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Airdate: 2018 Koori Knockout

NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout to air in HD for the very first time.

NITV and SBS will screen the 48th NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout, otherwise known as the Koori Knockout, in HD for the very first time.

NITV Head of Sport, Mark Ella said: “NITV is dedicated to showcasing all tiers of rugby league and bringing viewers all the action and excitement from 2018’s Koori Knockout.

“Although the Knockout is a celebration of football, it is also a modern day corroboree with a focus on family, community and local Aboriginal culture.”

SBS Director of Sport, Ken Shipp said: “We’re excited to be broadcasting the Koori Knockout and covering the full day of live grand finals, the first time it will be seen in HD on SBS. It’s fantastic more Australians will have the opportunity to enjoy and connect with this fantastic competition.”

Dubbo’s Apex Oval will host a force of regional and metropolitan NSW teams as they battle it out for rugby league glory.

Dedicated to league-loving viewers from the beginning, the Koori Knockout was NITV’s first ever outside broadcast. 2018 marks NITV’s 11th consecutive year of broadcasting the Knockout, with the channel once again the official media partner.

This year, NITV will bring full day live match coverage of the semi-final clashes on Sunday 30 September, and on Monday 1 October, both NITV and SBS will air full day live match coverage of the grand final clashes from 9am – 5.30pm.

League fans are in for a treat as the Knockout is broadcast in HD on SBS for the first time.

Known as one of the largest gatherings of Indigenous peoples in the world, the Koori Knockout is rugby league at its best, with more than 100 teams across the men’s, women’s and junior tournaments competing for the top prize.

Commentating from the Oval are presenters Brad Cooke, Djuro Sen and Daniel Conifer, bringing viewers exclusive interviews and news, with commentary from Owen Craigie, Bo De La Cruz and Jodan Perry.

NITV will also host 16 hours of Field One coverage on Facebook Live on Friday 28 September and Saturday 29 September, presented by comedian, Ian Zaro.

The men’s draw will also be streamed on Facebook Live on Wednesday 27 September at 9pm, presented by Over the Black Dot host’s Owen Craigie and George Rose.

The Koori Knockout will air live on NITV on Sunday 30 September from 9am-5.30pm and live on both NITV and SBS Monday 1 October from 9am – 5.30pm

One Response

  1. Lately I have been watching “Over the Black Dot” on NITV and the Koori Knockout is a constant subject of discussion. As a non-koori it is obvious to me the pride and passion that the aboriginals have for this event and I intend to watch it this year. We have so many fine aboriginal players in the NRL and AFL that they deserve all the kudos they get.

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