Warren Smith (broadcaster)

Warren Smith
Born Warren Smith
Citizenship Australian
Occupation Sports commentator
Employer Fox League

Warren Smith is a Rugby League commentator for Fox Sports Australia.

Smith has been with the pay TV network since 1995 and has gained a reputation for his distinctive style and versatility. Smith has made the term "they're gonna say" his own (they're gonna say it's a knock on, they're gonna say the pass was forward). He's also known for being inexplicably incredulous for no apparent reason "and wow they're gonna say it was forward" in a stunned voice (despite the pass clearly being forward).[1]

Smith is essentially the face of Fox Sports coverage of the National Rugby League competition and calls between 2-3 matches per round. [2] He has also called the 2010/11 KFC Twenty20 big bash league. [3]

Smith made an appearance for ESPN as an on-site analyst for the 2016 College Football Sydney Cup for a crew back in Bristol.

In 2016, Smith shared how to prepares to commentate on rugby league games. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph Smith said "You don't rest your voice as such, there are situations I will avoid though like the times I find myself in a pub during the footy season, it is loud and you have to raise your voice to be heard. It is a strain on your voice you don't need. I put a steamer on my face most days at this time of year to suck in steam, I live on lozenges and mints, I drink ridiculous amounts of water, I try to keep hydrated"[4].

References

  1. Proszenko. "Sydney Morning Herald".
  2. https://www.foxsports.com.au/media-centre/bios/nrl/warren-smith
  3. "Fox Sports our experts".
  4. https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/warren-smith-preparing-for-gruelling-season-behind-the-microphone/news-story/bd26696a6354a63ed8a273fd07745a34
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