Your STV Sports Centre hosts

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Gerry McCulloch, 37, began working with the STV news team in 2008 and has been a regular sports presenter since, breaking stories from at home and abroad.

Before joining STV, he used to present The Full SPL on Setanta as well as much of the late-lamented channel's European Football coverage.

He is a former BBC News journalist and children's TV presenter and, less well known, he is a classically trained concert pianist and  a top song and dance man in the musicals.

Sheelagh McLaren got a degree in biochemistry at university, but then took the not-so-obvious next step into broadcasting.

Starting at Kingdom FM in Fife, Sheelagh moved to Radio Clyde in 2002. Her role as sports reporter has seen her travel as far afield as Sri Lanka to see Glasgow win the bid for the 2014 Commonwealth games and travel around Europe to cover Champions League and International matches.

Sheelagh can also be heard every Saturday afternoon on Radio Clyde's award winning Superscoreboard programme, reporting from the big SPL and Scottish Cup games. She's interviewed some of sport's biggest names including Andy Murray, David Beckham and Thierry Henry.

Outside of work, you might spot Sheelagh pounding the pavements of Glasgow's Southside in training for one of her many half marathons and 10K runs or attempting to perfect her curries in the kitchen.

Stuart Lovell is the Sports Centre's resident odds-on favourite. A former footballer himself with Hibernian and Livingston, the Ausie international was key in securing Hibs' promotion into the Premier League in 1999.

The Sydney-born midfielder reached the Scottish Cup Final with the Easter Road club and finished a respectable third in the SPL in the 2000/01 season.

Lovell began his career with English club Reading where he netted 58 times in his eight years with The Royals - just don't mention his missed penalty kick which could have took the side to the Premiership!

Lovell made inroads into broadcasting with Setanta Sports on their SPL coverage and following the station's demise he transferred to Sky Sports and has also written a column for the Edinburgh Evening News.