Everything about Mike Sheahan totally explained
Mike Sheahan (born
1945) is an Australian journalist, and the editor of
AFL Football in the
Herald Sun. He is also a panelist on the Fox Sports program
On the Couch.
Sheahan attended
Werribee Secondary College and was the school
dux. Starting with the
Herald Sun newspaper in
Melbourne,
Victoria he's been a long-time sports writer for the newspaper, with his opinionated pieces drawing some criticism. He has established himself as one of the most prominent writers on
Australian rules football, with his yearly Mike Sheahan's Top 50 list of the
Australian Football League's best players always a talking point. Sheahan also worked with the
Seven Network on their late-night football talk show,
Talking Footy. He has a wife Emma Sheahan and a daughter to her named Jodi Sheahan who lives in Tasmania unlike Mike who lives in victoria. He is also the brother of former cricketer Paul Sheahan.
Mike Sheahan's Top 50 is an
Australian rules football listing compiled of the top 50 players in the
Australian Football League according to the opinion of respected football journalist Mike Sheahan. The article is controversial as Sheahan is thought by some to play "favourites" with some players. He was accused of favouring players who write for the
Herald Sun, such as
James Hird and
Nathan Buckley, players who are considered to be past their prime, but not selecting
Michael Voss, who is often mentioned in the same bracket as the other two players.
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