With AFL broadcasters now granted the ability to field their own team for games of the season in 2025, fans can prepare for a wealth of new talent and opportunities for pundits in all corners of the media landscape.
The AFL media coverage is expansive and ranges from commentary to breaking news and expert analysis.
Below we've listed six of the AFL media's most exciting up-and-comers who may already be established commentators, players or media personalities, and are now beginning to make their mark in the world of AFL football.
2. Jack Heverin
Heverin started his career commentating local footy games on the Mornington Peninsula and has slowly worked his way up to becoming one of not only the AFL's, but sports' most promising voices.
He cut his way through the industry covering an array of sports like cricket, lawn bowls, netball, basketball and tennis but has found himself on this list due to his recent work covering the AFL on SEN and Triple M.
Heverin hosted "The Sporting Capital" and was a prominent commentator on AFL Nation before heading over to Triple M.