Sports Entertainment Network (SEN)
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Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), formerly Crocmedia, is an Australian radio and television distribution company established in 2006. SEN's parent company is Sports Entertainment Group (SEG), formerly Pacific Star Network. Source
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| Scope | National |
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| Language | English, Hebrew, Polish |
| Country | Australia |
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| Frequency | Biweekly/Fortnightly |
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Search ArticlesSEN's AFL Team of the Week for Round 18, 2026
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand The SEN Team of The Week is in for Round 18! A week full of top tier fixtures, Fremantle all but locked up top spot as the race for top 10 continued to take shape.
Bazball is dead: Shovelling the dirt on Test cricket's failed experiment
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand We gather here today to shovel dirt on the failed experiment that was Bazball. An adventure conceived in freedom, expanse and aggression. A style to revolutionise the staid format of Test cricket… that ultimately fell at the disciplines and demands required in the longest, most testing discipline in professional sport. Bazball proved more of a social movement than a sporting strategy.
Brereton: The "unsettling influence" at the root of Gold Coast's issues
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand When Christian Petracca left Melbourne for the Gold Coast, the Suns’ premiership stocks rose exponentially. 18 rounds into the season, they could not be lower. The Suns have underperformed severely, residing in 14th place after a 79-point loss to Adelaide - marking their seventh consecutive defeat. In attempt to restore form, coach Damien Hardwick has enforced a shift on their expensive star recruit.
The 'hard-nosed hard-arse' firming as England's next Test coach
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand After four years of Bazball and Brendon McCullum being in charge of England’s men’s Test team, the ECB is officially on the lookout for a new coach. And with the governing body set to begin its search, Robert Craddock thinks they’ll look for the complete opposite in McCullum’s replacement.
"Got a great side": Why Parker is confident of a Dolphins rebound
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Corey Parker has backed the Dolphins to return to form off the back of their record-breaking defeat on Saturday. In the Battle of the Fins, a depleted Dolphins side without four of their Origin representatives and Isaiya Katoa came out heavily bruised, losing 66-0 to Cronulla in their biggest defeat since joining the NRL in 2023.
Johns: Luai to the Eels can only be a good thing
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand With Jarome Luai looking for his third club in the space of four years, Matty Johns believes the Eels could be a great addition to their side. The news came out on Thursday that the four-time premiership player will not be a part of the Tigers’ 2027 squad, seeing him only serve two of his five-year contract at the merged club.
"Need more evidence": Why Gately isn't getting carried away with 2YO filly
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand As the Spring Racing Carnival edges closer towards us, it’s time to start looking at the futures markets for some key Group 1s. When analysing the opening Group 1 of the Flemington Carnival on Derby Day - the Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) - there is an interesting runner who has bolstered in the market. And that is none other than the Ciaron Maher-trained two-year-old filly, Angels Fury, who has two wins from two starts this winter.
Draft Watch: Port father/son gun back with a bang; potential No.1 imposes himself
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Following on from the two National Championships games last Wednesday, there were four Talent League fixtures over the weekend. Some Vic Metro players were back in action with their Talent League clubs, including the highly rated Louis Salopek who stepped out for the Dandenong Stingrays for the first time in 2026.
NRL Player of the Year: Sharks stars cash in, Titans gun steals votes in honourable loss
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Every round, our panel of SEN experts vote on the three best players from each game across the weekend of NRL action. Three votes are awarded to the best player on the field, two for the next best and one for the third best. Those votes are collated and at the end of the season, a winner will be crowned! Who earnt the votes this weekend?
Signings watch: The Bronco that must be 'priority one' for re-signing
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand With the Broncos looking at their roster for 2027 and beyond, Corey Parker has named the player that the reigning premiers need to re-sign. It’s been a disappointing season for Brisbane, who have struggled to recapture the form they displayed in 2025, having lost their last eight matches to sit 14th on the ladder.