Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) is to bring comprehensive live coverage of Super Bowl LIX, marking its eighth consecutive year broadcasting the NFL’s biggest game.
Kicking off at 9am AEDT on Monday 10 February, SEN’s on-the-ground commentary team will deliver expert analysis as the Kansas City Chiefs chase a historic three-peat against the Philadelphia Eagles at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome.
Gerard Whateley, Ben Graham, and Larry Fitzgerald Sr. lead the call, with Graham – the first Australian to play in a Super Bowl – providing insider perspective, while Fitzgerald Sr., one of American football’s most respected voices, adds expert breakdowns.
![Jordan Mailata](https://images-r2.thebrag.com/mw/uploads/2025/02/jordan-maialata.jpeg)
Jordan Mailata
Adding to the intrigue, Australian Jordan Mailata, a key Eagles offensive lineman, is on the verge of making history as the first Aussie to win a Super Bowl, while the Chiefs look to further solidify their dynasty status.
In the lead-up, Whateley has been broadcasting live from New Orleans all week, hosting Whateley from Radio Row at 9am AEDT daily, giving fans unparalleled Super Bowl access. Meanwhile, SEN’s All American Hour has been airing each morning from 5am to 6am AEDT, with Jordan Kounelis and David ‘The Chief’ Alcaro delivering the latest news and interviews straight from the heart of the action.
![Gerard Whateley.](https://images-r2.thebrag.com/mw/uploads/2025/02/Signature-Sport-Gerard-Whateley-1116-SEN.jpg)
Gerard Whateley.
“There’s nothing quite like the Super Bowl,” said Whateley. “It’s the biggest annual stage in world sport, and to be here covering it live is always a privilege. Mailata, continues the quest to be the first Australian to play in a winning Super Bowl team, while the Chiefs are chasing a history-making third straight championship. It’s loaded with drama and storylines and we’ll take our listeners right to the heart of the action.”
SEN’s Head of Sport, Julian Bayard, added: “Our eighth consecutive Super Bowl broadcast reflects SEN’s commitment to delivering world-class coverage of the world’s biggest sporting events. With a star-studded call team and unrivalled access live from New Orleans, fans across Australia will have everything they need to be a part of the action.”
SEN’s Super Bowl LIX broadcast will run from 9am to 3pm AEDT on Monday 10 February, with the game kicking off at 10.30am AEDT.
Fans can tune into SEN’s comprehensive Super Bowl LIX coverage across all SEN stations, including; SEN 1116am Melbourne, SEN 1170am Sydney, SENQ 693am Brisbane, SEN Gold Coast 1620am, SEN SA 1629am, SEN Tassie 1629am, SEN Top End 1611am, SEN Mt Gambier 1629am,SENSpirit 621am Bunbury, SENSpirit 1494am South West, SEN Peel in Mandurah DAB+, SEN Goldfields 1611am Kalgoorlie, SEN Fanatic on DAB+, and the SEN App.