Which is great, and there's a lot of good stuff on the SANFL YouTube channel, in particular the Recovery Session which is 6-7 minutes of highlights from each of the previous weekend's games, set to radio commentary for the non-TV games.Killa wrote:SANFL has put its TV broadcast games on YouTube under SANFL TV
But looking back through the year I can only see about 4 full games on there (excepting reserves and U/18s), with lower production values than 7Mate (e.g. just one camera, as far as I can see), which has broadcast I guess about 22 SANFL league matches so far this year. So SANFL producing/streaming/uploading the content itself might be the future, but it's no substitute in the present.