AFL legend Nick Riewoldt is set to enhance his media presence as he prepares to return to Melbourne in 2025. Riewoldt will not only be part of the 7AFL coverage but will also feature in a new breakfast show on Triple M, alongside well-known personalities in the broadcasting industry.

Nick Riewoldt to Join Triple M Breakfast Show and 7AFL Coverage in Melbourne for 2025

Nick Riewoldt's New Role at Triple M

Nick Riewoldt, the 42-year-old former AFL superstar, is joining Triple M's new breakfast show titled Mick in the Morning, with Roo, Titus and Rosie. In this show, he will collaborate with seasoned broadcaster Mick Molloy, comedian Titus O'Reily, and Rose Walton. The announcement comes as Riewoldt returns to Melbourne after a two-year stint in Texas with his wife Cath and their three sons.

Molloy’s Excitement for Melbourne Return

Mick Molloy, a popular figure in Melbourne's media landscape, expressed his enthusiasm about returning to his hometown after spending the past two years hosting a breakfast show in Sydney. He noted the potential for plenty of football discussions on the show, hinting at humorous moments related to his support for Richmond, indicating a rich blend of sports commentary and entertainment.

Riewoldt's Commitment to AFL Coverage

Riewoldt has been a prominent voice in the AFL since retiring in 2017, and he is committed to bringing enriching content to fans. Apart from his role in Triple M, he will contribute to Seven's AFL coverage in 2025, actively participating in mid-week programming that will be announced soon. Riewoldt expressed his excitement about joining 7AFL, emphasizing the opportunity to connect with football fans across Australia through engaging stories and live broadcasts.

A Glorious Career Highlighted

In his illustrious career, Riewoldt played 336 games for St Kilda, earning six best and fairest awards. His transition from a remarkable playing career to a dynamic media presence marks a new chapter as he aims to inspire the next generation of AFL enthusiasts while entertaining audiences in Melbourne and beyond.