Top Athlete Interviews You Need to Watch — Inside IN SPORT

The best athlete interviews don’t just talk about sport.

They reveal what happens behind it — the pressure, the mindset, the identity.

That’s exactly what IN SPORT is capturing.

Here are some of the standout conversations shaping the platform.

Wally Lewis — Legacy Beyond the Spotlight

One of the most respected figures in Australian sport, Wally Lewis brings a perspective that goes beyond performance.

Inside IN SPORT, conversations explore:

  • Life after the game

  • Health challenges

  • Mentorship and leadership

This is legacy in real time — not just history.

Wally Lewis on the Lasting Impact of Arthur Beetson.

Watch / Listen to the full story inside the IN SPORT App.

Petero Civoniceva — Leadership & Responsibility

Petero’s presence reflects what leadership looks like beyond the field.

Key themes include:

  • Discipline and standards

  • Cultural identity

  • Responsibility to community

It’s not about titles — it’s about impact.

Episode 1: The Future Immortals — Legacy That Lives On.

Watch / Listen to the full story inside the IN SPORT App.

Reni Maitua — Honesty & Growth

Reni’s conversations bring something rare — complete honesty.

Topics explored:

  • Personal challenges

  • Growth and mindset

  • Reflection on past experiences

These are the conversations that connect.

From premiership glory to purpose beyond the game and identity after footy.

Watch / Listen to the full story inside the IN SPORT App.

Dean Widders — Purpose Through Sport

Dean’s interviews shift the focus from performance to purpose.

Inside IN SPORT, he speaks about:

  • Community pathways

  • Representation

  • Giving back through sport

Success is redefined beyond stats.

Legacy in Motion: Dean Widders on Community, Culture and Carrying Arthur Beetson’s Name Forward

Watch / Listen to the full story inside the IN SPORT App.

What Makes IN SPORT Interviews Different?

Across every episode, three things stand out:

  1. Space to speak freely

  2. Conversations that go deeper than headlines

  3. Stories that connect beyond sport

Final Take

If you want highlight reels, there are plenty of places to look.

If you want to understand athletes — this is where you go.

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