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Coming up on Nine’s Wide World of Sports includes the NRL Semi Finals, Bledisloe Cup, the My Room AFL Grand Final Spectacular, and more!

Special Guests include Peter V’Landys joins 100% Footy on Monday Night, Ariarne Titmus on Wide World of Sports this Sunday, Todd Carney on the NRL Sunday Footy Show, and AFL Sunday Footy Show features Patrick Cripps & Bobby Hill.

Plus, Cody Simpson performs live on My Room AFL Grand Final Spectacular on Thursday night.

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NRL FINALS WEEK 2

Friday 20th September, Coverage from 7.00pm AEST
Semi Final # 1 – Sharks v Cowboys @ Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Channel 9 in Syd/Melb/Bris/Adel/Perth. Stream for free on 9Now.

A date with the Penrith Panthers awaits the winner of this do-or-die semi-final featuring the under-pressure Sharks against Queensland’s final hope, the Cowboys.

All eyes are once again locked on Nicho Hynes, as the Sharks star fights to prove he can be a big game player, while the Cowboys push for a second preliminary final appearance in just three seasons.

Saturday 21st September, Coverage from 7.00pm AEST
Semi Final # 2 – Roosters v Sea Eagles @ Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Channel 9 in Syd/Melb/Bris/Adel/Perth. Stream for free on 9Now.

With 23 premierships between them it’s a battle of the big birds when the Sydney Roosters meet the Manly Sea Eagles. After being outclassed by the Panthers last week, the Roosters revert back to their chook pen at Allianz Stadium where they’ll welcome back enforcer Victor Radley, as captain James Tedesco rallies his team to keep their season alive in his 250th NRL game. 

Manly will come with winning momentum and two of the NRL’s biggest names – Daly Cherry-Evans and Tom Trbojevic, who have a few tricks up their sleeve in a bruising encounter. A spot in next week’s Preliminary Final against the Melbourne Storm. 

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NRLW ROUND 9

The fight for the sole remaining spot in the NRLW finals makes for an intriguing last round of the regular season. With the Roosters, Broncos and Sharks locked in for the semi finals, the NRLW premiers of the  Knights hopes of making it three premiership wins in a row will rest on beating to Cowboys in a very hot Townsville on Saturday. The Cowboys have the incentive of denying their former coach of last year, Ben Jeffries, in his first year at the helm of the Knights, the chance of continuing the Knights reign.

If the Knights are unsuccessful in Townsville on Saturday, the Eels will knock them out of the finals if they can upset the ladder leading Roosters on Sunday afternoon.

Saturday 21st September
Dragons v Broncos, 1.30pm, Channel 9HD, stream free on 9Now
QLD Country Bank Stadium, Townsville

Cowboys v Knights, 3.15pm, 9GemHD, stream free on 9Now
QLD Country Bank Stadium, Townsville

Sunday 22nd September
NRLW Wrap, 1.00pm 
Breakout Eels rookie and breakout star Rory Owen joins Emma Lawrence, Ruan Sims and Marlee Silva for all the latest news from the NRLW.

Raiders v Titans, 1.30pm, Channel 9HD, stream free on 9Now  
CommBank Stadium, Sydney

Eels v Roosters, 3.00pm,  Channel 9HD, stream free on 9Now  
CommBank Stadium, Sydney

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Every 2024 NRLW game is live and free on the 9Network and 9Now

NRL SUNDAY FOOTY SHOW

Andrew Johns, Brad Fittler, Billy Slater and Danika Mason, will breakdown week two of Finals Footy and the latest news in a two hour show leading into NRLW live coverage. Don’t miss Joey’s ‘Turn it Up’ as special guest Todd Carney joins the show. 

Sunday 11.00am on Channel 9 in Syd/Bris.

100% FOOTY 

NRL CEO Andrew Abdo and ARLC Chairman Peter V’landys will join the prime time special of 100% Footy when they join the panel for an exclusive interview.

Gus Gould and Paul Gallen will go at it over the results of the NRL semi-finals, and just about anything else in the footy world, while host James Bracey will dig into the biggest talking points in the game with the help of Sydney Morning Herald journalists Michael Chammas and Danny Weidler.

Monday, September 23
Live every week to stream on 9Now from 7.30pm.
8.45pm AEST on Channel 9HD

MARLEE AND ME – CONNOR WATSON

Roosters utility Connor Watson detials how he went from nearly quitting footy last year to winning a State of Origin series with New South Wales, the Origin Call from Michael Maguire while Matty Johns had Connor’s phone and how a Newcastle Knights signing stuff up as a teenager landed him at the Roosters.

This six-part podcast reveals what truly matters most when Marlee Silva sits down with to rugby league’s great athletes Nathan Cleary, Kalyn Ponga, Connor Watson, Johnathan Thurston and Jordan Riki. Watch it on 9Now

Released Monday September 23 on 9Now.

FREDDY AND THE EIGHTH

Brad Fittler and the Eighth Immortal Andrew Johns weigh in on the turmoil surrounding Nicho Hynes and the Cronulla Sharks losing streak in the NRL Finals. Freddy drops a bombshell about his new coaching role with the Prime Minister’s XIII for when they take on Papua New Guinea. Joey analyses Daly Cherry-Evans masterclass performance from Week one of the NRL Finals. Plus, an extensive preview of the sudden death Week Two Finals matches.

SIX TACKLES WITH GUS

Gus reflects on the Bulldogs impressive season and the future of Josh Addo-Carr. Plus, Nicho Hynes hits back at his critics, Wayne Bennett fires up and how can any team beat the Panthers?BILLY SLATER PODCAST

Billy dissects the path to the 2024 Grand Final for the remaining six teams.

SUNDAY FOOTY SHOW
Footy and Fun  from 10am as we review the AFL Preliminary Finals. We catch up with stars from winning teams and have your first look at the Grand Final. Carlton brownlow medal winner Patrick Cripps joins the show and we catch up with Collingwood superstar Bobby Hill in Lou’s Handball. Plus no footy media identity is safe in another no holds barred edition of “Media-ocre.”Sunday Footy Show LIVE at 10am AEST on Channel 9 in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth
FOOTY FURNACE
Footy Furnace ignites debate as Leigh Matthews, Jimmy Bartel and Tom Morris identify where the preliminary finals were won and lost as we look ahead to the 2024 AFL Grand Final.Footy Furnace LIVE 8.00pm on 9Now and 9:40pm on Channel 9 in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth
FOOTY CLASSIFIED – TUESDAY
Craig Hutchison, Caroline Wilson, Matthew Lloyd and Kane Cornes set the agenda. Kane dissects the good, bad and ugly in Close Checking and no one’s safe in Good Call, Bad Call.Footy Classified LIVE 7:30pm AEST on 9Now and 9:45pm on Channel 9 in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth 
FOOTY CLASSIFIED – WEDNESDAY
Eddie McGuire, Matthew Lloyd, Jimmy Bartel and Damian Barrett have the last word ahead of the the Prelim Finals. Lloydy and Jimmy preview match-ups that matter in ‘Medallion Club’ and truth is split from fiction in ‘News or Noise’. Footy Classified LIVE 7:30pm AEST on 9Now and 9:30pm on Channel 9 in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth
MY ROOM GRAND FINAL SPECTACULAR – THURSDAY
Eddie McGuire, Alicia Loxley and the Sunday Footy Show team preview the Grand Final and meet some brave children and their families while raising vital funds for My Room Children’s Cancer charity. A special live performance from pop star Cody Simpson plus appearances from Patrick Cripps, Billy Brownless, Will Day and more.My Room Grand Final Spectacular 7:30pm AEST on Channel 9 in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth
9Gem in Sydney and Brisbane. check local guides for details BLEDISLOE CUP GAME 1Wallabies v All Blacks
Kick off 3:45pm on Saturday, September 21
Accor Stadium, Sydney

The Wallabies will fight to end their of 22 year winless run in the Bledisloe Cup when the latest chapter of this long and storied trans-Tasman rivalry is written. 

Bruised and hurting, the Wallabies are looking for redemption after a second half capitulation against Argentina last time out. While a similarly battered All Blacks side will return from a two match winless tour of South Africa eager to flex their well publicised standing in world rugby against their closest and most heated rivals.

Prop James Slipper will surpass George Gregan as the most capped Wallaby of all time in his 140th test. Electric Wallabies star fullback Tom Wright returns and Fraser McReight makes his injury comeback to lead the Aussie forward pack. The All Blacks have added former World Rugby player of the year Beauden Barrett back into the starting lineup at fullback former the first of two huge Bledisloe Cup encounters.

New Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt will rely on the inside knowledge of his New Zealand countrymen in his first international meeting against breakdancing All Blacks coach Scott Robertson.

Live and Free on Channel 9HD and 9Now
Stream live and ad free in 4K UHD on Stan Sport 

Special guest panelist Ariarne Titmus looks back on her Paris 2024 journey, while Aussie snowboarding star Valentino Guseli joins us in the studio to celebrate 500 days until the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Mark Taylor breaks down Australia’s first two ODI clashes with England, Tim Horan reflects on the Wallabies opening Bledisloe clash with the All Blacks and US correspondent Brad Blanks joins us from New York with all the news from the States. NRL premiership winner Brad Fittler has all the NRL finals action and Geelong premiership winner Jimmy Bartel has the latest from the AFL finals.

Host Roz Kelly is joined by Ariarne Titmus, Tim Horan and Mark Taylor.

10.00am on Channel 9 (Sydney and Brisbane)12.00pm on Channel 9 (Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth)

Stream Live or On Demand on 9Now

 
 

AUSTRALIAN SHORT COURSE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Thursday, September 26 – Sunday, September 29
Live and Free to stream on 9Now

The 2024 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships at South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre features Olympians Kaylee McKeownLani PallisterMatt TempleIsaac Cooper, and Paralympians Ahmed Kelly and Ella Jones at the City Sprints in what is the perfect digestif to the Paris Games.

The meet also acts as a qualifier for the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup 2024 and a springboard for the World Aquatics World Short Course Championships in Budapest in December.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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