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How good were the greatest broadcasters in the world this week?
Were Rampaging Roy Slaven and HG Nelson (a) good; (b) very good, or, (c) as good as a dingo in a dunny.
You decide as you tuck in to The Sporting Probe’s smorgasbord of tempting dishes.
There’s analysis of the Wallabies Bledisloe Cup loss (“The Wallabies are the best team I’ve ever seen,” opines Roy, “They’re just poorly coached.”)
There’s outrage as The Probe calls on the South Australian Government to pave the road to the home of our Motoring Correspondent’s Mum.
There’s intrigue as Roy and HG reveal why Penrith Rugby League boss Gus Gould will be wearing just his undies and a box on his head to West Tigers games? (Hint: It’s an improvement on dressing up as a woman.)
There’s advice for Network Nine’s Tennis Coverage (Hint: It involves The Sandpaper Three,) and there’s the full line-up of artists performing at Farm Aid including exclusive news about Kanye West’s duet with Phil Collins.
And there’s so much more so, Two-Four-Six-Eight, Bog in, Don’t wait!
In the final Sporting Probe for 2018 Australia’s greatest broadcasters left nothing on the field.
In the spirit of Aussie Olympic hero, Edwin ‘The Lion of Athens’ Flack, Rampaging Roy Slaven and HG Nelson tackle every big issue with gusto and flair.
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Published 12/02/18
The Sporting Probe delivers a simple but powerful and transformative message this week; a rallying cry for all probesters, patriots, pilgrims and punters.
Cutting through to the heart of every and any problem, Rampaging Roy Slaven and HG Nelson say, “Come on, Australia, pull your finger...
Published 11/25/18
The Sporting Probe this week may be the most fair dinkum show in the history of Australian broadcasting with Rampaging Roy Slaven and HG Nelson giving it a red-hot fair go.
Every probester, patriot, punter and pilgrim will be proud as they tackle the big issues affecting every Australian.
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Published 11/18/18