Plot: The Matty Johns Show was an Australian variety television show largely focused on the National Rugby League competition, starring former professional rugby league footballer Matthew "Matty" Johns. It first aired in 2010 on Thursdays at 7.30 pm in New South Wales and Queensland, on the Seven Network...
Plot: The Bounce is an Australian sports television program which debuted on 24 March 2010. It was a variety program focused on the Australian rules football league, and was hosted by comedian Peter Helliar. It also featured former Australian rules footballers Matthew Richardson and Leigh Matthews. Wikipedia...
Plot: Coverage of the award winning sports variety show from Australia. Paul Vautin and the gang present NRL news, interviews and comedy sketches each week.
Plot: Sunday Night with Matty Johns is an Australian sports television series aired on Fox Sports on 4 March 2013. The show previously on Monday nights, but changed to Sunday night in 2018. The show expanded to two nights a week on Thursday 5 March 2015. Wikipedia
Plot: FS1's challenge to ESPN's "SportsCenter" in the form of "Fox Sports Live" lasted a little more than two years, with the effort failing in part because traditional sports highlight shows no longer have broad appeal. A new iteration focuses on the chemistry of returning co-anchors Jay Onrait and Dan...
Plot: The Golf Show, in the U.S., originally aired in 1987 in California. It subsequently aired for nine additional seasons on what is now Fox Sports Net and WGN. It is copyrighted in the U.S.. Kathlene Bissell was executive producer of the program. Jay Randolph was the host of the program. Wikipedia
Plot: NRL 360's Paul Kent and Ben Iken are back. Every Tuesday viewers will hear from Benji Marshall and Mick Ennis. Wednesday is Coaches Night featuring Manly head coach Geoff Toovey. Thursday features legends of the game with Mark Gasnier.
Plot: AFL 360 is an Australian nightly talk show that deals with the issues in the Australian Football League. It currently airs on Fox Footy at 7:30 pm Mondays to Thursdays. Wikipedia