Broadcast games for this week?

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footyman
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Broadcast games for this week?
Just wondering which games are to be broadcast on the radio stations this week. In last weeks VFL Record, it lists SEN as doing Coburg v Frankston but why would they choose that one which is the TV game when there is another game on at the same time with no coverage? And in the report on this site from Anthony Brady it says Port v Werribee will be on 97.7 but in the VFL Record it listed a different game. Anyone know?
Robbo
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I know SEN are definatly doing the Coburg vs Frankston game.
jasonborough
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The boroughs have got willy in a couple of weeks,both on tv and sen. cant quite work it out..
bcarbonaro
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Why can't you work that out? It's good, double the exposure for the clubs playing in the game.
Dolphin
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[quote="bcarbonaro"]Why can't you work that out? It's good, double the exposure for the clubs playing in the game.[/quote] Benny, I think his point was that by spreading the coverage across 2 games, then the supporters of 4 clubs, rather than 2, will get to follow the game! Makes pretty clear sense to me.
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Thanks dolphin for explaining to benny,im on the same wavelength as you.
footyman
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SEN are covering the same games as the ABC TV in the next three weeks despite their being other options of games on the Saturday for them to broadcast.
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Sen need to work out a system its just jan juced.The bullants and ox,s and pickers mate pods,s team seam to be given a fair go
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[quote="jasonborough"]Sen need to work out a system its just jan juced.The bullants and ox,s and pickers mate pods,s team seam to be given a fair go[/quote] I have no idea at all what this means. I don't even think it is english. But, SEN know what the TV game is, and they could easily chose the otehr one, so long as there are facilities available for them.
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Gents, I am sure you all have intellegence, there is only one reason why SEN are covering the games that the ABC are doing is because look where the teams are positioned on the ladder, it makes sense dosent it should all great contests. Reality
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[quote="reality"]Gents, I am sure you all have intellegence, there is only one reason why SEN are covering the games that the ABC are doing is because look where the teams are positioned on the ladder, it makes sense dosent it should all great contests. Reality[/quote] OK fair enough this week. But next week - SEN covering Port v Williamstown - the same game as ABC TV, but arguably Nth Ballarat v Northern Bullants will be as close. And it involves two finals contenders. Can you explain how SEN chose 3rd vs 13th based on ladder positions??? We're just nuffies with not much intelligence :roll:

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