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  2. Fox League - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017 it was announced the new channel would be called Fox League and would officially launch on 27 February 2017. [4] Ultimately, Fox League replaced Fox Sports 2 on channel 502. [5] [6] In 2017, the NRL preliminary finals had 418,000 and 407,000 viewers. [7] In 2020, Fox League began carried in Canada on the pay streaming service DAZN.

  3. Fox Sports News (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports News is an Australian cable and satellite sports news channel, ... NRL tonight – Weeknights, 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm; Former programs. The Back Page;

  4. Fox Sports (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    On 3 September 2014, Fox Sports announced that SPEED and Fuel TV would be rebranded as Fox Sports 4 and Fox Sports 5 on 3 November 2014, of which both will be available in HD. In addition, it was announced that FOX Sports News would launch a HD feed on the same day, taking FOX Sports' suite to 7 channels, all available in HD.

  5. NRL 360 - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 edition of NRL360 is one of many shows on the new Fox League channel. NRL 360 is now hosted on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Mondays - Coaches night with Laurie Daley & Kevin Walters - (Current State of Origin Coaches) + Phil Rothfield; Tuesdays - Players Night with James Graham & Aaron Woods - (Current Players) + Andrew Webster

  6. Warren Smith (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    As of the start of the 2018 NRL season, Smith began co-hosting Fox League's weekly rugby league podcast, “Take Me Now, I Have Seen It All” (named after Smith's famous call of a last-second comeback victory by the South Sydney Rabbitohs over the Sydney Roosters in 2012) along with fellow Fox League caller Matt Russell.

  7. Megan Barnard - Wikipedia

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    Megan Barnard (born 4 September 1984) is a sports presenter for Fox Sports News Australia. [1]She was previously a sports presenter for Sky News Australia.. Barnard studied at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, completing a Bachelor of Mass Communication, majoring in journalism, [2] before joining NBN Television on the Gold Coast as a sports reporter.

  8. Friday Night Football (NRL) - Wikipedia

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    Friday Night Football is an Australian sports broadcast of National Rugby League games on Friday evenings.. In 1982, several early season NSWRL games were played on a Friday night, however regular non-weekend football began as Monday Night Football in 1985, with Canterbury meeting Manly on 24 June.

  9. Chris Warren (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2010 Warren started presenting on Fox Sports News, Australia. [dubious – discuss] In 2011 Chris was also the sideline reporter for Fox Sports Rugby League coverage. Chris does sideline commentary for the 2GB Rugby League Continuous Call team. Warren became the new Host of Fox Sports NRL Summertime in 2012/13. He left Fox Sports in ...