Recorded live at the ATSA Independent Living Expo in Adelaide, this episode features an engaging conversation with Andy Phillips from Wheelchair Rugby South Australia, shining a spotlight on one of the most dynamic and inclusive adaptive sports.
Andy shares the origins of wheelchair rugby, from its beginnings in Canada through to becoming a Paralympic sport, and explains how the game blends elements of rugby, basketball and hockey into a fast‑paced indoor contact sport. We unpack how the classification system works, why strategy plays such a central role, and how players with different levels of mobility work together as a team.
The conversation also explores the local scene in South Australia, including training sessions, social game nights and pathways that range from casual participation through to high‑performance competition. Andy highlights the strong sense of community within the sport and the welcoming, inclusive environment that encourages anyone in a wheelchair to come along, watch or have a go.
Listeners also hear about live demonstrations at the expo, opportunities to try the sport firsthand, and where to find Wheelchair Rugby South Australia for those interested in getting involved. This episode is a powerful reminder that being in a wheelchair does not limit ambition, competitiveness or the joy of sport.
Whether you are curious about adaptive sport, looking for a new challenge, or simply want to learn more about wheelchair rugby, this conversation offers insight, humour and inspiration.

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