This is also where you'll find each week's fixtures, with many games played as double-headers with NRL games. The last two seasons have seen the New South Wales Cup abandoned due to the coronavirus, with hopes a full season will be able to be completed in 2022. Most weeks will see six games played between 12 games, with the Canterbury Bulldogs, St George Illawarra Dragons, Parramatta Eels, Newcastle Knights, Penrith Panthers, South Sydney Rabbitohs and Canberra Raiders fielding their own teams, while the North Sydney Bears, Newtown Jets, Western Suburbs Magpies, Mounties and Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles act as feeder teams to the Sydney Roosters, Cronulla Sharks, Wests Tigers, Canterbury Bulldogs and Manly Sea Eagles respectively.
Games are generally played on Saturdays and Sundays, although a handful are played on Friday evenings before NRL games. How to watch the New South Wales Cup on TV in Australia From the end of the NRLW regular season, Fox Sports will generally broadcast one game per week on a Saturday afternoon. Fox Sports can be found at Fox League on Foxtel, which is located at Channel 502. How to live stream the New South Wales Cup online in Australia If you're looking to live stream the New South Wales Cup, then there is a guarantee of one game per week being shown through the NSWRL Facebook page on their platform, NSWRLTV. This information is generally updated on the Thursday or Friday before each round and will be reflected in the below table of matches once confirmed each week.
Games are generally played on Saturdays and Sundays, although a handful are played on Friday evenings before NRL games. How to watch the New South Wales Cup on TV in Australia From the end of the NRLW regular season, Fox Sports will generally broadcast one game per week on a Saturday afternoon. Fox Sports can be found at Fox League on Foxtel, which is located at Channel 502. How to live stream the New South Wales Cup online in Australia If you're looking to live stream the New South Wales Cup, then there is a guarantee of one game per week being shown through the NSWRL Facebook page on their platform, NSWRLTV. This information is generally updated on the Thursday or Friday before each round and will be reflected in the below table of matches once confirmed each week. Any games shown live on Fox Sports will also be able to be live-streamed through Foxtel's subscription services, either Kayo Sports or The Foxtel App, which is also known as Foxtel Go.
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Clint Gutherson and Mitchell Moses combine to lead Eels to win over KnightsParramatta have left Newcastle’s NRL finals hopes hanging by a thread after surviving a second-half onslaught to claim a 20-14 victory. The Eels looked headed for a cruisy win on Saturday evening when they cantered to an 8-2 lead after 43 minutes without breaking a sweat.
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But the Bankwest Stadium crowd of 20, 671 were left stunned after the visitors burst to life and scored twice in seven minutes. MATCH CENTRE: Eels v Knights Live stream the 2019 NRL Telstra Premiership on KAYO SPORTS. Every game of every round live & anytime on your TV or favourite device. Get your 14 day free trial >However, the Eels responded with two tries of their own, the second coming via winger Maika Sivo’s touchdown of a Dylan Brown grubber. It would’ve been an emotional moment for the league’s leading tryscorer, who claimed his 16th four-pointer of the year with dad Joeli in the stands for his first NRL game. The Knights pushed hard to steal the points at the death but eventually fell short to slump to their sixth-straight defeat. MORE NRL NEWSSHOULDER CHARGE? Ennis says Ponga play was illegal despite Bunker callTITANS SIZZLE: Gold Coast ‘Globetrotters’ score freak try after 10 sets of handsBREATHE FIRE: Dragons mark Graham’s milestone with tough win over sorry TitansSAO IN A BLENDER: Joey’s brutal verdict on Brown’s crumbling KnightsRULED OUT: Bunnies lose star duo for top-four clash with StormWith four games remaining in the regular season, Nathan Brown’s men are three points outside the top eight in 12th spot.
NSW Cup live stream: How to watch the New South Wales Cup, full fixtures, TV guideThe 2022 New South Wales Cup season will be played between Saturday, March 12, and Sunday, September 25, when it concludes with the NSW Cup Grand Final. Only select games are live streamed or broadcast in the reserve grade competition, so this is your full guide to every game that will be available to watch.
NSW Cup live stream: How to watch the New South Wales Cup, full fixtures, TV guideThe 2022 New South Wales Cup season will be played between Saturday, March 12, and Sunday, September 25, when it concludes with the NSW Cup Grand Final. Only select games are live streamed or broadcast in the reserve grade competition, so this is your full guide to every game that will be available to watch. This is also where you'll find each week's fixtures, with many games played as double-headers with NRL games. The last two seasons have seen the New South Wales Cup abandoned due to the coronavirus, with hopes a full season will be able to be completed in 2022. Most weeks will see six games played between 12 games, with the Canterbury Bulldogs, St George Illawarra Dragons, Parramatta Eels, Newcastle Knights, Penrith Panthers, South Sydney Rabbitohs and Canberra Raiders fielding their own teams, while the North Sydney Bears, Newtown Jets, Western Suburbs Magpies, Mounties and Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles act as feeder teams to the Sydney Roosters, Cronulla Sharks, Wests Tigers, Canterbury Bulldogs and Manly Sea Eagles respectively.
And they might finish four points adrift of eighth spot should the Wests Tigers defeat Canterbury later on Saturday night. The Eels join Manly on 26 points but stay in sixth on points differential. However, coach Brad Arthur would have been buoyed by their gritty response to the Knights’ second-half ambush. It came after producing a measured first-half display led by in-form halfback Mitchell Moses, who played a hand in their opening two tries. The signs were ominous for the Knights from the moment Brad Takairangi’s individual brilliance swung momentum in the Eels’ favour. The makeshift winger leaped for Moses’ cross-field kick and offloaded in the one motion for Gutherson to dive over in the corner. From there, it was all Eels for the rest of the half, with a desperate cover tackle from Kalyn Ponga momentarily preventing a second for Gutherson.
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