Drua secures Greg Clark as a lead commentator
The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua have managed to secure Greg Clark as the commentator for their matches.
Drua Interim CEO, Brian Thorburn says Clark has been a lead commentator for Australian Super Rugby matches for about 20 years.
Thorburn further says Clark is one of the most renowned commentators and will bring fantastic presentation.
He highlighted that Sam Wykes will be his co-commentator while Lailanie Burnes will be the sideline commentator.
Wykes has played for Waratahs, Western Force and Sunwolves.
It was also announced today that all Fijian Drua games will be shown on government owned TV station FBC’s Sports Channel.
The Drua will play the Waratahs on Friday 18th February.
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Greg Clark just called his th Test. He has a lot of good stories
A decade ago I was asked to join the Fox Rugby team.
What a privilege it has been to work with some of the greatest names the game has known. And among those greats are not only players but a commentator regarded by many around the world as the best in the business.
Greg Clark has been a friend, teacher and mentor.
He didn’t have to be any of those but it’s just who he is.
On Sunday Clarkie called his th Test match when Japan upset Scotland in Yokohama — what a way to bring up the milestone.
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McArdle: Being a Queenslander, you could probably call two cane toads crossing the road, but you’ve become one of the world’s best rugby callers. Why rugby?
Clark: As a kid I always dreamed of being a race caller and I used to imitate popular race callers of the day and then when I finished school I went straight into broadcasting.
I worked across regional Queensland and then Brisbane.
I called a l
Greg Clark
In his 27 years in Broadcasting, Greg has done it all. From the Worlds biggest sporting events, the Summer and winter Olympics, Greg has also covered the Americas Cup, Rugby World Cups, the Australian Open Tennis and the Rugby League World Cup to mention but a few.
While Greg’s commentary experience is wide and varied, it’s his work as FOX SPORTS main Rugby caller and host of “INSIDE RUGBY” that has set him aside as one of the best “callers’ in Australian sports television.
As well as his two main roles in the FOX SPORTS RUGBY team, Greg also hosts SUPER 14 EXTRA TIME every Monday night and Rugby’s biggest night, the JOHN EALES MEDAL, each year.
Greg’s vast experience as a commentator, presenter and journalist makes him an intrinsic part of the FOX SPORTS Rugby team, and is why he is the foundation of FOX SPORTS extensive Test coverage, respected by players, officials and Rugby fans everywhere.
Teaming up with former Wallabies Phil Kearns and Greg Martin, the trio have taken Rugby commentary to a new level with their always entertaining and knowledg
Greg Clark and the Fox Sports team return with Super Rugby, June Tests and Rugby Championship
The FOX SPORTS commentary team will once again be lead by the game’s best play-by-play commentator Greg Clark, alongside former Wallabies Tim Horan, Phil Kearns, Greg Martin, Rod Kafer and Brendan Cannon.
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GREG CLARK
The voice of Australian rugby, Greg Clark returns for his 17th season at the helm of the FOX SPORTS rugby commentary team.
In a career that has spanned more than 30 years ‘Clarkie’ has become synonymous with FOX SPORTS’ extensive rugby coverage, providing the voice behind Super Rugby, Tri Nations and Wallabies Tests at home and abroad.
Clarkie led the FOX SPORTS team to his fourth Rugby World Cup in , fronting Australian subscription television’s most successful event.
TIM HORAN
The newest addition to the FOX SPORTS team, Tim Horan brings almost a decade of television experience and sharp analysis to the country’s premier commentary line-up.
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