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Ultimate guide to NRL Grand Final week: SEN goes all in

SEN  •  October 2nd, 2025 12:47 pm
Ultimate guide to NRL Grand Final week: SEN goes all in
Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) is set to deliver its biggest ever NRL Grand Final week, highlighted by three simultaneous calls of the weekend’s show piece event – the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership - between the Melbourne Storm and Brisbane Broncos.
This Sunday more than 60 radio stations will receive one of three tailored calls for each market. SEN League’s call team will reach NSW audiences, while Broncos Radio will be broadcast across metro and regional Queensland.
And Storm Radio returns for Victorian audiences.
All three calls will be available on the SEN app and via SEN Stadium in venue, allowing an unprecedented, choose-your-own-experience for League fans. Fans at home can also pair the audio to their chosen TV experience via SEN Sync.
The calls cap off 13 hours of live content this Grand Final Sunday.
SEN League will feature Joel Caine, Brett Kimmorley and Scott Sattler; Broncos Radio will consist of Corey Parker, Andrew McCullough and Mark Braybrook; and Storm Radio will be led by call with Jordan Kounelis and Robbie Kearns.
Kicking off Grand Final day, SEN will be hosting Grand Final Countdown with Ben Davis and Jarrod Wallace from 9am AEDT. The party continues from midday at Accor Stadium in Homebush, with NRL Crunch Time, hosted by Corey Parker, Tim Mannah and Jimmy Smith.
Smith will then be joined by Mary Konstantopoulos and Brett Kimmorley for the call of the NRLW Grand Final from 3.50pm - can the Sydney Roosters win their second straight title, or will the Brisbane Broncos play spoilers?
In the lead up to Sunday’s main event, SEN will be broadcasting live from the heart of Sydney and bringing fans closer to the action with over 30 hours of live content, exclusive commentary and special guests.
It all kicks off with NRL Fan Fest at the Overseas Passenger Terminal in The Rocks, with six hours of live SEN broadcasts on both Thursday 2 October and Friday 3 October between 9am and 3pm, plus the opportunity to win a limited-edition SEN League hat for those who attend.
On Thursday Julian King, Blake Austin, Jimmy Smith and Brett Kimmorley will be on site, and on Friday fans will get the chance to mingle with Matty Johns, Denan Kemp, Hammy Goodman, Joel Caine and Tim Mannah.
On Saturday, NRL Crunch Time will cover all the late breaking Grand Final news with Sean Ormerod and Blake Austin at the helm from 12pm to 3pm.
SEN CEO, Craig Hutchison, said the network’s commitment to the NRL and its fans is stronger than ever.
“NRL Grand Final week is one of the biggest annual events in Australian sport, and we’re proud to be right in the thick of it. From NRL Fan Fest to the final siren, SEN is delivering unmatched access, expert analysis and passionate commentary. Whether you're a Broncos diehard, a Storm loyalist, or just love the game, SEN is your home for everything league this week.
“We look forward to delivering every fan high level League content, however they choose.”
__A full list of SEN’s NRL broadcasts for the week is outlined below: __
Thursday 2 October – LIVE from NRL Fan Fest
9am - 12pm: Julian King & Blake Austin
12 - 3pm: Jimmy Smith & Brett Kimmorley
Friday 3 October – LIVE from NRL Fan Fest
9am - 12pm: Morning Glory with Matty Johns plus Denan Kemp & Hammy Goodman
12 - 3pm: Joel Caine & Tim Mannah
__Saturday 4 October __
10am-12pm: Saturday League Kick Off – Scott Sattler & Adrian Proszenko
12 - 3pm: NRL Crunch Time – Sean Ormerod & Blake Austin
Sunday 5 October – Grand Final Day LIVE from Accor Stadium
9 - 11am: Grand Final Countdown with Ben Davis & Jarrod Wallace
12 - 3.50pm: NRL Crunch Time with Jimmy Smith, Tim Mannah & Corey Parker
3.50 - 6pm: NRLW Grand Final – Roosters v Broncos with Jimmy Smith, Brett Kimmorley & Mary Konstantopoulos
6 - 11pm: NRL Grand Final – Storm v Broncos
Main call: Joel Caine, Brett Kimmorley & Scott Sattler
Broncos Radio: Mark Braybrook, Andrew McCullough & Corey Parker
Storm Radio: Jordan Kounelis & Robbie Kearns
__Monday 6 October __
6 - 8pm: Scott Sattler Sportsday Tribute Show featuring Joel Caine, Mat Rogers, Gary Belcher and more
SEN’s NRL Grand Final coverage can be heard right across SEN and syndicated stations:
The NRLW and NRL Grand Finals (SEN League) can be heard on:
Sport Entertainment Network - SEN 1170am Sydney, SEN SA 1629am in Adelaide, SEN Tassie 1629am, SEN Top End 1611am in Darwin, SEN Mt Gambier 1629am, SENSpirit 621am Bunbury, SENSpirit 1494am in WA’s South West, SEN Peel in Mandurah on DAB+, SEN Goldfields 1611am Kalgoorlie, SEN Fanatic on DAB+, and the SEN App across Australia, including SEN WA in Perth and the Pilbara, Mid-West and Great Southern regions.
Sport Nation – Auckland 1476am, Wellington 1233am, Christchurch 1260am, Waikato (Hamilton & surrounds) 954am , Rotorua 1548am, Whakatane 96.1fm, Tauranga 873am, Wanaka 106.8fm, Alexandra 104.7fm, Hawke's Bay 549am, Kapiti 93.5fm, Palmerston Nth 828am, Ashburton 1071am, Nelson 990am, Taranaki 97.2fm, Oamaru 89.6fm, Dunedin 1206am, Queenstown 93.6fm, Gisborne 1485am, Timaru 1242am, Taupo 91.2fm, Masterton 91.1fm, Westport 93.3fm, Greymouth 93.9fm, Hokitika 89.1fm, Whangārei 92.4fm
The NRL Grand Final can be heard on:
Sport Entertainment Network – SENTrack 801am in the Central Coast & Hunter Valley, SENTrack 1575am in Illawarra, SENTrack 90.3fm in Griffith, SENTrack 1323am in Canberra, SENTrack 1053am in Brisbane
Super Radio Network – including 2SM Sydney, 2HD Newcastle, 2HC Coffs Harbour, 2RE Taree, 2PM Port Macquarie, 2DU Dubbo, 2MO Gunnedah, 2NZ Inverell, 2AD Armidale, 2BH Broken Hill, 2VM Moree, 2MG Mudgee, 2TM Tamworth, Radio 97 Tweed/Gold Coast, 2LF Young, 2PK Parkes, 2EL Orange, 2GF Grafton, 2LM Lismore, 2BS Bathurst, 4AK Toowoomba, 4WK Warwick, 4GY Gympie, 8HA Alice Springs
__Broncos Radio can be heard on: __
Sport Entertainment Network - SENQ 693am Brisbane*, SEN Gold Coast 1620am*, SENTrack 96.3fm in Atherton SENTrack 96.9fm in Ingham, and SENTrack 1611am in Rockhampton.
Resonate* – 4LM in Mt Isa, 4ZR in Roma, 4VL in Charleville, 4SB in Kingaroy, 4HI in Emerald, 4GC Charters Towers, and 4LG in Longreach.
*Also broadcasting the NRLW Grand Final
Storm Radio and the NRLW Grand Finals can be heard on:
Sport Entertainment Network - SEN 1116am Melbourne, SEN Goulburn Valley 1260am, and the SEN App including Victoria on SEN Geelong, SEN Bendigo, SEN Ballarat, SEN Gippsland and SEN Sunraysia.
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