Mike Sheahan

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Mike Sheahan (born 1945) is an Australian journalist, and the editor of AFL Football in the Herald Sun. He is also a panelist on the Fox Sports program On the Couch.

Sheahan attended Werribee Secondary College and was the school dux. Starting with the Herald Sun newspaper in Melbourne, Victoria he has been a long-time sports writer for the newspaper, with his opinionated pieces drawing some criticism. He has established himself as one of the most prominent writers on Australian rules football, with his yearly Mike Sheahan's Top 50 list of the Australian Football League's best players always a talking point. Sheahan also worked with the Seven Network on their late-night football talk show, Talking Footy. He is the brother of former cricketer Paul Sheahan.

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