Link please?
http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/nrc/nrcondemand
You'll need a subscription to Fox Sports online which is free if you already have Foxtel or something like $5 a month.
When there is 3rd Tier Rugby in Australia why is it we have 3rd Tier NZ Rugby on Australian TV.
That is dumb ass, how is it suppose to get support and interest?
How many 3rd tier NZ games are on fox a round?
Also, NPC will be costing the best part of fuck all, all it'll cost is the relative pittance for the broadcast rights themselves.
NRC will cost quite a bit of money to cover. Streaming will require fewer cameramen, fewer broadcast team members, cheaper commentary members, fewer infographics/replays, no obligation for HD coverage.
Regardless, next step I reckon is getting as many games broadcast as possible. My reckoning for a full round would be a festival of Rugby.
On the Friday night or the Sunday afternoon, you have the Queensland Derby.
And on the Saturday, you go big.
Rams v Spirit, Rays v Rising, Eagles v Vikings, all at the same ground.
I thought all of the Mitre 10 but wanted to check first.
If the NRC is getting very small marketing, isnt Fox how is it going to get more interest so it doesn't die in the arse.
I dont know how the Cash Flow works:
Just find it interesting.
- I thinks the clubs had to kick the can to get it off the ground?
- Did the ARU receive money from Fox for broadcast rights?
- Does the Fox need to pay NZ to play their rugby?
- Or is it NZRU paying Fox to advertise their rugby?
When there is 3rd Tier Rugby in Australia why is it we have 3rd Tier NZ Rugby on Australian TV.
That is dumb ass, how is it suppose to get support and interest?
You would have to ask Fox Sports. My guess is that the New Zealand product rates. It is worth watching, I have to admit. Fantastic skills and very competitive. We watched Southland and Auckland a couple of nights ago, there were no handling errors for about the first 20 minutes.
No fancy stuff, but no errors either. The get the basics right.
You would have to ask Fox Sports. My guess is that the New Zealand product rates. It is worth watching, I have to admit. Fantastic skills and very competitive. We watched Southland and Auckland a couple of nights ago, there were no handling errors for about the first 20 minutes.
No fancy stuff, but no errors either. The get the basics right.
Fardy will be on the sheet for the Rays today.