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Legends step up for Seven’s Friday night EJ Whitten Game

• Brian Taylor and James Brayshaw will lead the call for Seven

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Aug 27, 2019
1 min read
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Seven has revealed star-studded line-up of former AFL greats will take to AAMI Park on Friday for the EJ Whitten Legends Game on Friday Night Football from Adelaide this week.

Wayne Carey will take the coaching reins for the All Stars with Sabrina Frederick in his corner as assistant coach, and Bernie Vince running messages.

Coaching Victoria is Dermott Brereton with Daisy Pearce assistant coaching and Sharni Layton on running duties.

A collection of AFL stars will return to the field including Cameron Ling, Brendan Fevola and Anthony Koutoufides for the ‘Big V’ and Matthew Richardson, Gavin Wanganeen and Mark Ricciuto for the All Stars, as they raise funds for the EJ Whitten Foundation supporting men’s health awareness.

Brian Taylor and James Brayshaw will lead the call for Seven, with expert commentary from Tim Watson, and ‘Dipper’ and Gilbert McAdam on the boundary.

Armchair Experts with Brownlow medalist Adam Cooney and AFL Superfan Cameron Luke will follow the match with their unique take on proceedings.

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TV Broadcast times:
EJ Whitten Legends match - Victoria v All Stars (AAMI Park), Friday August 30

• Melbourne  7.30pm Live on Channel 7
• Adelaide  7.00pm Live on Channel 7
• Perth  5.30pm Live on 7mate
• Sydney  7.30pm Live on 7mate
• Brisbane  7.30pm Live on 7mate

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