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  1. Timothy Lane (born 18 September 1951 in Launceston, Tasmania) is a veteran Australian sports broadcaster and journalist who works at the Seven Network and Fairfax. He currently calls Australian rules football matches for 3AW radio on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and writes for The Age newspaper.

  2. Dec 21, 2019 · Tim Lane is a columnist for the Sunday Age. Opinion. AFL 2020. Sport Thought: an ode to Moorabbin. Football's process of "ground rationalisation", as it was known in the 1980s, was an emotional saga. For thousands of fans, to lose their home ground was to lose part of their personal history. 4 years ago. Tim Lane. Latest. Opinion. Boxing Day Test.

  3. 3AW AFL broadcaster Tim Lane is featured in an interview in the latest issue of Jock’s Journal. It’s been an amazing career with 2022 marking his 50th year of calling sporting events.

  4. Tim Lane signs at 3AW for another year. 17 October 2022 · News. 3AW’s Tim Lane has renewed his contract for another year, which will see him calling AFL matches for 3AW on Saturday and Sunday afternoons for the 2023 season. Tim Lane said he is delighted to continue the contract for another year.

  5. www.theroar.com.au › author › tim-laneTim Lane's Roar Profile

    Tim Lane is one of the most respected voices in Australian sport, having gained a strong following for his weekly AFL column in The Age. Tim has also called 32 AFL/VFL grand finals and was behind ...

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  7. Mar 30, 2024 · Timothy Lane (born 18 September 1951 in Launceston, Tasmania) is a veteran Australian sports broadcaster and journalist who works at the Seven Network and Fairfax. He currently calls Australian rules football (AFL) matches for 3AW radio on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and writes for The Age newspa.

  8. Tim Lane is one of the most respected sporting commentators in Australia. He's been broadcasting and writing about sport for 46 years. His starting point was an accidental introduction to football broadcasting in Devonport, Tasmania, in 1972.

  9. May 2, 2023 · Tim Lane has been dreaming of a Tasmanian AFL team for decades. His vision is something 'genuinely representative of all Tasmanians'. But he says that the people who have forced it to develop have derided the idea in the past. Why is he disappointed with what's on offer? Credits. Leon Compton, Presenter. Broadcast2 May 20232 May 2023. Full Episode.

  10. Tim Lane has been broadcasting and writing about sport for more than 40 years. He spent three decades with the ABC covering football and international cricket, and worked at five Olympic Games. Today, he writes a weekly column for the Sunday Age and continues to broadcast AFL games and cricket on 3AW.