
Mark Duffield shapes the Western Australian sporting agenda each day – with a focus on news, opinion, key guests, interviews, talkback and the topics that matter to the WA sporting landscape.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 400 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Mornings with Mark Duffield hits your airwaves on Wednesday morning from the SEN WA Studio. The show gets started with Duffs Editorial and Four Thoughts. He is then joined by Dr Sean Gorman in the studio for Duff and the Doctor - they chat to Roger H... more
Dr Sean Gorman, author and researcher into indigenous history and culture, joins Duff in the studio for Duff and the Doctor featuring a chat with Roger Hayden ahead of week two of Sir Doug Nicholls Round.
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Roger Hayden catches up with Duff and the Doctor during Sir Doug Nicholls Round of the AFL. They chat on the signficance of the round, Stephen Hill designing the Walyalup Indigenous jumper, the Dockers NGA program, how to address the talent pipeline ... more
Aaron Hardie was recently announced as Western Australia's Sheffield Shield Captain for season 2026/27. He chats to Duff on his experience in the PSL, refresh of the state squad, update on players, leadership support from Sam Whiteman, Beau Casson's ... more
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Stop interviewing this guy he mumbles and bumbles and is so hard to understand every single time
I like Duff and respect his viewpoint. And granted he may feel the Eagles are so bad right now they’re not worth talking about. But I think in a 2 team town, there are plenty of WCE fans who’d appreciate a bit more of his time. Less WAFL and Freo and more Eagles please.
Duff stands out so much from the other absolute garbage that fills the SENWA lineup. Top class, no click bait garbage and unusually unbiased views. Only needs to drop Maggots from the lineup and it’s the perfect show. So good to enjoy media as it should be.
Duff is a ripper. Get him to do the Breakfast show.
Mark Duffield - always considered and analytical. The go-to-guy on all things WA Football.
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The program focuses on Western Australian football, blending in-depth analysis of Fremantle and West Coast, WAFL and AFLW prospects, and talent development within WA. Listeners benefit from insider perspectives, tactical breakdowns, and industry context provided by journalists, talent managers, coaches, and policy experts. Its strengths include a strong WA-centric lens, informed critique of draft and development pathways, and lively discussions that mix game strategy with behind-the-scenes insights. A distinctive edge is the ongoing emphasis on WA talent pipelines and local narratives, which makes it particularly valuable for sponsors and guests connected to WA football and state-level development.
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