SBS Sport

Lucy Zelic criticised Adelaide

and has now apologised.

Why? She’s not wrong

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Perspective:

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Do SBS have replay rights for all NBL games they don’t show live (ie the ESPN games) or just the season opener?
It’s airing Friday at noon on Viceland after being live on ESPN Thursday night.

Seems like it

NBL today reveals the commentary team for the 2019-20 season, including personnels from Crocmedia, Fox Sports, Nine and 10.

Gaze returns to commentary after three years coaching the Sydney Kings. He will be joined by a star-studded team of experts including Shane Heal, Corey ‘Homicide’ Williams, Shawn Redhage, Jenni Screen, Cam Tragardh and Jeff Van Groningen.

Dwayne Russell, Anthony Hudson, Matt Russell, John Casey, Liam Santamaria, Lachy Reid, Louise Ransome, Candy Hertz, Seb Costello, Cam Luke, Jack Heverin and Peter Hooley, will also be part of the commentary team.

Andrew Mulligan and Casey Frank will lead the Sky Sport commentary team in New Zealand.

An interesting aspect is that all commentary to be done from a new Melbourne hub. Only the sideline reporter will be at the game itself.

Cost saving measure but necessary as SBS or ESPN are not providing any production costs towards the games.

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I hate when they do that :face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

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But it could mean someone like Lachy Reid has to fly to Melbourne to call Perth Wildcats’ home games.

all matches will be live on SBS On Demand.

Yep, well aware of that.
Has nothing to do with what I asked though, which was whether SBS were using Viceland as a platform to replay games that were live on ESPN or whether it was solely the season opener?

Edit: Viceland is indeed showing every game delayed during the day.

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SBS appear to have picked up Australia’s next away World Cup qualifying match on Tue 15 Oct at 10.25pm. No confirmation from them except it being in an advanced guide.

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Good on SBS gettin back soccer rights to Australia World Cup camagin

SBS also holds the rights to the full Qatar 2022 World Cup coverage. All 64 games in total. Expect them to promote the World Cup in November with 3 years to go

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The press release only mentions the Socceroos’ two upcoming Asian qualifying matches. Perhaps SBS is still negotiating with Fox Sports and/or the AFC on the rights to the rest of the qualifying campaign?

Reckon Adelaide viewers might go out of their way to watch Fox’s coverage instead of SBS…!

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NBL

Australian basketball fans can satisfy their NBL needs with an action-packed 2019-20 season on SBS, starting with 25 games in October.

WATCH the entire 2019-20 NBL season for FREE with all 126 games LIVE via SBS on Demand, and 67 games broadcast LIVE, FREE and in HD on SBS VICELAND.

Catch Boomers Andrew Bogut, Mitch Creek, Chris Goulding, Nathan Sobey, Nick Kay and Cameron Gliddon - just to name a few - in action for their franchises, along with NBA draft prospects LaMelo Ball and RJ Hampton.

SBS will begin our live coverage with last season’s grand finalists Melbourne United taking on newcomers South East Melbourne Phoenix on October 3.

SBS 2019-20 NBL - OCTOBER BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Thursday 3 October
Round 1 - Melbourne v South East Melbourne
7:30pm AEST - 9:30pm AEST
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Friday 4 October
Round 1 - Cairns v Sydney
7:30pm AEST - 9:30pm AEST
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Saturday 5 October
Round 1 - Perth v Melbourne
5:30pm AEST - 7:30pm AEST
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Sunday 6 October
Round 1 - Illawarra v Brisbane
3:00pm AEDT - 5:00pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Friday 11 October
Round 2 - Brisbane v Cairns
7:30pm AEDT - 9:30pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Friday 11 October
Round 2 - Perth v Illawarra
9:30pm AEDT - 11:30pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Saturday 12 October
Round 2 - Sydney v Adelaide
5:30pm AEDT - 7:30pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Sunday 13 October
Round 2 - South East Melbourne v Brisbane
3:00pm AEDT - 5:00pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Monday 14 October
Round 2 - Illawarra v Cairns
7:30pm AEDT - 9:30pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Friday 18 October
Round 3 - Sydney v New Zealand
7:30pm AEDT - 9:30pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Friday 18 October
Round 3 - Perth v Cairns
9:30pm AEDT - 11:30pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Saturday 19 October
Round 3 - Adelaide v Brisbane
5:30pm AEDT - 7:30pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Saturday 19 October
Round 3 - South East Melbourne v Illawarra
8:00pm AEDT - 10:00pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Sunday 20 October
Round 3 - New Zealand v Sydney
3:00pm AEDT - 5:00pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Sunday 20 October
Round 3 - Melbourne v Perth
5:00pm AEDT - 7:00pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Monday 21 October
Round 3 - Illawarra v Adelaide
7:30pm AEDT - 9:30pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Thursday 24 October
Round 4 - New Zealand v Illawarra
5:30pm AEDT- 7:30pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Friday 25 October
Round 4 - Adelaide v Cairns
7:30pm AEDT - 9:30pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Friday 25 October
Round 4 - Perth v South East Melbourne
9:30pm AEDT - 11:30pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Saturday 26 October
Round 4 - Melbourne v New Zealand
5:30pm AEDT - 7:30pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Friday 26 October
Round 4 - Sydney v Brisbane
8:00pm AEDT - 10:00pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Sunday 27 October
Round 4 - South East Melbourne v Adelaide
3:00pm AEDT - 5:00pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Sunday 27 October
Round 4 - Illawarra v Perth
5:00pm AEDT - 7:00pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

Monday 28 October
Round 4 - Cairns v Melbourne
7:30pm AEDT - 9:30pm AEDT
LIVE via SBS On Demand

Thursday 31 October
Round 5 - New Zealand v Cairns
5:30pm AEDT - 7:30pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and via SBS On Demand

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They might on-sell some games like they did with the previous World Cup.