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Sportsday WA

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West Coast Eagles
Fremantle Dockers
Matildas
Australian Football League
WAFL
Perth
West Coast Fever
Western Force
NRL
Fremantle Football Club
Asian Cup
Socceroos
Adelaide Crows
Perth Wildcats
Perth Bears
Formula One
NBL
Carlton Football Club
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Peter Vlahos talks sport right across WA on Sportsday.

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Guests - Bill Walker, Peter Wilson and Bobby Despotovski

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Perth Glory legend Bobby Despotovski discusses his son Sebastian's new two-year deal with Perth Glory and the pressure on him to emulate his father's famous feats.

How does Bobby think Australia will fare at the World Cup, what does he make of their... more

Dual premiership winning Eagles utility Peter Wilson joins SportsdayWA for a wide-ranging chat.

He reveals who he believes the more important West Coast Eagle is and makes a big declaration about Fremantle.

Wilson honours Bill Walker and chats abou... more

Swan Districts legend Bill Walker was bestowed the ultimate footballing honour last night when he was elevated to legend status at the AFL Hall of Fame dinner.

He joins Sportsday to relive his days on the farm at Narembeen and how he made his way in... more

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Recent Guests

Romelda Aiken-George
Netball player for West Coast Fever
West Coast Fever
Episode: Star West Coast Fever shooter Romelda Aiken-George joins Sportsday following the weekends loss to Melbourne Mavericks
Troy Cook
Former Fremantle and Sydney AFL player
Former AFL player for Fremantle and Sydney
Episode: Former Fremantle and Sydney midfielder Troy Cook joined Sportsday following good mate Justin Longmuir leading Fremantle to an 11th straight win
Alex Vlahos
Racing presenter providing WA racing wrap
Sportsday WA
Episode: Full Show - June 1
Andrew Pruyn
Coach of Swan Districts Football Club
Swan Districts Football Club
Episode: Swan Districts coach Andrew Pruyn reviews his side come from behind against Perth and chats the clubs Big Freeze Day
Darren Buick
Former Essendon player, guest analyst
Essendon Football Club/Media
Episode: Saturday's in WA - Saturday 30th May 2026 - Full Show
Kadie Ann Denahey
Professional netball player
West Coast Fever
Episode: The West Coast Fever's star defender Kadie Ann Denahey joined Sportsday WA following the weekends crucial win over the Firebirds.
Nic White
Assistant coach of Western Force, former Wallaby
Western Force
Episode: Western Force Assistant Coach Nic White Reflects On The Western Force's Win Over Fijian Drua
Tim Watson
Sports commentator, SEN Breakfast contributor
SEN
Episode: Sportsday WA Full Show - May 26
Graeme Cornes
Former football player and coach, prominent commentator
Sportsmedia / AFL circles
Episode: SANFL legend Graham Cornes is not surprised by the departure's of Michael Voss and Brad Scott

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Peter Vlahos
Host of WA sports program with regional focus

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 28 ratings
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    It takes way too long for you to put the podcast up

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    Perfect podcast for West Aussie expats

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Fans appreciate WA-focused discussions and guest access to local athletes.
Listeners value the mix of nostalgia, analysis, and live WA sports updates.
Some listeners note inconsistent episode availability and longer production gaps.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Simon Hill has high hopes for Socceroos at the upcoming World Cup and makes a bold statement regarding the new generation of players
Q: What's your general thinking on the Socceroos squad and their chances, given the talent coming through and the experience of the older players?
Simon Hill emphasizes cautious optimism: while several young players show real potential and could form the basis of a strong side, there are still gaps to bridge to reach the level of Australia's 2006 Golden Generation; success would depend on how well the youngsters develop, integrate with veterans, and perform on the big stage.
Western Force Assistant Coach James Stannard says the club has never had a better opportunity to play Super Rugby Pacific Finals
Q: How important are the remaining games in shaping finals chances?
Each match is treated as crucial, with the focus on winning and earning points, while understanding the nuances of the points system and how it rewards close games and big wins.
Western Force Assistant Coach James Stannard says the club has never had a better opportunity to play Super Rugby Pacific Finals
Q: What makes this season different for the Western Force compared to previous years?
The team has built cohesion over several seasons, leading to smoother play and better on-field relationships, which has translated into stronger performances and a credible finals push.
SANFL legend Graham Cornes is not surprised by the departure's of Michael Voss and Brad Scott
Q: What has changed in the relationship between players and coaches over the years?
The guest explains that modern players have more power and feedback is more direct, leading coaches to emphasize relationships, compassion, and understanding rather than old-school, hard-nosed tactics.
Western Force Assistant Coach Nic White Reflects On The Western Force's Win Over Fijian Drua
Q: What are your thoughts on the season as you head into this weekend's game against the Waratahs, and how does the squad plan to finish the year?
Despite missing the finals, the mood is about finishing strong, building on recent improvements, keeping the squad settled, and trying to secure a final win to finish the season with a positive light and reward the loyal supporters.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sportsday WA

What is Sportsday WA about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Sports-focused WA program that covers local AFL, rugby league, and broader regional sports, with a strong WA flavor and frequent guest line-ups from players, coaches, journalists, and sports executives. Episodes blend game analysis, post-match reflections, and industry updates (e.g., WAFL, NRL WA expansion), often anchored by in-depth conversations with notable figures in Western Australian sport. A standout aspect is the ongoing emphasis on local clubs (including new ventures like a WA-based rugby league team) and regional lifestyle partners, giving listeners both competition context and community stories. The show tends to feature veteran voices, high-profile athletes, and strategic discussions about development, leadership, and WA sports... more

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1. 6PR Sports Today
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4. Mornings with Mark Duffield
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1. Romelda Aiken-George
2. Troy Cook
3. Alex Vlahos
4. Andrew Pruyn
5. Darren Buick
6. Kadie Ann Denahey
7. Nic White
8. Tim Watson

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