We are excited to announce our partnership with NewsCorp Australia, enabling us to bring you over 40 games of this weekend's Junior Country Championships in Bendigo livestreamed to your favourite device!
We’ve doubled our livestreams in 2022 with full games captured across two courts, showcasing Country Victoria’s most talented athletes at the Under-16 and Under-18 Division 1 and 2 Championships.
Held at Bendigo Stadium on 19-20 February, games will start from 9am on Saturday through to the Grand Finals on Sunday with every preliminary game captured on Courts 6 and 9, plus we will have the Grand Finals on Courts 1 and 6 broadcast via the Herald Sun website and regional affiliates.
Existing subscribers will have full access to the broadcast while new subscribers can sign up for full digital access for an introductory price of just $1.
Head to the Junior Country Championships tournament site for full fixtures (a link to the Herald Sun live streams will also be available at this site over the weekend.)
If you can’t make Bendigo stadium this weekend make sure you head to the Herald Sun website on 19-20 February to view all the action as our talented junior country athletes battle it out to decide who are the 2022 U16 and U18 country champions!
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE HERALD SUN JUNIOR COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP LIVESTREAMS
Basketball Victoria CEO Nick Honey said the Under-16 and Under-18 Division 1 and 2 Junior Country Championships livestreams will be a fantastic opportunity to bring high quality basketball to everyone across Victoria and highlight the superb skills of the country contingent throughout the tournament.
“We’re thrilled to see even more games and junior stars showcased on the Junior Country Championships livestreams this year,” Honey said. “With all the Under-16 and Under-18 elite teams arriving in Bendigo Stadium next weekend, this event gives our best from across Country Victoria a chance to flourish on the big stage.
“There will be over 40 games livestreamed in partnership with the Herald Sun and we’ve increased to a two-court set-up in 2022 – giving viewers even more opportunities to watch the next generation of Country talent on the championship livestreams.
“The Junior Country Championships are highlights on the calendar and we’re excited to see them light up the court in Bendigo and have as many eyes as possible watching their successes via the Herald Sun website.”