Neroli Meadows Age, Wiki and Bio

Neroli Meadows

Quick Info

ProfessionSports Anchor, Television Presenter
NationalityAustralian
Date of Birth16/09/1985
Age39 years
BirthplaceCollie, Western Australia

Bio/Wiki

NicknameNez

Physical Stats & More

Height170 cm
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBrown

Educational Qualification(s)

College/University
  • Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia
  • West Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Australia
  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Degree
  • Graduated in Journalism
  • Diploma in Broadcasting

Personal Life

Zodiac SignVirgo
College/UniversityCollie, Western Australia, Australia

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried

Family

FatherNames Not Known
MotherNames Not Known
Siblings
Brothers
  • Ross Meadows (Australian Hockey Player)
  • Ian Meadows (Actor & Writer)
SisterNone
SpouseN/A

Career

DebutTV (Sports Reporter): Today Tonight (2007)

Favourites

TV SeriesGame of Thrones
ColourGrey
Holiday DestinationMaldives
SportCricket
CricketerGeorge Bailey
RestaurantMaha Restaurant in Melbourne, Australia

Some Lesser Known Facts

Neroli Meadows is a well-known Australian sports anchor and TV host.
She dreamt of becoming a basketball player in her childhood but couldn't pursue it professionally due to her height.
Her career began in 2006 at Perth's radio station 6PR as a sports producer.
Neroli later appeared as a sports reporter on the show "Today Tonight" aired on Seven Network.
She has hosted major sports events such as the "2020 Brisbane International" and "Australian Open."
Meadows has covered renowned cricket events like the "Big Bash League," "2018-19 India-Australian series," and the "2018 Magellan Ashes."
Apart from cricket, she has also hosted events for the "Australian Football League" (AFL) and the "National Basketball League" (NBL).
In 2019, she joined the Nine Network as a female co-host on the "AFL Footy Show."
Neroli covered "Super Bowl LIV" on ESPN Australia and hosted the thirteenth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2020.
She hosts a podcast called "Ordineroli Speaking," sharing inspiring stories of sports stars.
Her grandfather, Paul Ritter, was a renowned architect in Western Australia.
Popular cricket writer Peter Lalor praised Neroli's in-depth sports knowledge, describing her as having a comprehensive understanding of various sports.