No what? No NRC? That would suck, but maybe Foxtel are gun-shy after the last local effort, cause I can't think of any other reason for the ARU not to have sewn this up.
No what? No NRC? That would suck, but maybe Foxtel are gun-shy after the last local effort, cause I can't think of any other reason for the ARU not to have sewn this up.
You're right, mate, seems a missed opportunity, probably cost too much for the TV broadcast. My old mate, who is a life member of Cairns Rugby club [ he set it up] and played a couple of games for the REDS, years ago, when the no1 hooker wasn't available, [ or 2&3 for that matter]seems to think the ARU want bums on seats, that way they make money. Involving the Womens Rugby as curtain raisers is an attempt to appeal to a larger audience, so he says. Playing in Country centres is a good move. Can only be positive . Can't go to Ballymore tonight, but will go with old mate at some stage. Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Went searching & found this, still can't find where it would be free, Bob
The tournament will be run by the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) with the sponsorship of Foxtel and Fox Sports, and at least one match per round will be broadcast live on Fox Sports.[4] Arrangements for the live streaming of other games, either through the Fox Sports website or a dedicated NRC site, are being considered. The ARU's Andrew Fagan confirmed that Fox have the digital rights as part of their NRC broadcast rights deal,[4] but that these streamed games will be available for free:
Whichever [streaming] option we go with, it will be free access,” Fagan said. “The core objective of this competition is to provide high level rugby in a very accessible way, whether that’s the ticket prices for the matches themselves, or for streaming for those who don’t have Fox Sports.
—Andrew Fagan, ARU General Manager, National Teams and Rugby Operation, 2014.[4]
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
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