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SEN Afternoons
Summary: Dwayne Russell will have a strong focus on local and international sporting issues, with footy front and centre.
Podcasts:
Dwayne takes your calls ahead of this weekend's footy and chats to Jeremy Finlayson, Campbell Brown, Justin Schueller on Isaac Humphries joining Melbourne United, and Melbourne Storm GM of Football Frank Ponissi.
Storm's GM speaks to Dwayne about his struggling team and the importance of this weeks game
Melbourne United Assistant Coach Justin Schueller speaks with Dwayne about some of United's signings and playing on Christmas Day
Campbell Brown joins Dwayne to preview the weekend's footy and racing, and to discuss his MyDNA personal wellness test.
Jeremy Finlayson speaks with Dwayne ahead of the Powers clash with the Cat's this weekend.
Dwayne reacts to the news that Dustin Martin has re-injured his hamstring and is out for the "medium term".
Dwayne takes your calls on Football Australia's reported "No Sherrin" PR policy, North Melbourne's priority pick push and speaks to Buku Khamis, Shaun Smith, Brad Johnson and Jack White.
NBL star Jack White speaks to Dwayne about signing a two-way contract with the Denver Nuggets in the NBA.
Fox Footy's Brad Johnson speaks to Dwayne about this week's footy issues and his thoughts on Round 19, which happens to be Fox Footy's Retro Round.
Dwayne speaks to Shaun Smith about his 1995 Mark of the Year, plus how the AFL is dealing with concussion, and the sporting careers of his children Joel and Amy.
Buku Khamis speaks to Dwayne about his role in the Western Bulldogs side, how it is impacting his development, and the bright future of the club.
Football Australia has reported sought to implement a "no Sherrin" policy for future Australian tours of football teams. Dwayne has his say and takes your calls.
Dwayne takes your calls on the AFL's head high tackling interpretation shift and Luke Beveridge's disappointment in the decision, and speaks to Richmond's Neil Balme, Matt Keenan at the Tour de France, Sydney Kings owner Paul Smith and new high jump world champion Eleanor Patterson's father Mark shortly after her success.
Matt Keenan speaks to Dwayne about the latest in the Tour de France
Neil Balme speaks to Dwayne about how Richmond is facing their on-field issues, and this week's footy issues.