Breakfast with Harf Daniel Harford
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Join Daniel Harford for breakfast each Monday to Friday from 6.00am – 8.30am.
Breakfast with Harf is a great mix of sport and racing from across Victoria, Australia and the world.
The Early Mail will help you find winners during the week, while Mark Hunter's Friday Form is a popular segment.
Joining Harf across the week – Scott Gullan (Herald Sun), Jordan Lewis (Fox Footy), Brent Harvey (North Melbourne legend), Adam Ramanauskas (Essendon premiership player) and more.
Kick off your day with Breakfast with Harf, for all the latest sporting news and updates.
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Billy Frampton on the enormity of playing on Anzac Day
Collingwood defender Billy Frampton joined Breakfast with Harf as the Pies prepare to take on the Bombers in the Anzac Day clash tomorrow at the MCG.
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Breakfast with Harf highlights (April 24, 2024)
Listen back to the best bits form Wednesday's show.
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Meet the man who had 81 touches in a game of footy at the weekend
Tom Baulch, better known as 'Prime Train' on social media, joined Harf on Breakfast to talk about his epic game of football and how he's trying to promote to the game of footy in country towns.
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Jake Kelly says the Bombers are showing some good signs
Essendon defender Jake Kelly joined Harf on Breakfast to talk about the privilege of playing in the Anzac Day clash against the Pies and how the Bombers are starting to show signs of becoming a better and more consistent team.
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Buku Khamis on grasping the opportunity at the Dogs
Defender at the Western Bulldogs Buku Khamis joined Harf on breakfast to talk about how he has cemented himself a spot in the Dogs defensive unit and how the team is tracking as they head to the west to play Fremantle.
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The Big Yarn: Harf wants to see a 'goose tax' introduced in the AFL
Harf has had his say on the decision that saw Jesse Hogan freed at the tribunal last night for his hit on Lewis Young and agrees the tribunal got it right by letting him off based off similar incidents this year, but Harf wants to see players start getting suspended for off the ball hits as they are not football actions.
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