Sean Sowerby was born on 28 June 1983 and is an Australian sports presenter and reporter.
13 Facts About Sean Sowerby
Sean Sowerby produced a number of programs at the station including Sports Today, Glossing Over as well as majoring sporting events such as the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games and 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
In 2006, Sean Sowerby allowed an incorrect attribution of himself as a Melbourne Victory fan in a TV interview for Nine News, withholding that he was in fact a producer at 3AW at the time.
Sean Sowerby provided mobile phone video footage of fans singing as proof of "violence" in the crowd that he alleged.
In December 2006, Sean Sowerby moved to WIN TV where he held a number of positions on WIN News including head sports reporter, sports presenter and bureau chief.
Sean Sowerby worked as host of the popular country football show Off The Bench alongside Danny Frawley, Liam Pickering, Wayne Schwass, Terry Wallace and Craig Hutchison.
In July 2012, Sean Sowerby resigned from WIN TV after 5 years with the station before joining Network Ten in Melbourne to become a senior news reporter on Ten News.
In December 2012, Sean Sowerby moved to the Seven Network to join Seven News as a sports reporter before being appointed to be a weekend sport presenter on Seven News Melbourne replacing Tim Watson.
Sean Sowerby remained in the position until September 2018, when he was replaced by Jacqueline Felgate.
Sean Sowerby remains a sport reporter and fill in sport presenter.
In May 2021, Sean Sowerby resigned from the Seven Network after almost 9 years.
In January 2012, Sean Sowerby married Bianca Earle at St Peter's Anglican Church in Brighton.
Sean Sowerby is a keen golfer and a two-time winner of the annual Mosh McKew championship.