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I Could Use Some Help
I'll get out in front of the obvious: my reputation hasn't earned what I'm about to ask for. I get that.

It isn't for me.

My wife and I have taken a young man (former student of mine) in who's here on a scholarship for a pretty awesome program. He's also from Australia, and very into sport from his home country.

What's the best way to provide him the opportunity to watch what he loves while he's with us here in the US? I expect to need a VPN, but are there preferred streaming services that provide Aus sport?

Any help would be appreciated. I can't promise *I* will change as an individual, but this kid's working hard to build something for himself, and we're trying to make sure he's comfortable in our home.

Thanks, folks.
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Fake 30 Aug @ 11:47am 
Kidnapping is illegal. . . .
Doesn't Sky Sports channels do Aussie rules football?
I can't remember the channel there are so many sports channels but on my package i get to watch aussie rules.

Best check the US tv guides i guess.
Originally posted by Fake:
Kidnapping is illegal. . . .

It sounds like he's describing someone doing study abroad, WTF are you on?

Anyway, I've heard of WatchAFL apparently that's a way to watch Australian sports within the USA.
Originally posted by Fake:
Kidnapping is illegal. . . .
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Grendalcat 30 Aug @ 12:24pm 
If you can get Fox Sports or FS2, or stream them, you can watch the AFL.

I watch Geelong every week.
Appreciate the help. And yes, this is 100% a study abroad situation.

I'm fine getting a VPN, I just didn't know which services to start with.
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