The sport package, which can be pre-activated from Thursday and will be available from early February, will include a 30 day free trial for users for a limited time and also give them access to historical Wallabies and Super Rugby games. The sport package will only be available to existing Stan users, meaning the minimum total cost for subscribers will be $20 a month.

The Stan Sport “menu” will appear on the streaming service later this week but customers will need to be signed up to the non-sports product to access the content.

Nine and Stan have not announced who will provide the commentary for rugby but it is expected to be a single team across both channels. Stan is also expected to provide extended commentary to subscribers on the platform. Unlike games on Nine, commentary will commence up to 30 minutes before the start of a match, continue during free-to-air television ad-breaks and after it concludes.

Stan chief executive Mike Sneesby said the new product would give customers access to all types of rugby union matches for the first time in history.

The move into sport is significant for Stan, which has more than 2 million subscribers and is valued by analysts at about $1 billion. It is also important for Nine, given Stan is considered one of the company’s key growth assets.



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