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Parish the thought.I wonder if 9 will take Sky NZ's feed for the Bulldogs/Warriors game and gave Vossy commentate?
Parish the thought.I wonder if 9 will take Sky NZ's feed for the Bulldogs/Warriors game and gave Vossy commentate?
Is Hadley still on the Footy Show? I get the feeling he is slowly being pushed off air bit by bit.
The game loses out having vids only for nz sky calls. Listening to him last week he mentions how good hardakar is going at Leeds and the competition for englands number 1spot. Things like this are what the calls need mature discussion, comparisons and occasional quirky one liners. Instead we have the same rubbish as the last decade on nine, the game really missed a trick by not dumping that network and getting a new start on 10 eve. If sacrificing money to do so
It's amazing how out of touch ch9 is with the league viewing public on the Vossy v Hadley debate.
Everyone I know who watches league pretty much can't stand Hadley.
Is there anyone out there who actually enjoys his commentary?
Vossy calling NZ games is a blessing on fox. The old kiwi callers were a punish.
The previous three callers before Voss on Sky NZ - Husband, McIvor and Costigan - were crap. The Warriors' inaugural commentator, Graeme Hughes, was faaaaaaaaaaaaaantastic (as he would say). Greg Clark (who called Warriors away games in 1996 IIRC, and who used to be the main caller for Fox Sports SL/NRL coverage before he switched to calling Union games and Warren Smith succeeded him) was also good. But yeah, Graeme Hughes is definitely wasted talent since he stopped calling NRL matches after he left Sky NZ at the end of 2000.
Hughes and Warren Boland (who'd make a fantastic sideline commentator), would be a good acquisition for Fox Sports.
I think he's now with 4BC in Brisbane but would be good if he was back on TV. Still has the famous mo.
Ive seen old clips of games in New Zealand and test matches against GB and France, and Greg Clark was their caller, mightve been a regular before Hughes headed to NZ after Ch 10 lost the Rugby League rights.
@AndrewVoss9: Excited to be joining @FOXNRL team this weekend.Heading to @GCTitans v @NZWarriors game. Working with Gary Belcher.We called the Crushers!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PH_bgH_nwk
Maybe I'm wrong about Greg Clark.
From this Wests vs Penrith game from '96, you can see Clarkey at the beginning calling the Wests vs Auckland match from earlier that year, albeit for another tv network. It's strange as I always thought that Sky NZ had the exclusive RL rights when the Warriors came into the comp in '95. I didn't know their matches were also on another station. Again, maybe someone who lives in NZ would able to clear this up. However, as you said, there's footage on YouTube of Greg Clark calling those NZ vs GB tests in '92 during the Lions tour of the SH, as well as a Tonga vs Samoa test at Carlaw Park from the early '90s, and the '95 WC semi-final.
All I know about Hughes was that he called Warriors home games for Sky during 1995-2000, and also called Warriors away games as recently as '99 (e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCJSrZw8_Gc). When Sky just started taking the Fox Sports/Ch9 coverage instead of sending their own team over there, I wouldn't know.
After he left Ch10 in '91, besides doing the '92 Ashes and '93 Trans-Tasman series for Ch7, Hughes called Winfield Cup matches that Ch9 broadcasted in Australia on Friday night and Sunday, for one of the NZ FTA networks during 1992-94. The difference being that both Friday night and Sunday games were broadcasted live and in full over in NZ whereas in Australia, Friday night footy was on 1hr delay and the Sunday game was just 1hr highlights at 6:30pm. If you look at a lot of the Winfield Cup footage on YouTube from '92, most of the games Ch9 covered have Hughes' commentary rather than Ch9's.
New Zealanders who have Sky Sports still get much better coverage than us Aussies all these years later. From what I've been told, they get all 8 games in the round live, including both Friday night games and the Ch9 Sunday game!