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Rugby Tri Nations: schedule

FOX Sports will provide Live coverage of every Tri Nations match, in High Definition and Uninterrupted.

Rugby’s Tri Nations kicks off this Saturday 23 July when the Wallabies play host to the Springboks in the opening clash of a shortened Tri Nations campaign.

FOX Sports will once again provide Live coverage of every Tri Nations match, in High Definition and Uninterrupted during play.

Over the next three months FOX Sports will become the only destination for rugby fans with unparalleled coverage of the Tri Nations, Bledisloe Cup and the showcase event in September.

The Wallabies enter the World Cup as genuine contenders to claim an unprecedented 3rd crown, following one of Australian rugby’s most successful Super Rugby campaigns which saw the Queensland Reds create history by winning their maiden Super Rugby title against the Crusaders.

They will face their biggest pre-World Cup test when they travel to New Zealand to take on the All Blacks at Eden Park in Auckland on August 6 – the same field where the Rugby World Cup 2011 champions will be crowned on October 23.

Once again the FOX Sports commentary team will be spearheaded by the game’s number one voice, Greg Clark, alongside former internationals Phil Kearns, Tim Horan, Greg Martin, and Rod Kafer.

FOX Sports coverage of all Wallabies Tri Nations matches will also feature in-depth pre and post-game analysis fromThe Rugby Club’s Nick McArdle, Tim Horan and Brendan Cannon.

The FOX Sports website,www.foxsports.com.au, remains the ultimate online destination for rugby fans, featuring all the latest news, expert analysis, match reports, live scoring and video content to keep supporters up-to-date throughout the Tri Nations.

Rugby fans will also have the opportunity to participate in their very own Tri Nations battle with FOX Sports’ online Tri Nations Fantasy competition, as well as interact with other fans on the live blog during each of the Wallabies’ matches. Regular news and match highlights will also be available on FOX Sports News.

Broadcast schedule:
All games Live on Fox Sports 3 / 3HD AEST except as otherwise noted:

Australia v South Africa
Saturday 23 July
7.00pm

New Zealand v South Africa
Saturday 30 July
5.00pm

Australia v New Zealand
Saturday 6 August
4.30pm

Australia v South Africa
Sunday 14 August
12.30am

New Zealand v South Africa
Sunday 21 August
1.00am (Fox Sports 1 / 1HD)

Australia v New Zealand
Saturday 27 August
7.00pm

5 Responses

  1. any wonder rugby australia gets no viewers – it has no stars – the cant afford it because they get no media coverage and because they get no media coverage they cant afford stars.
    the marketing and positioning of this sport is a joke, unless you own foxtel and have all locked up – but the CEO and board of directors of rugby australia allowed that to happen.

  2. Luckily I only have FTA so I can watch the Tri-Nations at 10:30pm tomorrow night on Nine, only 5.5 hours delayed and in SD with stacks of ads…

  3. David do you know where Gordon Bray is the Australian voice of Rugby Union is. Is he still with the 7 network or will he be employed by FOX or 9? Also i know that the NIne Network will not be showing any matches at a decent time in Adelaide or anywhere apart from ACT/NSW and QLD.

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