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When are we on, and which channell, I hears it's Foxtel? is that right. I'll need to find a pub around here if so.

I think I found, we play @ 6.10PM?

The foxtel TV guide wasn't helping and the AFL tab, that took me to straight to Sunday.

 
 

Mate, HUN article (here http://www.heraldsun...f-1226278196711) says 7.10pm

Fox are carrying it.

queensland time or vic?

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Thanks 'mordja', I found this just after posting the thread.

http://www.melbourne...06/default.aspx

And, I've found a Local Pub where I can have a Watch of the Games on Aus star. I think??? Who can tell with the Austar TV guide, so many bloody programs, the Pub may watch that pajama cricket.

And look here, what do I find on Fox footy advertisement, >

FOX FOOTY channel to provide live and interrupted coverage of all Premiership season AFL games

Subscribers to Foxtel and Austar's sports package are in for a treat with the announcement of the launch of Fox Sports' new 24-hour AFL channel, FOX FOOTY.

The new channel, which will feature game commentary by AFL personality Eddie McGuire, launches on February 17 with the NAB Cup and will provide live and uninterrupted coverage of every home-and-away game of the AFL Premiership season, available in high and standard definition.

E'd,,,, turned me off, straight a ways.


Now I' m confused, either someones got into theage footy website similar to the fantastic "Magpies sucks" comment on AFL.com as they have Melb are playing on both Saturday and Sunday

http://www.theage.com.au/afl

It gets better they also have us playing at 5.30 am

 
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Now I' m confused, either someones got into theage footy website similar to the fantastic "Magpies sucks" comment on AFL.com as they have Melb are playing on both Saturday and Sunday

http://www.theage.com.au/afl

It gets better they also have us playing at 5.30 am

Austar says 7.00PM for the Melbourne game??? for a 7.10 start...


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