Seven Sport

I saw this as well and honestly, thought I was the star of ground hog day.

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Full season repeat, get psyched up for next season

GoPats

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It begins in September.

I’m not counting out Touchdown Tom

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Some sad news, much loved 7 horse racing tipster Deane Lester passed away on Thursday after a short battle with cancer.

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Today’s SailGP Sydney races have been cancelled after wild storms last evening caused serious damage to structures at Barangaroo Wharf, as well as the windsails of Team Canada’s catamaran. Team France won all three races yesterday.

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7plus is streaming every tournament of LIV Golf tour this year, starting with Mayakoba in Mexico this week.

I only found out about the broadcast after noticing a 7 logo on the screen during a report on the opening round on Seven News Melbourne tonight.

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Horses For Courses to shine on Seven

Emma Freedman and Jason Richardson kick off Seven’s Autumn racing coverage

As the 2023 Autumn Racing Carnival kicks off, thoroughbred racing fans will be in for a treat when the Seven Network launches its brand new racing show, Horses For Courses, hosted by 7Racing’s Emma Freedman and Jason Richardson, tomorrow on 7plus.

Horses For Courses will look at the week that was in horse racing, around the country and across the globe, with guest appearances from Australian thoroughbred racing’s biggest and best names.

To mark the first episode, Seven’s resident racing experts will meet the world’s top-ranked female jockey, Jamie Kah, to chat through her journey so far and her biggest Autumn carnival winning prospects.

Punters will not want to miss updates from 7AFL’s Dale Thomas (Pointsbet) and NBL star Felix Von Hofe (Sportsbet) who will make regular appearances across weekly betting segments.

Following the debut episode of Horses For Courses, racing fans can tune in to Seven’s live and free racing coverage, direct from Randwick Guineas Day at Randwick, and Australian Guineas Day at Flemington, at 12.00pm AEDT this Saturday on Channel 7, 7two and 7plus.

Managing Director Seven Melbourne and Head of Network Sport, Lewis Martin said: “From Super Saturday at Flemington, to the All Star Mile at The Valley and the glitz and glamour of The Championships at Randwick, you will not want to miss a minute of this year’s Autumn Racing Carnival, live and free on Seven.

“There’s no better way to prepare for this year’s Autumn race days than alongside two of the sport’s best experts, Emma Freedman and Jason Richardson, every Friday afternoon before the biggest and best dates on the Autumn racing calendar.”

Fans can also enjoy a replay of Horses For Courses at 11.00am AEDT every Saturday on 7two, before Seven’s weekly Saturday horse racing coverage.

Racing and equestrian fans alike can also tune in to Seven’s coverage of the Longines Global Champions Tour, direct from Doha from Thursday, 9 March, with three days of live and on-demand coverage on 7plus.

TV broadcast times on Seven:
Friday, 3 March
Horses For Courses
Sydney 4.00pm live on 7plus
Melbourne 4.00pm live on 7plus
Brisbane 3.00pm live on 7plus
Adelaide 3.30pm live on 7plus
Perth 1.00pm live on 7plus

Saturday, 4 March
Horses For Courses (replay)
Sydney 11.00am on 7two
Melbourne 11.00am on 7two
Brisbane 10.00am on 7two
Adelaide 10.30am on 7two
Perth 8.00am on 7two

Saturday, 4 March
Randwick – Randwick Guineas Day
Flemington – Australian Guineas Day
Sydney 12.00pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus
Melbourne 12.00pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus
Brisbane 11.00am live on Channel 7 and 7plus
Adelaide 11.30am live on 7two and 7plus, 12.00pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus
Perth 9.00am live on 7two, 12.00pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

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Does anyone know what the track 7 uses for the horse racing promo is?

Usually seen on the front bar before the last shout.

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Email from Seven, confirms the live events.

The 7 events on FTA would be including the round on 10 sport during the Aus GP coverage.

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ONE Championship And Seven Network Sign Exclusive Partnership To Broadcast Combat Sports In Australia

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ONE Championship, the world’s largest martial arts organization, and the Seven Network (Seven), Australia’s leading broadcast television network, today announced an exclusive partnership to broadcast ONE’s martial arts events and content in Australia for the first time in the country.

The landmark partnership also marks the first time Seven will broadcast mixed martial arts content to its audiences, further consolidating the network’s position as the most-watched sports broadcaster in the country while expanding its offering to meet a growing mainstream fan base and demand for combat sports.

Seven will broadcast both “ONE Fight Night” and “ONE Friday Fights” events on 7plus as well as provide fans access to event highlights and ONE’s library archive of more than 100 past events and 500 hours of content.

Hua Fung Teh, Co-Founder and Group President of ONE Championship, said: “We’re incredibly excited to finally bring ONE to a major Australian network and honored to do it by partnering with Seven, the country’s number one broadcast network. This is yet another historic milestone in ONE’s journey and we can’t wait to engage with our growing fan base in Australia and give them the free-to-air access to our martial arts events that they’ve been waiting for.”

Seven West Media Chief Digital Officer, Gereurd Roberts, said: “We are thrilled to bring ONE Championship to 7plus, live and free, where it will reach over 13.5 million users. The incredible growth of mixed martial arts globally and the soaring growth of ONE in Asia demonstrates the demand from viewers to watch world-class sports content, and points to the strong engagement we expect to see on 7plus.

“With premium sport continuing to drive audiences on 7plus, our exclusive partnership with ONE will deliver blockbuster live events to build on this momentum and further consolidate 7plus’ position as the go-to destination for sports fans in Australia.”

Seven will officially start to broadcast ONE’s live events starting on March 17 and fans will be able to watch all of ONE’s events for free on 7plus, as well as access video highlights and past ONE events.

Over the past year, ONE has announced significant partnerships with several leading broadcasters in key markets across the world spanning free-to-air and digital platforms. These include broadcast partnerships with Prime Video in the United States and Canada, beIN MEDIA GROUP across 24 territories in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as Globo’s Combate in Brazil.

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Promo

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Seven will once again broadcast the Stawell Gift live from Central Park, Stawell on Easter Monday, before the AFL clash between Geelong and Hawthorn.

Broadcast times in AEST (April 10)
Melbourne 11.30am LIVE on Channel 7
Sydney 11.30am LIVE on Channel 7
Brisbane 11.30am LIVE on Channel 7
Adelaide 11:00am LIVE on Channel 7
Perth 9:30am LIVE on 7mate and then 10am LIVE on Channel 7

All three days of the 2023 event will also stream live on 7plus.

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“2018” :thinking:

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7plus’ live streaming of Rip Curl Pro 2023 starts tomorrow (Tuesday) at 9am AEST.

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LIV Golf League Adelaide

Day 1 coverage starts 12:00 noon AEST - 5pm Friday 21 April. Main channel live all markets (7Mate in Perth).

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First time a LIV Golf tournament is shown on TV (either FTA or pay) in Australia.

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Great to see 7 airing golf on free TV.

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2023 Stawell Gift, a look at the Perth feed currently

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When the track isn’t built for TV you need to get with creative camera positions


AFL advice

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