Sportsday with Gerard Healy and Cam Luke (30.06.25)
Gerard’s editorial was all about the “good, bad and ugly” from Round 16 and after he and Cam took some calls on the weekend’s action, they were joined by Western Bulldogs legend Brad Johnson. They discussed Carlton’s recent predicament before being joined by SEN tennis expert Brett Phillips live from Wimbledon, and Cam also caught up with SEN cricket commentator Adam White before wrapping up with a sports update.
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SEN Cricket commentator Adam White (30.06.25)
SEN Cricket commentator Adam White joined Cam to speak about the weather in Barbados at the moment, how much he's enjoyed being in the West Indies, Steve Smith's availability for the second Test, what Australia's batting line up might look like this summer, and more.
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Brett Phillips with a Wimbledon update (30.06.25)
SEN tennis expert Brett Phillips joined Gerard and Cam live from Wimbledon to speak about the weather in London for Wimbledon, Carlos Alcaraz's first match on centre court, how the crowd receives Jannik Sinner, how special Wimbledon is, Maya Joint's win at the Eastbourne Open, Alex de Minaur's preparation for the grand slam, and more.
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Western Bulldogs legend Brad Johnson (30.06.25)
Western Bulldogs legend Brad Johnson joined Gerard and Cam in the studio to speak about Tom Lynch's pending suspension, David Rodan's goal umpiring, pushes in the back, his 'Smiling Assassination', and more. As always, he had some big items to address on his 'Worried Ladder' and he finished off with 'Yes/No with Johnno'.
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'Yes/No with Johnno' (30.06.25)
What burning questions has Gerard got for Johnno tonight?
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Sportsday hosted by Gerard Healy and Kane Cornes as heard across the SEN network. Two of Australian media’s most prominent voices with all your latest sports news, interviews and opinions from Australia and the world.