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O’Keefe, who has previously hosted NRL 360, and husband Chris O’Keefe in August celebrated the birth of their second child, son Darby. Code Sports reports the popular host will be back behind the Fox League desk in 2026. Watch the 2025 Rugby League Ashes LIVE with no ad-breaks in play on FOX LEAGUE, available on Kayo | New to Kayo? Join now and get your first month for just $1. According to the report, the former Channel 9 journalist’s return is one of several changes viewers will see in 2026. Former Manly premiership-winner Kieran Foran is set to have an expanded, full-time role after proving to be a popular analyst this year. Foran, who announced his retirement in July, will be juggling his roles at Fox Sports while working as an assistant coach at the Sea Eagles after being headhunted by coach Anthony Seibold. The biggest changes are happening behind the camera. As reported by Code, former NRL360 producer Mitch Diffin has moved to become the network’s head of rugby league. In a network shake up, Jamie Lockyer has moved to be the new boss of cricket coverage while Joe Bromham will remain as the network’s executive director of sport. Fox Sports supremo Steve Crawley told Code Sports: “In our world it’s hard to find good young producers and I feel like I have probably got the best young producers in Australian broadcasting”. It will be a big year for O’Keefe as she manages the demands of being a parent to Darby and two-year-old son Henry. Chris O’Keefe earlier this year said his wife’s colleagues knew something was up when she was rarely seen out and about during the NRL’s season-opening week in Las Vegas. “Let’s just say when Vonny locked herself in her hotel room in Vegas for round one, a few of her colleagues started to suspect something was up,” he told The Daily Telegraph. “But we managed to keep it quiet, it’s important to us to keep our private life, private. “She’s an extraordinary mum. She is not just the heart of our home, but the brains, legs, arms and everything else too. “I’m honestly just trying to keep up. Henry absolutely adores Vonny, watching them together fills me with so much happiness.” Fox League already has a star-studded roster of commentators, headlined by Matty Johns, Cooper Cronk and Braith Anasta. Greg Alexander, Jake Duke, Michael Ennis, Bryan Fletcher, Dan Ginnane, Nathan Hindmarsh, Shaun Johnson, Mal Meninga, Lara Pitt, Warren Smith, Gorden Tallis, Andrew Voss and Kevin Walters are also part of the commentary team that proved a hit with viewers in 2025.