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James Brayshaw And Lisa Christie Are Dating Since 2017

James Brayshaw And Lisa Christie Are Dating Since 2017

Lisa Christie is James Brayshaw’s latest girlfriend. Following his recent divorce, the couple has been on holiday in Rome.

James Brayshaw, an Australian television personality and former cricketer, was born on May 11, 1967, in Subiaco, Western Australia. Lan Brayshaw played domestic cricket in Western and South Australia. Furthermore, his brother, Mark Brayshaw, is a former North Melbourne player.

In 1991, he married his first wife, Sarah Brayshaw. However, after 23 years of marriage, this couple divorced in 2014. They had four children together before they divorced. James is currently dating Lisa Christie, a leadership coach and designer.

James Brayshaw
James Brayshaw

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Meet James Brayshaw’s New Partner Lisa Christie

James Brayshaw’s current partner is Lisa Christie, a designer and leadership coach. They’ve been together since 2017.

Lisa Christie, the owner of Lisa Christie Studio and a leadership coach, was born and raised in Australia. James was initially seen by a professional interior designer on the TV show The Footy Show. They eventually fell in love and began dating.

In 2017, they announced their romance on Instagram. They tweeted their first image of their dating life with the description, “Day one of our Flinders Ranges road trip… seven and a half hours to Renmark… cracking place on the Murray!”

This pair took at least one vacation per year. They just travelled to Italy and spent precious time together. They travelled over Italy and shared their stunning photographs on Instagram. Furthermore, they went to attend rules football games in Italy, and their pictures show them having a great time.

James Brayshaw usually shared their photos with his 72.6k Instagram fans and followers. This lovely pair is having a great time with their romance by travelling to new places.

James Brayshaw Was Married Before To His Ex-Wife Sarah Brayshaw

Sarah Brayshaw is the ex-wife of James Brayshaw, a former cricketer and television broadcaster. They got married in 1991 and had four kids.

Prior to their marriage, James and Sarah were in a relationship. They married in 1991 when their relationship had matured. Their partnership, however, dissolved after 23 years due to a personal issue.

This couple claimed it was regrettable that they had to divorce after 23 years of marriage. They also stated that they would be wonderful friends, are dedicated, and prioritise love for their four sons. Furthermore, they requested that family privacy be respected at the time.

Before their divorce, they had four children: Henry Brayshaw, Jonathon Brayshaw, George Brayshaw, and Frederick James Brayshaw. After their divorce, James raised all of their children.

Family Life of James Brayshaw

James Brayshaw, the son of Ian and Joan Brayshaw, is a well-known and successful Australian celebrity.

His cricket career and media presence have made him well-known in recent years. Ian Brayshaw’s success stems from following in his father’s footsteps. Furthermore, his brother Mark Brayshaw is a retired Australian rules footballer who served as CEO of the Richmond Football Club for two years beginning in 2000.

He had one sister and one brother, however his sister died in 2006 when the facade of her garage fell.

James was married to his ex-wife Sarah Brayshaw for 23 years, but their marriage ended in divorce. They were blessed with four children during their marriage. After their divorce, James took exclusive custody of their children. Their three sons are currently on the AFL squad.

James began seeing Lisa Christie after their divorce and publicised their relationship in 2007. They are currently living with his four children.

Biography

James Antony Brayshaw (born 11 May 1967) is a former Australian state cricketer and current radio presenter. He was known as Jamie Brayshaw in cricket. He is the son of former Western Australian cricketer and Australian rules footballer Ian Brayshaw and the brother of former North Melbourne AFL player Mark Brayshaw.

Angus Brayshaw’s uncle is James. He recently resigned as Chairman of the North Melbourne Football Club in accordance with the club’s constitution, and he served as Chairman of the Melbourne Renegades cricket franchise from 2011 to 2015.

James Brayshaw New Partner Lisa Christie
James Brayshaw New Partner Lisa Christie

Cricket Career

He had a nearly ten-year career playing for South Australia and Western Australia. He was a reliable fielder at the time, with 43 catches. Not only is James a two-time Sheffield shield winner, but he accomplished this feat with two states, both of which occurred on the teams’ respective home fields. James won the 1987/1988 final with Western Australia at the WACA, and the 1995/1996 final with South Australia at Adelaide Oval. Also, James would play domestic cricket for one more season before retiring at the age of 30.

James batted solidly in the 1995/1996 Sheffield Shield final (South Australia v Western Australia) at Adelaide Oval, hitting 87 (run out) in the first innings and 66 (caught and bowled off Brad Hogg) in the second innings. Both teams in the final had high-quality players who had previously represented Australia at various levels, and several of them went on to coach at the state and national levels. West Australia fielded Michael Hussey, Justin Langer, Tom Moody, Damien Martyn, Adam Gilchrist, Joe Angel, Brad Hogg, and Brendon Julian among others. South Australia fielded Greg Blewett, Darren Lehmann, Tim Neilsen, Tim May, and Jason Gillespie. Unfortunately for the West Australians, the match ended in a draw, despite Adam Gilchrist’s 189 (not out) in the first innings, and James and his South Australian teammates were crowned Sheffield Shield champions in 1995/1996.

James again played for West Australia in the 1987/1988 Sheffield Shield victory, but his batting performance was less impressive. scoring 24 off 104 balls in the first innings and 4 off 8 balls in the second, and being caught off two international test captains, Allan Border in the first innings and Ian Botham in the second.

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Media Career

Brayshaw worked for the Seven Network in Adelaide in the 1990s. This included filling in as a sports anchor for the Seven Nightly News bulletin and contributing to local football debate shows like Footy Plus. In early 1998, James joined Amanda Blair and Paul Gale on Adelaide’s SAFM, where they eventually became the city’s number one breakfast programme. On-air, he was covered in Adelaide bodypaint after the club he supports, North Melbourne, lost the 1998 AFL Grand Final to them.

His big break came in 2001, when he co-hosted the Seven Network’s Ashes (cricket) action with Jeff Thomson, although he later switched to the Nine Network when the AFL was relocated. He later became a regular commentator in both football and cricket coverage, as well as the nightly presenter for the National Nine News sport report. Brayshaw co-hosted Any Given Sunday with Garry Lyon and Sam Newman in 2005.

Brayshaw (together with Garry Lyon) took over as host of The AFL Footy Show from Eddie McGuire in 2006, a position he still maintains. He also co-hosted the morning portions of the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne with Lyon. Aside from his broadcast obligations, he serves as a host and pundit for Triple M’s Australian rules football coverage. He was also a full-time co-host on the breakfast show The Cage before it was cancelled in 2007 and replaced by Pete & Myf. He previously appeared on the Melbourne-based show from his home studio in the Adelaide Hills.

Brayshaw was appointed Chairman of the North Melbourne Football Team on December 6, 2007, after the club rejected the AFL’s offer to relocate permanently to the Gold Coast.

Early Career

He revealed in September 2007 that he will be quitting The Cage to spend more time with his family, right before the show was cancelled owing to high costs and low ratings.

Also, Brayshaw also presented the Sunday Footy Show, which had Dermott Bereton, Nathan Brown, Shane Crawford, and Billy Brownless on the panel. In addition, he co-hosted the Australian edition of Wipeout alongside Josh Lawson.

Brayshaw served as a commentator for multiple skiing events during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, working alongside Michael Kennedy, a former international moguls skier, dual Winter Olympics coach, and current CEO of Ski & Snowboard Australia, who called the moguls competition. He and three-time Australian snowboard champion Jay Onley worked together to broadcast the action from the Olympic snowboard competition.

Brayshaw and Billy Brownless co-host The Rush Hour on Triple M Melbourne. The show airs during the daily drive-time period. Brayshaw left ‘The Sunday Footy Show’ in 2011 and was replaced by fellow ex-cricketer Simon O’Donnell. In addition, Brayshaw provided commentary on events from the 2012 London Olympics, which Nine and Foxtel have broadcast rights to.

James Brayshaw
James Brayshaw

Quick Facts

Intro Cricketer
Is Athlete Cricketer Television presenter Radio personality
From Australia
Field Film, TV, Stage & Radio Sports
Gender Male
Birth 11 May 1967
Age 55 years

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