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AFL Footy Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Footy Show (AFL)

''The Footy Show'' is a Logie Award winning Australian sports and variety entertainment television program, shown on the Nine Network and its affiliates.
The show, which is dedicated to the Australian Football League (AFL) and Australian rules football, made its debut on 24 March 1994. The show has won several Logies.
Originally hosted by Eddie McGuire, from its inception in 1994 to 2005, he was replaced in the 2006 season by Garry Lyon and James Brayshaw
The name ''The Footy Show'' derives from the diminutive form of the word football commonly used in Australian English.
==Presenters==

* Garry Lyon (2006–present)
* James Brayshaw (2006–present)
* Sam Newman (1994–present)
; Supporting
* Shane Crawford (2009–present) (rotating panellist)
* Billy Brownless (2009–present) (rotating panellist)
* Damian Barrett (2010–present) (news reporter)
* Dave Hughes (2015–present) (semi-regular)
; Former
* Eddie McGuire (1994–2005) main host
* Trevor Marmalade (1994–2008)
* Matthew Lloyd (2012) (rotating panellist)
* Craig Hutchison (2009-2009) (news reporter) now host Sunday footy show

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