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Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 9:07 pm
by Xman
pussycat wrote:
Seven secures Rugby League World Cup 2013

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The Seven Network is the home of Rugby League World Cup 2013.

Seven has secured exclusive broadcast rights to the 2013 Rugby League World Cup following an agreement with IMG Media.

Seven will broadcast all RLWC2013 matches - which runs from October 26th- November 30th - live on 7mate as part of an all-encompassing agreement covering broadcast and subscription television rights, IPTV, interconnected TV, catch-up TV, HbbTV, pay per view, video on demand and digital rights, including online and mobile.

RLWC2013 - which is organised by the Rugby League International Federation - will be the fourteenth staging of the Rugby League World Cup tournament and will be hosted by England and Wales with matches also to be held in France and Ireland.

Fourteen teams will contest the tournament: Australia, England, New Zealand, Samoa, Wales, Fiji, France, Papua New Guinea, Ireland, Scotland, Tonga, Cook Islands, Italy and the United States. New Zealand is the defending champion, having defeated Australia in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup final. It is Italy and the United States' first Rugby League World Cup.

Today’s agreement adds further depth to Seven’s leadership in sports television.

“Seven is delighted to have secured this agreement that will see us as the home of rugby league and the Rugby League World Cup 2013 across October and November," Tim Worner, CEO of Seven West Media, said.

“It is an extraordinary event and fits perfectly with our portfolio of major sports event that we can drive across our broadcast television platform and our emerging and developing online and mobile content platforms. A key to this agreement is our ability to deliver this amazing event across multiple platforms in formats that meet the demands of our audiences. This approach is a cornerstone for our future development as a broad-based audience company.

“Live events define our business and we are delighted that rugby league will be on Seven’s broadcast platform. We are investing in and building our three channels and 7mate is key to our development, in particular its increasing presence in live sports television and extending its leadership in key male demographics.

“It is also fitting that we are entrusted with the Rugby League World Cup 2013 – it is 50 years this year since the late, great Rex Mossop joined Seven after an extraordinary playing career in league and union, and through his commentary and passion, defined league television coverage in Australia.”

“It is great news for the tournament that Seven will be showing every game and on so many platforms. Sports fans in Australia know they can rely on Seven’s experience of covering not just domestic and international Rugby League but other world class sporting events too," Nigel Wood, RLWC2013 Tournament Director, said.
“We know we’ll be staging the best Rugby League World Cup to date, with competitive matches in front of passionate fans. The tournament now has a compelling broadcast offer in both hemispheres.”

http://au.sports.yahoo.com/league/news/ ... -cup-2013/



Its Official - it's a massacre =D> =D> =D>
imagesjn.jpg
What's official? RL is popular a few times a year?

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:47 pm
by Raiderdave
Phelpsy wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Phelpsy wrote:
An nrl club game outraged and AFL game in Melbourne ???
oh lets humour this halfwit anyway shall we ? :wink:

hmmmm
wanna have a closer look ? :-k
in Sydney it outrated the VFL in Melbourne you cockhead
uppercuts
unleash them at random intervals on yr chin for the rest of the day
K champ ? :cool:[/quote



Well I think the VFl rates pretty poorly in Melbourne .. Especially if up against a AFL game in 7 ???
AFL .. what the f is that ? :-k

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:48 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Seven secures Rugby League World Cup 2013

Enlarge photo

The Seven Network is the home of Rugby League World Cup 2013.

Seven has secured exclusive broadcast rights to the 2013 Rugby League World Cup following an agreement with IMG Media.

Seven will broadcast all RLWC2013 matches - which runs from October 26th- November 30th - live on 7mate as part of an all-encompassing agreement covering broadcast and subscription television rights, IPTV, interconnected TV, catch-up TV, HbbTV, pay per view, video on demand and digital rights, including online and mobile.

RLWC2013 - which is organised by the Rugby League International Federation - will be the fourteenth staging of the Rugby League World Cup tournament and will be hosted by England and Wales with matches also to be held in France and Ireland.

Fourteen teams will contest the tournament: Australia, England, New Zealand, Samoa, Wales, Fiji, France, Papua New Guinea, Ireland, Scotland, Tonga, Cook Islands, Italy and the United States. New Zealand is the defending champion, having defeated Australia in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup final. It is Italy and the United States' first Rugby League World Cup.

Today’s agreement adds further depth to Seven’s leadership in sports television.

“Seven is delighted to have secured this agreement that will see us as the home of rugby league and the Rugby League World Cup 2013 across October and November," Tim Worner, CEO of Seven West Media, said.

“It is an extraordinary event and fits perfectly with our portfolio of major sports event that we can drive across our broadcast television platform and our emerging and developing online and mobile content platforms. A key to this agreement is our ability to deliver this amazing event across multiple platforms in formats that meet the demands of our audiences. This approach is a cornerstone for our future development as a broad-based audience company.

“Live events define our business and we are delighted that rugby league will be on Seven’s broadcast platform. We are investing in and building our three channels and 7mate is key to our development, in particular its increasing presence in live sports television and extending its leadership in key male demographics.

“It is also fitting that we are entrusted with the Rugby League World Cup 2013 – it is 50 years this year since the late, great Rex Mossop joined Seven after an extraordinary playing career in league and union, and through his commentary and passion, defined league television coverage in Australia.”

“It is great news for the tournament that Seven will be showing every game and on so many platforms. Sports fans in Australia know they can rely on Seven’s experience of covering not just domestic and international Rugby League but other world class sporting events too," Nigel Wood, RLWC2013 Tournament Director, said.
“We know we’ll be staging the best Rugby League World Cup to date, with competitive matches in front of passionate fans. The tournament now has a compelling broadcast offer in both hemispheres.”

http://au.sports.yahoo.com/league/news/ ... -cup-2013/



Its Official - it's a massacre =D> =D> =D>
imagesjn.jpg
What's official? RL is popular a few times a year?
then that would be a few more then VFL is in NSW & QLD :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:18 pm
by Fred
Dave... The VFl isn't even shown in nsw or qld ????

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:08 pm
by Raiderdave
Phelpsy wrote:
Dave... The VFl isn't even shown in nsw or qld ????

dickhead
yes it is :cool:

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:46 pm
by Fred
Really , I live in qld and we don't get the VFl ... If anything they would show the local Aussie rules league but we don't even get that.

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:21 pm
by Swans4ever
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Seven secures Rugby League World Cup 2013

Enlarge photo

The Seven Network is the home of Rugby League World Cup 2013.

Seven has secured exclusive broadcast rights to the 2013 Rugby League World Cup following an agreement with IMG Media.

Seven will broadcast all RLWC2013 matches - which runs from October 26th- November 30th - live on 7mate as part of an all-encompassing agreement covering broadcast and subscription television rights, IPTV, interconnected TV, catch-up TV, HbbTV, pay per view, video on demand and digital rights, including online and mobile.

RLWC2013 - which is organised by the Rugby League International Federation - will be the fourteenth staging of the Rugby League World Cup tournament and will be hosted by England and Wales with matches also to be held in France and Ireland.

Fourteen teams will contest the tournament: Australia, England, New Zealand, Samoa, Wales, Fiji, France, Papua New Guinea, Ireland, Scotland, Tonga, Cook Islands, Italy and the United States. New Zealand is the defending champion, having defeated Australia in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup final. It is Italy and the United States' first Rugby League World Cup.

Today’s agreement adds further depth to Seven’s leadership in sports television.

“Seven is delighted to have secured this agreement that will see us as the home of rugby league and the Rugby League World Cup 2013 across October and November," Tim Worner, CEO of Seven West Media, said.

“It is an extraordinary event and fits perfectly with our portfolio of major sports event that we can drive across our broadcast television platform and our emerging and developing online and mobile content platforms. A key to this agreement is our ability to deliver this amazing event across multiple platforms in formats that meet the demands of our audiences. This approach is a cornerstone for our future development as a broad-based audience company.

“Live events define our business and we are delighted that rugby league will be on Seven’s broadcast platform. We are investing in and building our three channels and 7mate is key to our development, in particular its increasing presence in live sports television and extending its leadership in key male demographics.

“It is also fitting that we are entrusted with the Rugby League World Cup 2013 – it is 50 years this year since the late, great Rex Mossop joined Seven after an extraordinary playing career in league and union, and through his commentary and passion, defined league television coverage in Australia.”

“It is great news for the tournament that Seven will be showing every game and on so many platforms. Sports fans in Australia know they can rely on Seven’s experience of covering not just domestic and international Rugby League but other world class sporting events too," Nigel Wood, RLWC2013 Tournament Director, said.
“We know we’ll be staging the best Rugby League World Cup to date, with competitive matches in front of passionate fans. The tournament now has a compelling broadcast offer in both hemispheres.”

http://au.sports.yahoo.com/league/news/ ... -cup-2013/



Its Official - it's a massacre =D> =D> =D>
imagesjn.jpg
What's official? RL is popular a few times a year?
then that would be a few more then VFL is in NSW & QLD :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/
GiantsRD has done it again...........made a fool of himself - what a pitiful deluded ignoramus he is, living in a hole in the ground in an inbreed backwater called Canberra, where he spout's endless diatribes at AF and speaks of RL with reverence - yet never having played either game (mummy made him wear nappies til he was 8!) - so lonely and dejected from a very young age he dreamed of big men running into each other grabbing each other around the legs, oh how he marvelled at those behemoths packing into a scrum and wished that he could play - alas mummy said that it would ruin his nose, make his ears into cauliflowers and dramatically slope his forehead. His mummy (also his second cousin!) then explained that he could never play with his club foot and dragging knuckles due to the hump on his back and he could not see the ball with those thick glasses! But he never let go of that dream, he joined the raiders football club and in seeing him he was quickly made the team mascot (the helmut fit perfectly over the horns on his head!). He finally felt accepted, with working at shelter and living his dream with the raiders he had made it - they even gave him a nickname Raiderdave. Oh how they made him feel at home, buying the baskets he weaves at the shelter, they gave him a bright snot green top and often he would chuckle with girlish laughter when they rubbed his tummy for luck and spat into the bucket they hung around his neck. Then one day they told him he would have to leave - there simply wasn't enough money as no one was going to the rugby league (or as RD would say the "Rugby weage"). They had grown tired of over weight Neanderthals struggling to run 5 meters and struggling for breath, you see people of NSW had learn't of a sport where players could kick the ball, hand pass by punching the ball, run 15k a match, mark the ball and where scoring was often and exciting! People were flocking to the game in fact one of the clubs were the Sydney Swans and they had become the biggest club in the whole of NSW! RAIDERDAVE feel into a deep and dark place locking himself in his room - only venturing out to restock his tissues and national geographic magazines, all day he would sit in the corner sobbing slowly rocking backwards and forwards in the feotal position crying into his snot green top "it's not fair, it's not fair Rugby weage is the greatest game - they must be wying!" Then he had a thought if mummy could type the words he would have his revenge - he would convince everyone that they were wrong that rugby league was the best, the biggest the most athletic, so mummy helped him set up the computer and made sure that he was strapped into his favourite chair - he found the perfect site, a site called the 'fight club' where AF followers were debating, this was his chance the stage was set and he began to type...................................... "**********"!

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 9:18 am
by Raiderdave
Phelpsy wrote:
Really , I live in qld .

you also live in a bubble dickhead :(/ :(/ :(/

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 9:21 am
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Seven secures Rugby League World Cup 2013

Enlarge photo

The Seven Network is the home of Rugby League World Cup 2013.

Seven has secured exclusive broadcast rights to the 2013 Rugby League World Cup following an agreement with IMG Media.

Seven will broadcast all RLWC2013 matches - which runs from October 26th- November 30th - live on 7mate as part of an all-encompassing agreement covering broadcast and subscription television rights, IPTV, interconnected TV, catch-up TV, HbbTV, pay per view, video on demand and digital rights, including online and mobile.

RLWC2013 - which is organised by the Rugby League International Federation - will be the fourteenth staging of the Rugby League World Cup tournament and will be hosted by England and Wales with matches also to be held in France and Ireland.

Fourteen teams will contest the tournament: Australia, England, New Zealand, Samoa, Wales, Fiji, France, Papua New Guinea, Ireland, Scotland, Tonga, Cook Islands, Italy and the United States. New Zealand is the defending champion, having defeated Australia in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup final. It is Italy and the United States' first Rugby League World Cup.

Today’s agreement adds further depth to Seven’s leadership in sports television.

“Seven is delighted to have secured this agreement that will see us as the home of rugby league and the Rugby League World Cup 2013 across October and November," Tim Worner, CEO of Seven West Media, said.

“It is an extraordinary event and fits perfectly with our portfolio of major sports event that we can drive across our broadcast television platform and our emerging and developing online and mobile content platforms. A key to this agreement is our ability to deliver this amazing event across multiple platforms in formats that meet the demands of our audiences. This approach is a cornerstone for our future development as a broad-based audience company.

“Live events define our business and we are delighted that rugby league will be on Seven’s broadcast platform. We are investing in and building our three channels and 7mate is key to our development, in particular its increasing presence in live sports television and extending its leadership in key male demographics.

“It is also fitting that we are entrusted with the Rugby League World Cup 2013 – it is 50 years this year since the late, great Rex Mossop joined Seven after an extraordinary playing career in league and union, and through his commentary and passion, defined league television coverage in Australia.”

“It is great news for the tournament that Seven will be showing every game and on so many platforms. Sports fans in Australia know they can rely on Seven’s experience of covering not just domestic and international Rugby League but other world class sporting events too," Nigel Wood, RLWC2013 Tournament Director, said.
“We know we’ll be staging the best Rugby League World Cup to date, with competitive matches in front of passionate fans. The tournament now has a compelling broadcast offer in both hemispheres.”

http://au.sports.yahoo.com/league/news/ ... -cup-2013/



Its Official - it's a massacre =D> =D> =D>
imagesjn.jpg
What's official? RL is popular a few times a year?
then that would be a few more then VFL is in NSW & QLD :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/
GiantsRD has done it again...........made a fool of himself - what a pitiful deluded ignoramus he is, living in a hole in the ground in an inbreed backwater called Canberra, where he spout's endless diatribes at AF and speaks of RL with reverence - yet never having played either game (mummy made him wear nappies til he was 8!) - so lonely and dejected from a very young age he dreamed of big men running into each other grabbing each other around the legs, oh how he marvelled at those behemoths packing into a scrum and wished that he could play - alas mummy said that it would ruin his nose, make his ears into cauliflowers and dramatically slope his forehead. His mummy (also his second cousin!) then explained that he could never play with his club foot and dragging knuckles due to the hump on his back and he could not see the ball with those thick glasses! But he never let go of that dream, he joined the raiders football club and in seeing him he was quickly made the team mascot (the helmut fit perfectly over the horns on his head!). He finally felt accepted, with working at shelter and living his dream with the raiders he had made it - they even gave him a nickname Raiderdave. Oh how they made him feel at home, buying the baskets he weaves at the shelter, they gave him a bright snot green top and often he would chuckle with girlish laughter when they rubbed his tummy for luck and spat into the bucket they hung around his neck. Then one day they told him he would have to leave - there simply wasn't enough money as no one was going to the rugby league (or as RD would say the "Rugby weage"). They had grown tired of over weight Neanderthals struggling to run 5 meters and struggling for breath, you see people of NSW had learn't of a sport where players could kick the ball, hand pass by punching the ball, run 15k a match, mark the ball and where scoring was often and exciting! People were flocking to the game in fact one of the clubs were the Sydney Swans and they had become the biggest club in the whole of NSW! RAIDERDAVE feel into a deep and dark place locking himself in his room - only venturing out to restock his tissues and national geographic magazines, all day he would sit in the corner sobbing slowly rocking backwards and forwards in the feotal position crying into his snot green top "it's not fair, it's not fair Rugby weage is the greatest game - they must be wying!" Then he had a thought if mummy could type the words he would have his revenge - he would convince everyone that they were wrong that rugby league was the best, the biggest the most athletic, so mummy helped him set up the computer and made sure that he was strapped into his favourite chair - he found the perfect site, a site called the 'fight club' where AF followers were debating, this was his chance the stage was set and he began to type...................................... "**********"!

ahhhhhhhhh 8-[

:(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol: :lol:

oh good lord
its time ..... call the same institution I've dispatched about 7 bumblers to
heres numb 8 above

hes gone
snapped

lost it .... although we're not entirely sure where this lune is concerned ... what it was :-k


:(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 2:36 pm
by Swans4ever
Hahaha jokes on you!

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:05 pm
by Fred
Dave does have a point . If you lower yourself to argue with an idiot they will win every time as they've had much more practice at being an idiot . Had of you argue with Dave when he simply makes things up? You do have to simply walk away or lower yourself to making things up and or ignoring facts or resort to non sensical babble like but but but or name calling

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:21 pm
by Drac
http://www.adnews.com.au/adnews/current ... cial-roost
Magna Global's SARPS (social audience rating points) listed the top 20 ranking for TV shows in Australia, which saw Seven's AFL coverage on top. Sports events and programs made up seven of the top 20 slots which also included the NRL State of Origin, rugby union Lions Tour, Wimbledon, A-League, Super Rugby and NRL on Fox.

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 7:52 pm
by Swans4ever
Phelpsy wrote:
Dave does have a point . If you lower yourself to argue with an idiot they will win every time as they've had much more practice at being an idiot . Had of you argue with Dave when he simply makes things up? You do have to simply walk away or lower yourself to making things up and or ignoring facts or resort to non sensical babble like but but but or name calling
Phelpsy - just wanted to see if he would respond - and he did! I would have ignored it! That was my point!

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 11:48 am
by cos789
Phelpsy wrote:
If you lower yourself to argue with an idiot they will win every time as they've had much more practice at being an idiot . Had of you argue with Dave when he simply makes things up? You do have to simply walk away or lower yourself to making things up and or ignoring facts or resort to non sensical babble like but but but or name calling
You cannot argue with an idiot because he is an idiot.
An idiot can never win an argument because he is an idiot.
An idiot can only blench forth verbal garbage.
Thus I totally avoid those that act like idiots.

Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 10:25 pm
by ParraEelsNRL