Wallabies vs Scotland: Channel Nine get it wrong again
By John Davidson, 5 Jun 2012 John Davidson is a Roar Guru
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Regular viewers of Channel Nine’s sports programs won’t be surprised to see that the Wallabies-Scotland Test will be broadcast on delay at 11.15pm.
Anyone who caught any of Nine’s coverage of last year’s Rugby World Cup knows that rugby is hardly a top priority for the network. Their handling of the World Cup was very poor.
Firstly, commentator Ray Hadley was badly suited to the tournament as he clearly didn’t understand the game. Add to that the showing of matches on delay and hiding them away on digital channels and you understand the frustration of rugby fans.
Nine did want to show the Scotland Test live on their digital channel GEM but was prevented by legislative red tape. But for me, in recent times, there has been a litany of poor decisions made by those in power at Nine sport.
The dumping of Andrew Voss for Hadley for NRL matches was a bad one, as Hadley’s style is better suited to radio, not TV. On TV he comes across as annoying and pedantic, simply describing the action when we can already see what is happening.
Voss has also been relegated from The Sunday Roast, along with Gus Gould, while Mark Geyer has decamped to Fox Sports. The Roast has been merged into The Sunday Footy Show, weakening any distinctive flavour it had. The banter between former Penrith comrades Gould and MG was a highlight, with Voss pulling the strings, but this is no more.
Then we have Brad Fittler appearing across Nine’s NRL coverage. Freddy was a freak on the field, no doubt, but at times you wonder about his mental sanity with his appearances on the small screen. Having a bit of fun is fine, but the occasional bout of seriousness wouldn’t hurt either.
I think it was Beau Ryan the other week that said on The Footy Show: “I want to report a lost person, Brad Fittler. He’s lost his mind.” Ryan was spot on. If it’s not crazy looks, pulling funny faces or something else, Fittler is out of control.
Then you have the likes of Gordon Tallis on TV. Who decided Gordy was TV talent? Again, great player, but this shouldn’t be the only requirement of a media career. The ability to talk eloquently, have informed opinions and engage in entertaining debate should rate far ahead.
Now Gould and Ray Warren are great commentators, the best in the business when it comes to rugby league. There is no more experienced and knowledgeable pair.
But how often do they spend arguing with each other every game?
Friday night and Sunday footy often descends into a kindergarten spat when they quibble over semantics at set points every game, often a video ref awarding a try.
They should be reminded to act their age and sort out their annoying stoushes that are anything but entertaining. Focus on the footy. Focus on Benji’s flick passes and Carney’s kicking game, not on Gus urging Rabs to “press the button” for the video ref.
Anyway who has seen Nine’s promos for its upcoming Olympics coverage and doesn’t have access to the Fox Sports broadcast, should be concerned. With Nine’s track record of late, I’ll be putting a few dollars on the blunders to continue during the Olympic period for the London 2012 broadcaster.
With Fox Sports having eight dedicated Olympics channels that cost no extra to existing Foxtel subscribers, it’s not a hard choice to make.
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June 5th 2012 @ 7:21am
Football United said | June 5th 2012 @ 7:21am | Report comment
Nines heads of sport and programming directers deserve to be lined up against the MCG and summarily executed for high treason against Australian Sport. Never have i seen a worse channel for sport as they have ruined the Cricket, the NRL, the Rugby World Cup and soon the Olympics.
June 5th 2012 @ 7:33am
crip said | June 5th 2012 @ 7:33am | Report comment
I’d prefer a public stoning mate. Guilty of crimes against sports fans.
June 5th 2012 @ 7:50am
jamesb said | June 5th 2012 @ 7:50am | Report comment
Good article John
Channel Nine has really fallen behind with their sports coverage in recent years. Since Packer left the building, the network has gone to the dogs.
Can’t wait for the Olympic coverage where you’ll have Eddie McCollingwood hosting it and talking about AFL rather than the Olympics itself. Basically you’ll have personalites hosting and presenting the Olympics who have no idea.
The only way Channel 9 is going to improve its sports coverage, is it needs a massive cleanout in its heads of sport department.
June 5th 2012 @ 9:30am
Hoy said | June 5th 2012 @ 9:30am | Report comment
I am losing the plot. Proper losing it.
They showed most of the damn Diamond Jubliee concert this morning on their damn morning show. Then, they are going to replay it tonight, instead of an INTERNATIONAL rugby game. One which they bought the rights to show. Why do that, and then play it at midnight?
Can someone explain these damn “anti-siphoning” laws to me, and how with the rubbish they show on their channels, they can’t show live games on their auxillary channels. Even put the stupid concert on those channels if they can’t show the sport on them. It isn’t rocket science.
June 7th 2012 @ 10:18am
fastbunny said | June 7th 2012 @ 10:18am | Report comment
I live in Perth and I recorded the game because I wasn’t going to stay up until 1:30 or 2AM.
Anyway I got home to watch it yesterday only to discover that Channel 9 had totally stuffed the broadcast – they had the teams and anthems and the first 15 minutes of the game then they went to a break and back from the break they started playing the teams and anthems over and over again.
Then it jumped to the 62 minute and played through to the 73 minute before finishing and going to some video hits program. I DIDN”T EVEN SEE THE END!
Being a Kiwi and devout All Blacks fan I was looking forward to seeing the Wallabies lose again but Channel 9 robbed me of that chance!
June 5th 2012 @ 9:36am
Curious said | June 5th 2012 @ 9:36am | Report comment
Like most people I know, we all use the “MUTE” button. I gave away listening to 9′s so called commentary team about 3/4 years ago. As for the Olympics, thank God I have Fox besides being a better stream I like to know “what” exactly is going on not having to listen to needless prattle about what they conceive is worthy of transmission.
June 5th 2012 @ 9:53am
Sandy B said | June 5th 2012 @ 9:53am | Report comment
Why is it possible to watch – live and free to air – the moto gp 3, moto gp2 and moto gp on sunday night – which have limited appeal to the Australian public, but tonight we cannot watch live and free to air our Wallabies playing a 6 nations country in a FULL TEST match on Australian soil. The answer – Channel 9 is no where near the broadcaster of sport that Channel 10 is. John O’Neil – take a very long look in the mirror and hang your head in shame that you gave the rights to these fools.
June 5th 2012 @ 1:42pm
p.Tah said | June 5th 2012 @ 1:42pm | Report comment
JON didn’t give them the rights. Foxtel unsold them to Nine. I agree its frustrating.
June 5th 2012 @ 5:42pm
Sandy B said | June 5th 2012 @ 5:42pm | Report comment
my apologies JON – I hoped you weren’t that foolish – and you weren’t.
Still look on the bright side I suppose – Off to the pub soon to catch the game!
June 5th 2012 @ 1:44pm
Wales15 said | June 5th 2012 @ 1:44pm | Report comment
What annoys me with channel 9 is the amount of breaks they drag the game over. It is not as though they’re exciting, new adverts. It’s the same old, which just encourages mugs to gamble.
Ray Hadley is an idiot. I find him arrogant. Did he even play at the top level, if not then he shouldn’t think his knowledge is more superior than the ex-professionals. I find this happens during the footy show.
I think it is wrong the Australian game is postponed for this jubilee larky. I like the Queen and respect her, but I don’t give two hoots about a celebration that just sees thousands of boats and high authority people walking about like their god’s gift. Im sure it’s on many channels, so if the royal enthusiasts want to get their bit of royalty they can elsewhere.
I also think channel nine should get rid of a lot of their programs. The likes of Big bang theory and two and a half men are a load of American crap, that just isn’t funny. Of course, the hot seat leads an all star lineup for the night :/
June 5th 2012 @ 9:56am
Feel sorry for you said | June 5th 2012 @ 9:56am | Report comment
They are still suffering from the hangover that was the bloke who now is in charge of fox sports’s NRl coverage which he is now destroying. Last years Post game show was 10 times better than NRL Extra, I thought Andy Raymond was ok until last nights ridculous vanishing act. I wish he vanish. Id much rather listen to the coaches them selves in the press conference than a 10 second summasition of what they said by the panel. Cant they see they’re getting it all wrong ?
June 5th 2012 @ 1:11pm
Will Sinclair said | June 5th 2012 @ 1:11pm | Report comment
Really agree about the Monday night post-match press conferences – they used to be an absolute highlight, compelling viewing.
No idea why they gave them away.
June 5th 2012 @ 1:26pm
Edward Kelly said | June 5th 2012 @ 1:26pm | Report comment
I think they gave them up because the crowd of “journos” were incapable of asking any insightful questions (or using a microphone), they were just there to get the quotes to pad out tomorrows article. Sometimes the coaches just sat there waiting for questions after they had said their own spin on the game, and then some coaches were not the most helpful in media conferences themselves. It all seemed a bit cosy and inbred with an overal lack of talent. The Roar has better unpaid “journos” that those that turned up for post match media conferences which says a lot about the lack of professionalism in the NRL media.
June 5th 2012 @ 10:04am
Christo the Daddyo said | June 5th 2012 @ 10:04am | Report comment
Agree with all the article, except for one point. Mark Geyer.
How that man manages to earn a living from talking is beyond me. He has a complete inability to form coherent sentences or logical arguments.
And you forgot one other bizarre commentary addition this year – Darren Lockyer. I mean, come on Channel 9 – now you’re just taking the piss!
June 5th 2012 @ 1:14pm
Will Sinclair said | June 5th 2012 @ 1:14pm | Report comment
Agree on Lockyer. Dull. Dull. Dull.
As is King Wally.
It’s not as if the Broncos are boring enough, you’re also got these two manequinns doing the commentary.
June 5th 2012 @ 1:41pm
PLANKO said | June 5th 2012 @ 1:41pm | Report comment
Gold star for you Will how bad is commentry by 2 ex Brisbane stars doing commentry on their olde team. There is reason why Fatty does not ever do any commentry on Manly games anymore. This was one the reason’s with a gold quote from Ray Warren about a “I did not see the try as some big red head was in the way” Just a rough quote but watch this ….
June 5th 2012 @ 10:15am
AdamLudeke said | June 5th 2012 @ 10:15am | Report comment
Good article, John.
It’s sad to see what has happened to Channel 9.
For mine, they have one decent commentator/personality on their books, Andrew Voss, and he’s the one they have all but shunned this year. Why? I don’t know, does it have something to do with Hadley coming on board?
Don’t even start me on the Thursday night Footy Show, which is completely painful to watch. Vautin lost what little he had many years ago and I don’t understand how he still gets a gig.
Then you have the “QLD experts” – Lockyer and Lewis, both brilliant players in their day, but so utterly boring as commentators.
June 5th 2012 @ 10:20am
Hoy said | June 5th 2012 @ 10:20am | Report comment
I actually think Lockyer is solid as he provides a bit of anaylsis. More so than Fittler that is for sure.
June 5th 2012 @ 8:51pm
AdamLudeke said | June 5th 2012 @ 8:51pm | Report comment
Does he? I can’t understand a word he’s saying so you might be right!
June 5th 2012 @ 11:14am
super G said | June 5th 2012 @ 11:14am | Report comment
Yes Adam. One of the greatest mysteries in the world along with the construction of the pyramids,the Bermuda Triangle and Harold Holts whereabouts is the ongoing existence of the NRL footy show and the fact that someone like Fatty Vautin has a job on television.
This show was already crap 15 years ago. From it’s quirky, slap-stick beginning 20 years ago the “magic” dissapated very quickly.
The show has the IQ of a tapeworm and Fatty is as funny as a turd in a brown paper bag.
But it’s still on, in prime time no less.
What would Darwin make of all this?
June 5th 2012 @ 12:04pm
Tigranes said | June 5th 2012 @ 12:04pm | Report comment
Good call – the show has adopted toilet bowl humour – is the show still rating – jesus I wonder what Packer would have done if he had seen the show – cut it whilst it was on air?
June 5th 2012 @ 12:17pm
King Robbo said | June 5th 2012 @ 12:17pm | Report comment
Channel 7 and 9 appeal to the older market. Many of my overseas friends comment that free to air tv in Australia is reminiscent of programming in their own countries in the 1960′s. Ballroom dancing prime time sunday, gardening/lifestyle shows friday night instead of live sport and non stop coverage of the queens jubilee backs this.
Sport coverage is the same on FTA, slapstick footy shows rather than true analysis which devalues any game. I just hope SBS get the right to socceroos matches in the next broadcast deal, channel 7 and 9 seem to be run by people with not one real sporting bone in their body. Remember the farce of channel 9 having the 2002 football worldcup, we didnt even get the national anthems or any after match thoughts. Straight into NCIS after the final whistle.
June 5th 2012 @ 12:20pm
Jaceman said | June 5th 2012 @ 12:20pm | Report comment
There will be less sideline commentary next year because of more ads. How annoying does a commentator have to be before you wouldnt watch or listen. Fittler appraoching Gallop on the referees suggest Fittler is Nine’s hard man to get their way for SOO2 ie Hayne as referee..Nine still in financial strife needs a good SOO series to boost their ratings leading into the Olympics…BTW Gyngell is doing his mate Packer of CMH/Fox Sports a favour by warehousing the Tests; this is baloney that it is red tape that prevented the Test on a secondary channel…Judging by the weather forecast we may be doing ourselves a favour by not watching…