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“AFL fixtures boss Travis Auld has confirmed that the league is looking to play the 2020 Grand Final on October 17, the day of the Caulfield Cup. Speaking on Footy Classified, Auld explained how the tentative date could yet change between now and an official announcement. "I know that will throw everyone in a bit of a spin about what date it is and what else is on that date," he said. https://wwos.nine.com.au/afl/fixtures-boss-travis-auld-reveals-intended-grand-final-date-october-17/a0b3e410-f555-4624-a791-494e1a2dc04dIs he not allowed to say what the other thing is?
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“Cricket Australia took the first steps to re-establishing themselves for the traditional Aussie cricket summer by releasing an extended Big Bash League (BBL) schedule. The 10th edition of the tournament has been tentatively scheduled to run for 9 weeks, with the first match to start on December 3rd. The tournament will be played over 56 games and run for more than two months; the longest in Big Bash history.....
After taking a massive financial hit with the COVID-19 pandemic, Cricket Australia have created a longer schedule to help with potential match rescheduling or cancellations. The AFL and rugby competitions have shown that an agile approach is needed to complete a season in 2020. The extended schedule has meant that there will be more games in prime-time TV spots, with less emphasis on doubleheaders or playing matches in the countryside.....”
https://calvinayre.com/2020/07/15/sports/bbl-cricket-is-set-for-a-longer-summer-in-australia/
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”....NRL head of football elite competitions Graham Annesley has warned players against ridiculous diving tactics that threaten to subject the game to ridicule. Speaking at his weekly press conference Annesley responded to the collision between Josh Morris and Jordan Rapana that left Ricky Stuart to declare the game is in danger of becoming like soccer.... “I raised over the weekend that is something we need to be very aware of,” Annesley said. “We have to make sure they’re not bringing the game into ridicule as we see in some other sports with players taking ridiculous dives when contact is minimal. “Wherever the ball is there’ll be players trying to get it and there will be contact. “Diving is a problem in other sports. We don’t want it to become a problem in rugby league. Does it happen from time to time? Of course it does but it’s a matter of finding that balance......”
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-2020-josh-morris-dive-jordan-rapana-graham-annesley-roosters-vs-raiders-round-10/news-story/9873468c33a1bd6406bbf4eb978a104a
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scott20won
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Player dive or milk a penalty in league they are savvy.
When its not given they are like the soccer
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“AFL boss Gillon McLachlan says a footy festival could feature in the 2021 fixture, even if the season goes ahead with crowds.
....Gillon McLachlan said the AFL would look at playing games every day in the 2021 season....
The league will announce the latest fixture block this evening, with rounds 14 to 17 compressed into three weeks. McLachlan said players and coaches supported the current footy festival format of matches, with action every day for 20 days. "Some things we never thought we could do with four-day breaks or the uncertainty or the level of change, I think the industry's surprised itself so there's opportunity," McLachlan told ABC Radio Melbourne....”
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-14/afl-festivals-of-football-could-stay-gillon-mclachlan/12559036
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I cringe by proxy every time McLachlan refers to the sport league he administers as an "industry".
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+xI cringe by proxy every time McLachlan refers to the sport league he administers as an "industry". He’s right though. Can’t say that about other sports though.
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+x+xI cringe by proxy every time McLachlan refers to the sport league he administers as an "industry". He’s right though. Can’t say that about other sports though. Live professional sport is certainly an industry, AFL is one sport in that industry. It's just classical AFL arrogance.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xSorry - that has now been granted a couple of hours ago!! NSW Health Minister though is saying that they have not given the go ahead as they have not seen any plans. If the plans meet the criteria (AND THERE WILL BE NO FAVOURITISM SHOWN) then it will get the go ahead. This is in line with what the police commissioner has already said At this point, it DOES look like the two state governments are showing favourtism towards the NRL. For starters, NSW is still the most affected state in the whole of Australia. Hazzard actually sounded pretty pissed off that the NRL are verbally them. I think they would be better off working with the NSW government rather than pissing them off. Yet in Queensland, the Premier (and I am no fan) has this to say: “I said I was as keen as anyone else to see the NRL return and I meant it,” she said. “The only condition was that it did not put our excellent work containing the spread of COVID-19 at risk and the Chief Health Officer advises that the NRL plan is workable. “First round games will be played in Queensland and of course I put in a bid for a local grand final and we all look forward to hosting the State of Origin.”
Perhaps the FFA and NSW government could collaborate on a May 2021 start for the A-league ... just so both parties are comfortable they are not being rushed into it.
Hazzard was actually pretty pissed off all round. All the questions before that were to do with Aged Care. He was at pains to say how he thought things had been done wrong - but then added that it was a Commonwealth responsibility as was border security and the NSW health department were doing great work (all while inferring that we would be in a lot better place if the Federal responsibilities had been handled as well). You only have to google a few articles to understand that the Ruby Princess was NOT Border Force’s responsibility. Border Force doesn’t have a health department. Police investigation will resolve it anyway. It’s pretty obvious which state has been worst at handling this whole thing. Haz(z)ard is just deflecting and running scared. I t is there statutory responsibility. Morrison also explicitly said it was Border Forces call before anyone was released. You may say that this is a semantic argument but responsibility and operating under authority from those responsible are two different things. Border Force can delegate authority but you cannot delegate responsibility. That is management 101, They may not have a Health department but they needed to have governance structure over the situation. i.e. Establish (probably in consultation with the federal CMO who is responsible for biosecurity what criteria needs to be met before anyone was let off the ship). This was not done. Border Force Commissioner Michael Outram has hit back at claims Border Force officials were responsible for letting coronavirus infected passengers off the Ruby Princess cruise ship in Sydney, saying the health assessment was the job of NSW Health.Mr Outram said health officials, not Border Force, had judged the ship low risk, and had cleared passengers under the Biosecurity Act to disembark. They had not boarded the ship to check."What broke down in this case was ... health officers, trained doctors or nurses didn't get on board the vessel, swab passengers and take their swabs for results," he said.The ship has now been blamed for spreading coronavirus,with passengers in several states, including at least five in the ACT, testing positive. So far, 133 passengers have tested positive, and on Tuesday one died. Mr Outram held a press conference on Wednesday to defend Border Force, after The Australian newspaper reported that NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian had told her party room meeting that border force officials had wrongly advised NSW Health that the ship was low risk.Mr Outram said his officers were responsible for ensuring there was no contraband and ensuring everyone had visas. The Department of Agriculture had the biosecurity responsibility, he said.So basically NSW Health were operating under the authority of Border Force and.or the Department of Agriculture while being overseen by the responsible body. T hey had been given authority and stuffed up - but really it was not their responsibility. The buck stops with the people that are responsible. To the extent that Border Force had done anything in terms of governance NSW health followed the followed national guidelines (set by Border Force) which allow passengers to disembark if the route is considered "low risk". The Ruby Princess was given that status because it had been to New Zealand only. So basically, as your post states, Border Force acted on the recommendations of the medical ‘experts’ - NSW Health. And NSW Health got it wrong. If a doctor says a player is low risk of re-injuring if he plays, should the coach take that advice, or just keep the player on the bench indefinitely. No - they acted on the recommendation of the Federal CMO. In this instance the Federal CMO advised Border Force who made the decision they were responsible for and told NSW Health how to act. When NSW acted the way they were advised Border Force blamed NSW Health. I think we can finally put to bed who was to blame, eh?
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“The 2021 AFL season faces the danger of not getting underway until May or June, if Victoria is not able to free itself of the COVID-19 pandemic by next year. According to veteran AFL reporter Caroline Wilson, the league is mulling a later start to the season in order to have fans back in stadiums in Victoria for the entirety of next season.”.... https://wwos.nine.com.au/afl/2021-afl-season-may-not-commence-until-may-grand-final-venue-caroline-wilson/7d272e4a-78ca-4126-a145-bbf1d9f6b11e
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BS it’s just publicity for this season
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What about cricket? Anyway, it's a big gamble, no guarantee of things clearing up next year.
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Speaking of cricket here is the latest on the cricket TV rights:
Australian cricket is in crisis with Channel 7 declaring it will not support the upcoming summer schedule and is considering terminating its $450 million contract.
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Holy shit
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+xSpeaking of cricket here is the latest on the cricket TV rights: Australian cricket is in crisis with Channel 7 declaring it will not support the upcoming summer schedule and is considering terminating its $450 million contract. How is that?
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“ Fox and Seven bring in lawyersFoxtel chief executive Patrick Delany says cricket is in for a tough summer and while his organisation is willing to work with Cricket Australia it is clear the co-operation will come at a cost.CA is reeling following a savage attack from Seven West Media boss James Warburton, who has threatened to walk away from the network’s contract if it does not get a rights discount.Sources close to Foxtel confirmed on Tuesday it would also be seeking a reduction in what it pays for broadcast rights. And in a clear indication that the dispute is escalating, Foxtel delivered a legal letter to Cricket Australia on Monday and Seven has hired a high-profile contract lawyer to fight its corner.Both broadcasters believe a summer that includes the possibility of a Boxing Day Test at Adelaide not the MCG, a Big Bash without access to the biggest local stars and other likely changes is not what they signed up for.Fox and Seven contribute about $200m a year as part of a record $1.18bn contract signed in 2018. Both share the frustration of dealing with a body they believe was moving with too much haste under former chief executive Kevin Roberts and is indecisive since his departure.The impending legal battle will be a test of acting CEO Nick Hockley and the board.Cricket Australia insists it will deliver a full summer of cricket and is working to attract international stars to enhance the BBL. CA says it has worked to identify savings for broadcasters who are struggling because of the pandemic, but it will not cut a cheaper deal on the broadcast rights.Speaking at a sports conference on Tuesday, Delany signalled tough times for all sports but conceded tier-one sports such as cricket were in a slightly better position.“We can see quite clearly the sports that are working, and those sports know who they are,” he said. “We did a great deal with the NRL to renew our relationship. I want more of the NRL. Our relationship with the AFL is really fabulous. I want more AFL. The motorsports are going well for us, and we like cricket.“I think cricket is going to have a tough season ahead and we will work through it with them.”The football codes both renegotiated their deals with broadcasters when the pandemic hit, but cricket argues it does not need to as it will be delivering a full schedule where the football season has been truncated. But the broadcasters are adamant that what is being delivered does not meet the letter of the contracts...” https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/cricket/fox-and-seven-bring-in-lawyers-in-dispute-with-cricket-australia/news-story/fa3ee6242c2d9b335749bcf9bb9c9ae9
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Interesting debate this one. At the start of the pandemic, cricket probably thought it was escaping the worst of it, but clearly, there will be restrictions through at least half of the forthcoming cricket season. Broadcasters will seek discounts like they got from the football codes, cricket will argue that it is still delivering a complete season - I reckon the courts would probably side with the broadcasters, out of court settlement likely with at least a little bit of a discount.
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“The Premier League terminated a lucrative broadcasting contract with its licensee in China on Friday, dealing a further blow to the English top-flight as clubs adjust to heavy losses as a result of the coronavirus.Streaming service PPTV agreed a reported $956 million (AUD) deal for the right to broadcast all 380 Premier League matches per season from 2019 to 2022.”
https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/football-english-premier-league-tears-up-1-billion-china-tv-contract/news-story/da396becab38f2d603eef35a3804c69b
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It’s interesting what happened in the USA open with Djokovic nobody cares about tennis unless it’s the Australian open
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LFC.
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I'm sure there are many devotees watching the USOpen but it seems no one cares here me incl part due to the covid adjustments stomaching how sport comes across watching, I'm sure other forums with tennis interest they are. Rules are rules with the incident, don't think one bit he meant/aimed for her, bit OTT for me.
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+xI'm sure there are many devotees watching the USOpen but it seems no one cares here me incl part due to the covid adjustments stomaching how sport comes across watching, I'm sure other forums with tennis interest they are. Rules are rules with the incident, don't think one bit he meant/aimed for her, bit OTT for me. Press conference back in 2016. https://streamable.com/wrpwt6Worth a watch.
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+x“ Fox and Seven bring in lawyersFoxtel chief executive Patrick Delany says cricket is in for a tough summer and while his organisation is willing to work with Cricket Australia it is clear the co-operation will come at a cost.CA is reeling following a savage attack from Seven West Media boss James Warburton, who has threatened to walk away from the network’s contract if it does not get a rights discount.Sources close to Foxtel confirmed on Tuesday it would also be seeking a reduction in what it pays for broadcast rights. And in a clear indication that the dispute is escalating, Foxtel delivered a legal letter to Cricket Australia on Monday and Seven has hired a high-profile contract lawyer to fight its corner.Both broadcasters believe a summer that includes the possibility of a Boxing Day Test at Adelaide not the MCG, a Big Bash without access to the biggest local stars and other likely changes is not what they signed up for.Fox and Seven contribute about $200m a year as part of a record $1.18bn contract signed in 2018. Both share the frustration of dealing with a body they believe was moving with too much haste under former chief executive Kevin Roberts and is indecisive since his departure.The impending legal battle will be a test of acting CEO Nick Hockley and the board.Cricket Australia insists it will deliver a full summer of cricket and is working to attract international stars to enhance the BBL. CA says it has worked to identify savings for broadcasters who are struggling because of the pandemic, but it will not cut a cheaper deal on the broadcast rights.Speaking at a sports conference on Tuesday, Delany signalled tough times for all sports but conceded tier-one sports such as cricket were in a slightly better position.“We can see quite clearly the sports that are working, and those sports know who they are,” he said. “We did a great deal with the NRL to renew our relationship. I want more of the NRL. Our relationship with the AFL is really fabulous. I want more AFL. The motorsports are going well for us, and we like cricket.“I think cricket is going to have a tough season ahead and we will work through it with them.”The football codes both renegotiated their deals with broadcasters when the pandemic hit, but cricket argues it does not need to as it will be delivering a full schedule where the football season has been truncated. But the broadcasters are adamant that what is being delivered does not meet the letter of the contracts...” https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/cricket/fox-and-seven-bring-in-lawyers-in-dispute-with-cricket-australia/news-story/fa3ee6242c2d9b335749bcf9bb9c9ae9 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09-16/seven-refuse-to-pay-cricket-australia-in-full-summer-of-cricket/12668040Ouch
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“Rugby union may get a financial lifeline from an unusual and potentially groundbreaking source: Nine Network and its online streaming service Stan.Nine is understood to have entered discussions with Rugby Australia about a potential broadcast deal that would see Wallabies matches telecast on Nine’s free-to-air channel and Super Rugby games mostly or only shown on Stan. The move would be a first for Australian sport to find a home on a streaming video on demand service, the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime on a global basis and Stan domestically have mostly focused on movies and comedy or drama series....” https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/rugby-union/rugby-unions-saviour-could-be-nine-and-stan-in-broadcast-shakeup/news-story/6aa63f744e99a40b3729f305dfb88d5b
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I doubt it will be much of a lifeline, but, does keep Fox on its toes, forcing them to pay more if they want to keep it.
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+xI doubt it will be much of a lifeline, but, does keep Fox on its toes, forcing them to pay more if they want to keep it. NINE seem the most active FTA for new sporting content. Not sure they have much money though.
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+x+xI doubt it will be much of a lifeline, but, does keep Fox on its toes, forcing them to pay more if they want to keep it. NINE seem the most active FTA for new sporting content. Not sure they have much money though. With television advertising on a steady decline (read somewhere recently it has already dropped 20-25% during the pandemic), it's hard to say how much FTA networks are willing to invest in new content, but it's safe to assume it's a lot less then it has in the past.
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NRL forecasting a $130m loss for this year and a minimum two years to recover. Sadly 25% of staff are to lose their jobs in cost savings of $50m
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Anyone know how the big bash is going?
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+xAnyone know how the big bash is going? Article on AL in the Guardian talks about relative viewing audiences for the big bash and AL on the weekend. Made for depressing reading
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