New NRL deal, same Channel 9 personalities
By JazzyJase, 4 Sep 2012 JazzyJase is a Roar Pro
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- Andrew Johns, Brad Fittler, Channel 9, Danny Weidler, Darren Lockyer, Ken Sutcliffe, NRL, Peter Sterling, Phil Gould, Ray Hadley, Ray Warren, Roar Humour, Wally Lewis
With the new media deal recently settled by the NRL, let’s take a look at what personnel $1b worth of TV rights will bring back.
This is a viewer’s guide to the big players on Channel 9 who will be bringing the action to your lounge rooms for the next four years.
Ray Warren – Chief caller
Nicknames: Rabs, Rabbits, Rabbi, Ray Rabbit’s Warren
Originally from small town Junee, Warren has established himself as the game’s premier caller and arguably the greatest sports caller in history.
From humble beginnings, Warren commentated on marble races much to the amusement of his school classmates. He honed his skills on the dish lickers before earning a gig calling the midweek challenge cup games.
The evergreen Warren is at the peak of his powers and recently returned from another much heralded performance calling the swimming at the Olympic Games where he again and demonstrated his versatility.
What to expect:
Warren is relied upon to bring sanity back to proceedings when his larrikin co-commentators get carried away.
Greatly researched and one of the game’s greatest ever ‘good guys’. Often described as laconic and understated exuberance, Warren is the jewel in the crown at Channel 9′s RL stable. Cool vernacular, cool stories about the game from the early 1900′s, the best “dead-set” in the business
Peter Sterling - Chief game-day analyst, expert opinions, host of the Sunday Footy Show, back up caller
Nicknames: Snork, Snorky, Snorkella, Sterlo, Sneaky Pete.
Club, State and Australian legend, Sterling has continued his impressive on-field resume in the commentary box. Shrewd and insightful Sterling has kept his finger on the pulse when it comes to interpreting the game.
Sterling hails from rural Wagga Wagga and this upbringing seemingly keeps him grounded when he dons the headphones to call a game.
When starting his media career, Sterling was often the brunt of bald headed big nosed jokes on the zany and irreverent evening Footy Show. Sterling shocked the rugby league world when he took hiatus from the Thursday night hijinks to focus on his analytical and serious roles.
What to expect:
Sterling provides credible and balanced analysis of the modern game. Respected by his peers and players, Sterling has taken to the commentary box with equal aplomb to his decorated on-field career.
Phil Gould – Omnifooty
Nicknames (printable only): Gus, Beesting head
Controversial, outspoken, knowledgeable, brilliant minded, hilariously funny, and incredibly handsome; these are some of the ways in which Gus would describe himself.
In the real world, the man is painfully pig-headed. He is to rugby league commentary what kryptonite is to Superman.
Gus thinks he put the air in footballs and is everything there is, has been and ever will be to rugby league. He makes me want to switch off the television and poke forks into my eyes.
As a New South Welshman, I am glad Queensland have won seven in a row and that Gus no longer has the record for best ever Origin coach.
What to expect:
Obnoxious calls such as “NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO”, sheer smugness and ignorance.
Wally Lewis – Queensland coverage Analyst, expert comments, Queensland Nine News
Nicknames: The King, The Emperor, Harvey Norman Man of the Match
Wally is an ornament of the game to those from North of the Border and a rugby league Immortal. I have found Wally to be a good natured and amiable commentator. Lewis is self-effacing and surprisingly grounded.
Lewis speaks fluently and is revered among the Queensland audience. His appointment and subsequent performances are to be commended at Channel Nine. Lewis is rapidly becoming a polished media personality.
What to expect:
Fatty to get carried away with man love for Lewis. Wally will bring down to earth, easy going Queensland interpretations of the game.
Ray Hadley – second game caller, media workhorse, Thursday evening footy show cameo’s on ‘five in the bin’
Nicknames: Bolts, Raymondo, Horsehead
Hadley is similar to Phil Gould in that he is opinionated and is always considers himself to becorrect. Just ask him and he’ll tell you.
Got the job of the second Friday night game when good mate when Channel Nine CEO David Gyngell was fed up of Vossy sniping at Rabbits’ statue, which he had partly funded and organised.
A good head for radio, the controversial shock jock has done an admirable job this year in his first full season with Channel Nine.
I say a ‘good job’ because I am more often than not asleep during the second Friday night game and anyone is better than Vossy’s call
What to expect:
Respect for Rab’s statue at Junee, bombastic and opinionated calling.
Andrew Johns – Analyst, expert sideline comments, Sunday Footy show panel, Thursday evening Footy show guest
Nicknames: Joey, Johnsy, Bargearse
John’s addition to the Willoughby bunker came in bizarre circumstances and around the time his brother was axed by the network.
His knowledge of the game is unquestioned. Gould will occasionally even refer to Johns for anything contentious in Gould’s own mind.
Johns possess the uncanny knack of being an authority (he explained recently why a shepherd should have been called a shepherd because of running lines and inside runners and defensive decisions) and the jester within the commentary box.
Johns is a lovable larrikin and endears himself to the current crop of players.
What to expect:
Apologies for the cliche – expect the unexpected, a flashy set of pearly whites and slick hair.
Paul Vautin – Thursday evening Footy show host, Queensland Friday night game expert commentator.
Nicknames: Fat, Fatty
A stalwart at Channel Nine and multi Logie winning compere, Vautin is part of the furniture in the rugby league department.
His longevity is more a reflection of the lack of talent on the telly on a Thursday night than his ability to read an autocue or engage an audience.
I suspect Channel Nine are grooming Vautin for a role in any upcoming up late game show’s with some yet to be Big Brother evictee.
What to expect:
Lots of look a likes for anything red headed, Queensland and Manly patriotism, lame head wobbles, put down’s of Mario ‘The Falcon’ Fenech.
Darren Lockyer – analyst, currently on work experience
Nicknames: Locky
While Hadley has a good head for radio, Lockyer has a good voice for Charlie Chaplin feature films. I have yet to understand a word of what Lockyer has said so far. I am sure he is very knowledgeable, but he is incomprehensible.
What to expect:
Chewbacca like noises interspersed with words that sound like “Broncos” and “Queensland”.
Brad Fittler – Thursday Footy Show, Sunday Footy show analyst, Freddy’s pass off co-ordinator, Sideline commentator, analyst
Nicknames: Fred, Freddy, Blind Freddy
Similar to Lockyer, Fittler struggles to communicate, which is obviously an essential, non-negotiable asset for a media performer. In an extraordinary television innovation that equals stump cam or snicko, Channel Nine have given Fittler a camera so he can communicate by photo.
Jovial and affable, Fittler has risen to the challenge of the relaunch of Mossop’s pass the ball competition, ingeniously titled Freddy’s Pass Off’.
What to expect:
Lots of laughing at in jokes with Andrew Johns, incomprehensible chatter, a serious looking face every so often.
Ken Sutcliffe – Presenter, News Sport, State of Origin compere, Grand Final Host, World Cup Host
Nicknames: Blue Eyes, Male model from Mudgee, Kenny
Kenny adds the glitz, glamour and professionalism to the big match experiences. No one offers pre match anticipation like Ken does.
Well respected by the rest of the team, Kenny is often on the receiving end regarding junkets funded by the network. A good man with a heart of gold and appealing to the female demographic.
What to expect:
Polish, fluff, theatre, multiple references to Wimbledon.
Danny Weidler – Senior rugby league Reporter
Nicknames (not sure if accurate): Fantahead, Ranga, Danny Who?
As head reporter at Weidler is responsible for reporting meaningful stories and breaking rugby league news.
In addition to the game day outcomes, Danny reveals exclusively who former / current prominent rugby league players are dating, eating with and where they were spotted.
Weidler can be relied upon to provide scoops regarding Sonny Bill Williams, Anthony Mundine, Willie Mason and Khoder Nasser.
What to expect:
Days of our Lives type suspense.
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September 4th 2012 @ 7:02am
oikee said | September 4th 2012 @ 7:02am | Report comment
Hadley Fittler and Joey Johns work quite well together.
The Older Muppets seem to have fun in the box. Gould trying to pronounce some sentences is hillarious. He has a mouthful of marbles and gets tongue twisted, but he wont let it go, he will say it again, again, again, until he gets it right.
NoNoNoNoNO.
Locky is hopeless, he might come good in 5 years time. Good for Brisbane Broncos, he keeps finding excuses for the team, something fans have run out of lately.
September 4th 2012 @ 8:33am
Christo the Daddyo said | September 4th 2012 @ 8:33am | Report comment
One of the great mysteries of life is how people like Brad Fittler get employed for any job that requires them to speak.
September 4th 2012 @ 8:57am
Australian Rules said | September 4th 2012 @ 8:57am | Report comment
Lockyer and Fittler – great players and champions for their state, but neither should be anywhere near a microphone.
September 4th 2012 @ 9:46am
marayong tiger said | September 4th 2012 @ 9:46am | Report comment
Bite the bullit Gyng and saack fatty an hire matty.
September 4th 2012 @ 9:48am
solly said | September 4th 2012 @ 9:48am | Report comment
Interesting analysis.
Wally Lewis is the master of the wrong soundbite that goes two sentences too long. A terrible commentator.
Ray Hadley is a verbal bully and the quicker we get rid of him, the better.
Phil Gould has probably never heard of the word ‘humour’ or ‘laughter’.
Andrew Johns is slowly becoming a good commentator. He is worth keeping on.
Brad Fittler needs to be put out of our misery.
Darren Lockyer needs to see a vet or something. I loved your comment about him being on ‘work experience’. Classic!
Andrew Voss has a sense of humour about him but I have seen Gould clash with him because of that.
Ray Warren has a great voice and presence. His banter with Gould, though, is completely wrong (and not because of Ray…)
Peter Sterling is the best out of the lot of them. The consumate professional. I would love to see him loosen up a touch though.
Channel 9 need to understand that it is a charismatic banter between commentators that makes for interesting listening. Not jobs of the boys.
September 4th 2012 @ 9:55am
JazzyJase said | September 4th 2012 @ 9:55am | Report comment
Hi Solly,
I rate Sterling, he is unbiased and doesn’t focus on anything else than the game at hand.
Johns is great too, such a genius of a player (shame he spoiled himself by being a druggy)
Of the Fox mob, i think Alexander is pretty good too. Gordon Tallis seems to be down to earth. Incidentally, i read Tallis’s book which was given to me as a gift a few years ago and since that i have seen him in a new light. Interesting life story about him.
Gary Belcher is ok too
September 4th 2012 @ 10:22am
solly said | September 4th 2012 @ 10:22am | Report comment
I really don’t know anything about the other commentators on Fox (I don’t have pay TV).
Channel 9 reeks of jobs for the boys and that makes listening to anyone other than Sterling a chore. Admittedly, I don’t mind when Gould does some analysis. In everything else though, he is like the bad cop in the good cop-bad cop team, except that there is no good cop. Gould and Hadley are verbal thugs, though Hadley, as one would expect from a quasi-shock jock – has more rhetorical wit about him.
At first, I thought Johns was silly but he is improving and I don’t mind listening to him. A drug addict who cleaned himself up is always worth listening to. Fittler is terrible. He sounds like he is still an alcoholic or something. If you are 18 years old, I guess he has charisma. No wonder he is popular with the fellas. I’ve seen Sterling, live on air, subtley warn Fittler about his on-air behaviour many times. The camera always cuts away quickly when he does though but it doesn’t cut away quick enough.
Andrew Voss needs more air time. He is not a Ray Warren but he can be funny with the right on-air partner. After seeing Gould chastise him on live TV for trying to be funny, my respect for Voss increased. Not surprisingly, my respect for Gould dropped…
Anyway, that is how I see it.
September 4th 2012 @ 10:32am
JazzyJase said | September 4th 2012 @ 10:32am | Report comment
mate, i take my hat off to Johns for overcoming his past – no easy feat.
I always considered him the greatest footballer i have ever seen, the most complete footballer.
Gould and Hadley are bullish for sure
Thanks for the read mate, have a good day
September 4th 2012 @ 10:27am
Christo the Daddyo said | September 4th 2012 @ 10:27am | Report comment
Sterlo is good – except for his annoying habit of pronouncing ‘th’ as ‘sh” – i.e. ‘three’ comes out sounding like ‘shree’. Does he have a speech impediment, or does he just need a producer to get on his case?
September 4th 2012 @ 10:33am
JazzyJase said | September 4th 2012 @ 10:33am | Report comment
hahaha, yeah i have noticed that.
I’m prepared to accept the “sh” in preference to Fittler and Lockyer’s grunts
September 4th 2012 @ 10:44am
Peter Poon said | September 4th 2012 @ 10:44am | Report comment
The commentary team I most enjoy is on TripleM for Monday Night Football. I often catch the first half on the way home from the gym, and Joey, Sterlo and (apologies) the bloke who calls it offer a great mix of humour/fun banter and following the game.
Fittler is an idiot and I find him painful to watch. Wally has been overtrained from his newsreading but isn’t too bad. Ray Hadley is @#$house and sounds like he’s calling the greyhounds, and his instance on referring to every member of the back line as a ‘three quarter’ has me reaching for the remote.
Didn’t mind Andrew Voss and was a bit peeved he’s been shafted.
But on the whole AFL commentary on 7 is markably better. Dennis Cometti is my favaourite commenator of all time, and he and bruce together are just terrific. Throw in some measured analysis from Leigh Matthews and Tom Harley and I find it a real polished production with humor/information/theater.
September 4th 2012 @ 11:24am
JazzyJase said | September 4th 2012 @ 11:24am | Report comment
centremetre perfect P Poon – Cometti is the benchmark
September 4th 2012 @ 11:50am
Hamish said | September 4th 2012 @ 11:50am | Report comment
I used to like it when Gould would go off at the refereeing but hes obviously been told to tone it down so much that only obvious errors are reported on…I’m not sure who is better than Warren if Voss is on the outer. Hadley has no off button…
September 4th 2012 @ 12:10pm
Edward Kelly said | September 4th 2012 @ 12:10pm | Report comment
The friday night Broncos commentary team is shocking. One eyed Lewis sees only broncos and Warren knows Nine wants brisbane ratings so goes into overdrive with broncos brown drivel. Expect the same or worse next year, I wonder if Lockyer will take the hint and retire properly from commentating, he can not even put a sentence together.
Overal I think the nine NRL team are tired, and have fallen for doing the same every week. The innane comments and stories and cheerios is not what this fan wants. I just want the game called and some good balanced analysis, leave the other BS to their talk shows.
I’d like to see credits at the end of each telecast as I feel the director/producer has a far greater role in the coverage than the commentators and the director/producer should pull the commentators in line more often. I have a suspicion that some of Nine sports directors don’t like league or have never watched it as they cut around all over the place and do that annoying zoom in on the ruck then zoom out then zoom in rubbish, and some seem unable to show a replay at all quickly.
The Fox sports team is vastly superior (and in HD) in all ways to nine, its just a shame the general mugs of fans without paytv don’t realise because nothing will change without pressure from the fans. After the Fox sports great coverage all year it is a shock to have to watch Nine for the finals, what a dumb deal that is for the game and fans. It is also a shame that for the next five years we will have to put up with Nine as I see no likelihood of change, but hey the game got a billion bucks!
September 4th 2012 @ 12:48pm
solly said | September 4th 2012 @ 12:48pm | Report comment
Just as an aside, here in Sydney, I find it very strange that Channel 9 News always reports on the AFL before the NRL during hte daily news report.
I doubt that they do that in Melbourne….
September 4th 2012 @ 7:13pm
Matt_S said | September 4th 2012 @ 7:13pm | Report comment
They do that on the morning Today show, with AFL first. Atleast 7s Sunrise alternate with NRL/AFL. They don’t have to do that but they do. That’s why i think Gyngall hasn’t got his finger on the pulse.
September 4th 2012 @ 1:01pm
JazzyJase said | September 4th 2012 @ 1:01pm | Report comment
Fox are serving up a good package now with the gameday coverage and post game shows.
No rubbish or antics, just relevant footy discussion.
they have a few recently retired players in Noddy, Gasnier and Mad Dog who i think is really good value
September 4th 2012 @ 3:39pm
max said | September 4th 2012 @ 3:39pm | Report comment
Hadley is a complete goose who is a self-centered shock-jock. He is well suited to radio but not TV. Vossy adds life, humour and something crazy to the commentary box that Rabs can’t. Don’t get me wrong Rab’s is king, but Voss can turn the games you think will be duds, into fun & exciting 80 minutes. Voss deserves more credit and has done his time calling the lower grades. Great caller in my opnion.
September 4th 2012 @ 4:01pm
solly said | September 4th 2012 @ 4:01pm | Report comment
I agree. Ye gads do I agree.
I simply cannot stand Hadley. There is something wrong with society as a whole when people like Hadley, Alan Jones etc are commerically popular. (end of first rant)
I like Voss. He doesn’t have that ‘eternal presence’ that someone like Warren has but he has personality. If you let him explore his funny, larikin side, he would be great. The way Phil Gould attacked him on TV sickened me and to see Voss not stoop to Gould’s level was a massive tick in favour of Voss’ character.
You are right, he does deserve more credit.
Channel 9 are blind to quality and the public’s acceptance of this is no better. (end of second rant)
September 4th 2012 @ 4:27pm
JazzyJase said | September 4th 2012 @ 4:27pm | Report comment
I tried for a while listening to talkback radio with Alan Jones – man, most intense radio ever. That bloke needs to lighten up. You’re spot on though, they only remain on air cause there are peanuts who listen to them.