Gary Newbon

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Gary Newbon is currently a Sky Sports presenter giving fans the opportunity to reflect on the evening's game. He hosts the football phone-in show You're On Sky Sports, which is usually scheduled immediately after the evening's main game. He also hosts the greyhound racing on Sky Sports.

In 2004 he presented a phone-in show on national radio station talkSPORT. He presented "Final Whistle" on Saturday's between 5.00 and 8.00pm after a hectic day of league fixtures. The slot has since been taken over by Patrick Kinghorn and Micky Quinn of the same show.

Earlier, he was a roving reporter for ITV Sport, most noticeably the first one in for match reactions in the tunnels during UEFA Champions League games. He was then taken over by Gabriel Clarke.

He was educated at Culford School

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