SPORTS Entertainment Network (SEN) will continue to play a crucial role in delivering compelling trade and free agency content, extending its exclusive supply of the Continental Tyres AFL Trade Radio in partnership with the AFL.
The extension, which runs until the end of 2024, follows this morning’s successful launch of the 2022 edition of AFL Trade Radio.
SEN also recently announced an extension of its AFL radio rights, which delivers unprecedented coverage and greater distribution than ever before.
SEN’s chief executive officer Craig Hutchison said he is proud of SEN’s role in the continued growth of AFL Trade Radio.
“We are really proud of AFL Trade Radio which continues to evolve, innovate, grow and thrive.
“The entire team as Sports Entertainment Network is delighted to extend our partnership with the team at AFL Media and afl.com.au, building on more than a decade of growing unprecedented interest in our game,” he said.
“The audience has never been more educated and knowledgeable when it comes to proposed trades and free agency moves.
“We look forward to delivering all breaking news, in-depth analysis and perspective on AFL football’s ultimate product of hope: the AFL trade period,” Hutchinson added.
Footy fans can listen live and video stream the 2022 AFL Trade Radio on AFL.com.au and the AFL Live Official App from 7am each day until the trade period concludes on 12 October.
The 2022 AFL Trade Radio line-up includes:
The Early Trade
7am – 9am
Kane Cornes and Matthew Lloyd
Trade Mornings
9am – 11am
Cam Luke and Josh Jenkins/ Adam Cooney
Trade Feed
11am – 12pm
Josh Gabelich and Sarah Olle
Trade Exchange
12pm – 1pm
Cal Twomey and Riley Beveridge
Trade Afternoons
1pm – 3pm
Sam Edmund and Brenton Sanderson/ Brendon Goddard
The Late Trade
3pm – 6pm
Damian Barrett, Steve Silvagni and David Noble/ Matthew Rendell
Time on Trade
6pm – 7pm
Sam Hargreaves and Matthew Rendell