SEN Afternoons
Summary: Dwayne Russell will have a strong focus on local and international sporting issues, with footy front and centre.
Podcasts:
SEN Racing host Simon O'Donnell previews the Melbourne Cup, and discusses the current situation with Australian cricket.
• Former Cricket Australia CEO Malcolm Speed 2. Michelangelo Rucci 3. Jake Niall from The Age 4. Victory captain Carl Valeri 5. The Friday Knock-Off with Jordan De Goey 6. Brent Zerafa from Racing.com previews Derby Day 7. Adam Peacock on Usain Bolt and the A-League
Adam Peacock speaks about Usain Bolt's departure from the Mariners, Daniel Arzani, and the latest in the A-League.
Brent Zerafa from Racing.com previews Derby Day.
Jordan De Goey joins Kris McKenzie for the Friday Knock-Off.
Carl Valeri speaks to Kris McKenzie ahead of tomorrow's clash with the Newcastle Jets.
The Age Chief Football writer Jake Niall speaks to Kris McKenzie about the fall-out from the AFL fixture, and Shane Mumford's immediate future.
Michelangelo Rucci responds to Damian Barrett after he floated the idea of playing the Showdown at the MCG.
Malcolm Speed discusses the wash-up from David Peever's resignation as Chairman of Cricket Australia, and outcomes of the Cultural Review.
• AFL 2019 fixture unveiled - Travis Auld speaks 2. Paul Bloodworth from Racing Victoria 3. Collingwood CEO Mark Anderson 4. Corey "Homicide" Williams with Andrew Gaze 5. Ashley Browne from AFL.com.au - fixture analysis 6. Brisbane Lions CEO Greg Swann
Brisbane Lions CEO Greg Swann speaks to Brett Phillips and Ashley Browne about their 2019 fixture, Jarryd Lyons and more.
Ash Browne dissects the 2019 AFL Fixture and takes your calls.
Des Tobin speaks about the release of his book "Just a man called Phonse"
Corey Homicide Williams and Andrew Gaze join Brett Phillips to talk basketball.
Collingwood CEO Mark Anderson reacts to the club's 2019 fixture and off-season.