Australian Rules Football
- Malcolm Blight : Network Ten 1995–1997, Channel Seven 1997–1998;2000 Network Ten 2002;2005
- James Brayshaw : Channel Seven 1997–2001, Nine Network 2001–
- Dermott Brereton : Nine Network 1992–2011, Foxtel 2012-
- Wayne Carey : Foxtel 2006–
- Dennis Cometti : Channel Seven 1986–2002, Nine Network 2002–2007, Channel Seven 2007–
- Chris Dittmar : Channel Seven 1995–
- Tom Harley : Channel Seven 2012-
- Craig Hutchison : Channel Seven 1999–2006, Nine Network 2006–
- Peter Landy
- Brett Kirk: Channel Seven 2012-
- Tim Lane : ABC (Aus) 1979–, Network Ten 2003–
- Dan Lonergan : ABC (Aus) 1997–
- Mick Malthouse : Channel 7 2012-, 3AW 2012-
- Bruce McAvaney : Channel Seven 1980–1983, Channel Ten 1983–1989, Channel Seven 1989–
- Eddie McGuire : Nine Network 1994–2006, Foxtel 2012-
- Hamish McLachlin : Channel Seven 2012-
- Glenn Mitchell : ABC (Aus) 1990–
- Michael Roberts : Nine Network 1989–
- Peter Walsh : ABC (Aus) 1978–
- Basil Zempilas : Channel Seven 2012-
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