Australian Rules Football
- Australian Football League: Premiership Season
- Seven Network (2012–2016): Four matches per round nationally. Friday night (1 match, live in NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, TAS, ACT & NT, delayed in WA), Saturday afternoon (1 match, live in NSW, QLD & ACT, delayed in VIC, SA, WA, TAS & NT), Saturday night (1 match, live in NSW, VIC, QLD, TAS, ACT & NT, live or near live in SA & WA) & Sunday afternoon (1 match, live in NSW, VIC, QLD, TAS, ACT & NT, live or near live in SA & WA). Local teams replace broadcast into local markets every week of the season in SA, WA, QLD & NSW.
- Finals Series: Every match live nationally including the Grand Final.
- Fox Footy (2012–2016): Every match per round, live nationally.
- Finals Series: Every match live nationally except the Grand Final.
- Seven Network (2012–2016): Four matches per round nationally. Friday night (1 match, live in NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, TAS, ACT & NT, delayed in WA), Saturday afternoon (1 match, live in NSW, QLD & ACT, delayed in VIC, SA, WA, TAS & NT), Saturday night (1 match, live in NSW, VIC, QLD, TAS, ACT & NT, live or near live in SA & WA) & Sunday afternoon (1 match, live in NSW, VIC, QLD, TAS, ACT & NT, live or near live in SA & WA). Local teams replace broadcast into local markets every week of the season in SA, WA, QLD & NSW.
- Australian Football League: Pre-season NAB Cup
- Fox Footy (2012–2016)
- Every match including the Grand Final live nationally.
- Seven Network (2012–2016)
- Grand Final live nationally.
- Fox Footy (2012–2016)
- Brownlow Medal
- Seven Network: 2012-2016
- Fox Footy: 2012–2016.
- Victorian Football League: ABC1
- 1 live game each Saturday afternoon, All Finals and Grand Final live.
- South Australian National Football League: ABC1
- West Australian Football League: ABC1
- Tasmanian Football League: ABC1
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