You can get three months of a decent IPTV (with catchup) for less than Bt1,000.
Just saying like.
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No idea what that is, legal?
ExpressVPN works well for me.
RugbyPass works in Korea without a VPN, but I'm not sure that it does in England where there may be rights issues?
In Aussieland, do Channel9 have the rugby rights? I've already signed up to that for the cricket, but don't watch that much... :(
ITV through a VPN seems good, but they have some terrible commentary - Wilkinson might be the most boring person in the World, and that little world cup winning scrum half Dawson is such a little irritating and camp fukker that he needs a spank... Sometimes they have that Welsh fella who likes to hide his sausage in the chocolate mountain, and he's such a whinging tosseur too. Terrible line-up of commentators on ITV, imho...
Cheers, iPhone and Windows laptop basically.Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
I'll check it out but I tend to err on the side of caution with these things and go legit if and when I can. I'd hate to be suddenly cut-off whatever the chances, especially mid-World Cup. :D
My usual go-to but they've confirmed they don't have the rights unfortunately:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bettyboo
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Regrettably, RugbyPass has been unable to secure the rights to broadcast the Rugby World Cup this year.
We're obviously pretty sad about the whole thing, but will still be bringing you the world's best editorial content including live scoring, commentary, and stats via our Match Centre - plus keep an eye out for our coverage on the ground in Japan.
Please refer to World Rugby's definitive list of licensed broadcasters https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/broadcasters to find out how to watch in your location.
We hope to see you back for the European club season which is kicking off at the end of September.
Regards,
Dean
RugbyPass Support
Sent you a PM Ant.
Oh dear, I was kinda hoping to use that as my number 1... :(
It will be ITV then.
It's on ITV in UK.
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. Who Are ITV’s Rugby World Cup Pundits?
The 2019 Rugby World Cup is fast approaching, with all the final details for the tournament being finalised – especially in terms of television coverage – for the entire event.
All the matches from the tournament in Japan will be televised on ITV and the media company has recently announced their line-up of pundits who will present, commentate and give their opinions on the action on the pitch.
Related: 2019 Rugby World Cup TV Coverage
But who exactly are these pundits? Below we take a look.
Who Are ITV’s Rugby World Cup Pundits?
ITV have named a stellar line-up of presenters, along with some of the finest rugby players and coaches to be involved in the game.
English players Jonny Wilkinson, Lawrence Dallaglio and Maggie Alphonsi are joined by 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning coach Sir Clive Woodward.
After retiring from international rugby, Sam Warburton is one of three Welshmen giving their thoughts from the studio. Former utility back Gareth Thomas and scrum-half Mike Phillips are the other two.
Additionally, from Scotland and Ireland ITV have
Australian rugby site The Roar has a pre-RWC countdown of the greatest players in Rugby World Cup history, naming 5 players per day.
With ten days left until the ninth edition of the World Cup gets underway in Japan, we’re going to be counting down the 50 greatest players to have graced the tournament over its history.
We had to consider a player’s individual performances, their success, longevity and overall impact at the tournament – and only took World Cup matches into account.
So far:
50. Jannie de Beer (South Africa)
49. David Kirk (New Zealand)
48. Zinzan Brooke (New Zealand)
47. Richard Hill (England)
46. Jason Robinson (England)
45. Sam Whitelock (New Zealand)
44. Sean Fitzpatrick (New Zealand)
43. Andrew Mehrtens (New Zealand)
42. Jason Little (Australia)
41. Brian O’Driscoll (Ireland)
40. Brian Lima (Samoa)
39. Christophe Lamaison (France)
38. David Pocock (Australia)
37. Chester Williams (South Africa)
36. Shane Williams (Wales)
35. Matt Burke (Australia)
34. Conrad Smith (New Zealand)
33. Keven Mealamu (New Zealand)
32. Kieran Read (New Zealand)
31. Schalk Burger (South Africa)
I'd like to see Mario Ledesma on that list at some point.
S4C.UK.will be showing all the wales games, there is spark tv.tvnz.but I cant find any cover for Thailand.i did check true but they seem to have REMOVED BIen sports from our sports package.sorry state of affairs unless thai pirate the games in THAI,if so for me it will be,NO SOUND.8yrs ago I tried to put up with the,
WE,HOW,OH,and those monkey noises KRAP.
Erm HH, i meant he's not in the top 50 RWC players list.
Cheers, got some solid options now so all good.
Harry's put me onto something and beIN Sports Connect are offering the same thing here as Spark (similar price too).
And, sorry but not as easy to understand unless you are used to listening to people talk with a mouth full of food.:)
Hey! I'd like to see how well you'd go with the commentary with a steak and cheese in your gob...
;)
Mmmm... Steak n' cheese
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Done. Must've been all those love letters from nutters. :D
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Australian rugby site The Roar has a pre-RWC countdown of the greatest players in Rugby World Cup history, naming 5 players per day.
30. Jerome Kaino (New Zealand)
29. Os du Randt (South Africa)
28. Thierry Dusautoir (France)
27. Ma’a Nonu (New Zealand)
26. Serge Blanco (France)
25. Nick Farr-Jones (Australia)
24. Fourie du Preez (South Africa)
23. Grant Fox (New Zealand)
22. Stephen Larkham (Australia)
21. Lawrence Dallaglio (England)
20. Gavin Hastings (Scotland)
19. Jason Leonard (England)
18. Joel Stransky (South Africa)
17. Michael Jones (New Zealand)
16. John Kirwan (New Zealand)
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Nick Farr-Jones (Australia)
Position: Scrumhalf | World Cups: 2 (1987, ’91) | World Cup titles: 1 (1991)