NRL on Nine

She ain’t messing around! She got that law approved for harrasing online and now she’s going after the Dailymail who we all know post rubbish. Interesting to see the outcome

Dailymail reporting Erin split from husband which she posted to Instagram. comments were interesting but now completely turned off lol

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Streaming the QLD Intrust Super Cup Live on 9Now.

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The NRL announced the fixture for week 1 of 2021 finals this evening (kick off times in AEST). The slogan for this year is “Don’t blink”.

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The two qualifying finals are top notch in terms of quality of the match up. The NRL will be happy about that.

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The NRL 1st Qualifying Final Melbourne Storm V Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles on Friday will now be shown on the main channel in Melbourne.

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Channel Nine Melbourne has given the green light to screen the Storm-Sea Eagles Qualifying FInal on the primary channel. HOwever, this NRL game will go up against the AFL Preliminary Final between Melbourne-Geelong (from Perth Stadium) on that night. Highly doubt that the NRL match will rate 100k in Melbourne.

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Yeah this match should’ve been Saturday or Sunday arvo or even Thursday night so it doesn’t go up against either AFL. Why don’t the AFL and NRL work together especially with the Storm?!

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Why would they? In a perfect world, yes, but they are competitors! If they were both on 7 then maybe, but sadly they won’t want to strengthen their opponents.

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It is better for both to cooperate

How? From the NRL’s point of view, yes. But they are a competitor to the AFL.

It will be interesting to see if the NRL schedule a preliminary final in direct competition to the AFL Grand Final on the evening of Saturday 25 September

Apparently they are doing just that.

Which I think is wrong.

The last Saturday in September has always been the AFLs day. I would like to watch both and don’t want to have to choose.

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The problem is the knock-on effect doing that would have for Week 2:

  • If the Storm played on Thursday and lost, they would have an unfairly longer break before their semi final clash than the winner of the Roosters/Titans elimination final.
  • If the Storm played on Saturday and lost, moving Roosters/Titans to Friday means the winner of that game gets an advantage. If the Panthers/Rabbitohs qualifying final is moved to Friday instead, you would have the same problem I outlined in the previous dot point.
  • If the Storm played on Sunday and lost, the Roosters/Titans winner would significantly longer to prepare than they would which doesn’t make sense considering their ladder positions
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A big weekend of NRL Qualifying and Elimination Finals coming up on Nine

The sunshine state sets the stage for the 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership Finals, with four blockbuster match ups LIVE on Channel 9 and 9Now.

After an explosive regular season, the road to finals glory will be filled with epic clashes as eight teams battle it out in the hopes of making it to the ultimate clash, the 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership Grand Final.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 – QUALIFYING FINAL #1
STORM v SEA EAGLES, LIVE from Sunshine Coast Stadium
Host and commentators: James Bracey, Paul Gallen, Ray Warren, Phil Gould, Allana Ferguson, Andrew Johns, Cameron Smith, Darren Lockyer and Emma Lawrence.
Sydney 7.00pm LIVE on Channel 9
Brisbane 7.00pm LIVE on Channel 9
Melbourne 7.00pm LIVE on Channel 9
Adelaide 6.30pm LIVE on 9Gem
Perth 5.00pm LIVE on 9Gem

SATURDAY, SEPTMEBER 11 – ELIMINATION FINAL #1
ROOSTERS V TITANS, LIVE from Queensland Country Bank Stadium
Host and commentators: James Bracey, Phil Gould, Andrew Johns, Paul Gallen, Allana Ferguson, Peter Psaltis, Paul Vautin, Cameron Smith, Johnathon Thurston and Emma Lawrence.
Sydney 5.00pm LIVE on Channel 9
Brisbane 5.00pm LIVE on Channel 9
Melbourne 5.00pm LIVE on 9Gem
Adelaide 4.30pm LIVE on 9Gem
Perth 3.00pm LIVE on 9Gem

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 – QUALIFYING FINAL #2
PANTHERS v RABBITOHS, LIVE from Queensland Country Bank Stadium
Host and commentators: James Bracey, Phil Gould, Paul Gallen, Ray Warren, Allana Ferguson, Andrew Johns, Billy Slater, Johnathon Thurston and Emma Lawrence.
Sydney 7.00pm LIVE on Channel 9
Brisbane 7.00pm LIVE on Channel 9
Melbourne 7.00pm LIVE on 9Gem
Adelaide 6.30pm LIVE on 9Gem
Perth 5.00pm LIVE on 9Gem

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 – ELIMINATION FINAL #2
EELS v KNIGHTS, LIVE from Browne Park, Rockhampton
Host and commentators: Erin Molan, Billy Slater, Peter Sterling, Brad Fittler, Ruan Sims, Darren Lockyer, Mat Thompson and Danika Mason.
Sydney 3.00pm LIVE on Channel 9
Brisbane 3.00pm LIVE on Channel 9
Melbourne 3.00pm LIVE on 9Gem
Adelaide 2.30pm LIVE on 9Gem
Perth 1.00pm LIVE on 9Gem

SUNDAY NRL FOOTY SHOW – LIVE at 11.00am on Channel 9. Host Erin Molan will cover all the week 1 finals action so far with Peter Sterling, Brad Fittler and Ruan Sims, plus special guests.

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It pushes Nine News Saturday in NSW, ACT and QLD out to 4.30pm (and 4pm NT!), that’s the earliest it’s ever been screened (same as this time last year too I think).

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The NRL this afternoon announced the dates and times for the semi-finals and the preliminary finals, after the ARL Commission reached a deal with the Queensland Government to hold the remainder of the 2021 finals series in the Sunshine State.

Both semi-finals will be played in Mackay, and both preliminary finals will be held in Brisbane.

The grand final will be held at Suncorp Stadium on October 3, with kick-off at 6.30pm Queensland time (7.30pm AEDT).

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Is the titans game not on nine today? Can’t see it on the TV guide

All finals are. Have you checked 9Gem or Go? Only Storm games and the Grand Final will be on 9 here in Melbourne.

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Yep - all other Week 1 finals on 9Gem. Guessing all of next week’s games will be too with Storm heading into the Prelims (Week 3)

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