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siv

First Grade
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They do have a number of 'Rugby League Classics' available. Maybe not the extensive library that you were hoping for but enough for me to have something to watch when i can't find anything else to put on.

I normally record my teams games and watch them

But you realise it's the same games you watched in the first month or so

But what was more annoying it was the same games shown the year before and the year before that
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
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That SMH article is drawing a fairly long bow.

While I'm sure Fox League (and Footy, and Cricket) will all be getting some trim-downs, I doubt the veracity of the "source at RA" in the article. Sounds more like salt than anything else.
 

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FOX LEAGUE REVEAL LINE-UP FOR 2020

EVERY ROUND LIVE, AD-BREAK FREE DURING PLAY AND IN HD ON FOXTEL

OVER 40 GAMES IN 4K ULTRA HD

FOX LEAGUE, on Foxtel, remains home to rugby league in 2020, giving fans the coverage they deserve. Every game of every round, plus all finals games leading into the Grand Final is LIVE, ad-break free during play and in HD.

Fans will also be able to experience rugby league in 4K Ultra HD with over 40 games broadcast in FOX SPORTS ULTRA HD (channel 508) throughout the season.

FOX LEAGUE remains committed to providing fans with the best game day experience with the return of FOX Rover Cam in 2020, taking fans closer to the action than they’ve ever been before.

And for the first time ever, every night of FOX LEAGUE’s live game coverage will be headed up by female hosts with Yvonne Sampson, Hannah Hollis, Jessica Yates and Lara Pitt guiding fans through all the pre and post-game action in 2020 alongside some of the biggest names in the game.

FOX LEAGUE will also pay tribute to the history of rugby league in 2020 with a special 30th anniversary Simply the Best promo, brought to life by Australian rock legend Jimmy Barnes.

FOX LEAGUE’s talent line-up was revealed this morning at the FOX LEAGUE 2020 media day at the Sydney Cricket Ground and is again set to provide fans with even more of the coverage they love.

Joining the FOX LEAGUE family in 2020 is four-time premiership winner Cooper Cronk, who will be part of FOX LEAGUE’s live game coverage, and Rabbitohs grand final hero Sam Burgess who will feature on Sunday Night with Matty Johns as well as FOX LEAGUE’s pre and post-game coverage.

Fan favourite, Matty Johns, returns in 2020 with the breakout show of 2019, The Matty Johns Podcast, as well as hosting The Late Show with Matty Johns and Sunday Night with Matty Johns.

Mal Meninga will feature across more of the big game day broadcasts in 2020 and along with Cronk, Kevin Walters, Ben Ikin, Gorden Tallis, Justin Hodges, Corey Parker, Billy Moore, Yvonne Sampson and Hannah Hollis will lead the biggest Queensland line-up on TV.

The LIVE on-field action starts on Thursday, March 12 and Yvonne Sampson, Gorden Tallis and Cooper Cronk will combine every Thursday night with a bumper panel of experts to preview the opening match of the round on Thursday Night Football.

FOX LEAGUE remains the only place to watch the Friday night double-header with Hannah Hollis, Greg Alexander and Sam Burgess bringing fans the 6.00pm match EXCLUSIVE to Rugby League’s only dedicated channel before the 8.00pm blockbuster.

The biggest day in NRL returns in 2020 with a massive Super Saturday triple-header LIVE and only on FOX LEAGUE, plus FOX LEAGUE will be the only place to watch both Sunday matches LIVE to wrap up the weekend’s on-field action.

The best callers in the game will be on FOX LEAGUE’s in 2020 with Warren Smith, Andrew Voss, Dan Ginnane and Brenton Speed set to bring fans every second of every game each week.

Complementing the on-field action is FOX LEAGUE’s extensive line-up of entertainment shows with more fun and more debate, bringing fans even closer to the game they love.

It all kicks-off on Monday night when the best mentors in the NRL join Ben Ikin and Paul Kent for NRL 360 Coaches Night before Andrew Voss, Steve “Blocker” Roach, Geoff Toovey and Phil “Buzz” Rothfield debate all the biggest issues in the game on Controversy Corner.

Benji Marshall and James Graham return to NRL 360 Players Night every Tuesday night in 2020 while Andrew Voss will be joined by Lara Pitt for The Fan to look at rugby league through the historical and quirky lens of the game’s biggest fanatics.

The most listened to sports podcast in Australia, The Matty Johns Podcast, highlights Wednesday night’s entertainment, with Matty Johns sitting down with the biggest names in sport following NRL 360 Legends Night.

The weekend starts early with The Late Show with Matty Johns following Thursday Night Football. With the kids tucked up in bed, the regular team of Matty Johns, Gorden Tallis, Nathan Hindmarsh and Bryan Fletcher bring plenty of laughs with a raucous mix of jokes, banter, pranks and leftfield analysis.

The laughs continue on Friday night with James “The Professor” Rochford and Andrew “Barney” Barnett poking harmless fun at the game, the clubs and the players that we all love with The Narrow World of Sports.

FOX LEAGUE’s flagship show, Sunday Night with Matty Johns, is back in 2020. Matthew Johns will be joined by Bryan Fletcher, Sam Burgess and Emma Freedman to wrap up the round’s action with plenty of laughs along the way.

The week wraps up with Big League Wrap withYvonne Sampson, Mick Ennis and James Hooper dissecting all the biggest news and talking points following the weekend’s round of football.

Head of FOX SPORTS Peter Campbell said:

“Last year was another strong year for rugby league on Foxtel with FOX LEAGUE again providing fans with unrivalled coverage and analysis of the NRL competition.

“In 2019 Foxtel break new ground with the introduction of 4K Ultra HD and FOX Rover Cam bringing fans closer to the game than ever before.

“It only gets better in 2020 with FOX LEAGUE again bringing fans every game, every round, LIVE ad-break free during play and in HD on FOX LEAGUE with over 40 games in 4K Ultra HD throughout the season.

“And for the first time ever, FOX LEAGUE’s live game coverage will be headed up by female hosts with Yvonne Sampson, Hannah Hollis, Jessica Yates and Lara Pitt guiding fans through all the pre and post-game action in 2020.

“At Foxtel the conversation around rugby league never ends. FOX LEAGUE’s plethora of magazine shows will continue to provide fans with unrivalled access and insight into the game.

“We have simply the best and biggest line-up of commentators to give fans unrivalled insight and analysis including greats of the game like Matty Johns, Mal Meninga, Kevin Walters, Michael Ennis, Greg Alexander and Gorden Tallis.

“Fans can always stay up to date with the latest news on the game via our leading website foxsports.com.au or FOX SPORTS NEWS.

“It’s set to be another incredible season and we can’t wait to deliver Rugby League fans the best coverage yet.”

Foxsports.com.au will be the ultimate online destination with all the news, videos, stats and analysis plus the most comprehensive live Match Centres in the game.

Australia’s only dedicated 24/7 sports news channel, FOX SPORTS News 500 will have nightly dedicated bulletins with the return of NRL Tonight plus extensive league coverage across the day.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/media-...0/news-story/0d283f22e61160294bb5e9871912519e
 

Perth Tiger

Bench
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They invested years in making Gasnier a commentator and he finally starts getting good and then he is gone (not sure if it was his choice or not).

It seems Danny Buderus has gotten the GM position at the knights which is a shame as I enjoyed his insights.

No mention of Braith Anasta, do I dare to dream he is gone!

Cronk should be good if a bit stilted to begin with and I might be biased but I feel the NRL has the best female presenters, all can hold their own with the footy talk and the banter that makes it feel seamless.

Mick Ennis is an interesting one, hated him as a player but really enjoy his insight and antics during calls and on the studio stuff. I kinda hope he has a much bigger role that old stale talking heads like Tallis but maybe too much Ennis might be a bad thing.


Edit: Argh spoke to soon about Anasta
 

no name

Coach
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19,210
What a man that Sam Burgess is.
Pulling two shifts for Fox on the weekend after spending the whole week ‘administering’ the Bunnies.
 

Warriors Fever

Juniors
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1,680
So awesome seeing that terrible Queenslanders only show is now history. One of the worst shows I've ever seen

Still won't watch it because that Rothfield wanker is on the panel. If it wasn't for Rothfield I would give that show a try.
Was kind of worth it to watch Heaps lay into rothfield at times. You could just taste his disdain for the alcoholic.
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
Staff member
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They invested years in making Gasnier a commentator and he finally starts getting good and then he is gone (not sure if it was his choice or not).

It seems Danny Buderus has gotten the GM position at the knights which is a shame as I enjoyed his insights.

No mention of Braith Anasta, do I dare to dream he is gone!

Cronk should be good if a bit stilted to begin with and I might be biased but I feel the NRL has the best female presenters, all can hold their own with the footy talk and the banter that makes it feel seamless.

Mick Ennis is an interesting one, hated him as a player but really enjoy his insight and antics during calls and on the studio stuff. I kinda hope he has a much bigger role that old stale talking heads like Tallis but maybe too much Ennis might be a bad thing.


Edit: Argh spoke to soon about Anasta
Gaz quit some weeks ago, he's investing more time in OzTag https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...a/news-story/1463ae5d7dd336e6b5dc84d6f82a4c4f

Shirvington appears to be gone, as does Andy Raymond at least in the press kit. If you follow the link to the media story in the LU news post above, there's a PDF you can open which lists all the presenters/commentators
 
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