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The Qatar Airways Australian MotoGP™ 2024 Starts Saturday 19 October. Live On 10 And 10 Play.

Start your engines as The Qatar Airways Australian MotoGP™ 2024 roars back to the world’s most unpredictable circuit, Phillip Island, providing one of the most edge-of-your seat racing spectacles in world motorsport.

Join 10 Sport’s Scott Mackinnon and former 500cc motorcycle race winner and expert commentator Daryl Beattie as they review the season so far and the race to come. On track, former MotoGP™ rider, Chris Vermeulen and motor racing expert, Sam Charlwood will be live with all the latest action and exclusive interviews from pit lane.

Saturday, 19 October will see the riders and their teams take to the fast-flowing circuit for the first ever sprint race to be held on the island.

Then on Sunday, 20 October the drama, action and emotion intensifies as the MotoGP™ riders take to the spectacular Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit for 27 laps of exhilarating racing to decide who will conquer this iconic race.

As teams push their machines to the limit, the need for speed takes hold and the leans around those corners become even more gravity defying.

Lap up all the action when The Qatar Airways Australian MotoGP™ 2024 returns live and free on 10 and 10 Play from 1.30pm AEDT on Saturday, 19 October and from 1.00pm AEDT on Sunday, 20 October.

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Nice use of logo

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NBL aiming for more free-to-air games

NBL circles are abuzz with talk of more free-to-air games from next season in what would be a major boost for the booming Australian league.

Crosscourt can reveal discussions are underway for at least four games on free-to-air across multiple networks.

Channel 10 currently broadcasts the two Sunday games, but there is hope for more games to be telecast to reach a bigger audience.

Both Seven and Nine Networks have engaged in talks with the NBL about the league’s future and potential broadcast deals.

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10 already doing more to promote NBL this year.

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They probably don’t want to lose more sports to 7 or 9

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Guys, I think the NBL is on 10. Not sure tho

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