Tom Morris (journalist)

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Born (1991-07-30) 30 July 1991 (age 34)
Yearsactive2015−present
Tom Morris
Born (1991-07-30) 30 July 1991 (age 34)
EducationMelbourne Grammar/La Trobe University
Years active2015−present
EmployerSeven Network

Tom Morris (born 30 July 1991)[1] is an Australian sports journalist who specialises in Australian rules football and cricket. He is a football reporter at the Seven Network and also appears on Sunday Footy Feast and Agenda Setters.

Television

Fox Sports

In 2015, Morris was hired by Fox Sports.[2]

A keen cricket lover, Morris also worked for Fox Cricket and caught a ball at a Big Bash League match.[3] Morris also contributed to Cricinfo.[4]

Nine Network

In November 2023, Morris was hired by the Nine Network as the chief football reporter.[5]

Morris hosts Nine's AFL show Footy Furnace with James Hird[6] and Jimmy Bartel.[7]

In 2025, Morris joined Footy Classified.[8]

Seven Network

In 2026, Morris joined the Seven Network’s AFL and cricket coverage.[9]He will also host the network’s weekly Wednesday night program The Agenda Setters, alongside 7NEWS chief football reporter Mitch Cleary, Nick Riewoldt, and a rotating fourth panellist.[10][11]

Radio

AFL

He has also held roles with 3AW,[12] SEN, News Corp and the St Kilda Football Club.[13]

In March 2023, Morris returned to the media hosting Sunday Crunchtime on radio station SEN with former Fox Footy colleague Sarah Olle.[14][15]

In May 2023, Morris broke the story that Richmond coach Damien Hardwick was to announce his resignation effective immediately. Morris received praise from his peers for the scoop.[16][17]

Cricket

In 2024, Morris joined the SEN cricket team as host and commentator of their coverage of the 2024/2025 Australian summer of cricket.[18][19]

Controversies

Awards

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