AFL commentator Luke Darcy confirms departure Seven and Triple M

AFL commentator and Western Bulldogs champion Luke Darcy has confirmed his departure from Seven and Triple M.

After Saturday’s grand final, Darcy, 49, will step away from TV and radio commentary, and will instead concentrate on his Empowering Leaders podcast and other career ambitions, that include the Aleda Leadership business.

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While it has been speculated that Darcy’s decision is linked to Seven’s recent signings for its AFL coverage next year (notably Kane Cornes), it is believed he decided to make the move some months ago as he juggled competing priorities.

“I feel incredibly fortunate to have worked with some of the best people you could ever meet on and off air over the last 17 years at Seven and Triple M,” Darcy said.

“I’ve formed many lifelong friendships, during what has been a genuinely fun and enjoyable time.

Luke Darcy has called time on his AFL commentary duties.Luke Darcy has called time on his AFL commentary duties.
Luke Darcy has called time on his AFL commentary duties. Credit: Getty Images

“Sitting in the best seat in the house calling AFL football is a privilege that was never lost on me.

“It will be hard to replicate the fun of broadcasting the footy, however, I am looking forward to devoting more time to our expanding Aleda Leadership business and am excited about the future of the Empowering Leaders podcast.

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