All broadcasters ON SITE
On Air from 10am AEST with 3 panels previewing the game.
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Panel 1: 10-11am AEST
Shane McInnes, Rohan Connolly and Eddie Summerfield
Panel 2: 11am-12pm AEST
Shane McInnes, Tony Leonard, Matthew Richardson and Rohan Connolly
Panel 3: 12-1:30pm AEST
Matt Granland, Leigh Matthews and Caroline Wilson
Match Call: 1:30-6pm AEST
Anthony Hudson, Tim Lane, Matthew Lloyd, Jimmy Bartel and Jacqui Reed
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Panel 3: 12-1:30pm AEST
Matt Granland, Leigh Matthews and Caroline Wilson
Match Call: 1:30-6pm AEST
Anthony Hudson, Tim Lane, Matthew Lloyd, Jimmy Bartel and Jacqui Reed
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Panel 3 and Match call simulcasted from 3AW Melbourne
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Match call with Adam Papalia, Karl Langdon, Brad Hardie, Jack Battrick and Eddie Summerfield ON SITE from 12pm AWST
Post-game analysis with Mark Readings, Mark Foreman and Lee Spurr OFF TUBE from 6PR Studios, Perth, WA. from 4pm AWST
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Seven's coverage begins at 9am AEST with the Grand Final Brunch with Rebecca Maddern, Nic Naitanui, Dale Thomas, Jude Bolton, and roving reporters Georgie Parker and Campbell Brown from the concourse.
Followed by the Grand Final Countdown from 10:30am AEST with Luke Darcy, Nathan Jones, Leigh Matthews, Jobe Watson and roving reporter Chris Johnson from outside the ground.
Then, the Pre-match coverage from 12pm AEST with Hamish McLachlan, Daisy Pearce, Shaun Burgoyne and Luke Hodge on the hallowed turf of the MCG. This includes the Colgate Grand Final Sprint, the Toyota Retiree Motorcade and the Telstra Pre-Match Entertainment featuring headline artist KISS and supporting performers William Barton & Jess Hitchcock and Mike Brady.
From 2:10pm AEST, hear the World Feed call team of James Brayshaw, Brian Taylor, Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Abbey Holmes and Patrick Dangerfield, and accompanying half-time analysis with Hamish McLachlan, Daisy Pearce, Luke Hodge and Patrick Dangerfield alongside the Telstra Half-Time Entertainment with Mark Seymour & The Undertow featuring Kate Miller-Heidke.
See the post-game presentations including the awarding of the Norm Smith and Jock McHale Medals as well as the lifting of the Premiership Cup with MC Hamish McLachlan, followed by all the interviews and analysis with James Brayshaw, Joel Selwood, Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson and Abbey Holmes on the ground.
As the winning side head down into their rooms, Hamish McLachlan and Daisy Pearce are downstairs to collect all the thoughts from players, coaches, parents, and club legends.
Then, from 7pm in all local markets, see the full game once again on 7mate.
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Pre-game coverage with Corbin Middlemas, Clint Wheeldon, Brett Deledio, Brent Harvey, and roving reporters Lauren Arnell and Ben Cameron from 12pm AEST.
Match call with Corbin Middlemas, Clint Wheeldon, Cameron Ling, Mick Malthouse, Brett Deledio and Kelli Underwood from 1:30pm AEST.
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Pre-game coverage with Corbin Middlemas, Clint Wheeldon, Brett Deledio, Brent Harvey, and roving reporters Ben Cameron and Lauren Bordin from 12pm AEST.
Match call with Corbin Middlemas, Clint Wheeldon, Mick Malthouse, Cameron Ling, Brett Deledio and Kelli Underwood from 1:30pm AEST.
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3AW/4BC/FiveAA: Anthony Hudson, Tim Lane, Matthew Lloyd, Jimmy Bartel and Jacqui Reed
6PR: Adam Papalia, Karl Langdon, Brad Hardie, Jack Battrick and Eddie Summerfield
ABC Sport: Corbin Middlemas, Clint Wheeldon, Mick Malthouse, Cameron Ling, Brett Deledio and Kelli Underwood
AFL Nation: Andy Maher, Matt Hill, Dermott Brereton, Brad Johnson and Matthew Cocks
K Rock: Tom King, Ben Casanelia, Mark Neeld, Shaun Higgins and Jason Doherty
NIRS: Barry Denner, Ron Rogers, Chris Egan and Sam Duncan
SEN: Gerard Whateley, Dwayne Russell, Gerard Healy, Kane Cornes and Sam Edmund
Triple M: Mark Howard, Luke Darcy, Jason Dunstall, Nathan Brown, Michael Roberts and Ash Chua
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AFL Nation's call heard on the SEN App and some local stations from 1pm AEST.
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Used SEN Melbourne's pre-game coverage with Andy Maher, Brad Johnson and Kane Cornes from 1pm AEST. Separate match call from 2pm AEST with Andy Maher, Matt Hill, Dermott Brereton, Brad Johnson and Matthew Cocks.
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Seven's coverage begins at 9am AEST with the Grand Final Brunch with Rebecca Maddern, Nic Naitanui, Dale Thomas, Jude Bolton, and roving reporters Georgie Parker and Campbell Brown from the concourse.
Followed by the Grand Final Countdown from 10:30am AEST with Luke Darcy, Nathan Jones, Leigh Matthews, Jobe Watson and roving reporter Chris Johnson from outside the ground.
Then, the Pre-match coverage from 12pm AEST with Hamish McLachlan, Daisy Pearce, Shaun Burgoyne and Luke Hodge on the hallowed turf of the MCG. This includes the Colgate Grand Final Sprint, the Toyota Retiree Motorcade and the Telstra Pre-Match Entertainment featuring headline artist KISS and supporting performers William Barton & Jess Hitchcock and Mike Brady.
From 2:10pm AEST, hear the World Feed call team of James Brayshaw, Brian Taylor, Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Abbey Holmes and Patrick Dangerfield, and accompanying half-time analysis with Hamish McLachlan, Daisy Pearce, Luke Hodge and Patrick Dangerfield alongside the Telstra Half-Time Entertainment with Mark Seymour & The Undertow featuring Kate Miller-Heidke.
See the post-game presentations including the awarding of the Norm Smith and Jock McHale Medals as well as the lifting of the Premiership Cup with MC Hamish McLachlan, followed by all the interviews and analysis with James Brayshaw, Joel Selwood, Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson and Abbey Holmes on the ground.
As the winning side head down into their rooms, Hamish McLachlan and Daisy Pearce are downstairs to collect all the thoughts from players, coaches, parents, and club legends.
Then, from 7pm in all local markets, see the full game once again on 7mate.
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Panel 3: 12-1:30pm AEST
Matt Granland, Leigh Matthews and Caroline Wilson
Match Call: 1:30-6pm AEST
Anthony Hudson, Tim Lane, Matthew Lloyd, Jimmy Bartel and Jacqui Reed
All broadcasters ON SITE
Panel 3 and Match call simulcasted from 3AW Melbourne
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Fox Footy's coverage begins at 9am AEST from the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre with the annual North Melbourne Grand Final Breakfast hosted by Dwayne Russell, and includes a segment involving Gerard Healy, Dermott Brereton, Emma Kearney and Nick Dal Santo previewing the game.
Followed by Grand Final Day on Fox from 10:15am AEST with Kelli Underwood, Ben Dixon, Cameron Mooney and Alastair Lynch from the banks of the Yarra River, in the shadow of the mighty MCG, and continues from 10:45am AEST with Kath Loughnan, Dermott Brereton, Brad Johnson and Eddie Betts.
Then, the search for the first person to clear the Yarra with the Sherrin continues with the annual Fox Footy Longest Kick from 11:30am AEST with Jason Dunstall, Andrew Gaze and Ben Dixon.
Grand Final Day on Fox then continues from 12:30pm AEST, with Sarah Jones, Jason Dunstall, David King and Leigh Montagna, and Garry Lyon, Jonathan Brown, Nathan Buckley and Jordan Lewis from 1:15pm AEST until the bounce at 2:30pm AEST.
Due to contract terms, Fox Footy aren't allowed to show the game live, therefore, Fox Footy channel goes dorment until 6pm where you can see the full replay.
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Fox Footy's coverage begins at 9am AEST from the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre with the annual North Melbourne Grand Final Breakfast hosted by Dwayne Russell, and includes a segment involving Gerard Healy, Dermott Brereton, Emma Kearney and Nick Dal Santo previewing the game.
Followed by Grand Final Day on Fox from 10:15am AEST with Kelli Underwood, Ben Dixon, Cameron Mooney and Alastair Lynch from the banks of the Yarra River, in the shadow of the mighty MCG, and continues from 10:45am AEST with Kath Loughnan, Dermott Brereton, Brad Johnson and Eddie Betts.
Then, the search for the first person to clear the Yarra with the Sherrin continues with the annual Fox Footy Longest Kick from 11:30am AEST with Jason Dunstall, Andrew Gaze and Ben Dixon.
Grand Final Day on Fox then continues from 12:30pm AEST, with Sarah Jones, Jason Dunstall, David King and Leigh Montagna, and Garry Lyon, Jonathan Brown, Nathan Buckley and Jordan Lewis from 1:15pm AEST until the bounce at 2:30pm AEST.
Due to contract terms, Fox Footy aren't allowed to show the game live, therefore, Fox Footy channel goes dorment until 6pm where you can see the full replay.
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Crunch Time with Gerard Whateley, Sam Edmund and Brenton Sanderson ON SITE from 11am AEST.
Gerard Whateley, Dwayne Russell, Gerard Healy, Kane Cornes and Sam Edmund ON SITE with pre-game coverage and the match call from 1pm AEST.
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Followed by AFL Grand Final Post-Match with Damian Watson from 7pm AEST.
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Andy Maher, Kane Cornes and Brad Johnson with pre-game coverage from 1pm AEST
Gerard Whateley, Dwayne Russell, Gerard Healy, Kane Cornes and Sam Edmund ON SITE with pre-game coverage and the match call from 2pm AEST.
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