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Footage of NAB Cup 2 v Port Adelaide: Full Game Replay

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Thanks guys but where are these videos. The links appear to go to main pages with articles. I'm also viewing on iPhone.

id try a PC mate, just rechecked the link, it's all good.

The goal where sellar runs all the way in from 50 is sharp. Straight through the press. Sellars last goal with the free on the lead was impressive.

And I know it's been done to death but that's the first footage of Jesse Hogan Ive seen it he looks HUGE.


 

I posted this on the match thread, but more relevant here:

Only watched Q1 but I wish Fox etc would learn a thing or two from the Port telecast.

First, the commentator actually described the footy (and did a reasonable job considering on the MFC players) rather than the usual self-promotion and nostalgia talk we usually have to suffer.

But more importantly it was possible to see what was going on rather than learning via endless close-ups how closely shaved each player was. Instead of zooming-in on a player about to take a free, they often zoomed out so we could see what his options were. Admittedly a bit hard to see what was happening in a distant pack, but a small price to pay. You'd think Fox with its multiple cameras could do a bit of both, but no, it's close-ups all the bleeding time.

A good telecast for someone like me who lives interstate and can only get to games rarely.

Haven't seen all of it yet but the commentary is a million percent on 5AA. Given that this was recorded purely for Power TV, I thought the commentator was quite balanced. Far more professional that those arse-clowns on 5AA. So thanks PTV.

Footage is decent quality considering it is just one camera high up on the wing.

Commentary is one sided and biased and understandably the commentators do not know many of the Melbourne players. Not sure if it is the 5AA commentary but I'm sure there is not much difference. Anyway we should be thankful that at least one club provides their supporters with a full replay of the game.

It is a lovely looking footy ground. Surface looks superb.

Anyway we should be thankful that at least one club provides their supporters with a full replay of a game that we had no access to watch.

That thought occurred to me also, you would think an organisation with 30,000+ mebers and hundreds of employees might throw us a bone and send 2 guys with a camera and a microphone to ease the brunt of us continually getting shafted by the AFL.. bands, comedians etc can get this together and they don't have a pot to pizz in

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Watched the first half but didn't anyone else relise how hard Dean Terlich tackles and hits the contest? i was very impressed!

a lot of it is like watching an ant farm

For those with a T-Box it is on both the Melbourne and Port Adelaide channels of BigPond video

Still a bit ant farmish but easier than squinting at your PC. For my ageing eyes anyway.

Enjoyed the game the commentary and the wider view.

Agree with 'Biff', the guy did a pretty good job given he was probably their version of Matt. He didn't know all the players but made a good effort at identifying them.

5AA on the other hand are a joke and should have their licence revoked for a poor impersonation of a radio station.

Thanks guys! I was all set to have a good rant at the AFL for not putting it up on the NAB cup replay page. Looking forward to watching these once they've finished DLing.


Haven't seen all of it yet but the commentary is a million percent on 5AA. Given that this was recorded purely for Power TV, I thought the commentator was quite balanced. Far more professional that those arse-clowns on 5AA. So thanks PTV.

It is a lovely looking footy ground. Surface looks superb.

Agreed on the commentary. Infinitely better than 5aa.

 

You can download the videos from a PC, put 'em on a USB stick and watch them on a big screen TV (as long as you have USB playback on the TV that is) - pretty good quality as each file is almost 400MB...

Not too bad on the big screen plasma via T-Box!

And I agree that whilst a bit ant like, the less "sophisticated" camera work lets you see more of the action, more of the setups and plays around the ground.

But I wouldn't count on it being adopted by the big boys!


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