Try the "Suggested threads" thing.
Yep, there it is, hiding!
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Agree with the recent posts. The topic/thing that is 'interesting' for the viewers is RUGBY. When you take away the rugby content, then the producers are left with a conundrum, 'how do we make the show interesting?' Unfortunately they come up with the wrong answer, 'the presenters have to be 'interesting''. They miss the obvious answer of inserting
rugby content and end up with the presenters acting as fools.
I used to love 'crossing the ditch' and getting the talk from an NZ perspective, and then to SA to get the SA perspective. When they ditched that and replaced it with, of all things, silly little competitions between a forward and a back, I mean how trivial can you get?
And by doing that the show became unbelievably aussiecentric. I mean it is all well and good to have 'once were wallabies', interesting to get (or remember) the historical background, but why does it ONLY have to be ex wallabies? Why not just 'great rugby players from the past that it is well worth remembering their contributions to the game'? No, ditch any view of the game from elsewhere and ONLY look at it from our perspective.
It's bad enough that rugby is so marginalised on foxsports (and the ONLY reason I spend the coin for paytv IS the rugby...you seen the crap that passes for entertainment on all the other channels? AND you gotta sit thru frickin ads anyway? AND the majority of those bloody ads are for OTHER programs to be seen on foxtel!, in which of you watch them will contain other ads for other shows!) but to then get fluff in what is supposed to be a show about rugby just rubs salt into the wounds.
I wondered what he meant when he said 'we ditched some stuff
because of feedback we received..' Does that mean they read threads like this? Or alternatively people emailed them??
Dunno how much weight a forum like this would carry with them, it would have to have SOME weight tho-some sort of big fish in the small pond of rugby in australia?, but hey maybe a green and gold official critique could be sent to them. Titled 'get rid of the fluff and give us meat'.
Is there anyone who get's to see the comparable shows in NZ and SA? If so, what are the relative strengths and weaknesses of each?
Are these similar shows able to be streamed?