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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:
Sydney coach John Longmire joins Kane & Kingy as the Swans manage their week off, following last week's win over Melbourne. Horse touches on adapting in-game, Ollie Florent's injury, and Buddy Franklin's form.
Kane & Kingy run the Friday Agenda ahead of semi-final weekend: the state of the AFL's equalisation policy after Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper nominated Richmond, ongoing Jack Ginnivan attention, and Essendon's vacant coaching position.
Mitch Cleary joins Kane & Kingy following the news Jacob Hopper has joined current Giants teammate Tim Taranto in nominating Richmond as his club of choice, and to discuss the vacant Essendon job as prime candidates rule themselves out.
Kane & Kingy preview tomorrow's first semi-final between Collingwood and Fremantle - can Fremantle's ball control mitigate against the Pies' relentless pressure?
Kane & Kingy analyse tonight's clash between Melbourne and Brisbane, breaking down the Lions' selection in the absense of Oscar McInerney and the Dees' likely ruck dominance.
Kane & Kingy reprise their singing quiz... with some interesting results! Fireball!
SEN Test Cricket's Adam Collins joins Kane & Kingy from the UK to sum up the mood on the ground following the passing of Queen Elizabeth, and forecast the future of embattled Australian limited overs captain Aaron Finch.
On Thursday morning, Garry and Tim spoke to NFL insider Michael Lombardi about the biggest talking points leading into this NFL season, and also about what Essendon need to look for in their next coach. They then looked at why Ross Lyon decided to rule himself out of Essendon's coaching job, before getting the latest trade, free agency, and draft news from Cal Twomey. Lastly, Tim posed some big questions ahead of this weekend's semi-finals.
On Tuesday morning, Garry and Tim's 'Ramble' was followed by one of the best crosses all year with John from Epping, and they then caught up with NFL insider Michael Lombardi ahead of the season start this weekend. After discussing Ross Lyon's decision to pull out of the Essendon's coaching job, they got a brief US Open update from Brett Phillips, and the latest trade, free agency and draft news from Cal Twomey. Tim posed some big questions regarding this weekend's semi-finals before they were joined by 'Slippery' Steve Smirlis, who talked all things cars. And after their 'Questions Without Notice', they were joined by David Neitz.
Melbourne legend David Neitz joined Garry and Tim in the studio to outline all the details from the '2022 Daniher Drive', and to talk about his strong connection with former coach Neale Daniher.
Willie Rioli's potential move to Port Adelaide, should Foxtel broadcast just the umpires and the crowd noise, would you play Christian Petracca this weekend, your calls, and more.
SEN car expert 'Slippery' Steve Smirlis joined Garry and Tim in the studio to give his take on some of the latest models on the market, and to answer your motoring questions.
With two massive semi-finals set to take place at the MCG this weekend, Tim posed some big questions for Garry to answer.
AFL.com.au journalist Cal Twomey joined Garry and Tim to talk about the club's circling Lloyd Meek, Richmond's chances of satisfying GWS with picks for Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto, the clubs interested in Ben Long, one-year deals for Caleb Marchbank and David Cunningham, why his 'superdraft' senses are tingling for 2023, and more.
SEN tennis expert Brett Phillips joined Garry and Tim to explain why he thinks the "penny has dropped" despite his loss to Karen Khachanov in the quarter finals yesterday, and also to share who he thinks will win the men's title.