SEN gears up for Super Bowl LIX live from New Orleans
Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) is in Super Bowl mode, with the network providing comprehensive coverage of Monday’s showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, live from New Orleans.
Gerard Whateley, Ben Graham and Larry Fitzgerald Sr will headline SEN’s call team.
Graham – the first Australian to play in a Super Bowl – brings first hand insight, while Fitzgerald Sr – a respected voice in American football – adds expert analysis.
Whateley has been broadcasting live from New Orleans all week leading up to the Super Bowl, hosting ‘Whateley’ live from Radio Row daily at 9am AEDT.
In addition, SEN has been airing the ‘All American Hour’ daily from 5am to 6am AEDT, with Jordan Kounelis and David ‘The Chief’ Alcaro also reporting live from Radio Row, covering all the latest news and interviews leading up to the showdown.
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 Super Bowl LIX coverage across all SEN stations.
Gerard Whateley is actually a really good American football commentator. I wonder why he doesn’t do it more frequently.