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Bruce Eva (born 17 March 1968) an Australian sports journalist and radio presenter. He used to be a co-host with Mark Fine on 'Beva and Finey's Final Siren' on SEN1116 until his contreversial sacking.

[edit] Writing career

In 1986 Eva began work at The Herald and joined the sports writing area in March 1988, a position he held until April 1991. Among his coverage included boxing, tennis, Australian rules football, cricket, golf, basketball and athletics.

Eva then became a freelance writer for various newspapers, until he became editor of Inside Football late in 1998 (after joining the publication in 1996). He has also written for the AFL Record and the official AFL website, as well as having 3 published books.

[edit] Radio career

Eva has commentated Australian Football League matches for the National Indigenous Radio Service and early in 2004 joined SEN 1116. He took over the afternoon shift before taking over the evening shift in September Eva was very popular with the public and his sacking was a shock.

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