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The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Sports Coverage is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. The award is given to recognise outstanding coverage of sports. [1] The first award for sports coverage was awarded at the 19th Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held in 1977 as Best Sporting Documentary. [2]
TV 1, TV 3, Prime, Sky Sports, Maori TV 2 2011 Rugby World Cup semi-final (NZ v Australia) 2,024,000 16 October 2011 TV 1, TV 3, Prime, Sky Sports, Maori TV 3 2011 Rugby World Cup opening game (NZ v Tonga) 1,930,000 9 September 2011 TV 1, Prime, Sky Sports, Maori TV 4 Boxing: Lennox Lewis vs. David Tua World Title Defence 1,841,230 12 November 2000
Australia's Greatest Athlete is an Australian television program that debuted in 2009. The first season was broadcast on the Nine Network and was hosted by Andrew Voss and Michael Slater , with Ricky Ponting as a sideline commentator.
Nine's Wide World of Sports is a long running sports anthology brand on Australian television that airs on the Nine Network and streaming service Stan.All major sports, events and series covered by the network are broadcast under this brand, the flagship sports being rugby league (National Rugby League), rugby union (Super Rugby and Wallabies international matches) and Grand Slam tennis ...
The television show won "Most Popular Sports Program" at the Logie Awards in 1986. [9] In 1990s, the Wide World of Sports marketed sports paraphernalia such as signed and framed bats, and items from the Australian Rugby League. [10] Paul Sheahan hosted Nine's Wide World of Sports program until 1999. [11] Max Walker hosted until it ended in 1999 ...
Story about aspiring football star who fled Australia following a local scandal. Australian football: Joffa: The Movie: 2010: Comedy: Story of Australia's best known sports fan, Joffa Corfe. Australian football: Aussie Rules the World: 2014: Documentary: Australian football: War Without Weapons: 1980: Documentary
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20 to One (known as 20 to 1 before 2016) is an Australian television series on the Nine Network from 2005, that counts down an undefined "top 20" of elements or events of popular culture, such as films, songs, or sporting scandals. The format mixes archival footage of the listed events with comments from various Australian celebrities.