew Gaze

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Andrew Gaze

Josh Giddey

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Josh Giddey

Brian Goorjian

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Josh Green

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Joe Ingles

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Renae Ingles

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Jock Landale

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