It’s been 30 years of AFL footy and fun.
Australia’s longest running AFL program, Sunday Footy Show, returns with the biggest season yet, celebrating its 30th year on air.
The first episode of the season begins this Sunday at 10.00am on Channel 9 and 9Now.
It was a huge year back in 1993: Jurassic Park was the biggest movie in the world, Bill Clinton was in the White House, Essendon’s ‘Baby Bombers’ were on a mission – and the Sunday Footy Show made its debut.
Well rested, and with a huge pre-season behind them, host Tony Jones will once again be joined by Matthew Lloyd, Nathan Brown, Kane Cornes and Damian Barrett as they take a look back on 30 incredible years of the show, and dissect all the Round One action.
Lou’s Handball will make a triumphant return as current players and legends of the game go head to head to win money for home viewers.
Joining the show this year is 9News sports reporter Alicia Muling who will fill viewers in on all the breaking stories as they happen.
Fan-favourite segment What Caught My Eye returns as the panel review the off-season, along with Vol-Kane-O, Lloydy’s Deep Dive and Damo’s Agenda.
Plus, this year a new debate segment debuts, where two esteemed panellists will face off on a divisive topic, with home viewers choosing the winner.
Treat yourself to a big morning feast when the Sunday Footy Show, the AFL’s best and longest running program, returns this Sunday at 10.00am on Nine and 9Now.