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State of Origin is Back
Yep, the footy public isn't easily fooled. However, it could garner a large audience despite not being a fair-dinkum match To me the timing is right and a large percentage of footy fans just love their footy no matter how it's packaged. They can't get enough of it So it's about how the masses react, not what certain individuals might think Those aged under the age of 30 hold the key
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State of Origin is Back
That almost makes it official ... it's a 'Friendly' Not that I have an issue with an exhibition of the best plying their wares. But hopefully, we'll get to see way less congestion and the players playing in their positions (that's a big ask!) And if the match draws a large TV & Streaming audience, so be it
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Season Preview - The Mongrel Punt
Interesting that 4 of his first 5 points centered around experienced players (Windsor was the other) Kozzie, Disco, Checkers & Langdon all need to perform well if we're to win games ... along with at least another dozen others that have been around long enough now to have reasonable expectations attached to their output As for the youngsters, (and that includes Windsor & Kolt) we need to be patient. Players need at least 3 years in the AFL system these days such is the gap between AFL & Under 18 footy. But I'd say more like 4 years Some make the transition quite quickly, but they are often the standout A graders (usually mids)
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State of Origin is Back
I would not be surprised if the match rates well but if that does happen, then what? I reckon there will be more questions asked in the aftermath, rather than beforehand
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State of Origin is Back
Ha! The match will probably get a decent TV & Streaming audience first time up, and the match is sold out, so there is a level of interest Ultimately though, the Aussie Rules Origin will be compared to Rugby League Origin and that's a no-contest in terms of integrity, passion, intensity and competitiveness But eyeballs on is also a huge factor and I'm often surprised at what people watch for entertainment
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State of Origin is Back
Care factor close to zero. However, It's the right time as the footy fanatics are itching for any kind of football But as previously stated, a lot has to go right. To me the biggest factor is whether the players are fair-dinkum or not ... otherwise, it's just an exhibition game I'll be tuning into the Winter Olympics
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The VFL competition
Getting hold of fill-in players won't be an issue as there would still be hundreds of players still wanting to ultimately get a chance at AFL level Am I right in saying that our very own Robbie Flower (RIP) was knocked back a couple of times but just kept persevering. Might have been just the once But getting an audience for the games is the biggest issue for the VFL (attending or watching via streaming as the games won't be on Ch7) And the future for the VFL will involve the 6 interstate teams you'd reckon 2 Divisions? With so many teams (22+), your suggestion has real merit, DJ
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2026 VFL Fixture
The VFL doesn't get a decent TV or streaming audience these days, old dee. That's why Ch7 dropped off The powers that be at the AFL would be way more concerned with the costs of running the comp. After all, with regards to the AFL, it's about the $$$'s I compared the VFL to the Sheffield Shield, as that comp (the Shield) would cost a small fortune to run (every year) The Shield might be run better but the stands are empty and I wouldn't imagine many would be watching via streaming (I do watch, occasionally) But CA has India to pay the bills ... it has previously been noted that CA receives $5Million - $8Million for every while ball game played involving Australia & India. That's why we play India every year in the shortened form (in effect, India pays CA to run the Sheffield Shield) Thank you, India One of the biggest costs for the VFL would be all the airfares, accommodation, Doctors, Physio's and all rest of it because we have 5 Northern State teams & a Tassie team involved in the VFL ... and those 6 teams are entrenched in VFL for the foreseeable future. It is what it is But I'm not sure why we have 4 teams having a bye in the first round of the VFL when there's an even number of teams involved (22) Makes no sense but we're talking about the AFL where they can't even manage to call the opening round in the AFL, Round 1 (?)
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The Soccer thread
Champions League Final Round Highlights (All 18 Games) Champions League Table The Top 8 teams receive a bye whilst the teams placed 9th to 24th go the 2 leg knock-out round (The 8 winners to play the top 8 in the next 2-leg knock-out round) 5 of the top 8 and 6 of the top 12 placed teams derive from the EPL
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Tennis Anyone?
Fantastic match! Not sure anything will ever top the Borg/McEnroe Wimbledon final in 1980 but nevertheless, a memorable match with twists and turns, left, right and centre Now for Novak vs Sinner which could be an epic if Djokovic can somehow stay with Jannik for 5 sets
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Tennis Anyone?
Beware the injured athlete! Great match! Zverev just couldn't quite finish it off As for Alcaraz, he's already a champion with another 12-15 years ahead. Ditto with Sinner
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NFL
Super Bowl XLIX (2015) New England / Seattle Mik'd Up (2nd Half)
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2026 VFL Fixture
The VFL is much like the Sheffield Shield in cricket. Absolutely necessary but heavily subsidised ($$$'s) And no longer any room on FTA TV for either competition. Not enough people want to watch it ODI's in cricket went the same way once t20 became the preferred choice There's just too much other big-time sport to watch (or attend) these days Tennis has record numbers as does the F1's. Then there's the big 4 USA sports and the various soccer competitions
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Nuggets' Music Videos
Small Faces with a couple
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NFL
In the lead up to the SB, I'll post up a few 'Mic'd Up' extended highlights of previous SB's Starting off with NE / Atlanta from 2017 (Super Bowl LI) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6EXrewbmzkY&pp=ygUVbWljJ2QgdXAgc3VwZXIgYm93bCBM2AYx0gcJCXwKAYcqIYzv