Rollin' Thunder (TV series)
Rollin' Thunder is an Australian television show currently broadcast on Fox Sports. The program showcases matches from The Australian Bowling Cup, a newly developed ten-pin bowling tournament held at Oz Tenpin Epping in Melbourne, Australia. Featuring two matches per episode, the tournament will showcase 18 of Australia's best bowlers in a baker style triples format which will see both female and male bowlers feature in six teams, culminating in the grand final to determine the overall winners.[1]
Rollin' Thunder | |
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Also known as | Australian Bowling Cup |
Genre | Sport |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 15 |
Production | |
Producer | one80 Digital Post |
Production locations | Melbourne, Victoria (2018) Sydney, New South Wales (2017) |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes (including commercials) |
Release | |
Original network | 7mate (2017-2018) Fox Sports (2018-present) |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | 3 December 2017 – present |
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Website |
The debut season aired from December 2017 on the free-to-air channel 7mate, with teammates George Frilingos and Jarrod Langford winning the inaugural event.[2]
The second season aired over a two-week period from 10 December 2018 on Fox Sports channel 506.[3]
2017 Tournament
The inaugural tournament in 2017 was recorded on 14 October 2017 at Tenpin City Lidcombe in Sydney, Australia,[4] and premiered on 7mate on Sunday 3 December 2017. Sixteen bowlers competed in the event, who were separated into eight teams of two people. Teams were then split into two even pools, which resulted in each team playing three matches in the qualifying rounds. The 2017 tournament aired across seven episodes, with each episode featuring two matches.
The series reached over 694,000 viewers in metropolitan and regional TV markets over its seven-week run.[5] The show was presented by Peter Psaltis, who commentated alongside Paul Delany and Daniel Webb, with guest commentary appearances from Jason Belmonte.
The following teams were named:[2]
Pool A | Pool B |
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Season 1 (2017)
- Note: Winners are listed in bold and ties are listed in italics, with game scores listed in brackets
Episode No. | Airdate | Matches |
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Match 1: David Porto & Matt Riley (206) vs. Rebecca Voukolos & Emma Walsh (193) Match 2: Jason Belmonte & Sam Cooley (182) vs. Blayne Fletcher & Sean Bowling (197) | ||
Match 3: George Frilingos & Jarrod Langford (183) vs. Ashley Warren & Chris Castle (182) Match 4: Glen Loader & Lachlan Merchant (224) vs. Bec Whiting & Bec Martin (237) | ||
Match 5: Jason Belmonte & Sam Cooley (172) vs. Rebecca Voukolos & Emma Walsh (177) Match 6: Blayne Fletcher & Sean Bowling (192) vs. David Porto & Matt Riley (192) | ||
Match 7: Bec Whiting & Bec Martin (188) vs. Ashley Warren & Chris Castle (192) Match 8: George Frilingos & Jarrod Langford (206) vs. Glen Loader & Lachlan Merchant (174) | ||
Match 9: Jason Belmonte & Sam Cooley (203) vs. David Porto & Matt Riley (242) Match 10: Blayne Fletcher & Sean Bowling (176) vs. Rebecca Voukolos & Emma Walsh (169) | ||
Match 11: George Frilingos & Jarrod Langford (235) vs. Bec Whiting & Bec Martin (181) Match 12: Glen Loader & Lachlan Merchant (184) vs. Ashley Warren & Chris Castle (190) | ||
Grand Final: David Porto & Matt Riley (204) vs. George Frilingos & Jarrod Langford (236) |
2018 Tournament
The 2018 tournament was recorded on 10 November 2018 at Oz Tenpin Epping in Melbourne, Australia, and is premiered on Fox Sports from 10 December 2018. Eighteen bowlers competed in the event, after being separated into six teams of three people, each representing an Australian state and bowling centre.[1]
The show was presented by Peter Psaltis, with expert commentary from Chris Commane and Jeanette Baker.
The following teams were named:[1]
Team Name | Bowlers | Team Sponsor |
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Season 2 (2018)
- Note: Winners are listed in bold, with game scores listed in brackets
Episode No. | Airdate | Matches |
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Match 1: NSW Strike (180) vs. NT Cyclone (237) Match 2: VIC Kingpins (212) vs. NSW Hot Shots (227) | ||
Match 3: VIC All Stars (175) vs. QLD Rollin' Thunder (233) Match 4: NSW Hot Shots (208) vs. NT Cyclone (214) | ||
Match 5: NSW Strike (247) vs. VIC All Stars (231) Match 6: VIC Kingpins (229) vs. QLD Rollin' Thunder (202) | ||
Match 7: VIC All Stars (235) vs. NSW Hot Shots (192) Match 8: NSW Strike (191) vs. QLD Rollin' Thunder (193) | ||
Match 9: VIC Kingpins (199) vs. NT Cyclone (185) Match 10: NSW Hot Shots (242) vs. QLD Rollin' Thunder (265) | ||
Match 11: VIC All Stars (256) vs. NT Cyclone (177) Match 12: VIC Kingpins (196) vs. NSW Strike (216) | ||
Knockout Final: VIC Kingpins (190) vs. NSW Strike (215) Qualifying Final: VIC All Stars (232) vs. QLD Rollin' Thunder (269) | ||
Preliminary Final: VIC All Stars (206) vs. NSW Strike (204) Grand Final: QLD Rollin' Thunder (185) vs. VIC All Stars (203) |
See also
References
- Rushton, Chris (27 November 2017). "Rolling Thunder to Begin on December 3rd". Tenpin Bowling Australia. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
- Rushton, Chris (15 October 2018). "The Thunder Continues". Tenpin Bowling Australia. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- https://www.facebook.com/rollinthundertv/photos/259883991185215/511638322676446/
- https://www.facebook.com/events/493936217632722/
- Rushton, Chris (7 March 2018). "Rollin' Thunder Returns Australian Bowling to TV". Tenpin Bowling Australia. Retrieved 7 March 2018.