Commentary team revealed for Legends Game on Seven and 7plus Sport – Taylor, Richardson, Maher, DiPierdomenico, Maddern and more to feature on Seven and 7plus
A stable of elite and much loved commentators have been revealed for the iconic Four’N Twenty Legends Game for Prostate Cancer on Thursday, 28 August at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport.
Seven favourites Brian Taylor, Matthew Richardson, Rebecca Maddern and Andy Maher will feature, while popular footy personality and former AFL great, Billy Brownless and arguably Australian football’s most iconic boundary rider, Robert ‘Dipper’ DiPierdomenico, will join the team to keep viewers entertained. More big names will be announced soon.
The much-anticipated state of origin clash between Victoria and the All Stars is named in honour of football legend E.J Whitten, who passed away from prostate cancer 30 years ago.
The event aims to raise much needed awareness and funds for prostate cancer through the Australian Prostate Centre, a world-class prostate cancer hub that brings together the best in care, treatments and collaborative research for Australian men and their families.
Leading Victoria as Captain is 7AFL Expert Commentator and Hawthorn legend, Luke Hodge, while AFL great and former 7NEWS Melbourne Sport Presenter, Tim Watson, will take the reins as Coach. Representing the All Stars as Captain is 7AFL Expert Commentator and St Kilda great Nick Riewoldt, with Hawthorn icon and Seven’s House of Wellness co-host Shane Crawford set to Coach.
Legends Game for prostate cancer – Thursday 28 August 7.00pm AEST live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport
Media Release – Seven
Link to 7plus HERE
TV Central AFL content HERE
Commentary team revealed for Legends Game on Seven and 7plus Sport












								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								


















