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218: Kane Cornes (Part A)

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Where the biggest names in the world of sport go one-on-one with sports journalist Mark Howard. From ultimate highs to tear-jerking lows, Howie lifts  
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Inside the mind of one of Australia's most powerful media performers. From his mentality when he was drafted against the odds to becoming a tagger, to what makes him tick behind the microphone, plus a poignant thought in the fire brigade dressing room, a controversial email from the Collingwood CEO which ignited him, raising millions for sick children and much more. 

Kane is never one to shy away from debate and he lets it all hang out in his full episode.

He has successfully transferred his Premiership winning on field work ethic to become a dynamic and hardworking commentator behind the microphone and in front of the cameras. 

Get to know Kane the individual, renowned for his unfiltered opinions and a desire for igniting discussions and creating content.

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