RE: Where can I find out about Cricket, Australian Rules Football and Rugby, and where can I find streaming audio for these sports?

2013-08-03 Thread Stephen jolley
Hi Kevin,

A little addition to Robert's comprehensive outline.  You and others
interested can also find links from my page to ABC Grandstand under the 'ABC
Sport and other Events' heading.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/stephenjolley/livestreams

Regards,
Stephen
Stephen Jolley
Melbourne Australia
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Subject: Re: Where can I find out about Cricket, Australian Rules Football
and Rugby, and where can I find streaming audio for these sports?


Try

http://members.optusnet.com.au/stephenjolley/livestreams

Note that this is an Australian site so  most football matches will only be
heard between 1:00 am and 8:00 am on the east coast of the USA.

Note also that Steve refers to Rugby League as NRL  and there tends to be
multiple games at the same time and the ABC (Australian Broadcasting
Corporation) has 2 streams for each game.

International cricket can currently be heard from 6:00 am to 1:00 pm on the
east coast of the USA but as it is being played in England, the weather
might determine when or if there is any play on a particular day.

Australian Rules football may be heard between midnight and 10:00 am on the
east coast of the USA but be warned that this is a game whose rules and
terminology may be mystifying.  It is a game that you need to have actually
played to be able to understand what is going on.

For that matter, cricket is also a game that you actually have to have
played to appreciate the finer points of what is going on and what the
terminology, tactics and strategies mean.  Although it is not difficult to
appreciate the danger of a 5 ounce ball being bowled at you at 100 miles per
hour.  If you calculate how long it takes a ball travelling at 100 miles per
hour to cover 22 yards of a cricket patch, you will get some idea of how
little time a batsman has to react to a ball which could be going behind, in
front of or (if he is not careful) directly into the batsman's body.

If you are interested in a more general audio stream about sport and have
the program tapin radio browse through the Australian streams for ABC
grandstand which is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's general sport
stream which covers all kinds of sports.

Bob Nelson



- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Minor" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 3:24 PM
Subject: Where can I find out about Cricket, Australian Rules Football and
Rugby, and where can I find streaming audio for these sports?


> Hi.
>
>
>
> I like all kinds of sports, and I'd like to learn more about Cricket.
> Australian Rules Football would be fun, as well as Rugby.  To make 
> this audio related, where can I find streams on Cricket, as well as 
> these other sports?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for help.
>
> Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
>
> kmi...@windstream.net
>
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Re: Where can I find out about Cricket, Australian Rules Football and Rugby, and where can I find streaming audio for these sports?

2013-08-02 Thread Robert Nelson


Try

http://members.optusnet.com.au/stephenjolley/livestreams

Note that this is an Australian site so  most football matches will only be 
heard between 1:00 am and 8:00 am on the east coast of the USA.


Note also that Steve refers to Rugby League as NRL  and there tends to be 
multiple games at the same time and the ABC (Australian Broadcasting 
Corporation) has 2 streams for each game.


International cricket can currently be heard from 6:00 am to 1:00 pm on the 
east coast of the USA but as it is being played in England, the weather 
might determine when or if there is any play on a particular day.


Australian Rules football may be heard between midnight and 10:00 am on the 
east coast of the USA but be warned that this is a game whose rules and 
terminology may be mystifying.  It is a game that you need to have actually 
played to be able to understand what is going on.


For that matter, cricket is also a game that you actually have to have 
played to appreciate the finer points of what is going on and what the 
terminology, tactics and strategies mean.  Although it is not difficult to 
appreciate the danger of a 5 ounce ball being bowled at you at 100 miles per 
hour.  If you calculate how long it takes a ball travelling at 100 miles per 
hour to cover 22 yards of a cricket patch, you will get some idea of how 
little time a batsman has to react to a ball which could be going behind, in 
front of or (if he is not careful) directly into the batsman's body.


If you are interested in a more general audio stream about sport and have 
the program tapin radio browse through the Australian streams for ABC 
grandstand which is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's general sport 
stream which covers all kinds of sports.


Bob Nelson



- Original Message - 
From: "Kevin Minor" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 3:24 PM
Subject: Where can I find out about Cricket, Australian Rules Football and 
Rugby, and where can I find streaming audio for these sports?




Hi.



I like all kinds of sports, and I'd like to learn more about Cricket.
Australian Rules Football would be fun, as well as Rugby.  To make this
audio related, where can I find streams on Cricket, as well as these other
sports?



Thanks in advance for help.

Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY

kmi...@windstream.net

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