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Andrew Voss
Personal information
Full name Andrew Voss
Nickname Vossy
Born 7 September 1960 (1960-09-07) (age 49)

Andrew Voss (born 7 September 1960)[1] is an Australian sports commentator for the Nine Network, who works on National Rugby League coverage.

[edit] Television Career

Andrew Voss has hosted Channel Nine's rugby league-related TV shows, the axed Boots N' All (until 2006) and The Sunday Roast (since 2005). Voss has appeared on The Footy Show as a 'regular guest' role until 2008, and became co-host in 2009. Andrew has covered various other sporting events, including the Sydney Olympic Games and the Melbourne Commonwealth Games.

He also provides commentary for the NRL Rugby League video game series.

He has released his own book, Memoirs of a Rookie Parent, a collection of his experiences as a father of two boys, and he also appears in the Australian film, Footy Legends.

In 2006 he commentated on Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice.

Voss is the backup sports presenter on Channel Nine's Today Show between Mondays and Thursdays, while presenting every Friday in place of Cameron Williams (as of 2009). He is also a substitute sports presenter on Sydney's Nine News.

Also in 2009, Voss hosted Australia's Greatest Athlete for Channel Nine, and the program appeared on Saturday afternoons.

Preceded by
Cameron Williams
Today alternate sport presenter
February 2009 -
Succeeded by
incumbent

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Sunday Footy Show and the Sunday Roast, 7 September 2008



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