With calling teams for each broadcaster well established as the season begins anew, we've cast an eye over the current crop of those occupying the special comments chair.
There are some very familiar names, who've dominated the space for considerable amounts of time, and some fresh and exciting newcomers, too.
Who are those adding flavour and insight to a call team?
9. Jack Riewoldt
Three flags, three Colemans and three All-Australian blazers leave this Tasmanian uniquely positioned to pass comment on any given match. His everyman demeanour makes him feel like a friend to all, and his sharp willingness to call out forward craft that doesn't cut the mustard make him a trustworthy voice in the specials chair.


























Cornes tries too hard to be controversial to be good.