PUTTING A MICROPHONE underneath a player’s jersey has been commonplace in American sports for quite some time. But traditional contact sports have been less forthcoming in bringing the sound of the action into the cold light of day.
Jonathan Thurston was wired for sound during his North Queensland Cowboys 36-4 win over Penrith Panthers on Sunday and, thanks to the Nine Network’s Sterlo Show, the end results are above.
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We reckon it’s cool, but who would you like to hear mic’d up for action in this part of the world?
Here's what it sounds like when you play in an NRL game
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PUTTING A MICROPHONE underneath a player’s jersey has been commonplace in American sports for quite some time. But traditional contact sports have been less forthcoming in bringing the sound of the action into the cold light of day.
Jonathan Thurston was wired for sound during his North Queensland Cowboys 36-4 win over Penrith Panthers on Sunday and, thanks to the Nine Network’s Sterlo Show, the end results are above.
We reckon it’s cool, but who would you like to hear mic’d up for action in this part of the world?
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JONATHAN THURSTON NRL rock the mic wired for sound