Natalie Sawyer

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Natalie Sawyer is a television presenter for Sky Sports News[1].

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[edit] Education

She graduated from Leeds Trinity and All Saints College with a degree in History and Media. The course also included a work placement at Sky Sports, during which time she worked with the Rugby Union department.

[edit] Career

After graduating, she worked for the TEAMtalk 252 radio station as a traffic and travel reporter, however, the station folded soon afterwards.

After this setback, she joined Sky Sports News as a runner, before eventually becoming part of the production team, where she was involved in duties such as manning the news ticker and subbing stories for Sky Sports News. She was then given the opportunity to become a presenter on Sky Sports News, a job which she had always dreamed of doing.

[edit] Interests

She is a fan of Brentford Football Club, and has been all of her life. She would love to interview some of the club’s former stars, as well as other ‘characters’ in the world of football, such as Neil Warnock and Ian Holloway.

She is interested in a large array of sports, but particularly enjoys going to Rugby League games, live darts, and speedway meets.

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