Mat Rogers joins SEN’s Sportsday 

Mat Rogers has joined Sports Entertainment Network’s Sportsday show which is broadcast across NSW and Queensland.

The former duel code international will co-host Sportsday with Scott Sattler and the pair will also be joined by producer-host Jason Matthews.

The announcement follows the recent news that Gary Belcher will be hanging up the headphones after ten years with Sportsday.

Mat was born in Caringbah in Sydney’s south and represented the country in both Rugby League and Rugby Union. He played 123 games for Cronulla Sharks before switching codes and joining the Waratahs.

Eventually, Mat returned to Rugby League, playing for the newly formed Gold Coast Titans before retiring in 2010.

Now joining the Sportsday team, Mat said he can’t wait to start the new gig.

“I’m extremely excited to be joining the SEN team and talking sport. If there is one thing I’m passionate about, it’s that! I can’t wait to get underway,” Rogers said.

Sportsday will air throughout NSW and Queensland on over 40 radio markets or regions. It is heard each night on the Super Radio Network’s 22 plus regional NSW and QLD stations, 2SM Sydney, and the Resonate network throughout central Queensland.

The show is also live each night from 6pm on Sports Entertainment Network’s SEN 1170amSENQ 693amSEN Gold Coast 1620am and through the regional SENTrack network.

SEN Queensland Content Manager, Jason Matthews, said Rogers would be a great addition.

“We searched far and wide to find a new co-host for Sportsday. To our surprise, we found a dual-code international who only lives 10 minutes from the studio,” said Matthews.

“We can’t wait to have Mat join the team and for Mat to share some stories about footy, Wallabies tours and life in general – he’s done everything.”

Matthews also paid tribute to Belcher’s decade-long run as Sportsday co-host, building a highly engaged and passionate audience and following.

“Badge has done an unbelievable job and he’ll be missed. But we respect his decision to take a step back at this time and he remains much loved in the SEN family.”

Rogers can be heard on Sportsday from February 27. 

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Michael
1 Jun 2023 - 6:44 pm

What is this Jasons league resume?? Has anyone mentioned rugby league brains??? Nsw including coaches, APPI and CLEARY, QLD HUNT, CHERRY, MUNSTER, HARRY, BILLY!!! out smarted

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