Sunday
Football
In Australia, Sunday Football is the broadcasting of both the Australian Football League (AFL) and National Rugby League (NRL) Sunday matches on television. Sunday Football is generally considered to be the
biggest stage and generates the most publicity for the clubs involved in both
codes. The Seven Network have the broadcast rights for the AFL,
while the Nine Network holds the rights to the NRL which it
has had held since 1992.
Both codes are shown in all states and territories,
however the timing and scheduling depends on which code is more dominant in its
respective state. The dominant codes are Australian rules football in Victoria, South Australia, Western
Australia and Tasmania;
andrugby league in New South Wales, Queensland and Australian Capital Territory.
In the dominant states, Sunday Football is
broadcast on the respective networks primary channels. Historically, the code
which was not deemed the dominant code for its state was shown in a late-night
timeslot, however with the addition of multi-channels, the networks have been
able to show matches live all across the country from 2012. AFL matches in New South Wales , Queensland and ACT are shown on 7mate while NRL matches are shown in Victoria , South Australia and Western Australia on GEM.
Australian
Football League
Australia, Sunday
Football is the
broadcasting of Australian Football League (AFL) Sunday matches on television. Sunday Football is generally considered to be the
biggest stage and generate the most publicity for the clubs involved in both
codes. It is for this reason that clubs involved generally want to perform at
their very best to avoid large-scale criticism from the media. The Seven
Network have
the broadcast rights for the AFL starting from the 2007
season.
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