Boundary throw in today.
“These two, Marshall and Grundy have been at each other all day” Ignoring the fact that Cox has contested that one.
The ball goes out again “And they’ll be at each other again in a second” By which time the Saints made a change and it was Ryder v Cox.
I thought it would have to go on to your Telstra account rather than a credit card. I’ve done it. Used a different email, phone number and my wife’s name.
They reached their low point in Superstar month.
Tom Lynch day. Was it Gold Coast Tom Lynch or Adelaide Tom Lynch? No. It was Fremantle’s Tom Lynch using the pseudonym of Nat Fyfe.
After being extensively used in the AFL and successfully adopted in world class cricket, the much talked about Hawk-Eye vision arrived at Flemington racecourse on Saturday.
With the AFL using Hawk-Eye to assist in close shots at goal and Twenty20 cricket making it part of its umpiring armour...
If you have an IQ box you should listen to the game via the AFL app. The video will now be ahead of the audio and you can just pause the TV until they sync.
I'm not sure if you can still get the Urls of the broadcast and put them into a radio app like tunedin. Then you can delay the broadcast to sync in with video.
Well I'd put Foxtel a long way ahead of Switzerland, Denmark and Hong Kong although Hong Kong was a long time ago and on a par with the UK. Unless you want to watch AFL and EPL in which case Foxtel is a long way ahead.
One HD and Channel 10 are both showing the Grand Prix. Try switching between channels and if there's no difference, put your glasses on. If there's still no difference get a new TV.
And to fit it all in they have a wide shot of every centre bounce. One of the key aspects of the game and it's like watching through the wrong end of the binoculars.
Channel 7 are doing interviews with Alan Richardson in the Port box during the game. He mumbles a few cliches but his mind seems to be somewhere else.
Is this one of the more useless innovations that the broadcasters have introduced?
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