Easy Tiger
Active Member
I just watched the 2001 Australian Open at Sunshine, Victoria, on a video tape.
I saw Brenton Davy knock Christian Purdue out of the tournament in the semi's, then I saw an excellent match between Cara and Brenton in the final, which saw Cara triumph 198 to 183.
This was shown on Fox Sports in 2001. From what I have gathered, people seem to think that bowling disappeared off TV in this country 15 years ago. This was only 5 years ago.
What was it that caused this to disappear? Why did we lose coverage? Why is it that we seem to be having so much "difficulty" in getting it back on tv only 5 years after it was last on? It was a stepladder format, in a bowling centre, using basic camera and sound setup, with Chris Bombolas and Andrew Frawley as the commentators.
Apart from a change in "direction" from AMF, why can't this happen again now? I probably learned more from 40 minutes of that than I have from hours of watching the PBA stuff from America.. If having too many national tournaments is the problem, why don't we just axe the extra and just make it a "Super 6" again. I saw much more passion in that telecast than I have in the last 5 years I have been involved in tournament bowling. They actually looked like they wanted to win, and showed it!
Seeing our own compete is just so much more interesting.
I saw Brenton Davy knock Christian Purdue out of the tournament in the semi's, then I saw an excellent match between Cara and Brenton in the final, which saw Cara triumph 198 to 183.
This was shown on Fox Sports in 2001. From what I have gathered, people seem to think that bowling disappeared off TV in this country 15 years ago. This was only 5 years ago.
What was it that caused this to disappear? Why did we lose coverage? Why is it that we seem to be having so much "difficulty" in getting it back on tv only 5 years after it was last on? It was a stepladder format, in a bowling centre, using basic camera and sound setup, with Chris Bombolas and Andrew Frawley as the commentators.
Apart from a change in "direction" from AMF, why can't this happen again now? I probably learned more from 40 minutes of that than I have from hours of watching the PBA stuff from America.. If having too many national tournaments is the problem, why don't we just axe the extra and just make it a "Super 6" again. I saw much more passion in that telecast than I have in the last 5 years I have been involved in tournament bowling. They actually looked like they wanted to win, and showed it!
Seeing our own compete is just so much more interesting.