Tom Morris and Sarah Olle team up for Sunday Crunch Time on SEN

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Sunday Crunch Time will have an all-new line up in 2023, with renowned afl.com.au presenter Sarah Olle and former Fox Sports senior AFL and cricket journalist Tom Morris teaming up on SEN.

The duo will tackle all the latest AFL news and dissect the current round of footy while also previewing the upcoming Sunday matches.

Additional SEN experts will join the program each week, while Gerard Whateley and Sam Edmund will continue to host Saturday Crunch Time alongside the likes of Fireball Friday pairing David King and Kane Cornes.

Airing from 11am to 1pm, Sunday Crunch Time will be the first talkback program each Sunday morning, allowing the SEN audience to join the conversation and have their say on trending and emerging footy news.

SEN National Program Director Sam Thompson says “Sarah and Tom have been great friends for a long time, so we are really excited to team them up for Sunday Crunch Time. The program sets the footy agenda every Sunday, and their chemistry will really elevate the program.”

SEN Chief Executive Officer Craig Hutchison says “Sarah is an immensely talented presenter who we believe will thrive on our platforms. Our intention has been to pair her with someone with a journalistic background, which is undoubtedly a huge strength of Tom’s. They know each other very well, and we are aware of Tom’s journey in the last 12 months and his efforts to own his mistake and educate himself. We look forward to welcoming Sarah and Tom to the SEN audience.”

Morris says “I am so excited to be joining Crunch Time on SEN this season and grateful to Craig and the broader SEN organisation for the opportunity.

“I have spent the last year listening to and working with incredibly selfless people and amazing organisations to better understand the impacts my behaviour and attitudes had on others. These conversations and education will continue.”

“Working in football is a privilege and to re-join with my long-time friend and colleague Sarah Olle is something I am very much looking forward to.”

“Sarah and I were hired on the same day back in 2015. She is an outstanding broadcaster and journalist who will steer the Crunch Time ship with the perfect balance of knowledge, humour, and her trademark energy.”

Olle says “I couldn’t be more excited to join the SEN family and be in the driver’s seat for a new look Sunday Crunch Time.”

“It will be a carousel of special guests throughout the year, but to be working each Sunday with my friend and former colleague Tom is something I’m really looking forward to. As junior reporters we were hired on the same day many moons ago and I am confident our collective energy and passion for footy will shine through for the SEN audience.”

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Justice for Barnard
9 Mar 2023 - 10:30 pm

With a woman? Bold choice SEN

JASON THE NUMERAALLA STREET PREAHCER FROM MOOROOLBARK
10 Mar 2023 - 3:33 pm

I AM A PIOUD SEN LISTENER THAT SARAH OLLIE IS PART OF THE TEAM I RETURNED TO SEN UN 2020 AFTER A SHIRT BREAK AND THERE IS NO WAY I AM LEAVNG SEN IS SUCH A GTEATB RADIO STATION SARAH OLLIE WOLL; ATTRACT MANY NEW LISTENERS IM MELBOURNE, ADERAKIDE PERTH, SYDNEY BRISBANE GOLD COAST, OUH WEST WESERJ AUSTRAOIAN AND MARGARET RIVER ASND TTE TOP END SARAH O;;LIE IS A URE RMEDIA TALLENT I FEEL DSPRRY FOR THISE OTHER RADIOP STATION THAT DID NOT SIGN HER. THIS PROIVES BEYIND DOUGHT TAT CRAIG HUTCHISON IS A FORWARD THINKER.

Steve
11 Mar 2023 - 10:07 am

Are we that desperate for male Journalists that you had to give this guy another gig in the media?
Just goes to show, it’s a bubble in the media.
Instead of looking outside, let’s get our mates back

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