Port Adelaide star Kane Cornes and four-time Central Districts premiership player Andrew Hayes host SEN SA Breakfast!
Miles and Bryce start the show by discussing the sick feeling when you realise you've slept in. Because Miles slept in and nearly missed the start of the show. Bryce also told about being late to his first-ever AFL match at Carlton. Other topics this morning include the World Cup semi-final between Argentina and Croatia, the return of BBL cricket, top sporting stories of the year, and why the APL has decided to upset every soccer fan in the nation with its decision on the A-League grand final going to Sydney for $20 million. Guests today include Adelaide Strikers young gun Thomas Kelly, Adelaide 36er Anthony Drmic, and Australia Swim team head coach Rohan Taylor.
The Australian Dolphins swim team is in Melbourne competing in the World Short Course championships this week. Head Coach Rohan Taylor joined Miles and Bryce to discuss night one of the results and look at the stars who will hit the pool over the next four days.
Adelaide 36ersbench weapon Anthony Drmic spoke with Miles and Bryce ahead of a season-defining weekend for his team with games against the Brisbane Bullets at Tasmania Jackjumpers in Adelaide on Saturday and Monday.
Adelaide Strikers middle order batter Thomas Kelly joined Miles and Bryce to discuss the teams opening match of BBL 12 tonight against the Sydney Sixers.
PREMIERSHIP Hawk Andy Gowers has beaten Jeff Kennett's would-be successor Peter Nankivell to the Hawthorn presidency, marking the start of a new era at the club. Former Victorian deputy premier and Labor figure James Merlino has also been elected to Hawthorn's board. ST KILDA'S off-season of change has continued with list boss James Gallagher leaving the Saints at the end of 2022. Good news for the Sydney Swans with Buddy Franklin actually getting some preseason training this year. The VFL will introduce a “wildcard round” before the finals in 2023 in what a precursor to a massive shake-up at AFL level in the future could be.
Bryce Gibbs with a look at the latest news from Qatar and an update on the World Cup semi-final between Argentina and Croatia.
Miles Pfitzner and Bryce Gibbs chew the fat to start Wednesday morning. Miles was running late this morning and Bryce told the story of how he was running late to his first AFL game.
BBL Supercoach's first lockout will kick off at 6.45am and "A Fridge Too Far" is ready to take on all comers. The Phantom called in one last time to help our listeners prepare their teams ahead of tonights season opener.
The Newcombe medal was awarded to Ash Barty last night and SEN's Tennis guru Roger Rasheed called in to take a look at the winners last night and a massive summer of Tennis coming up in Australia.
Kane Cornes made some strong statements yesterday on Sportsday regarding Carlton and the pressure the club is under to perform in 2023 having received a favorable draw. Bryce believes there are at least two other teams under more pressure in 2023 than Carlton.
Johan Botta is back at the Adelaide Strikers in a coaching capacity and he spoke with Miles and Bryce ahead of the teams BBL opener this Wednesday against the Sydney Sixers.
Adelaide United drew with Brisbane Roar in controversial circumstances on Friday evening in their return to action after the World Cup break. Mark Milligan spoke with Miles and Bryce about the result, the news about the A-League Grand Final to be hosted by Sydney for the next three years, and what's next for the Reds.
Bryce Gibbs names his top Heroes and Villains for 2022 in the sporting realm with Miles throwing in a few names for good measure.
Miles and Bryce discuss the latest in AFL news including Scott Pendlebury stepping down as Collingwood captain and who might succeed him.
Bryce Gibbs with the latest in news from Qatar including details on a host of international coaches that have been sacked since their sides crashed out of the World Cup.
Miles Pfitzner and Bryce Gibbs join forces for the return of SEN SA Breakfast and start the show but asking the listeners who are the most recognizable athletes in the world.
Perth Wildcats came back from 8 points down with 45 seconds to play to beat Melbourne United at RAC arena. Josh Hazlewood will miss the first Test match against South Africa at the Gabba in a frustrating setback for the Australian paceman. Ash Barty wins the Newcombe medal. Candice Warner has revealed she was the target of “vile abuse” from a group of unruly fans at Adelaide Oval, saying she's starting to feel the cricket is an “unsafe place” for her and her children. Aussie Dyson Daniels had a strong performance in another start, racking up 11 points and eight assists with no turnovers in a career-high 36 minutes for the NBA's New Orleans Pelicans. Former North Melbourne senior coach has taken up a new role in a high-octane sport. Noble announced his new career path yesterday, as CEO for Shell Racing in the V8 Supercars realm.
SEN Cricket commentator and cricket expert Bharat Sundaresan joined Miles and Bryce to dissect what went wrong for the West Indies in the second test and to preview what's to come in Australia's summer of cricket.
The AFL Fixture for season 2023 has landed with venues and time slots confirmed for the first 13 rounds of the season. Miles and Bryce went through the early part of the season and took a look at who they expect to be the movers and sliders on the ladder next season.
The Mt Barker Council is naturally delighted to have an AFL game heading to the town during the AFL's "Gather Round". Mayor David Leach joined Miles and Bryce to discuss the process and what it will mean for the residents of the Adelaide Hills.
Eric Balner from the Adelaide Giants with the inside word on the Giants record 12-game win streak and the antics of one of SEN's own who spent an evening in the Giants "Banter Bar" watching them go about their work.
Bryce Gibbs is well worth listening to when it comes to his World Cup tips. Incredibly, he managed to get every tip for the Quarterfinals WRONG. The advice here is to listen to Bryce's tips and back the opposite.
Miles Pfitzner and Bryce are back with another days' worth of sporting results, analysis, and fun. Topics this morning include the FIFA World Cup, test cricket, basketball, baseball, and AFL Football. Guests include Mayor of the Mt Barker Council David Leach, media guru of the all-conquering Adelaide Giants Eric Balner, and SEN Cricket commentator Bharat Sundaresan.
PORT Adelaide star Ollie Wines has revealed post-season surgery discovered more damage in his troublesome left knee than was initially thought. RORY Sloane intends to be fit and ready to lead Adelaide for a fifth AFL season when they kick off their 2023 campaign against Greater Western Sydney. ESSENDON'S Zach Reid will be on a modified training program until at least January after his troublesome back flared up. COLLINGWOOD star Darcy Moore is recovering at home after suffering a bone infection that required treatment in hospital. EXTRA flights into and out of Adelaide during the AFL's inaugural Gather Round will be key to the League' drive to keep airfares as affordable as possible for interstate fans.
- Australia defeat West Indies in 2nd test by 419 runs. - Rassie van der Dussen made a successful return from injury to top-score with 95 in the second innings of South Africa's tour match against a Cricket Australia XI. The CA XI will need 426 on the final day to win. - Australian women's cricket team have suffered their first defeat of the year in India, going down to the hosts by 4 runs in a super over. - 36ers crashed to 2 defeats over the weekend. - Bendigo spirit defeated Adelaide Lightning in the WNBL 84-75 in Mildura on Saturday evening. Adelaide Giants break all-time ABL win streak record sweeping the Canberra Cavalry at West Beach over the weekend in a four-game series.
Miles Pfitzner and Bryce Gibbs Chew the Fat over the weekend's goings-on. Miles spent the weekend at Port Broughton. Bryce took in some of the cricket and baseball action from our local teams.
The voice of SEN Cricket Gerard Wheatley called into the studio ahead of day one of the second test between Australia and the West Indies at Adelaide Oval.
Kane Cornes believes St Kilda need to make a call to the freshly retired West Coast goal Kicking legend Josh Kennedy to cover the loss of their main man up forward. Bryce Gibbs has other thoughts.
A huge morning ahead of the Adelaide test match. Footy talk early with Max King in the wars. Miles and Bryce spoke about the Saints, what their options are to replace the big man, and what they are likely to do with their one remaining list spot. Bryce had his regular Kraken World Cup update and then fanboyed over our first guest of the morning. Returning Socceroo Craig Goodwin phoned in to speak with the boys with Gibbsy taking the lead on this interview. Other guests on the show included Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey, Adelaide Strikers skipper Peter Siddle, Former West Indian quick, now brilliant broadcaster Ian Bishop, and the voice of SEN Cricket Gerard Wheatley.
Alex Carey phoned in ahead of day one of the second test against the West Indies at the Adelaide Oval.
Adelaide Strikers skipper Peter Siddle is ready and rearing for the start of this year's BBL competition and he phoned in this morning to go through the details of his squad with Miles and Bryce.
After the recent World Cup campaign, Craig Goodwin has been involved in more Socceroo World Cup goals than any other former Socceroo bar Tim Cahill. He joined Miles and Bryce to discuss the campaign and why it was so personally rewarding for him.
- Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins is out of the second Test against the West Indies in Adelaide after failing to overcome a quad strain. - David Warner has sensationally withdrawn an application to have his Cricket Australia leadership ban overturned. - Socceroos hero Craig Goodwin has called on federal and state governments to increase their investment in Australian football to ensure the sport truly cashes in on the national team's memorable FIFA World Cup campaign. - The Australian Dolphins Swim Team is in Bendigo preparing for next week's FINA World Short Course Championships in Melbourne. - The Adelaide 36ers will again play twice this weekend starting with an important game at home on Friday night against the struggling Perth Wildcats. The first-place Adelaide Giants return home to West Beach for eight straight home games starting Thursday night.
Miles and Bryce start the show by talking about the Max King injury and the conundrum St Kilda is left with as a result.
Miles Pfitzner and Bryce Gibbs with SEN SA Breakfast. Topics today included the FIFA World Cup, the famous 1993 Adelaide Test match between Australia and the West Indies, where Bryce Gibbs enjoyed playing footy the most, and Where Miles likes to hit a golf ball the most. Guests on the show today include former Australian wicket-keeper Ian Healy, BBL Supercoach guru The Phantom, and South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas.
The Phantom is the man in the know when it comes to BBL Supercoach. The SEN SA Breakfast crew has put together a team and created a league. The Phantom ran his eye across both this morning.
The South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas joined Miles and Bryce to discuss the Adelaide 500, LIV Golf, and the series of events planned for Adelaide between now and April next year.
Gibbs played over 250 games for Carlton and the Adelaide Crows. He selected his top 5 favourite grounds to play on.
Legendary Australian wicket-keeper and SEN's own, Ian Healy phoned in to discuss Alex Carey, the coming test match in Adelaide, and one the greatest test matches ever played in Adelaide nearly 30 years ago.
Bryce Gibbs and Miles Pfitzner start the show by looking at the latest video of Steph Curry making 5 full court shots in a row and ask is it real or fake. Other topics on the show today include the ridiculous video game test match between England and Pakistan that saw England claim a dramatic victory, the AFL's midseason draft and whether or not it should be scrapped, the latest in news and results from the World Cup in Qatar, and Gibbsy again plays “You can only have one”. Guests on the show today include Collingwood draftee Jakob Ryan, SANFL GM of Football matt Duldig, Adelaide 36ers star import Robert Franks, and Port Adelaide Football Club John Cahill medallist for 2022 Connor Rozee.
It was the worst-kept secret in Football that Connor Rozee would be their best and fairest winner for 2022. Topping off his breakout All-Australian season with the John Cahill Medal last night, Connor called in to chat with Miles and Bryce about what winning the award means to him.
Robert Franks has starred for the Adelaide 36ers all season and he called in to chat about the team's split results from last weekend.
Bryce Gibbs plays "You can only have one" again today. Questions include - North America or Europe (for travel) - Tickets to the Superbowl or tickets to World Cup final (Soccer). - Mbappe or Cristiano Ronaldo - Sheerin or Burley? - Rozee or Boak - Rankine or Rochelle - Judd or Kennedy - Carlton Life Membership or AFL Hall of Fame induction.
The SANFL has had its hands full, helping facilitate "Magic Round" for the AFL in Adelaide. Matt Duldig joined the boys to discuss how the fixture planning for the magic round is going. Other topics discussed included the AFL's mid-season draft, the state of football in regional SA, and how to order an "Ultimate Football Membership" at Adelaide Oval.
Former Glenelg boy Jakob Ryan was taken by Collingwood at pick 28 of the 2022 AFL National Draft. He phoned in to speak with Miles and Bryce and give an update on how he is settling in at the AIA Centre.
Miles and Bryce have a good old fashion dust-up over the issue of the midseason draft. The potential of the Barossa hosting a match during AFL Magic Round is discussed with the region likely to miss out in favour of Mt Barker.
Bryce Gibbs takes a close look at the latest in news from Qatar as the FIFA World Cup enters the Knockout phase of the competition.
Producer Jason joins Miles and Bryce to go through the latest in Sports news from around the world.
- Steph Curry shooting 5 full-court shots. Is the video real or fake? - Weird requests from fans? Strangest things Bryce was asked to sign or do for fans. - Bryce Gibbs guarantees Brett Turner will have 6 Magarey medal votes when they play the Crows this year. Glenelg coach Brett Hand has parted ways with the club.
Miles Pfitzner and Bryce Gibbs with another edition of SEN SA Summer Breakfast. Topics on the show today included the return of the Adelaide 500 saw over 250K patrons turn up over the 4 days. In cricket, the Aussies retained the Fran Worrell trophy and the Redbacks finally had a Shield win. In the world game, the Socceroos were brave in their elimination from the world cup by Argentina. And in AFL the draw for round 1 was announced with Miles especially unhappy about the timing of its release. Guests today included SA Redback Jordan Buckingham, former Socceroo and Adelaide United coach Mark Milligan, and the winner of the Lalo Adelaide 500 Broc Fenney.