Rugby League Legends Join Wide World of Sports New Radio Show
Rugby League Legends Join Wide World of Sports New Radio Show
The biggest names in rugby league are joining the new Wide World of Sports radio show from Monday, February 17.
The man regarded as the greatest fullback to play the game, Billy Slater, NSW’s most capped captain, Paul Gallen, and Blues Origin coach, Brad Fittler will be giving their opinions and insights on the biggest stories in rugby league and engaging directly with listeners on 2GB and 4BC.
Slater will join WWOS host Mark Levy on Mondays, with Gallen on Tuesdays and Fittler on every Wednesday, while the former long-time TV host of Wide World of Sports, Ken Sutcliffe, will be a special guest each Thursday night for “Kenny’s Corner”.
Meanwhile, The Continuous Call Team will be back in 2020 with a lineup including Mark Levy, Darryl Brohman, Erin Molan, Mark Riddell, David Morrow, Jamie Soward, Anthony Griffin, Chris Warren, James Willis and Joel Caine. Ray Hadley will continue to call State of Origin games and the NRL Grand Final.
“Wide World of Sports radio has the biggest names and the best coverage of sport and rugby league in particular, with Slater, Gallen and Fittler adding a new layer of expert commentary,” said Nine Radio Head of Content, Greg Byrnes.
“The show will give Sydney and Brisbane listeners everything they need to know about the game they love.
“The Continuous Call Team is set for another cracking season as they return for a record 34th year covering rugby league.”
For more information:
Miranda Ward
Communications Manager, Nine
miward@nine.com.au
Friday, February 14, 2020