Seven Network In 1999, he joined the
Seven Network and was promoted to chief football reporter, appearing on the nationally broadcast
Sportsworld every Sunday. He was also 'fill-in' sports anchor for
Seven News. He also worked in commentary as a caller in 2001.
Controversy In 2004, he was at the centre of controversy when he wrongfully said
St Kilda player
Justin Koschitzke was being interviewed by police in relation to sexual misconduct allegations. Hutchison said Koschitzke and teammate
Stephen Milne were involved, when it was actually allegedly Milne and
Leigh Montagna. Channel Seven was forced to issue an apology to St Kilda and Koschitzke, and they issued a retraction. Milne and Montagna were subsequently advised by
Victoria Police that no charges would be laid.
Nine Network In 2007, Hutchison left the Seven Network to join
Channel Nine's football team. He became host of Nine's newly-introduced talk show
Footy Classified. He was also appointed as a reporter for
The Footy Show,
The Sunday Footy Show, and
National Nine News. In 2011, Hutchison played for Victoria in the annual
EJ Whitten Legends Game kicking a banana goal from nearly 40 metres out. As of 2022, a video of the goal has been viewed in excess of 1.8 million times on YouTube alone. Hutchison scored two goals in the game. Hutchison became host of
The Sunday Footy Show in 2013 and then co-host of
The Footy Show in 2017.
Return to Seven Network In 2025, he will return to the Seven Network. ==Radio career==