Ten Sport

Sunday 5 December
1pm- 36ers v Bullets
3pm- Kings v United

Sunday 12 December
1pm- United v Phoenix
3pm- 36ers v Wildcats

Sunday 19 December
1pm- United v Breakers
3pm- Bullets v JackJumpers

Sunday 26 December
1pm- JackJumpers v Breakers
3pm- Kings v United

Sunday 2 January
1pm- 36ers v Breakers
3pm- Hawks v Taipans

Sunday 9 January
1pm- Hawks v 36ers
3pm- Bullets v Kings

Sunday 16 January
1pm- Hawks v 36ers
3pm- Kings v Breakers

Sunday 23 January
1pm- Kings v Breakers
3pm- Taipans v Bullets

Sunday 30 January
1pm- 36ers v United
3pm- Kings v Wildcats

Sunday 6 February
1pm- Kings v Wildcats
3pm- United v Hawks

Sunday 13 February
1pm- Phoenix v Taipans
3pm- Kings v Bullets

Sunday 20 February
1pm- 36ers v Wildcats
3pm- Breakers v Taipans

Sunday 27 February
1pm- Breakers v Hawks
3pm- United v Taipans

Sunday 6 March
1pm- Breakers v Phoenix
3pm- Kings v Taipans

Sunday 13 March
1pm- Breakers v Kings
3pm- Phoenix v United

Sunday 20 March
1pm- United v Wildcats
3pm- Bullets v Hawks

Sunday 27 March
1pm- 36ers v Hawks
3pm- Breakers v JackJumpers

Sunday 3 April
1pm- Bullets v Breakers
3pm- Kings v 36ers

Sunday 10 April
1pm- 36ers v Phoenix
3pm- Kings v Hawks

Sunday 17 April
1pm- Breakers v 36ers
3pm- Taipans v Hawks

Sunday 24 April
1pm- 36ers v United
3pm- Taipans v Kings

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Start Warming Up For Sunday Hoops.

Live NBL Every Sunday From Sunday, 5 December. Only On 10 Peach And 10 Play On Demand.

The tip-off for the 2021/2022 Hungry Jack’s NBL Season has been announced, and from Sunday, 5 December fans can catch two explosive NBL matches every Sunday on 10 Peach and streamed live on 10 Play.

From 1pm each Sunday, four hours of high-octane basketball will be available live and free to sport-lovers and adrenaline-junkies alike.

Supporters will have a front row seat to the biggest games of the season, as the NBL’s best, battle it out for the coveted 2021/2022 championship.

To kick off the season on Sunday, 5 December, the Adelaide 36ers will take on the Brisbane Bullets at Adelaide Entertainment Centre, while Melbourne United will begin their championship defence against arch rival the Sydney Kings at Qudos Bank Arena. This huge match will also mark the NBL debut of ex-NBA champion Matthew Dellavedova for Melbourne United.

Adam Cush, Director of Sport Production, Network 10, said: “We are excited to bring two matches of world-class basketball to fans all over Australia every Sunday live and free.

“With a great line-up of Sunday matches, we will be showcasing the NBL’s best players and teams. It’s set to be an unmissable season.”

Jeremy Loeliger, Hungry Jack’s NBL Commissioner, said: “We are delighted to be back on Network 10 this season. Every weekend, 10 Peach is going to be the home of Sunday Hoops from 1pm to 5pm.

“This is one of the most anticipated seasons in league history with multiple bronze medal Boomers from the Tokyo Olympics coming back to play in the NBL, a host of exciting new Next Stars and the inclusion of our 10th team the Tasmania JackJumpers.”

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JackJumpers are hardly on 10. NZ Breakers have a lot of games on FTA

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Just the luck of the draw. Of course ESPN would want more games that won’t be watched by as many (in Australia) on FTA, so better games are on pay.

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they pretty much only cover the aus gp now though don’t they? i watch on foxtel so i am not 100% sure

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Yeah, other than a short highlights show on 10Bold. Aus GP is the only one with live coverage.

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Do we think 10 Peach might go HD MPEG4 by December to accommodate this change to BBALL coverage?

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Hopefully by December they’ll have clear stats about any change of viewership to 10Bold to make an informed decision. Would be a nice move.

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What Nicholas said is right: they want to, but if Bold isn’t working then they won’t. Bold won’t change back though.

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Games per team on 10 Peach. Tasmania wouldn’t be too happy only having 2 matches on FTA in their first season.

Sydney Kings- 13
Adelaide 36ers- 12
Melbourne United- 10
NZ Breakers- 10
Illawarra Hawks- 9
Brisbane Bullets- 7
Cairns Taipans- 7
Perth Wildcats- 5
SEM Phoenix- 5
Tasmania JackJumpers- 2

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Tasmania aren’t in an owned and operated market so it would be pointless for the 10 games to cater to regional markets.

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Neither are the Breakers though to be fair.

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But again, ESPN is going to ask for Breakers games (which effectively removes a fanbase from watching) to be in those timeslots so that more people have to subscribe. And 10 wasn’t going to ask for JackJumpers games as @cmo said: Tassie is not a 10 market, so they don’t really care about what airs. Phoenix aren’t that big yet (we’re coming…!), Perth is a bad timezone, Cairns is not a 10 market (is it?), Sydney of course is going to get lots of games… and by extension Illawarra. Melbourne United is going to be up there this year, as should Adelaide.
Like I said before, it’s just the luck of the draw really.

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What do you mean it’s not a 10 market? It’s on the TV guide

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10 don’t own a station there, so they don’t really care.

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I’m sure the JackJumpers would think otherwise

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And? Why do 10 care?

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Melbourne Cup Carnival Preview Show

Friday 29 October at 10:30 pm

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isn’t it usually on Mondays, the day before the Cup? 10 Sport had it as being on the Monday at 9.30pm.

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