Just Sport
Radio Sport
| Start | Finish | Program |
|---|---|---|
| 12:00am | 1:45am | Wake Up Morning Show |
| 12:00am | 1:45am | Wake Up Morning Show |
| 12:00am | 1:45am | On Air Now Wake Up Morning Show |
| 12:00am | 1:45am | Wake Up Morning Show |
6am-9am Wednesday to Thursday
Tony Veitch is one of New Zealand’s leading sports journalists, winning numerous awards.
He has the respect of sportspeople and sporting officials and is known for his hard-hitting interviews.
Veitchy is a keen golfer, follower of the NRL, and loves his test cricket.
6am-9am Monday and Tuesday
Rikki has been with Radio Sport since becoming a newly minted journo out of New Zealand Broadcasting School in 2003, but had a near 3-year sabbatical when she lived in London. While there she worked freelance in radio, covering everything from Darts to Wimbledon.
She moved back home in 2008 and slipped straight back in with the old crew, before coming the Sports Editor for Radio Sport and Newstalk ZB in late 2010. She loves and enjoys all sport, and can't believe people pay her to watch it. From rugby to hockey, tennis and netball, Olympic sports and our highest profile stars, there is always a story to tell.
9am-Midday Mon-Fri
Brendan Telfer has been a sports broadcaster, radio and television, for 38 years.
During that time he has earned a reputation as a thoroughly professional and sometimes opinionated journalist, never afraid to call it how he sees it, a person with an eye for the unusual or humorous.
“Telf” is a keen golfer and supporter of English Premier League side Chelsea.
Midday-3pm Mon-Fri
Kent Johns has been with Radio Sport since the station's early days.
Boasting a sound all-round knowledge of sport, Kent is well-placed to talk to you about any sporting topic.
A handy footballer, Kent still can been with the round ball and is currently keeping fit by playing touch footy.
3pm-6pm Mon-Fri
D’Arcy is a petrolhead, snowboarder and diehard Warriors supporter.
He claims no national rep honours but if caps were handed out for shooting off at the mouth, he'd be the most capped sportsman in New Zealand history.
In the last two years he’s become a devoted husband and father.