The Sunday Roast

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The Sunday Roast is a sports talk show that deals with the issues in the National Rugby League. It first aired in 2005, beginning at 11am and leading in the Sunday Footy Show. In 2006, with the axing of Boots 'n' All, the Sunday Footy Show moved to 11am, with The Sunday Roast moving to Midday and extending its duration to an hour.

Host Position First Season
Andrew Voss Channel Nine rugby league commentator 2005
Matthew Johns Former player, Channel Nine rugby league commentator 2005
Mark Geyer Former player, columnist in Rugby League Week 2005
Phil Gould Former player and coach, Channel Nine rugby league commentator 2006

Host Position
Paul Kent Columnist for The Daily Telegraph
Bill Harrigan Former Referee
Ray Warren Head Channel Nine rugby league commentator
Michael Sullivan Former Cronulla Sharks player
Mark Riddell Parramatta Eels player
Terry Kennedy Former Channel 10 sports newsreader in Brisbane, commentator on Optus Vision's ARL coverage
Ben Ikin Former Brisbane Broncos player
Peter Sterling Former Eels player, current commentator
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