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How long are NAB cup games

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Hi

Juts trying to work out when the game against Freo will finish for plans afterwards.

Couldn't see it not he AFL website.

Any help please.

 

The live broadcast is on foxtel from 4pm until 6.30pm, my powers of deduction tell me the game will be over just before 6.30.

Are you going to the game or plan on watching it on foxtel?

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Can't remember if they are the standard 20 minutes plus time on quarters or something more funky like 17, 17.5 or 18 minutes. Definitely 4 quarters though.

So I'd presume the game goes for about the usual 2.5 hours for now and then watch Thursday's game to see if it's any different.

 

How long? They are TOO long, there is no glory in being a 'March champion'.

Waste of time, hopefully we don't blood too many players over this period.

The new guys really need to ease into the season.

There is a growing trend to push the young kids, but I'm not sure it is paying dividends.

Can't remember if they are the standard 20 minutes plus time on quarters or something more funky like 17, 17.5 or 18 minutes. Definitely 4 quarters though.

So I'd presume the game goes for about the usual 2.5 hours for now and then watch Thursday's game to see if it's any different.

Do you just turn up and buy tickets at the ground?


Do you just turn up and buy tickets at the ground?

If you want to go the Ballarat game, the Club are suggesting that it might be best to book your ticket at Ticketmaster/Ticketek quoting your membership number - presuming you are a member.The ground has very limited capacity and it is expected that a big crowd will be there.

Anyone know if these games can be viewed on the afl app? Can't seem to see any clarification on the app.

How long ?

About half as much again as they are wide :rolleyes:

 

Anyone know if these games can be viewed on the afl app? Can't seem to see any clarification on the app.

They have been for the past three years, yes, as long as they are on Fox Footy. And can also be watched anytime on demand from within the app from 12 hours after the conclusion of the match, just like regular season games.


AFL Live are offering a 4 week free trial so that you get the entire NAB Challenge free... you register or login at the AFL site (www.afl.com.au/livepass), enter a promo code: NAB2015 and download the app.

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