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  2. 1116 SEN - Wikipedia

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    On 19 January 2004, SEN 1116 launched onto Melbourne's airwaves, with former AFL footballers Garry Lyon, Tim Watson and Billy Brownless heading the station's "Morning Glory" breakfast show, Richmond Football Club premiership player Kevin Bartlett in mornings, Radio National's Francis Leach in afternoons, and Dermott Brereton and Anthony Hudson ...

  3. 3AK - Wikipedia

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    1503 3AK was a popular music radio station dating back to the 1930s. Today, the station ceases to exist. It was sold in the 2000s several times, switched to 1116AM frequency and eventually sold to current owners Sports and Entertainment Network SEN 1116.

  4. Tom Morris (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Morris won the Australian Football Media Association's Alf Brown Award for best overall media performer, for breaking the story that Damien Hardwick was resigning as Richmond coach. He also won the award for best news or feature reporting by an individual (radio/TV) for his work on the Hardwick story.

  5. Mark Robinson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He previously appeared regularly as a panellist on AFL Game Day from the show's launch in 2008 until 2011 when AFL 360 expanded to four nights a week through the AFL season. Robinson was a panellist on many of the 1116 SEN radio station's shows, including The Run Home and match day AFL discussion until the end of the 2017 season.

  6. Born in the USA (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Otherwise, during the AFL season, the show is often truncated to two hours to allow for additional AFL coverage. Starting in the second hour, US sport generally takes over. The NBA and NFL tend to be the dominant topics of discussion during their respective seasons, with collegiate sports, hockey, baseball, and other sports generally regulated ...

  7. Asian Australian Football Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Australian Football Championships, also known as the AFL Asian Championships or Asian Champs is an annual tournament of Australian rules football between AFL Asia [2] member clubs. The tournament is considered the pinnacle of Asian Australian football calendar and is challenged by a growing number of teams from over a dozen Asian ...

  8. State of Origin for Bushfire Relief Match - Wikipedia

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    On 9 January, the AFL announced a one-off benefit match would be played on 28 February 2020, as a fundraiser for the relief effort for the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season. [1] The league donated $2.5 million to disaster relief funds in association with the match. [ 2 ]

  9. Gerard Whateley - Wikipedia

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    He is also co-host of Fox Footy's AFL 360 and an occasional sports columnist for the Herald Sun newspaper. Whateley's sport broadcasting career has included calling major Australian and international events, including 21 AFL Grand Finals, International Cricket both in Australia and abroad, the Melbourne Cup and both swimming (London and Rio ...