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TV coverage somewhere in Brisbane of Dees vs WC tonight

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Hi folks,

Am in Brisbane at a hotel tonight and was amazed to see that the game will not be played on One HD instead some other rubbish is on there and then both Ten normal and One HD are replaying the game at 11pm. Unfortunately I have to work the next day so I was wondering if anyone knew if there is a pub in Brisbane which has Main Event which shows the game live? I know in Sydney everyone meets at the Alexandera Hotel (or something like that) I was wondering if a similar thing happens here in Brisbane.

Many thanks.

Nick

 

Hey Nick

As the fearless leader of the Queensland Demons, I have asked around and yet to find anyone who will be broadcasting the main event.

Had it been on earlier we could have organised something but everyone pretty much has to work tomrorrow so it wont work.

What idiot decided to put this game on a Thursday???

Hi folks,

Am in Brisbane at a hotel tonight and was amazed to see that the game will not be played on One HD instead some other rubbish is on there and then both Ten normal and One HD are replaying the game at 11pm. Unfortunately I have to work the next day so I was wondering if anyone knew if there is a pub in Brisbane which has Main Event which shows the game live? I know in Sydney everyone meets at the Alexandera Hotel (or something like that) I was wondering if a similar thing happens here in Brisbane.

Many thanks.

Nick

Hey Nick

If your hotel has Fox then its on live on channel 518 at 8.30pm. Goodluck.

 
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Thanks folks!

Tried at the hotel, no main event :(

Apparently it is on at the Pig and Whistle Riverside so going to give it a shot!

Go Dees!

For your sakes guys, I hope you never found a pub that had it on, because you might have saved yourselves a bit of pain by not having to watch it.


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