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Melbourne Program Guide MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 04th April 2010 SPECIAL EVENT 06:00 am Golf: OneAsia Tour Luxehills Chengdu Open - Round 3 Third round coverage from the first of eleven events that make up the expanded 2010 OneAsia Tour. From Chengdu, China. 09:30 am Formula 1 Qualifying Highlights Race 3: Malaysia - Qualifying (Rpt) Last year a monsoon struck the F1 drivers at the uniquely wide but complicated Sepang Circuit. Exclusive coverage of the three qualifying sessions which will determine grid positions for the third round of the 2010 Formula 1 season. 10:20 am Drag Racing: ANDRA Pro Series Westernationals - Top Bike @ Perth Motorplex (Rpt) Two wheel action takes to the Perth Motorplex as ONE brings you exclusive top bike racing in glorious HD. 11:20 am NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 5: Nashville 300 @ Nashville 7,500 cubic yards of concrete make up the Nashville Superspeedway, a track built for the new millennium of NASCAR. Tune in for round five of the Nationwide Series, from the home of country music. SPECIAL EVENT 02:30 pm LIVE: Netball: ANZ Championship Round 3 - Firebirds V Thunderbirds The Brisbane Convention Centre in Southbank hosts home team, the Queensland Firebirds against last season's runner ups, the Adelaide Thunderbirds. 04:30 pm World Rally Championship Jordan - Day 3 Highlights Head to the deepest part of the earth, the Dead Sea, for the Jordan leg of the World Rally Championship. ONE brings you highlights of the final day from this dusty and challenging terrain. 05:00 pm LIVE: Formula 1 Pre-Race Show Race 3: Malaysia Pre-Race Show Join the pre-race action of the Malaysian round of Formula 1 hosted by Greg Rust and Daryl Beattie. SPECIAL EVENT 05:50 pm LIVE: Formula 1 Grand Prix Race 3: Malaysian Grand Prix Malaysia prides itself on having the most technologically advanced racetrack on the Formula 1 tour. The third round of the season comes from the Sepang Circuit where the Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren teams look to extend their lead over the newcomers. 08:05 pm LIVE: Sports Tonight Between ONE's live and exclsuive coverage of Formula 1 and the IPL, Rob Canning brings you an abridged edition of Sports Tonight. For all the Easter long weekend news, highlights and interviews with the key players. SPECIAL EVENT 08:20 pm LIVE: Cricket: Twenty20 IPL Kolkata Knight Riders V Kings XI Punjab After two disappointing seasons, the Kolkata Knight Riders won their opening two matches of the 2010 IPL. Will their new purple uniforms continue to bring them luck as they face Brett Lee, Shaun Marsh and the Kings XI Punjab? 12:00 am Omnisport Hot off the satellite, your daily dose of international sports news and highlights from a European perspective. 12:15 am LIVE: Cricket: Twenty20 IPL Delhi Daredevils V Royal Challengers Bangalore The Delhi Daredevils have shown again they will be the team to beat. With Gambhir, de Villiers, Dilshan and Sehwag leading the batting attack even T20 specialist David Warner has struggled to make the team. They face Cameron White and the Bangalore side. Last Updated 17th Mar 2010 - 15:41 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 03/17/10 15:41 1 of 14 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 04th April 2010 04:00 am Omnisport (Rpt) Hot off the satellite, your daily dose of international sports news and highlights from a European perspective. SPECIAL EVENT 04:30 am Golf: OneAsia Tour Luxehills Chengdu Open - Round 4 The final round from the Luxehills International Country Club in Chengdu, the capital of the southwest province of Sichuan. The first championship title of the 2010 OneAsia Tour will be decided. Last Updated 17th Mar 2010 - 15:41 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 03/17/10 15:41 2 of 14 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 05th April 2010 SPECIAL EVENT 06:00 am Golf: OneAsia Tour (Cont) Luxehills Chengdu Open - Round 4 The final round from the Luxehills International Country Club in Chengdu, the capital of the southwest province of Sichuan. The first championship title of the 2010 OneAsia Tour will be decided. 08:00 am Netball: ANZ Championship Round 3 - Tactix V Swifts The New South Wales Swifts need to fight hard to climb the standings this season. The Canterbury Tactix proved they were a capable team, finishing mid-table last season but can they take the next step and make the playoffs this year? 09:55 am College Basketball - March Madness Final Four - 1st Semi Final Final Four And then there were four. Tune into the first semi final of the NCAA National Championship tournament, as March Madness nears its pinnacle. Teams TBA. 12:00 pm LIVE: Athletics: Stawell Gift 02:00 pm World Rally Championship (Rpt) Jordan - Day 3 Highlights Head to the deepest part of the earth, the Dead Sea, for the Jordan leg of the World Rally Championship. ONE brings you highlights of the final day from this dusty and challenging terrain. SPECIAL EVENT 02:30 pm AFL Premiership Season 2010 CC Round 2 - Hawthorn V Geelong An Easter Monday blockbuster from the MCG as the last two premiership winning sides face off. The Hawthorn Hawks are going to have to hit every target to take the win against Geelong, led by new captain Cameron Ling. 05:30 pm Netball: ANZ Championship Round 3 - Steel V Pulse Will last years bottom of the table side the Central Pulse stand a chance against last year's semi finalist, the Southern Steel? A New Zealand rivalry matches opens the Monday night doubleheader of matches for round three. SPECIAL EVENT 07:30 pm LIVE: One Week At A Time G Round two of the 2010 AFL season has concluded. The panel, Stephen Quartermain, Robert Walls and Luke Darcy, will dissect the weekends action and news. 08:30 pm Netball: ANZ Championship Round 3 - Fever V Vixens The West Coast Fever will be in front of their home fans at Challenge Stadium and the gauntlet will definitely be thrown down as they face the defending champions, the Melbourne Vixens. 10:30 pm World Football News Hosted by renowned sports commentator Chris Bailey, World Football News features all the latest from the best football competitions including England, Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Germany and Australia. Plus an update on FIFA World Cup preparations. 11:30 pm Football: Bundesliga Weekly G Matchday 29 Highlights Just over a month remains in the Bundesliga season and Bayern Munich tries to fend off the advance of Schalke and Bayer Leverkusen at the top of the table. Bayern are also still in the mix for Europe's Champions League title. Last Updated 17th Mar 2010 - 15:41 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 03/17/10 15:41 3 of 14 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 05th April 2010 SPECIAL EVENT 12:15 am LIVE: Cricket: Twenty20 IPL Deccan Chargers V Rajasthan Royals They were one of the most formidable bowler-wicketkeeper combinations in world cricket. Now Warne and Gilchrist face off as the teams they have led to one IPL tournament victory each do battle in the 2010 IPL. After a slow start can the Royals rise again? 04:00 am LIVE: Major League Baseball Milwaukee Brewers V Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball returns to ONE with a doubleheader to whet your appetite. Two evenly matched teams from the National League meet in Milwaukee as the Brewers host the Colorado Rockies. Last Updated 17th Mar 2010 - 15:41 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 03/17/10 15:41 4 of 14 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Tuesday 06th April 2010 06:00 am LIVE: Major League Baseball (Cont) Milwaukee Brewers V Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball returns to ONE with a doubleheader to whet your appetite. Two evenly matched teams from the National League meet in Milwaukee as the Brewers host the Colorado Rockies. SPECIAL EVENT 07:00 am LIVE: Major League Baseball Arizona Diamondbacks V San Diego Padres Doubleheader Head to the heat of Arizona for a National League Western Conference rivalry with the home team, the Diamondbacks wanting to step up this season. A win on opening day against the San Diego Padres will boost their confidence. 10:00 am College Basketball - March Madness Final Four - 2nd Semi Final Final Four A place in the NCAA National Championship game is on the line as the elite eight has narrowed to the final four. ONE presents the 2nd semi final of the 2010 March Madness tournament. Teams TBA. 12:00 pm Real NBA G Real NBA is your weekly access all areas pass into the world's most prestigious basketball league. With profiles, highlights and intimate stories of the teams and players away from the court. SPECIAL EVENT 12:30 pm LIVE: Basketball: Elite Classic High Cyclones V Monarchs Stakes Hoops A unique new basketball tournament begins, where twice during each game the coach or on-court captain of each team may opt to use a 'game breaker' phase. Over 3 minutes every three-point shot scored by the 'game breaker' team count as four points. 02:25 pm LIVE: Basketball: Elite Classic High Coasters V Rays Stakes Hoops This new concept in basketball sees altered rules such as each quarter being scored separately from the game score. The team that wins each quarter receives bonus 'elite points' that will be accumulated during the competition, for additional prize money. SPECIAL EVENT 04:20 pm LIVE: Basketball: Elite Classic High Fleet V Rush Stakes Hoops A unique Australian made concept in basketball, as the speed, excitement and new rules of twenty20 are brought to the court.
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