Shane John Russell (born 4 March 1965) known as Dwayne Russell is a former professional Australian rules footballer and currently a commentator of the sport.
Born in Adelaide, Russell played his junior football at Pooraka Football Club. He made his senior football debut as a sixteen-year-old in 1981 for Port Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), eventually becoming Port Adelaide's vice-captain, before crossing over to Victorian Football League (VFL) club Geelong in 1987. Russell played 50 games, kicking 51 goals for Geelong until he left the club at the end of the 1991 AFL season.
Russell initially considered returning to Port Adelaide to finish his career but instead coached in country Victoria for a few years before retiring from football.
He also joined 95.5 K-Rock in Geelong as Sports Presenter in their news updates in the "Big Mattress" breakfast show. Soon, he also co-hosted a sport/comedy segment called "On The Bench" with ex-Geelong player Billy Brownless and the Essendon fanatic "Ferret" (Russell Taylor), twice a week. A long list of Geelong players were included in "On The Bench" as special guests, including Barry Stoneham, Tim McGrath and Paul Couch.
His other main occupation this time was as co-host of radio station 3AW's top-rating drive-time sports show, Sports Today with Gerard Healy, a role he departed in late 2019.
After leaving the Nine Network, Russell received a contract with Fox Sports to call two weekly AFL matches for the Pay-TV provider for the 2007 AFL season and beyond, under the new AFL TV Rights Deal, of which Fox Sports covered four games weekly during the home-and-away season. In 2012, Russell moved to the newly relaunched Fox Footy, which showed every game, and Russell covered 5 or 6 games each week.
In 2012, Russell joined the Friday night 3AW football team while continuing to host Sports Today for the station.
In 2019, Russell left 3AW to join SEN as host of its afternoon program and a football caller.
Since 2022, Russell has also commentated Test cricket for SEN radio.
Sports journalism
Football commentary
Commentary in other sports
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