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Take a look inside The Great Sporting Bubble

Queensland’s credentials as Australia’s new sporting and events capital will be showcased in The Sporting Bubble, a special documentary coming soon on Nine.

The program, commissioned by Nine in partnership with Tourism and Events Queensland, will provide a no-holds-barred look at five of the nation’s elite sporting codes now calling Queensland home.

Produced by Dickson Films, the documentary features interviews and behind-the-scenes insights with the NRL, the AFL, the Super Netball competition and the Supercars championship, as well as boxing’s super welterweight fight between Jeff Horn and Tim Tszyu in Townsville.

Director Peter Dickson, of Dickson Films, said: “For me and my team this is such a unique and important story to document. The cultural importance of sport to our nation cannot be underestimated and the global pandemic has been devastating for sport in Australia during 2020.

“This film will track the journey of our major sporting codes sent a lifeline via the Queensland hubs, which has been absolutely crucial in getting our favourite sports up and running again.”

Nine Queensland Managing Director, Kylie Blucher, said: “It’s a privilege for Nine to be part of a landmark program that will showcase such outstanding sporting achievement.

“Nine has commissioned award-winning sports documentary maker Peter Dickson to bring his supreme storytelling skills to this project. Peter’s emotionally gripping productions about our nation’s greatest sporting moments include Forged in Fire, the story of the intense Ashes rivalry between Australia and England, and Winx IV, the tribute to the wonder race mare who won four Cox Plates.”

The Sporting Bubble is produced by Dickson Films for Nine in partnership with Tourism and Events Queensland.

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Interesting doco

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Not so quiet this year…

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Interesting request from former netballer Bianca Chatfield this morning.

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But it’s true

We don’t want the GF being cut short because of a presser

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Her request is that the press conference to start early so fans in Melbourne won’t miss the first quarter of the grand final.

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But they won’t: 9 is simulcast all morning (The Sunday Footy Show, Sports Sunday, SSN, right up until the NRL game started) and until the end of SSN on 9Gem, as it has been for months (ever since the debacle with the Sydney Derby).

I’ve looked at a few tv guides and Gem’s listings doesn’t suggest such a simulcast is scheduled to happen

It usually comes up on Saturday/Sunday on my Fetch Mighty.

Also, it is only in Melbourne.

The Million Dollar Chase will be run just after 10pm AEDT, during the NRL post-match coverage. As the NRL finishes in Adelaide and Perth right after the final siren, viewers in both cities will miss out on the greyhound race on FTA, but they will be able to watch the race on Sky Racing or stream it on Greyhound Racing NSW website.

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The poor things… I can hear the uproar already!

Maddy Proud to be part of Nines Super Netball Commentary team on Sunday

Anyone got caps of the greyhounds tonight?

Cameron Williams hosting the Million Dollar Chase greyhound race from Sydney’s Wentworth Park for Nine’s audience.

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The Sporting Bubble promo

Sunday 25 October 10:30pm AEDT

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What time?

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Read: a feature length infomercial for Queensland. Pass.

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10.30 pm AEDT after the Post match - a different time in each market.

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How stupid… why so late

Put it on during the day considering there is only two GFs being played

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