SEN expands NRL coverage in 2025 with more live broadcasts and new shows

Craig Hutchinson: ‘We are incredibly proud of the line-up we have put together to cover the 2025 NRL season’.

Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) will increase its NRL coverage in 2025, broadcasting four matches per weekend and introducing SEN Stadium in-venue coverage at all games.

The 2025 NRL Premiership season broadcast team will feature commentators including Brett Kimmorley, Scott Sattler, Justin Horo, Tim Mannah, Andrew McCullough, Adam Blair, Mark Carroll, Corey Parker, and Gary Freeman. Play-by-play commentary will be provided by Joel Caine, Brenton Speed, Jimmy Smith, and Mark Braybrook. These individuals will join existing weekday hosts and personalities such as Matty Johns, Denan Kemp, Michelle Bishop, Bryan Fletcher, Matthew White, Corey Parker, and Matt Rogers.

SEN will launch “Saturday League Kick-Off,” hosted by Scott Sattler and Andrew Webster. The show will be simulcast on Fox Sports from 10am on Saturdays, beginning 15 March, with a radio-only launch on 8 March. Support shows such as “Crunch Time NRL,” airing Saturdays and Sundays, will return. The Saturday edition will be hosted by Sattler and Webster, along with the Saturday NRL call team, and the Sunday edition will be hosted by Jimmy Smith and Justin Horo.

SEN 1170AM will continue to be the primary broadcast platform, with SENQ 693AM and Gold Coast 1620AM also broadcasting up to four games weekly. The Super Radio and Resonate Networks will carry two games per week, typically on Thursdays and Fridays. A complete list of participating stations will be available.

Listeners can access live broadcasts of four matches per weekend via SEN Fanatic and the SEN App. Parochial broadcasts for Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm games will be available through “Broncos Radio” and “Storm Radio,” respectively. SEN Stadium will provide in-venue commentary, and SEN Sync will offer a synchronised audio experience for viewers watching television broadcasts.

SEN CEO, Craig Hutchison, said he’s excited for the 2025 NRL Premiership season.

“We are once again incredibly proud of the line-up of talent and programming we have put together to cover the 2025 NRL season,” Hutchinson said.

” At SEN, we aim to continuously innovate and provide the best possible experience for our listeners, maintaining our commitment to delivering high-quality products covering the NRL across the board.”

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