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Throw In The Kitchen Sink - Season 1

Focussing on women's sport, this series takes an in depth look at the challenges sportswomen and the people who work alongside them face at a systemic level.

Top Cast

  • Drew Diamond

    Drew Diamond

    Self - Journalist

  • Kait Borsay

    Kait Borsay

    Self - Journalist

  • Simran Jhamat

    Simran Jhamat

    Self - Professional Footballer

  • Amber Stobbs

    Amber Stobbs

    Self - Professional Footballer

  • Natasha Flint

    Natasha Flint

    Self - Professional Footballer

  • Angharad James

    Angharad James

    Self - Professional Footballer

  • Lisa Leroux

    Lisa Leroux

    Self - Journalist

  • Maggie Murphy

    Maggie Murphy

    Self - Lewes FC General Manager

  • Maz Pachecco

    Maz Pachecco

    Self - Professional Footballer

Overview

Focussing on women's sport, this series takes an in depth look at the challenges sportswomen and the people who work alongside them face at a systemic level.

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