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Anzac TV war between codes

parano1a

Juniors
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In other words, many Storm fans would rather watch a RUGBY LEAGUE game than an AFL game. If you can't grasp this concept, I suggest you take your diatribe elsewhere

Of course it would be good for NRL fans in Melbourne to be able to watch this game live on FTA, but you are all missing the point.

Look at Channel Nine's recent history of broadcasting:

Broncos v Storm Semi Final in 2008: shown at 12:30am
Manly v Storm Grand Final Rematch: 12.15am
Storm v Dragons Good Friday afternoon blockbuster: shown at 11pm
Titans v Storm this Friday: 11.50pm
Every other Friday night game Storm play: 12.00am
Every Sunday afternoon game Storm play: 12.00am

The only games shown live in Melbourne are the Grand Final and the 3 State of Origins.

If Nine are finally deciding to show a regular season game live, and it involves the Roosters and Dragons, don't you realise that this is an insult to Storm fans who follow their team week in week out. Why should this particular match have live coverage when every major game Storm play that Nine covers is broadcast in the early hours of the morning?

The focus should be on showing some STORM games live in Melbourne to get the local fans to support their team, not Sydney based teams nobody cares about...
 

Green Machine

First Grade
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Their normal scheduling on a Sunday afternoon is Survivor reruns, Antiques Roadshow and Postcards, with the NRL after the late night movie some time after midnight. If Nine are showing the Anzac game live, why don't they show it every Sunday?
Good question,
 

El Diablo

Post Whore
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http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nrl/anzac-day-code-war-looming/story-e6frep5x-1225851592850

Anzac Day code war looming

* Dean Ritchie
* From: The Daily Telegraph
* April 09, 2010 12:00AM

THE NRL is facing a daunting battle in its looming television war against AFL on Anzac Day.

Channel Nine will decide next week whether to show the Anzac Day match between Sydney Roosters and St George Illawarra at the SFS live and nationally - a first for rugby league.

The Daily Telegraph has figures suggesting the game could attract a bumper television audience around Australia of about 820,000 viewers.

However, the match will struggle to overcome the traditional Anzac Day AFL game between Essendon and Collingwood - to be shown live nationally by Channel Seven.

Last year, the Magpies and Bombers attracted a TV audience of 1.1 million nationally, peaking at 870,000 in Melbourne.

It is believed the NRL game would have about 375,000 viewers in Sydney, 275,000 in Brisbane, 80,000 in Melbourne, 50,000 in Perth and 40,000 in Adelaide.

Nine has already committed to showing the NRL game live, kicking-off at 4pm, throughout NSW and Queensland.

Matt Callander, Nine's executive producer of sport, said: "David Gyngell [Nine CEO] is away but we have had discussions [about the game being shown nationally]. I am still hopeful but nothing has been finalised just yet."
 

djst

Juniors
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we don't give two f**ks about two Victorian teams playing so stop waffling on about how massive it is

half the country couldn't give a rats about it

I think the same opinion would apply to the other half of Australia,
Aussie Rules is seen as Australian as meat pies,Kangaroos and Holden cars,
League is seen as an English imposter.
 

MsStorm

Bench
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Why would Storm fans want to watch a Roosters v Dragons game anyway?

You might be rather surprised. I know if I wasn't going to the Storm vs Warriors game, I would be watching it.

Not everyone here in Melbourne is obsessed with afl.
 

1 Eyed TEZZA

Coach
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I think the same opinion would apply to the other half of Australia,
Aussie Rules is seen as Australian as meat pies,Kangaroos and Holden cars,
League is seen as an English imposter.

You do realise that AFL evolved from Rugby right? Just like Rugby League
 
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Their normal scheduling on a Sunday afternoon is Survivor reruns, Antiques Roadshow and Postcards, with the NRL after the late night movie some time after midnight. If Nine are showing the Anzac game live, why don't they show it every Sunday?

Good question.
They should be BUT Ch9 is strongly pro-AFL and they don't want to ruffle the feathers of their lover.
 

Flapper

First Grade
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I think the same opinion would apply to the other half of Australia,
Aussie Rules is seen as Australian as meat pies,Kangaroos and Holden cars,
League is seen as an English imposter.

Yet a fair few of these imbeciles also worship our cricket team. An English sport last time I checked, yes? Besides, AFL and Rugby League both originated from the same game: Rugby. Suck on it.

Funny how this INDIGENOUS GAME bullsh*t only applies in Winter doesn't it?
 

Brutus

Referee
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I think the only reason this game is being shown live is because it is on a Sunday and will not mess with Nine's normal scheduling. They're not doing it out of the goodness of their hearts.

Will they show the Anzac Day game next year on a Monday or the year after on a Wednesday?

Good point.

You can bet it will revert back to a PAY TV-only showing next year when the game is played on a non-Ch 9 broadcast day.

Ch 9 are as weak as piss and I'm yet to see anything of substance from Gallop and co. that changes my mind about them either.
 

RL1908

Bench
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Aussie Rules is seen as Australian as meat pies,Kangaroos and Holden cars,

That famous advert from the 70s had both codes in it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4Ic3RqPIJo

League is seen as an English imposter.

Interesting, given Victorians love cricket and horse racing. Isn't the state named after an English queen?

The 1859 laws of Aust rules were simplified rugby & other English rules.
http://www.colonialrugby.com.au/AFL-rugby.htm

Aust rules fans outside of Victoria tell me that just about (if not all) subsequent rule changes since then have come out of Victoria, not the Aust (Vic) rules bodies in SA, WA, Tassie or anywhere else in Australia.

Same can't be said for RL and its rules (which any Brit, Kiwi or Frenchman will tell you) has been re-written over the past 40 years or more by and to suit Aussies.
 

Brutus

Referee
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I think the same opinion would apply to the other half of Australia,
Aussie Rules is seen as Australian as meat pies,Kangaroos and Holden cars,
League is seen as an English imposter.

Fumbleball is seen as a Victorian game by half the country.
 

Loudstrat

Coach
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Of course it would be good for NRL fans in Melbourne to be able to watch this game live on FTA, but you are all missing the point.

Look at Channel Nine's recent history of broadcasting:

Broncos v Storm Semi Final in 2008: shown at 12:30am
Manly v Storm Grand Final Rematch: 12.15am
Storm v Dragons Good Friday afternoon blockbuster: shown at 11pm
Titans v Storm this Friday: 11.50pm
Every other Friday night game Storm play: 12.00am
Every Sunday afternoon game Storm play: 12.00am

The only games shown live in Melbourne are the Grand Final and the 3 State of Origins.

If Nine are finally deciding to show a regular season game live, and it involves the Roosters and Dragons, don't you realise that this is an insult to Storm fans who follow their team week in week out. Why should this particular match have live coverage when every major game Storm play that Nine covers is broadcast in the early hours of the morning?

The focus should be on showing some STORM games live in Melbourne to get the local fans to support their team, not Sydney based teams nobody cares about...

What about Adelaide and Perth? And the regionals in between? There's be more Dragons and Chooks fans fling around Australia than Storm fans.

I think the same opinion would apply to the other half of Australia,
Aussie Rules is seen as Australian as meat pies,Kangaroos and Holden cars,
League is seen as an English imposter.
Pies are a european concept. Holdens are yanks - and crap anyway. Kangaroos are a League animal.
 

Gaba

First Grade
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I think the same opinion would apply to the other half of Australia,
Aussie Rules is seen as Australian as meat pies,Kangaroos and Holden cars,
League is seen as an English imposter.
you mean Aussie Rules in seen By Australians as an Irish gaelic football imposter
 

meltiger

First Grade
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6,268
Of course it would be good for NRL fans in Melbourne to be able to watch this game live on FTA, but you are all missing the point.

Look at Channel Nine's recent history of broadcasting:

Broncos v Storm Semi Final in 2008: shown at 12:30am
Manly v Storm Grand Final Rematch: 12.15am
Storm v Dragons Good Friday afternoon blockbuster: shown at 11pm
Titans v Storm this Friday: 11.50pm
Every other Friday night game Storm play: 12.00am
Every Sunday afternoon game Storm play: 12.00am

The only games shown live in Melbourne are the Grand Final and the 3 State of Origins.

If Nine are finally deciding to show a regular season game live, and it involves the Roosters and Dragons, don't you realise that this is an insult to Storm fans who follow their team week in week out. Why should this particular match have live coverage when every major game Storm play that Nine covers is broadcast in the early hours of the morning?

The focus should be on showing some STORM games live in Melbourne to get the local fans to support their team, not Sydney based teams nobody cares about...

In fairness, aren't they thinking of showing the Storm's first game at AAMI Park live against the gate?

We need the Storm's away games on FTA at a decent time for sure, but we shouldn't be knocking nine back if we can get them to show a game in a decent timeslot.
 

parano1a

Juniors
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317
GTV Nine has just released its program schedule for Anzac Day and it looks like Nine's programmers have given scant regard to Gallop's mastermind plan to have the Anzac Day afternoon NRL match screened live nationally.

Here is the schedule:

4.00 Men In Trees
5.00 Antiques Roadshow
5.30 Postcards
6.00 Nine News Sunday
6.30 Domestic Blitz
7.30 60 Minutes
8.30 Underbelly: The Golden Mile
9.30 V
10.30 Movie: Underworld
1.00 Nine's Sunday Football Late: St George Illawarra Dragons v Sydney Roosters

Keep on dreaming, Gallop...
 

Chook Norris

First Grade
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8,319
Obviously it'd be great to have the game shown nation wide.. but imo, not against one of the AFL's biggest games of the seasons. It'd be cannon-fodder and a greater reason for Channel 9 in the other states to not show RL at reasonable times.
 

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