Bruce Mcavaney is organizing the opening game of Aflw’s 10th season with Erin Phillips back to seven comments.
The 10th season of the Unhappy The competition starts between Carlton and Collingwood, on Thursday, August 14, live on seven, 7mate.
The competition will contain 18 teams and 12 home and road rounds in 12 weeks, plus an extra four weeks of finals with the highlight ABS On Saturday, November 29.
The legendary sports commentator Bruce Mcavaney is organizing the opening match in Ikon Park, while seven offers more in-depth reporting with increased slow-motion cameras, drone use, player interviews across the border and the use of balchip technology for the first time in one Unhappy broadcast.
After her historical induction in the Australian Football Hall of Fame earlier this year, Phillips returns to Seven’s Unhappy cover. Rising star Jack Heverin will become a member of the Unhappy Comment team in 2025 after his successful contribution to the recent 7AFL Kids Call.
Seven also welcomes back bubbles and experts, including Jason Bennett, Nigel Carmody, Natalie Edwards, Melissa Hickey, Abbey Holmes, Akec Makur Chuot, Kate McCarthy, Alister Nicholson, Sarah Olyle, Jo Wottton Birbourne Birch.
Complete the team 7News Melbourne Sport reporters Theo Doropoulos and Kate Massey.
In honor of her Hall of Fame Honor, Phillips joins Seven’s unfiltered this week for an indispensable sit-down with Hamish Mclachlan. Reflecting on her extraordinary career with double sports, opens over the highlights, the heartache and the moments that she has shaped on and next to the field.
The powerful episode of Unfiltered Airs tomorrow night at 9.30 pm on Seven and 7PLUS Sport, immediately after the forbar.
During the first round, some of the most respected voices of the game Nick Riewoldt, Matthew Richardson and Cameron Ling-also will be part of Seven’s comments.
On Friday evening, directly after Carlton has taken on Collingwood, seven go to West -Australia when the Eagles De Gold Coast Suns organize in Mineral Resources Park from 9.10 pm Aest on seven, 7 -and 7PLUS Sport.
APLW -Commentator and talking W Panellist, Kate McCarthy, said: “We are at an important moment in the history of Aflw and I suspect that this season will be even bigger than the last nine. I can’t wait.”
“Looking at the clubs and how they have handled the debilitating preseason, it is difficult to go along the big three, Kangaroos, Brisbane and Adelaide. However, I expect Melbourne to board again and have a real impact on the competition.
“Hawthorn will burn last year after the heartache of the final and Fremantle also has some weapons back and I think it will be a real challenge,” she said.
“For a reason for a reason, Ash Centers was number one and I can’t wait to see her burst out of the gates and having an incredible first season. Havana Harris has long been ready and viewers have to be enthusiastic about her potential impact this year.”
Footy fans in NSW, South Australia, West -Australia and Queensland can also coordinate with competitions with teams from their home states, live and free on Seven and 7PLUS Sport.
Offspring Women’s season 10
Opening evening: Carlton V Collingwood and West Coast Eagles V Gold Coast Suns
Live Aest on Seven, 7mate and 7PLUS Sport from 7 p.m.
Round one coverage:
Sydney Swans v Richmond, Friday 5 pm Aest on 7mate and 7Plus (NSW only)
GWS Giants against Essendon, Saturday 5.30 pm Aest on 7mate and 7Plus (NSW only)
Western Bulldogs against Melbourne, Saturday 7.30 pm Aest on 7mate and 7Plus
Brisbane Lions against Hawthorn, Sunday 12.30 pm Aest on seven, 7mate and 7Plus
St Kilda v Adelaide Crows, Sunday 1.30 pm Aest on Seven and 7Plus (SA only)
Port Adelaide against Fremantle, Sunday 3.30 pm Aest (SA) and 2 pm (Wa) on seven, 7mate and 7Plus
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