SEN Breakfast
Summary: The benchmark when it comes to football: Garry Lyon, Nathan Buckley, Tim Watson, Kane Cornes and David King's expertise and insight sets the agenda each morning as they bring Melbourne the biggest names in both the AFL and sporting landscape. Catch SEN Breakfast broadcast every morning on 1116 SEN: - Garry & Bucks on Monday - Garry & Tim from Tuesday-Thursday - Kane & Kingy on Friday
Podcasts:
Neil came on to discuss the huge week of racing at Flemington, the crowds, quality of the races, the drop in TV ratings, and more.
Sam and Scoob spoke about the disappointing exit of Australia in the World Cup after England defeated Sri Lanka, the lack of passion from both players and the Australian public, the line-up, Aaron Finch's future, and more.
The boys rambled about punting, were joined by Kane Cornes, Dan Andrews' step injury, Zaaki's impressive win, the constant flow of crowd into Flemington, Sam's son's cricket, his kids school camp, and more.
Plenty of footy discussion, delisted free agency period, the Hawks investigation, the Kangaroos, AFLW GM Nicole Livingstone previews the finals, Gareth Hall on all things racing and Stephen O'Keefe to preview the cricket tonight.
There's plenty happening in the world of footy!
It's an important game for Australia to win and get the NET run rate on track.
We preview the AFLW Finals, which kick off tonight.
Paul Roos is employed by the Kangaroos but Kingy says perhaps we should have heard from him during a tough stage for the club.
We chat with Gareth Hall about all things racing ahead of Stakes Day tomorrow.
The Shonky awards, racing chat and disturbing news about Imran Khan.
Full show from this morning!
After India's thrilling win last night in the T20 World Cup - Cricinfo writer Sidharth Monga joins the boys to chat all about it.
Gator joins the boys to tip a winner for today.
Sam and Scoob discuss the return of Alastair Clarkson to Arden Street, and question the delisting of contracted Jared Polec.
Chris Sideridis' son just broke the world record in the 1500m for a 10 year old, he joins the boys to tell us about it.