Ch9 star Tom Morris post by biggest rival

Channel 9 Star Tom Morris Joins Rival Network Channel 7

In a surprising career move, Channel 9’s chief football reporter Tom Morris has left the network to join its main rival, Channel 7. The decision marks a significant talent shift in Australian sports media.

High-Profile Move and Industry Impact

According to Code Sports, the 34-year-old journalist informed Channel 9 on Friday morning about his decision to accept a lucrative offer from Channel 7. The move was reportedly orchestrated by Seven’s head of sport, Chris Jones, and SEN executive Craig Hutchison.

New Role Among Familiar Faces

Although Morris is not expected to replace Mitch Cleary as the network’s lead footy reporter, he will strengthen Seven’s reporting lineup alongside Cleary and Xander McGuire, another recent addition from Channel 9.

Previous Successes and Motivation

This recruitment continues Seven’s recent streak of high-profile acquisitions, following Kane Cornes’s switch from Channel 9 before the 2024 AFL season. Sources suggest Morris was attracted by Seven’s strong position, owning the broadcast rights to both football and cricket.

Career Background

Morris joined Channel 9 in January 2024 and quickly became one of the network’s prominent sports reporters before accepting this new opportunity.

“According to Code Sports, the 34-year-old informed the network on Friday morning that he has agreed to a lucrative offer with rival network Channel 7.”

Author's summary: Tom Morris leaves Channel 9 for Channel 7 after less than two years, reinforcing Seven’s dominance in Australian sports broadcasting.

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