Rob Canning

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Rob Canning is the second presenter with Sports Tonight, a nightly sports bulleting produced by Ten News. He currently presents on Fridays and Saturdays.

Previously he was a reporter for the sport department.At just 22 Rob was one of the youngest presenters to host a sports broadcast when he filled in on Sports Tonight in 2002.

Rob has covered a number of popular and memorable Australian and international sporting events including the 2003 Rugby world cup, Super12/14 seasons, the national rugby league competition - including origin campaigns and grand finals, the San Francisco Red Bull air race, Bathurst 1000’s, Gold Coast Indy events and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.


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