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-The BPM Media free iPhone App RED TIME SPORT out now - click here to download.

COMING UP:
-The First Serve: BPM Media along with Essendon Hyundai present Australia's only dedicated radio tennis program every Sunday morning between 9-10am on 1116 SEN in Melbourne also via the SEN Website and on your iPhone and Android Phone via the SEN App.
 
-In the Paint: BPM Media along with Simple Juke present Australia's only dedicated radio basketball program every Sunday morning between 10-11am on 1116 SEN in Melbourne also via the SEN Website and on your iPhone and Android Phone via the SEN App.
 
-VFL and TAC Cup Radio: Coming soon - more details to come. 


Check out Peter and Brett Previwing the 2012 Australian Open Womens Final
 
Listen to the highlights of the 2011 VFL Grand Final. 

 
Latest Sports News
  • GI to miss NRL opener
    South Sydney star Greg Inglis will definitely miss the start of the NRL season after scans confirmed he would be out for four to six weeks.
  • WA shackle Bulls bats
    Western Australia are in control after the first day of their top-of-the-table Sheffield Shield clash with Queensland at the Gabba, holding the hosts to 7-212 in a day of slow...
  • Capello hits out at FA over Terry decision
    Fabio Capello has hit out at the Football Association's decision to remove the England captaincy from John Terry.
  • Manning makes it count
    After a season peppered with fight backs The New York Giants' Eli Manning saved his best for last in Sunday's Super Bowl win.
  • Masten's time is now?
    West Coast midfield general Matt Priddis believes Chris Masten will finally establish himself as an A-Grade midfielder for the Eagles in 2012.
  • Brebner cops a week
    Melbourne Victory midfielder Grant Brebner has been handed a one-game ban after he was sent off in Saturday night’s derby against the Melbourne Heart.
  • Black Caps thrash Zimbabwe
    Some stiff resistance from the Zimbabwean lower order merely delayed the inevitable as New Zealand won the second ODI by 141 runs in Whangarei on Monday.