Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) has doubled down on rugby league in 2025, moving to broadcast four matches per weekend, as well as unveiling SEN Stadium in-venue coverage at all games.
SEN’s expert call team for the 2025 NRL Premiership season includes Brett Kimmorley, Scott Sattler, Justin Horo, Tim Mannah, Andrew McCullough, Adam Blair, Mark Carroll, Corey Parker, Tim Mannah and Gary Freeman. Play-by-play commentary will be delivered by Joel Caine, Brenton Speed, Jimmy Smith and Mark Braybrook.
They join weekday hosts and experts including Matty Johns, Denan Kemp, Michelle Bishop, Bryan Fletcher, Matthew White, Corey Parker and Matt Rogers as part of SEN League’s 7-days-a-week coverage.
In addition to live game coverage, SEN launches Saturday League Kick-Off, a new show hosted by Scott Sattler and Andrew Webster. The program will also be simulcast live on Fox Sports every Saturday from 10am, beginning March 15, with the radio-only launch on March 8.
Support shows such as Crunch Time NRL will also be back, airing from midday every Saturday and Sunday as the team counts down to kick-off.
The Saturday edition will be hosted by Satts & Webby along with the Saturday NRL call team, while the Sunday edition will be hosted by Jimmy Smith and Justin Horo.
Once again in 2025, SEN 1170AM showcase NRL games, with SENQ 693AM and Gold Coast 1620AM also broadcasting up to four games each week, while the Super Radio and Resonate Networks will take two games a week, usually on Thursdays and Fridays.
Listeners can enjoy four matches broadcast live every weekend, which are also available to be streamed on SEN Fanatic, via the SEN App. Additionally, for fans of the Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm, these games will have parochial ‘Broncos Radio’ and ‘Storm Radio’ calls respectively.
SEN Stadium will provide real-time commentary for in-venue audiences, whilst SEN Sync will enable fans to watch the television broadcast simultaneously at home.
SEN’s coverage of Round 1 of the 2025 NRL season will continue tonight (Thursday 6 March), when the Sydney Roosters take on the Brisbane Broncos. The broadcast will begin from 7pm AEDT/6pm AEST, before the start of play at 8pm AEDT/7pm AEDT. Broncos Radio will be available via SEN Fanatic.