The Run Home

The Run Home

The drivetime slot "The Run Home" is hosted by Francis Leach and David Schwarz. The theme music used is "Coming Home" by Alex Lloyd.

Regular guests include journalist Mark Robinson, Gossip contributor Sergio Paradise, umpire Derek Humphrey-Smith as well as football men Nathan Buckley, Dermott Brereton andRodney Eade.

The Run Home's trademark segment is called "THE SOAPBOX" which is sponsored by Fujitsu and is an open forum for listeners to talk about whatever they would like to get off there chest, you set the agenda during the soapbox and let fly at whatever or whoever you want.

There’s also sports central updates from Matt Thompson, Tony Schibecci and Matt Granland.

Regular segments on this show are:

Monday: "Monday Footy Review" with five time day, five time night premiership player Dermott Brereton as well as brownlow medalist Nathan Buckley.TV and Hot Gossip with Sergio Paradise..

Tuesday - Umpiring and Tribunal with former AFL Umpire Derek Humphrey-Smith.

Wednesday – The big sporting stars in the Bridgestone Garage, Training days just a few days out from the next round of AFL and of course Dave Colbert's spin on sport after 6.

Thursday – The Rocket and Robbo show:Mark Robinson from the Herald Sun and Western Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade.


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