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The Fifth Quarter was an Australian rules football post-game television program which began screening on Network Ten on 27 March 2004. The show reviewed the Australian rules football competition, AFL. Following each game on Saturday night, two hosts discussed the games played up to then and also topical matters that had arisen during the week. Early in the show's life the two hosts were Michael Christian and Andrew Maher, but from 2008, it was hosted on a rotating basis, with either Maher or Christian being joined by one of Network Ten's other football commentators, Luke Darcy, Robert Walls, Malcolm Blight or Tom Harley. There were also interviews with players and coaches after the match. Players to be interviewed included Cheynee Stiller and Gary Ablett, Jr., and coaches included Brett Ra
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