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10 Sport
NetworkNetwork 10
Paramount+
Launched1965
Country of originAustralia
OwnerParamount Australia & New Zealand (Paramount Networks UK & Australia)
HeadquartersPyrmont, New South Wales
Major broadcasting contractsA-League Men
A-League Women
AFC Champions League
AFC Asian Cup
Australia Cup
Formula One
MotoGP
Matildas Internationals
Socceroos Internationals
NBL
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Formerly known as
  • Ten Sport (1983–1984, 1991–1992, 1996–2018)
  • Ten Sports (1985–1986)
  • Ten Action Sports (1986–1991)
  • Ten's World of Sport (1992–1996)
Sister networkNetwork 10
10 Drama
Gecko TV
10
Official website10.com.au/sport

10 Sport is the brand that all sporting events broadcast on Network 10, an Australian free-to-air commercial television network. Sports streamed on Paramount+ in Australia since August 2021 are also broadcast under the 10 Sport banner.

All sport events were broadcast under the One HD banner from 26 March 2009 until it ceased being a sole sports channel in early 2011.

History

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Australian rules

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In 2002, Ten combined with the Nine Network to acquire free-to-air broadcast rights for the AFL, the elite Australian rules competition, displacing the Seven Network which had held the rights for more than 40 years. Ten broadcast Saturday afternoon and Saturday night games and had exclusive rights for all finals games, the network also alternated in showing the pre-season Grand Final and Brownlow Medal count with Nine (Ten telecasted the events in 2002, 2004 and 2006) while they showed each local state team's games that were played by WA, SA, QLD and NSW teams that were played on a Saturday. Along with the Seven Network, Ten placed a successful $780 million bid to jointly broadcast the game from 2007 to 2011.[1] Under this deal, Ten continued to broadcast the Saturday component of the competition. However, unlike the previous deal, Ten did not hold the exclusive rights to the finals series. Instead, the networks shared the broadcasting of the finals series and alternated the broadcast of the grand final. In the years when Ten did not televise the Grand Final (2008 and 2010), it telecast the Brownlow Medal presentation and the Nab Cup Grand Final. Ten ended AFL broadcasting at the conclusion of the 2011 season. At the end of 2011, Network Ten lost the rights to the AFL with Seven taking over the free-to-air TV Saturday games. Ten Sport won a Logie Award for "Most Popular Sport Program" at the 2012 TV Week Logie Awards for its telecast of the 2011 AFL Grand Final which was the last to be broadcast.

Basketball

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In 1992, Network 10 also used to air the National Basketball League (NBL) during the middle of the basketball boom in Australia from 1992 to 1997, but after delegating games to extremely late night time slots the network eventually ended its broadcasting. In March 2010 however, it was announced that Network 10 and digital channel One would show NBL games for the next 5 years. Starting with 2 games per week, and raising to 5 per week in the 2014/15 season. The network also screened Boomers and Opals games. On the 19 August 2021, The NBL and Channel 10 announced a broadcast deal that would involve showing two games every Sunday. One on the main channel (Network 10) and the other on the secondary channel (10 Bold), starting with the 2021/22 Season.

Cricket

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In 2013, Ten paid $100 million for exclusive rights to broadcast the Big Bash League from 2013 to 2018, marking the channel's first foray in elite domestic cricket coverage.[2] Ten previously held the broadcast rights to the Indian Premier League.

Football

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Network 10 in 2007 broadcast its first football broadcast with the Sydney FC v LA Galaxy exhibition match. The match was broadcast on the main channel nationally in a three-hour special presentation. In 2017, Ten entered a two-year deal becoming the FTA broadcaster of the A-League and Socceroos matches. 27 matches played on Saturday Nights were simulcasted from Fox Sports on 10 Drama along with five finals matches and Socceroos matches over the two-year period. Fox on One was a three-hour programming block produced by Fox Sports for Network 10 each Saturday night on 10 Drama. It included Back Page Live followed by the live broadcast of the Saturday Night A-League match.

In 2021, Network 10 returned broadcasting football acquiring full broadcast rights become the home of Australian Football in a five-year deal. One A-League match each Saturday night will be broadcast on the main channel along with one W-League match each Sunday on 10 Drama. All A-League and W-League finals will also be broadcast live and free on FTA. All remainder matches will be streamed on Paramount+. A separate four-year deal was also struck with Football Australia with all Socceroos and Matildas matches to be broadcast on FTA along with for the first time, the FFA Cup Final. Other FFA Cup matches will be streamed on Paramount+. Other content also acquired which will be shown on Network 10 platforms including Under 23 friendlies, Youth national team home matches along with AFC competitions. 10 and Paramount+ also became the official broadcaster of the FA Cup.

Horse racing

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Network 10 broadcast the Melbourne Cup between 1978 and 2001, and again from 2019 to 2023. For a brief period in 2019 before the Melbourne Cup, Network 10 also broadcast some International Racing meets from the United Kingdom and France.

Motorsport

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Ten has been a long-standing broadcaster of motorsport events. It has produced the motoring show RPM to complement its coverage.

In 2003, Ten started broadcasting the Formula One World Championship after the Nine Network dropped the rights in 2002 after 22 years of coverage. Other series broadcast include the Supercars Championship from 1997 to 2006 and 2015 to 2020 and MotoGP since 1997.

On 30 September 2017, 10 has dropped its remaining Formula One international live races; it retained the broadcast rights of Formula One Australian Grand Prix live races and rest of highlights from international races of Formula One World Championship.

Rugby league

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Ten broadcast the New South Wales Rugby League premiership from 1983 until 1991. The network was experiencing severe financial problems in the early 1990s, and it was the New South Wales Rugby League that successfully applied to place the network in liquidation in 1991.[3]

Rugby union

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Network 10 has broadcast the 1995, 2007 and 2019 Rugby World Cups.[4] From 2013 to 2020, 10 broadcast Wallabies test matches played in Australia and Rugby Championship matches involving the Wallabies.

Olympic and Commonwealth Games

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Ten broadcast both the summer and winter Olympics in 1984 and 1988. Network 10 acquired broadcast rights to the 2014 Winter Olympics for $20 million after all three major commercial networks pulled out of bidding on rights to both the 2014 and 2016 Olympic Games due to cost concerns. The Nine Network had lost $22 million on its joint coverage of the 2012 Games with Foxtel, and the Seven Network's bid was rejected for being lower than what Nine/Foxtel had previously paid.[5][6][7]

Network 10, in joint partnership with subscription television provider Foxtel, had broadcast rights for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[8] It also broadcast the 1994 and 2014 games. Channel 10 won praise for their broadcast of the Olympics and Commonwealth Games with many Australians hoping they return to 10 in the near .

Events

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10 Sport holds broadcast rights to the following events:

Current

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SportEventBroadcast partner(s)DatesNotes
BasketballNational Basketball LeagueFox Sports (1995–1997), ESPN (2021–present)1992–1997, 2010–2015, 2021–present2 matches Live per week every Sunday Afternoon on 10 and 10 Drama
Combat sportsUltimate Fighting ChampionshipParamount+2026-2032Select UFC events on 10
FutsalFIFA Futsal Women's World CupParamount+, FIFA+2025Final only, LIVE on 10
Motor racingFormula One Australian Grand PrixFox Sports (2015–)2003–presentLive coverage on 10.
Motor racingMotoGP Australian motorcycle Grand PrixFox Sports1997–presentLive coverage on 10.
Motor racingRace of Champions2025Live coverage on 10.
SoccerA-League Men[9]Paramount+2017–2019, 2021–presentTwo matches every Saturday afternoon & night on 10 Drama, including all finals
SoccerA-League Women[9]Paramount+2021–presentAll games live
SoccerSocceroos InternationalsParamount+2018–2019, 2021–presentEvery Game LIVE
SoccerMatildas InternationalsParamount+2021–presentEvery Game LIVE
SoccerPararoos InternationalsParamount+2021–presentEvery Home Game LIVE on 10
SoccerParaMatildas InternationalsParamount+2021–presentEvery Home Game LIVE on 10
SoccerAustralia CupParamount+2021–presentEvery Game LIVE on 10 and the Australia Cup Final on Channel 10
SoccerWomen's Australia CupParamount+2026–presentEvery Game LIVE on 10 and the Women's Australia Cup Final on Channel 10
SoccerA-Leagues All Stars MenParamount+2021–presentLive on 10
SoccerA-Leagues All Stars WomenParamount+2023–presentLive on 10
SoccerFootball AshesParamount+2023–presentEvery Game LIVE
SoccerFIFA World Cup qualificationParamount+2021–presentEvery AFC (inc. Socceroos) Game LIVE
SoccerFIFA Women's World Cup qualificationParamount+2026–presentEvery Women's AFC (inc. Matildas) Game LIVE
Soccer2027 FIFA Women's World CupParamount+202715 matches on Network 10, all matches on Paramount+
SoccerFIFA Women's Youth World CupsParamount+, FIFA+2024–presentAustralia Women's U-20 and U-17 matches LIVE on 10
SoccerAFC Asian CupParamount+2023 and 2027All Matches
SoccerAFC Women's Asian CupParamount+2022 and 2026All Matches
SoccerAFC Olympic Qualifying TournamentParamount+2021–2027
SoccerAFC Women's Olympic Qualifying TournamentParamount+2021–2027
SoccerAFC U-23 Asian CupParamount+2023–2028
SoccerAFC U-20 Asian CupParamount+2023–2028
SoccerAFC U-17 Asian CupParamount+2023–2028
SoccerAFC U-23 Women's Asian CupParamount+2021–present
SoccerAFC U-20 Women's Asian CupParamount+2021–present
SoccerAFC U-17 Women's Asian CupParamount+2021–present
SoccerAFC Champions League EliteParamount+2021–presentAll matches live from league stage until final
SoccerAFC Champions League TwoParamount+2024–presentAll matches live from group stage until final
SoccerAFC Challenge LeagueParamount+2024–presentAll matches live from group stage until final
SoccerAFC Women's Champions LeagueParamount+2024–presentAll matches live from group stage until final
SoccerRoshn Saudi League2022–presentThree matches per-week live on 10
SoccerSaudi King's Cup2022–presentLive on 10 from round of 16 until final
SoccerADNOC Pro League2022–presentLive on 10
SoccerUAE President's Cup2022–presentLive on 10

Past

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SportEventBroadcast partner(s)Dates
Summer OlympicsMexico City 1968, Los Angeles 1984, Seoul 1988ABC (1968)1968, 1984, 1988
Winter OlympicsSochi 20142014
Air RacingRed Bull Air Race World Championship2007–2010, 2019
American footballNCAA College FootballESPN2008–2014
American footballNational Football LeagueFox Sports, ESPN2008–2014
American footballSuper BowlESPN2009–2014
AthleticsStawell Gift2000–2013
Australian rulesVictorian Football Association1967–1986
Australian rulesAussie Bowl1986–1987
Australian rulesSouth Australian National Football LeagueABC1988
Australian rulesAustralian Football LeagueNine Network & Fox Footy Channel (2002–2006), Seven Network & Fox Sports (2007–2011)2002–2011
Australian rulesInternational Rules Series2006, 2011
BaseballAustralian Baseball LeagueABC1990s–1996
BaseballMajor League BaseballFox Sports, ESPN2009–2013
BasketballEuroBasketESPN2003–2007
BasketballNCAA College BasketballESPN2009–2010
BasketballFIBA Oceania ChampionshipESPN2011
BasketballFIBA Oceania Championship for WomenESPN2011
BasketballNational Basketball AssociationESPN1992–1999, 2008–2011
BasketballWomen's National Basketball AssociationESPN2008–2011
BasketballWomen's National Basketball LeagueABC1992–1996
BasketballNBAxNBL: Melbourne SeriesAmazon Prime Video2025
Beach CricketBeach Cricket Tri-Nations series2007–2009
Commonwealth GamesEdinburgh 1986, Victoria 1994, Delhi 2010, Glasgow 2014ABC (1986), Foxtel (2010)1986, 1994, 2010, 2014
CricketTest Series: West Indies vs. Australia1995
CricketAustralian WT20 Cup Final2015
CricketBig Bash League2013–2018
CricketWomen's Big Bash League2015–2018
CricketChampions League Twenty202009–2010, 2013
CricketIndian Premier League2008–2010
CricketSheffield ShieldABC1976
CyclingHerald Sun TourSBS2009, 2011
GolfAustralian OpenFox Sports2009–2011
GolfAustralian PGA Championship2009–2013
GolfWorld Golf Championships2009–2013
GolfNew Zealand Open2008–2012
GolfNew Zealand PGA Championship2008–2013
GolfRyder Cup2010–2012
GolfU.S. OpenFox Sports2007–2011
GolfU.S. Masters2007–2013
Horse racingWinterbottom StakesSky Racing, Racing.com2021–2023
Horse racingRailway StakesSky Racing, Racing.com2021–2023
Horse racingKingston Town ClassicSky Racing, Racing.com2021–2023
Horse RacingCoral Eclipse2019
Horse RacingGlorious Goodwood2019
Horse RacingJuly Cup Meeting2019
Horse RacingKing George2019
Horse RacingMelbourne Cup CarnivalSky Racing1978–2001, 2019–2023
Horse RacingEbor Festival2019
Horse RacingCambridgeshire Meeting2019
Horse RacingBritish Champions Day2019
Ice hockeyNational Hockey LeagueESPN2008–2014
Mixed martial artsBellator MMAUFC TV2021–2025
Mixed martial artsOne ChampionshipUFC TV2020–2024
Motor racingAustralian Off Road Championship2008–2016
Motor racingAustralian Rally ChampionshipSpeed (2011–2014), Fox Sports (2015–present)2011–2015, 2019–2020
Motor racingFormula One International racesFox Sports (2015–2022)2003–2022
Motor racingIndyCar SeriesFox Sports (Highlights show)1996, 2008–2014
Motor racingMotoGP International racesFox Sports1997–2021
Motor racingNASCAR2008–2014
Motor racingNations CupFox Sports (Highlights show)2000–2002
Motor racingSuperbike World Championship1997–2006
Motor racingSupercars ChampionshipFox Sports (highlights, 1997–2006, live, 2015–2020)1997–2006, 2015–2020
Motor racingBathurst 1000Fox Sports (highlights, 2000–2006, live, 2015–2020)2000–2006, 2015–2020
Motor racingSuperUtes SeriesFox Sports (highlights, 2005–2006, live, 2015–2020)2005–2006, 2015–2020
Motor racingWorld Rally ChampionshipSpeed (2011–2014), Fox Sports (live, 2015–present)2011–2015, 2019–2020
NetballANZ ChampionshipFox Sports (2015–2016)2009–2012, 2015–2016
NetballINF Netball World CupFox Sports1999, 2011, 2015
NetballConstellation CupFox Sports (2015–2016)2008–2011, 2015–2016
Rugby LeagueNew South Wales Rugby LeagueSeven Network (1973–1982), ABC (1973–1991), Nine Network (1983)1973–1991
Rugby LeagueAmco Cup1974–1989
Rugby LeagueWinfield CupNine Network, ABC1983–1991
Rugby LeagueState of Origin1990
Rugby LeagueKangaroo TourABC (1986, 1990 France)1980 (New Zealand) 1986, 1990 (Great Britain)
Rugby LeagueAustralia national rugby league teamABC (1979)1979, 1980, 1986, 1990
Rugby UnionBritish and Irish Lions TourFox Sports2013
Rugby UnionWallabies Spring TourFox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2014, 2020
Rugby UnionPro14Fox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2020
Rugby UnionSuper RugbyFox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2020
Rugby UnionBledisloe CupFox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2020
Rugby UnionWallabies InternationalsFox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2020
Rugby UnionThe Rugby ChampionshipFox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2020
Rugby UnionRugby World CupFox Sports1995, 2007, 2019
SoccerAFC Solidarity CupParamount+ Sports2021–2025
SoccerAFC Winners' CupParamount+ Sports2021–2025
SoccerFA CupParamount+ Sports2022–2024
SoccerEFL CupParamount+ Sports2022–2024
SoccerCommunity ShieldParamount+ Sports2022–2024
SoccerScottish CupParamount+ Sports2022–2024
SoccerCoppa ItaliaParamount+ Sports2022–2024
SoccerNational Soccer LeagueC7 Sport1977–1979
SurfingKellogg's Nutri-Grain Ironman Series2010–2013
SwimmingAustralian Swimming Championships2009–2015
SwimmingFINA World Aquatics Championships2009–2011
SwimmingPan Pacific Swimming Championships2010–2015
TennisQueensland Open1987–1992
TennisSydney Indoor1973–1994
TennisHopman Cup2011–2013
WrestlingWWE, WWF Raw, WWF Superstars, WWF pay per viewsFox Sports1995–1999
YachtingSydney to Hobart Yacht Race1980s–2004

Programs

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10 Sport has presented the following recurring programs:

Current

Sport (event)ProgramYears
BasketballDouble Dribble2022–present (Facebook)
BasketballNBL Sunday Hoops2021–present (10 Comedy)
BasketballNBL Slam2021–present (10 Comedy)
SoccerThe Weekly Kickoff2021–present (10 Drama)
SoccerRound Ball Rules2021–present (Facebook)
SoccerGame Of Two Halves2021–present (YouTube)
SoccerA-League All Access2021–present (Network 10)

Past

Sport (event)ProgramYears
AllThe Sports Show1992
AllThursday Night Live2009–2010
AllThe Thursday Night Sport Show2014
AllThe Back Page2017
AllSports Tonight1993–2011, 2018–2019
Australian rules footballBefore the Game2003–2013
Australian rules footballOne Week at a Time (AFL)2009–2011
Australian rules footballThe Fifth Quarter2004–2011
Australian rules footballThe Game Plan (AFL)2011–2012
Australian rules footballTeams on 10 2020–2022
Australian rules footballThe Final Siren2011
Australian rules footballSimply Footy2002–2011 (Adelaide only)
Australian rules footballTotally Footy2002
Australian rules footballThe Western Front2002–2011 (Perth only)
BasketballAir Time1992–1997
BasketballCrash the Bash2016–2018
BasketballSaturday & Sunday Basketball1990s
CricketMVP2010
CricketBig Final Preview2014
Horse RacingMelbourne Cup Preview Show2020–2023
MotorsportRPM1997–2008, 2011, 2015–2020
Rugby LeagueOne Week at a Time (NRL)2011
Rugby LeagueThe Game Plan (NRL)2011–2013
SoccerJust for Kicks2017–2018
SoccerSocceroos: Road to Qatar 20222021–22 (10 Bold)
SoccerMatildas: Countdown to India 20222021–22 (10 Bold)

Podcasts

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10 Sport has presented the following podcasts on 10 Speaks.

Current

Sport (event)ProgramYears
AllTalking Sport with Matt Burke2020–present
SoccerFootball Companion2021–present

Past

Sport (event)ProgramYears
Australian rules footballThe Western Front2019
Horse Racing10 Speaks Racing2021–2023
Horse RacingMelbourne Cup Podcast2019–2020
Rugby UnionTalking Rugby with Matt Burke2019

10 Sports Staff

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Sydney

  • Tara Rushton (Weekdays anchor)
  • Scott Mackinnon (Weekends anchor)
  • Jelisa Apps (Fill-in anchor)
  • Bence Hamerli (sports reporter)
  • Chloe-Amanda Bailey (sports reporter)
  • Trent Simpson (sports reporter)

Melbourne

  • Stephen Quartermain (Main anchor)
  • Caty Price (sports reporter/Fill-in anchor)
  • Rob Waters (sports reporter)
  • Nick Butler (sports reporter)
  • Tim Morgan (sports reporter)

Queensland

  • Veronica Eggleton (Main anchor)
  • Josh Mclean (sports reporter/Fill-in anchor)
  • Jacob Chicco (sports reporter)
  • Jonathan Williams (sports reporter)

Adelaide

  • Max Burford (Main anchor)
  • Jase Kemp (sports reporter/Fill-in anchor)
  • Dom Rinaldo (sports reporter)
  • Jodie Oddy (sports reporter)

Perth

  • Lachy Reid (Main anchor)
  • Steven Allen (sports reporter/Fill-in anchor)
  • Ashleigh Nelson (sports reporter)
  • Steph Baumgartel (sports reporter)

Staff and commentators

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Football

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Present

Present

A-Leagues/Australia Cup/friendly matches

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Present

Past

Basketball

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National Basketball League

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Present (through JAM TV)

Former

Olympic and Commonwealth Games

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Glasgow 2014 CWG

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From Glasgow studio

From Melbourne (commentators lounge)

Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics

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Delhi 2010 CWG

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Various Ten programs including Toasted TV, Totally Wild, Puzzle Play, Huey's Kitchen, Neighbours, The 7PM Project, and Sports Tonight goes on hiatus during Ten's broadcast of the Commonwealth Games.

Victoria 1994 CWG

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Seoul 1988 Olympics

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Motorsport

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Supercars Championship

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Final

Formula 1

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  • Tara Rushton (Australian Grand Prix Host, 2022–present)
  • Scott Mackinnon (Australian Grand Prix Host, 2022–present)
  • Richard Craill (Australian Grand Prix Commentator, 2022–present)
  • Tom Clarkson (Australian Grand Prix expert analysis, 2022–present)
  • Mark Webber (Australian Grand Prix expert analysis, 2014–2019, 2022–present)
  • Archie Thompson (Australian Grand Prix reporter, 2022–present)
  • Natalie Hunter (Australian Grand Prix reporter, 2022–present)
  • Rosanna Tennant (Australian Grand Prix reporter, 2023–present)
  • Sam Power (Australian Grand Prix reporter, 2023–present)
  • Damon Hill (Australian Grand Prix expert analysis, 2023–present)
  • Tim McDonald (Australian Grand Prix reporter, 2023–present)
  • Alan Jones (expert analysis, 2003–2019, 2023–present)
  • Guenther Steiner (Australian Grand Prix expert analysis, 2024–present)

MotoGP

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RPM

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Past

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Horse Racing

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Final

  • Eddie McGuire (host, 2022–23)
  • Michael Felgate (host, 2019–23)
  • Caty Price, (host, 2019–23)
  • Matt Hill (Race caller, 2019–23)
  • Francesca Cumani (International racing expert, 2019–22)
  • Brittany Taylor (Mounting yard expert, 2019–23)
  • David Gately (Racing expert, 2019–23)
  • James Winks (Racing expert, 2020–23)
  • Michelle Payne (Racing expert, 2021–23)
  • Natalie Hunter (Presentations/reporter, 2020–23)
  • Georgie Tunny (Racing presenter, 2021–23)
  • Rob Mills (Style presenter, 2020–23)
  • Kate Freebairn (Fashion presenter, 2021–23)
  • Natalie Yoannidis (Reporter, 2021–23)
  • Nick Butler (Reporter, 2020–23)
  • Lee Steele (Reporter, 2020–23)
  • Jono Williams (Reporter, 2020–23)
  • Brendan Crew (Reporter, 2021–23)
  • Natasha Exelby (Reporter, 2021–22)
  • Gerard Middleton (Betting, 2019, 2021–23)

Former

  • Stephen Quartermain (host, 2020)
  • Gorgi Coghlan (host, 2020)
  • Adam Hamilton (Betting, 2020)
  • Victoria Latu (Fashions on the Field, 2020)
  • Kate Peck (presenter/reporter, 2019)
  • Brett Clappis (Reporter, 2020)
  • Jo Holley (Reporter, 2020)
  • Sarah Harris (Reporter, 2020)
  • Tristan MacManus (Reporter, 2020)
  • Peter Moody (racing expert, 2019–2020)
  • Matt White (Host, 2019)
  • Beau Ryan (Reporter, 2019)
  • Anna Heinrich (Reporter, 2019)
  • Scott Tweedie (Reporter, 2019)
  • Dave Thornton (Reporter, 2019)
  • Georgia Love (Reporter, 2019)
  • Elliot Garnaut (Reporter, 2019)
  • Tim Webster (Host, 1991–2001)
  • Sandra Sully (Host, late 1990s–2001)
  • Peter Donegan (Host, early 1990s–2001)
  • Tim Bailey (Reporter, late 1990s–2001)
  • Lyn Talbot (Reporter, late 1990s–2001)
  • Beau Ryan (Reporter, late 1990s–2001)
  • Dan Mielicki (Race Caller, early 1990s–2001)
  • Gary Willetts (Race Caller, early 1990s–2001)
  • Jenny Chapman (Mounting Yard, late 1990s–2001)
  • John Letts (Interviews, late 1980s–2001)
  • Tim Gossage (Betting Ring, late 1990s–early 2000s)
  • Simon Marshall (Reporter, late 1990s–2001)
  • Richard Freeman (Racing Expert, 1990s)
  • Mike Gibson (Host, late 1980s–early 1990s)
  • Bob Maumill (Betting Ring, late 1980s–early 1990s)
  • Bruce McAvaney (Host/Race Caller, late 1980s–early 1990s)
  • Peter Keenan (Reporter, late 1980s–early 1990s)
  • Graham Kelly (Mounting Yard, late 1980s–early 1990s)
  • Jennifer Keyte (presentations, 2019)
  • Annie Kearney (reporter, 2019–2020)
  • Roz Kelly (presenter/reporter, 2019–2020)

Present

  • Caty Price, (host, 2021–present)
  • Brittany Taylor (host, 2021–present)
  • James Winks (Racing expert, 2021–present)
  • Scott Embry (Racing expert, 2021–present)
  • Lochie Taylor (Racing expert, 2021–present)
  • Darren McCauley (racecaller, 2021–present)
  • Lachy Reid (Mounting yard reporter, 2021–present)
  • Lee Steele (reporter, 2021–present)
  • Alana McLean (reporter, 2021–present)

Rugby Union

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Final

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Former

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Rugby World Cup

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Rugby League

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Winfield Cup

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Tooheys Challenge Cup

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The Game Plan (NRL)

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Cricket

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Big Bash League

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Women's Big Bash League

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XXXX Gold Beach Cricket

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Australian Rules

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10 Sport previously broadcast Australian Rules (2002–2011). The 10 Sport AFL commentary team, won the 2012 Silver Logie Award for "Most Outstanding Sport Program", for its telecast of the 2011 AFL Grand Final hosted by Stephen Quartermain.

Australian Football League

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1988 State Games

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Aussie Bowl

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Victorian Football Association

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The Game Plan

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Before the Game

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Swimming

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Netball – ANZ Premiership and Diamonds Matches

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Logo history

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Awards

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Sports coverage and programs made by 10 Sport have been won and been nominated for several awards at the Logie Awards.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Seven and Ten win AFL rights". ABC Sport. 5 January 2006. Retrieved 7 February 2008. [dead link]
  2. ^ New Big Bash League broadcaster Channel Ten thrilled with ratings for season opening derby Herald Sun (Melbourne). Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  3. ^ Sacre, Howard (May 1991). "Network Ten in Liquidation – May 1991" (Video). Network Ten. Retrieved 13 January 2018 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ "Ten gives HD sporting chance". The Australian. australianit.news.com.au. 7 December 2006. Retrieved 16 December 2006.
  5. ^ "Olympic fury over rules for TV sport". The Australian. 7 April 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Seven withdraws from bidding for Olympics as price tag proves too great for TV networks". Fox Sports. 8 April 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  7. ^ MacKay, Duncan (12 May 2013). "Ten Network signs $20 million deal to broadcast Sochi 2014 in Australia, claim reports". Inside the Games. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  8. ^ "TEN and Foxtel win 2010 Commonwealth Games". TV Tonight. 16 January 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  9. ^ a b "A-league & W-League announces new tv deal". Retrieved 26 May 2021.
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    10 Sport
    NetworkNetwork 10
    Paramount+
    Launched1965
    Country of originAustralia
    OwnerParamount Australia & New Zealand (Paramount Networks UK & Australia)
    HeadquartersPyrmont, New South Wales
    Major broadcasting contractsA-League Men
    A-League Women
    AFC Champions League
    AFC Asian Cup
    Australia Cup
    Formula One
    MotoGP
    Matildas Internationals
    Socceroos Internationals
    NBL
    Ultimate Fighting Championship
    Formerly known as
    • Ten Sport (1983–1984, 1991–1992, 1996–2018)
    • Ten Sports (1985–1986)
    • Ten Action Sports (1986–1991)
    • Ten's World of Sport (1992–1996)
    Sister networkNetwork 10
    10 Drama
    Gecko TV
    10
    Official website10.com.au/sport

    10 Sport is the brand that all sporting events broadcast on Network 10, an Australian free-to-air commercial television network. Sports streamed on Paramount+ in Australia since August 2021 are also broadcast under the 10 Sport banner.

    All sport events were broadcast under the One HD banner from 26 March 2009 until it ceased being a sole sports channel in early 2011.

    History

    Australian rules

    In 2002, Ten combined with the Nine Network to acquire free-to-air broadcast rights for the AFL, the elite Australian rules competition, displacing the Seven Network which had held the rights for more than 40 years. Ten broadcast Saturday afternoon and Saturday night games and had exclusive rights for all finals games, the network also alternated in showing the pre-season Grand Final and Brownlow Medal count with Nine (Ten telecasted the events in 2002, 2004 and 2006) while they showed each local state team's games that were played by WA, SA, QLD and NSW teams that were played on a Saturday. Along with the Seven Network, Ten placed a successful $780 million bid to jointly broadcast the game from 2007 to 2011.[1] Under this deal, Ten continued to broadcast the Saturday component of the competition. However, unlike the previous deal, Ten did not hold the exclusive rights to the finals series. Instead, the networks shared the broadcasting of the finals series and alternated the broadcast of the grand final. In the years when Ten did not televise the Grand Final (2008 and 2010), it telecast the Brownlow Medal presentation and the Nab Cup Grand Final. Ten ended AFL broadcasting at the conclusion of the 2011 season. At the end of 2011, Network Ten lost the rights to the AFL with Seven taking over the free-to-air TV Saturday games. Ten Sport won a Logie Award for "Most Popular Sport Program" at the 2012 TV Week Logie Awards for its telecast of the 2011 AFL Grand Final which was the last to be broadcast.

    Basketball

    In 1992, Network 10 also used to air the National Basketball League (NBL) during the middle of the basketball boom in Australia from 1992 to 1997, but after delegating games to extremely late night time slots the network eventually ended its broadcasting. In March 2010 however, it was announced that Network 10 and digital channel One would show NBL games for the next 5 years. Starting with 2 games per week, and raising to 5 per week in the 2014/15 season. The network also screened Boomers and Opals games. On the 19 August 2021, The NBL and Channel 10 announced a broadcast deal that would involve showing two games every Sunday. One on the main channel (Network 10) and the other on the secondary channel (10 Bold), starting with the 2021/22 Season.

    Cricket

    In 2013, Ten paid $100 million for exclusive rights to broadcast the Big Bash League from 2013 to 2018, marking the channel's first foray in elite domestic cricket coverage.[2] Ten previously held the broadcast rights to the Indian Premier League.

    Football

    Network 10 in 2007 broadcast its first football broadcast with the Sydney FC v LA Galaxy exhibition match. The match was broadcast on the main channel nationally in a three-hour special presentation. In 2017, Ten entered a two-year deal becoming the FTA broadcaster of the A-League and Socceroos matches. 27 matches played on Saturday Nights were simulcasted from Fox Sports on 10 Drama along with five finals matches and Socceroos matches over the two-year period. Fox on One was a three-hour programming block produced by Fox Sports for Network 10 each Saturday night on 10 Drama. It included Back Page Live followed by the live broadcast of the Saturday Night A-League match.

    In 2021, Network 10 returned broadcasting football acquiring full broadcast rights become the home of Australian Football in a five-year deal. One A-League match each Saturday night will be broadcast on the main channel along with one W-League match each Sunday on 10 Drama. All A-League and W-League finals will also be broadcast live and free on FTA. All remainder matches will be streamed on Paramount+. A separate four-year deal was also struck with Football Australia with all Socceroos and Matildas matches to be broadcast on FTA along with for the first time, the FFA Cup Final. Other FFA Cup matches will be streamed on Paramount+. Other content also acquired which will be shown on Network 10 platforms including Under 23 friendlies, Youth national team home matches along with AFC competitions. 10 and Paramount+ also became the official broadcaster of the FA Cup.

    Horse racing

    Network 10 broadcast the Melbourne Cup between 1978 and 2001, and again from 2019 to 2023. For a brief period in 2019 before the Melbourne Cup, Network 10 also broadcast some International Racing meets from the United Kingdom and France.

    Motorsport

    Ten has been a long-standing broadcaster of motorsport events. It has produced the motoring show RPM to complement its coverage.

    In 2003, Ten started broadcasting the Formula One World Championship after the Nine Network dropped the rights in 2002 after 22 years of coverage. Other series broadcast include the Supercars Championship from 1997 to 2006 and 2015 to 2020 and MotoGP since 1997.

    On 30 September 2017, 10 has dropped its remaining Formula One international live races; it retained the broadcast rights of Formula One Australian Grand Prix live races and rest of highlights from international races of Formula One World Championship.

    Rugby league

    Ten broadcast the New South Wales Rugby League premiership from 1983 until 1991. The network was experiencing severe financial problems in the early 1990s, and it was the New South Wales Rugby League that successfully applied to place the network in liquidation in 1991.[3]

    Rugby union

    Network 10 has broadcast the 1995, 2007 and 2019 Rugby World Cups.[4] From 2013 to 2020, 10 broadcast Wallabies test matches played in Australia and Rugby Championship matches involving the Wallabies.

    Olympic and Commonwealth Games

    Ten broadcast both the summer and winter Olympics in 1984 and 1988. Network 10 acquired broadcast rights to the 2014 Winter Olympics for $20 million after all three major commercial networks pulled out of bidding on rights to both the 2014 and 2016 Olympic Games due to cost concerns. The Nine Network had lost $22 million on its joint coverage of the 2012 Games with Foxtel, and the Seven Network's bid was rejected for being lower than what Nine/Foxtel had previously paid.[5][6][7]

    Network 10, in joint partnership with subscription television provider Foxtel, had broadcast rights for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[8] It also broadcast the 1994 and 2014 games. Channel 10 won praise for their broadcast of the Olympics and Commonwealth Games with many Australians hoping they return to 10 in the near .

    Events

    10 Sport holds broadcast rights to the following events:

    Current

    SportEventBroadcast partner(s)DatesNotes
    BasketballNational Basketball LeagueFox Sports (1995–1997), ESPN (2021–present)1992–1997, 2010–2015, 2021–present2 matches Live per week every Sunday Afternoon on 10 and 10 Drama
    Combat sportsUltimate Fighting ChampionshipParamount+2026-2032Select UFC events on 10
    FutsalFIFA Futsal Women's World CupParamount+, FIFA+2025Final only, LIVE on 10
    Motor racingFormula One Australian Grand PrixFox Sports (2015–)2003–presentLive coverage on 10.
    Motor racingMotoGP Australian motorcycle Grand PrixFox Sports1997–presentLive coverage on 10.
    Motor racingRace of Champions2025Live coverage on 10.
    SoccerA-League Men[9]Paramount+2017–2019, 2021–presentTwo matches every Saturday afternoon & night on 10 Drama, including all finals
    SoccerA-League Women[9]Paramount+2021–presentAll games live
    SoccerSocceroos InternationalsParamount+2018–2019, 2021–presentEvery Game LIVE
    SoccerMatildas InternationalsParamount+2021–presentEvery Game LIVE
    SoccerPararoos InternationalsParamount+2021–presentEvery Home Game LIVE on 10
    SoccerParaMatildas InternationalsParamount+2021–presentEvery Home Game LIVE on 10
    SoccerAustralia CupParamount+2021–presentEvery Game LIVE on 10 and the Australia Cup Final on Channel 10
    SoccerWomen's Australia CupParamount+2026–presentEvery Game LIVE on 10 and the Women's Australia Cup Final on Channel 10
    SoccerA-Leagues All Stars MenParamount+2021–presentLive on 10
    SoccerA-Leagues All Stars WomenParamount+2023–presentLive on 10
    SoccerFootball AshesParamount+2023–presentEvery Game LIVE
    SoccerFIFA World Cup qualificationParamount+2021–presentEvery AFC (inc. Socceroos) Game LIVE
    SoccerFIFA Women's World Cup qualificationParamount+2026–presentEvery Women's AFC (inc. Matildas) Game LIVE
    Soccer2027 FIFA Women's World CupParamount+202715 matches on Network 10, all matches on Paramount+
    SoccerFIFA Women's Youth World CupsParamount+, FIFA+2024–presentAustralia Women's U-20 and U-17 matches LIVE on 10
    SoccerAFC Asian CupParamount+2023 and 2027All Matches
    SoccerAFC Women's Asian CupParamount+2022 and 2026All Matches
    SoccerAFC Olympic Qualifying TournamentParamount+2021–2027
    SoccerAFC Women's Olympic Qualifying TournamentParamount+2021–2027
    SoccerAFC U-23 Asian CupParamount+2023–2028
    SoccerAFC U-20 Asian CupParamount+2023–2028
    SoccerAFC U-17 Asian CupParamount+2023–2028
    SoccerAFC U-23 Women's Asian CupParamount+2021–present
    SoccerAFC U-20 Women's Asian CupParamount+2021–present
    SoccerAFC U-17 Women's Asian CupParamount+2021–present
    SoccerAFC Champions League EliteParamount+2021–presentAll matches live from league stage until final
    SoccerAFC Champions League TwoParamount+2024–presentAll matches live from group stage until final
    SoccerAFC Challenge LeagueParamount+2024–presentAll matches live from group stage until final
    SoccerAFC Women's Champions LeagueParamount+2024–presentAll matches live from group stage until final
    SoccerRoshn Saudi League2022–presentThree matches per-week live on 10
    SoccerSaudi King's Cup2022–presentLive on 10 from round of 16 until final
    SoccerADNOC Pro League2022–presentLive on 10
    SoccerUAE President's Cup2022–presentLive on 10

    Past

    SportEventBroadcast partner(s)Dates
    Summer OlympicsMexico City 1968, Los Angeles 1984, Seoul 1988ABC (1968)1968, 1984, 1988
    Winter OlympicsSochi 20142014
    Air RacingRed Bull Air Race World Championship2007–2010, 2019
    American footballNCAA College FootballESPN2008–2014
    American footballNational Football LeagueFox Sports, ESPN2008–2014
    American footballSuper BowlESPN2009–2014
    AthleticsStawell Gift2000–2013
    Australian rulesVictorian Football Association1967–1986
    Australian rulesAussie Bowl1986–1987
    Australian rulesSouth Australian National Football LeagueABC1988
    Australian rulesAustralian Football LeagueNine Network & Fox Footy Channel (2002–2006), Seven Network & Fox Sports (2007–2011)2002–2011
    Australian rulesInternational Rules Series2006, 2011
    BaseballAustralian Baseball LeagueABC1990s–1996
    BaseballMajor League BaseballFox Sports, ESPN2009–2013
    BasketballEuroBasketESPN2003–2007
    BasketballNCAA College BasketballESPN2009–2010
    BasketballFIBA Oceania ChampionshipESPN2011
    BasketballFIBA Oceania Championship for WomenESPN2011
    BasketballNational Basketball AssociationESPN1992–1999, 2008–2011
    BasketballWomen's National Basketball AssociationESPN2008–2011
    BasketballWomen's National Basketball LeagueABC1992–1996
    BasketballNBAxNBL: Melbourne SeriesAmazon Prime Video2025
    Beach CricketBeach Cricket Tri-Nations series2007–2009
    Commonwealth GamesEdinburgh 1986, Victoria 1994, Delhi 2010, Glasgow 2014ABC (1986), Foxtel (2010)1986, 1994, 2010, 2014
    CricketTest Series: West Indies vs. Australia1995
    CricketAustralian WT20 Cup Final2015
    CricketBig Bash League2013–2018
    CricketWomen's Big Bash League2015–2018
    CricketChampions League Twenty202009–2010, 2013
    CricketIndian Premier League2008–2010
    CricketSheffield ShieldABC1976
    CyclingHerald Sun TourSBS2009, 2011
    GolfAustralian OpenFox Sports2009–2011
    GolfAustralian PGA Championship2009–2013
    GolfWorld Golf Championships2009–2013
    GolfNew Zealand Open2008–2012
    GolfNew Zealand PGA Championship2008–2013
    GolfRyder Cup2010–2012
    GolfU.S. OpenFox Sports2007–2011
    GolfU.S. Masters2007–2013
    Horse racingWinterbottom StakesSky Racing, Racing.com2021–2023
    Horse racingRailway StakesSky Racing, Racing.com2021–2023
    Horse racingKingston Town ClassicSky Racing, Racing.com2021–2023
    Horse RacingCoral Eclipse2019
    Horse RacingGlorious Goodwood2019
    Horse RacingJuly Cup Meeting2019
    Horse RacingKing George2019
    Horse RacingMelbourne Cup CarnivalSky Racing1978–2001, 2019–2023
    Horse RacingEbor Festival2019
    Horse RacingCambridgeshire Meeting2019
    Horse RacingBritish Champions Day2019
    Ice hockeyNational Hockey LeagueESPN2008–2014
    Mixed martial artsBellator MMAUFC TV2021–2025
    Mixed martial artsOne ChampionshipUFC TV2020–2024
    Motor racingAustralian Off Road Championship2008–2016
    Motor racingAustralian Rally ChampionshipSpeed (2011–2014), Fox Sports (2015–present)2011–2015, 2019–2020
    Motor racingFormula One International racesFox Sports (2015–2022)2003–2022
    Motor racingIndyCar SeriesFox Sports (Highlights show)1996, 2008–2014
    Motor racingMotoGP International racesFox Sports1997–2021
    Motor racingNASCAR2008–2014
    Motor racingNations CupFox Sports (Highlights show)2000–2002
    Motor racingSuperbike World Championship1997–2006
    Motor racingSupercars ChampionshipFox Sports (highlights, 1997–2006, live, 2015–2020)1997–2006, 2015–2020
    Motor racingBathurst 1000Fox Sports (highlights, 2000–2006, live, 2015–2020)2000–2006, 2015–2020
    Motor racingSuperUtes SeriesFox Sports (highlights, 2005–2006, live, 2015–2020)2005–2006, 2015–2020
    Motor racingWorld Rally ChampionshipSpeed (2011–2014), Fox Sports (live, 2015–present)2011–2015, 2019–2020
    NetballANZ ChampionshipFox Sports (2015–2016)2009–2012, 2015–2016
    NetballINF Netball World CupFox Sports1999, 2011, 2015
    NetballConstellation CupFox Sports (2015–2016)2008–2011, 2015–2016
    Rugby LeagueNew South Wales Rugby LeagueSeven Network (1973–1982), ABC (1973–1991), Nine Network (1983)1973–1991
    Rugby LeagueAmco Cup1974–1989
    Rugby LeagueWinfield CupNine Network, ABC1983–1991
    Rugby LeagueState of Origin1990
    Rugby LeagueKangaroo TourABC (1986, 1990 France)1980 (New Zealand) 1986, 1990 (Great Britain)
    Rugby LeagueAustralia national rugby league teamABC (1979)1979, 1980, 1986, 1990
    Rugby UnionBritish and Irish Lions TourFox Sports2013
    Rugby UnionWallabies Spring TourFox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2014, 2020
    Rugby UnionPro14Fox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2020
    Rugby UnionSuper RugbyFox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2020
    Rugby UnionBledisloe CupFox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2020
    Rugby UnionWallabies InternationalsFox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2020
    Rugby UnionThe Rugby ChampionshipFox Sports1992–1995, 2013–2020
    Rugby UnionRugby World CupFox Sports1995, 2007, 2019
    SoccerAFC Solidarity CupParamount+ Sports2021–2025
    SoccerAFC Winners' CupParamount+ Sports2021–2025
    SoccerFA CupParamount+ Sports2022–2024
    SoccerEFL CupParamount+ Sports2022–2024
    SoccerCommunity ShieldParamount+ Sports2022–2024
    SoccerScottish CupParamount+ Sports2022–2024
    SoccerCoppa ItaliaParamount+ Sports2022–2024
    SoccerNational Soccer LeagueC7 Sport1977–1979
    SurfingKellogg's Nutri-Grain Ironman Series2010–2013
    SwimmingAustralian Swimming Championships2009–2015
    SwimmingFINA World Aquatics Championships2009–2011
    SwimmingPan Pacific Swimming Championships2010–2015
    TennisQueensland Open1987–1992
    TennisSydney Indoor1973–1994
    TennisHopman Cup2011–2013
    WrestlingWWE, WWF Raw, WWF Superstars, WWF pay per viewsFox Sports1995–1999
    YachtingSydney to Hobart Yacht Race1980s–2004

    Programs

    10 Sport has presented the following recurring programs:

    Current

    Sport (event)ProgramYears
    BasketballDouble Dribble2022–present (Facebook)
    BasketballNBL Sunday Hoops2021–present (10 Comedy)
    BasketballNBL Slam2021–present (10 Comedy)
    SoccerThe Weekly Kickoff2021–present (10 Drama)
    SoccerRound Ball Rules2021–present (Facebook)
    SoccerGame Of Two Halves2021–present (YouTube)
    SoccerA-League All Access2021–present (Network 10)

    Past

    Sport (event)ProgramYears
    AllThe Sports Show1992
    AllThursday Night Live2009–2010
    AllThe Thursday Night Sport Show2014
    AllThe Back Page2017
    AllSports Tonight1993–2011, 2018–2019
    Australian rules footballBefore the Game2003–2013
    Australian rules footballOne Week at a Time (AFL)2009–2011
    Australian rules footballThe Fifth Quarter2004–2011
    Australian rules footballThe Game Plan (AFL)2011–2012
    Australian rules footballTeams on 10 2020–2022
    Australian rules footballThe Final Siren2011
    Australian rules footballSimply Footy2002–2011 (Adelaide only)
    Australian rules footballTotally Footy2002
    Australian rules footballThe Western Front2002–2011 (Perth only)
    BasketballAir Time1992–1997
    BasketballCrash the Bash2016–2018
    BasketballSaturday & Sunday Basketball1990s
    CricketMVP2010
    CricketBig Final Preview2014
    Horse RacingMelbourne Cup Preview Show2020–2023
    MotorsportRPM1997–2008, 2011, 2015–2020
    Rugby LeagueOne Week at a Time (NRL)2011
    Rugby LeagueThe Game Plan (NRL)2011–2013
    SoccerJust for Kicks2017–2018
    SoccerSocceroos: Road to Qatar 20222021–22 (10 Bold)
    SoccerMatildas: Countdown to India 20222021–22 (10 Bold)

    Podcasts

    10 Sport has presented the following podcasts on 10 Speaks.

    Current

    Sport (event)ProgramYears
    AllTalking Sport with Matt Burke2020–present
    SoccerFootball Companion2021–present

    Past

    Sport (event)ProgramYears
    Australian rules footballThe Western Front2019
    Horse Racing10 Speaks Racing2021–2023
    Horse RacingMelbourne Cup Podcast2019–2020
    Rugby UnionTalking Rugby with Matt Burke2019

    10 Sports Staff

    Sydney

    • Tara Rushton (Weekdays anchor)
    • Scott Mackinnon (Weekends anchor)
    • Jelisa Apps (Fill-in anchor)
    • Bence Hamerli (sports reporter)
    • Chloe-Amanda Bailey (sports reporter)
    • Trent Simpson (sports reporter)

    Melbourne

    • Stephen Quartermain (Main anchor)
    • Caty Price (sports reporter/Fill-in anchor)
    • Rob Waters (sports reporter)
    • Nick Butler (sports reporter)
    • Tim Morgan (sports reporter)

    Queensland

    • Veronica Eggleton (Main anchor)
    • Josh Mclean (sports reporter/Fill-in anchor)
    • Jacob Chicco (sports reporter)
    • Jonathan Williams (sports reporter)

    Adelaide

    • Max Burford (Main anchor)
    • Jase Kemp (sports reporter/Fill-in anchor)
    • Dom Rinaldo (sports reporter)
    • Jodie Oddy (sports reporter)

    Perth

    • Lachy Reid (Main anchor)
    • Steven Allen (sports reporter/Fill-in anchor)
    • Ashleigh Nelson (sports reporter)
    • Steph Baumgartel (sports reporter)

    Staff and commentators

    Football

    Present

    Present

    A-Leagues/Australia Cup/friendly matches

    Present

    Past

    Basketball

    National Basketball League

    Present (through JAM TV)

    Former

    Olympic and Commonwealth Games

    Glasgow 2014 CWG

    From Glasgow studio

    From Melbourne (commentators lounge)

    Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics

    Delhi 2010 CWG

    Various Ten programs including Toasted TV, Totally Wild, Puzzle Play, Huey's Kitchen, Neighbours, The 7PM Project, and Sports Tonight goes on hiatus during Ten's broadcast of the Commonwealth Games.

    Victoria 1994 CWG

    Seoul 1988 Olympics

    Motorsport

    Supercars Championship

    Final

    Formula 1

    • Tara Rushton (Australian Grand Prix Host, 2022–present)
    • Scott Mackinnon (Australian Grand Prix Host, 2022–present)
    • Richard Craill (Australian Grand Prix Commentator, 2022–present)
    • Tom Clarkson (Australian Grand Prix expert analysis, 2022–present)
    • Mark Webber (Australian Grand Prix expert analysis, 2014–2019, 2022–present)
    • Archie Thompson (Australian Grand Prix reporter, 2022–present)
    • Natalie Hunter (Australian Grand Prix reporter, 2022–present)
    • Rosanna Tennant (Australian Grand Prix reporter, 2023–present)
    • Sam Power (Australian Grand Prix reporter, 2023–present)
    • Damon Hill (Australian Grand Prix expert analysis, 2023–present)
    • Tim McDonald (Australian Grand Prix reporter, 2023–present)
    • Alan Jones (expert analysis, 2003–2019, 2023–present)
    • Guenther Steiner (Australian Grand Prix expert analysis, 2024–present)

    MotoGP

    • Daryl Beattie (expert analysis, 2003–present)
    • Tara Rushton (host, 2022–present)
    • Scott Mackinnon (2022–present)
    • Sam Charlwood (motorsport expert, 2022–present)

    RPM

    Past

    Horse Racing

    Final

    • Eddie McGuire (host, 2022–23)
    • Michael Felgate (host, 2019–23)
    • Caty Price, (host, 2019–23)
    • Matt Hill (Race caller, 2019–23)
    • Francesca Cumani (International racing expert, 2019–22)
    • Brittany Taylor (Mounting yard expert, 2019–23)
    • David Gately (Racing expert, 2019–23)
    • James Winks (Racing expert, 2020–23)
    • Michelle Payne (Racing expert, 2021–23)
    • Natalie Hunter (Presentations/reporter, 2020–23)
    • Georgie Tunny (Racing presenter, 2021–23)
    • Rob Mills (Style presenter, 2020–23)
    • Kate Freebairn (Fashion presenter, 2021–23)
    • Natalie Yoannidis (Reporter, 2021–23)
    • Nick Butler (Reporter, 2020–23)
    • Lee Steele (Reporter, 2020–23)
    • Jono Williams (Reporter, 2020–23)
    • Brendan Crew (Reporter, 2021–23)
    • Natasha Exelby (Reporter, 2021–22)
    • Gerard Middleton (Betting, 2019, 2021–23)

    Former

    • Stephen Quartermain (host, 2020)
    • Gorgi Coghlan (host, 2020)
    • Adam Hamilton (Betting, 2020)
    • Victoria Latu (Fashions on the Field, 2020)
    • Kate Peck (presenter/reporter, 2019)
    • Brett Clappis (Reporter, 2020)
    • Jo Holley (Reporter, 2020)
    • Sarah Harris (Reporter, 2020)
    • Tristan MacManus (Reporter, 2020)
    • Peter Moody (racing expert, 2019–2020)
    • Matt White (Host, 2019)
    • Beau Ryan (Reporter, 2019)
    • Anna Heinrich (Reporter, 2019)
    • Scott Tweedie (Reporter, 2019)
    • Dave Thornton (Reporter, 2019)
    • Georgia Love (Reporter, 2019)
    • Elliot Garnaut (Reporter, 2019)
    • Tim Webster (Host, 1991–2001)
    • Sandra Sully (Host, late 1990s–2001)
    • Peter Donegan (Host, early 1990s–2001)
    • Tim Bailey (Reporter, late 1990s–2001)
    • Lyn Talbot (Reporter, late 1990s–2001)
    • Beau Ryan (Reporter, late 1990s–2001)
    • Dan Mielicki (Race Caller, early 1990s–2001)
    • Gary Willetts (Race Caller, early 1990s–2001)
    • Jenny Chapman (Mounting Yard, late 1990s–2001)
    • John Letts (Interviews, late 1980s–2001)
    • Tim Gossage (Betting Ring, late 1990s–early 2000s)
    • Simon Marshall (Reporter, late 1990s–2001)
    • Richard Freeman (Racing Expert, 1990s)
    • Mike Gibson (Host, late 1980s–early 1990s)
    • Bob Maumill (Betting Ring, late 1980s–early 1990s)
    • Bruce McAvaney (Host/Race Caller, late 1980s–early 1990s)
    • Peter Keenan (Reporter, late 1980s–early 1990s)
    • Graham Kelly (Mounting Yard, late 1980s–early 1990s)
    • Jennifer Keyte (presentations, 2019)
    • Annie Kearney (reporter, 2019–2020)
    • Roz Kelly (presenter/reporter, 2019–2020)

    Present

    • Caty Price, (host, 2021–present)
    • Brittany Taylor (host, 2021–present)
    • James Winks (Racing expert, 2021–present)
    • Scott Embry (Racing expert, 2021–present)
    • Lochie Taylor (Racing expert, 2021–present)
    • Darren McCauley (racecaller, 2021–present)
    • Lachy Reid (Mounting yard reporter, 2021–present)
    • Lee Steele (reporter, 2021–present)
    • Alana McLean (reporter, 2021–present)

    Rugby Union

    Final

    Former

    Rugby World Cup

    Rugby League

    Winfield Cup

    Tooheys Challenge Cup

    The Game Plan (NRL)

    Cricket

    Big Bash League

    Women's Big Bash League

    XXXX Gold Beach Cricket

    Australian Rules

    10 Sport previously broadcast Australian Rules (2002–2011). The 10 Sport AFL commentary team, won the 2012 Silver Logie Award for "Most Outstanding Sport Program", for its telecast of the 2011 AFL Grand Final hosted by Stephen Quartermain.

    Australian Football League

    1988 State Games

    Aussie Bowl

    Victorian Football Association

    The Game Plan

    Before the Game

    Swimming

    Netball – ANZ Premiership and Diamonds Matches

    Logo history

    Awards

    Sports coverage and programs made by 10 Sport have been won and been nominated for several awards at the Logie Awards.

    See also

    References

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