News NRL players facing $50 million pay wipeout

B-Train

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You can take Bankwest out of that equation mate because it's also owned by the NSW Govt and run by VenuesLive, a NSW Govt organisation (same as ANZ is).
However you may be right that rotting suburban grounds are all that's left - but try to get a lot of corporate sponsor support at the likes of Belmore, Leichhardt, Brookvale etc - not great facilities and would be a hard sell.
It appears as though the NRL have created a deep hole for themselves relying on broadcast dollars to keep the lights on and not planning for the future.
V'Landys is a good operator but arrived too late. What the hell did Beattie do for 2 years as ARLC Chairman?
I agree the AFL is a superior run organisation and although they'll also be damaged by this (who won't) - they will emerge the other side still in decent shape.
Yeah I realised that about Bankwest when I read my post.. Still, the governments need the NRL to be healthy to fill their stadiums. They'll need to provide some sort of assistance just as they do to every other type of business. Whether that's in the form of charging way less for the hiring of those stadiums or not, I'm not sure.

No doubt they've created a massive hole and shouldn't be in this position. The hiring of Beattie was perplexing to say the least and it's fair to say he did absolutely nothing.

Either way, this situation has exposed the many issues in the NRL and will hopefully lead to the neccessary change that has long been overdue.
 

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You must hate it when we play the Warriors then! Got balls admitting this.
OK smart arse for your benefit, by Pollies I meant Politicians, I actually quite like our Islander Brothers had many working for me when I was in business..
 

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ANZ is OK. It's like your bathroom - looked great when it was new but 20 years later it needs a makeover.
Its real problem is in being built for the Olympics its never really been great to watch RL in and the planned renovations fix that - turning it into a permanent rectangular stadium with most seats a lot closer to the action.
Sydney obviously needs one big stadium for GF, Origin and other 'big' events but Bankwest (stadium, not location) is better for week to week club footy games. The new ANZ may fix that, capacity reduction, better seating and facilities.
But overall you're right - only 20 years old and the SFS was only 30 years old when it was knocked. Methinks politics played a much large part than the suitability of the stadium going forward.

Yes, RL will have big challenges going forward. Not against Rugby (in Australia at least) I don't think - that game is on life-support too - but against AFL and Soccer definitely.
Many things are likely to change post Corona and sport / RL will be one of many of those things.
WE can be sure that Politics plays a much greater role in who gets what and who misses out, I call it corruption by stealth.
 

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OK smart arse for your benefit, by Pollies I meant Politicians, I actually quite like our Islander Brothers had many working for me when I was in business..
Nasheed is a muppet, posts dumb ass threads and doesn’t even fully support the dogs . Ignore him
 

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Is this for real??????

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...PHpHLbAjM32e18i1CwdPRTZC020AHvRM5W7US9gW96apE


NRL 2020: Channel 9 wants contract with rugby league torn up
Jai Bednall, news.com.au
March 27, 2020 6:20am
The grim reality facing rugby league this season has been laid bare by Channel 9 bosses in a meeting with the NRL this week.

According to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald, which is published by Nine, NRL CEO Todd Greenberg and chief commercial officer Andrew Abdo were told the code wouldn’t be receiving its quarterly broadcast payment on April 1 after the season was suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Nine wants the current five-year broadcast rights contract, which runs until 2022, torn up and isn’t a fan of a proposal to run a 15-round season from September to December, the Herald reports.

The broadcaster doesn’t believe rugby league will rate as well in spring and summer and is unenthused by having a direct competitor to its coverage of the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup, which it also owns the rights for.

It’s a huge blow as the NRL attempts to stay alive in unprecedented times

Players have been asked to take a pay cut of up to 87 per cent as the league braces for the worst-case scenario of an abandoned season.

The Rugby League Players Association board were set to meet on Thursday night to discuss their response to the staggering pay cut after being handed the doomsday option on Wednesday.

Both the league and the players’ union are then due to convene again on Friday, when it’s hoped a deal will be finalised to give the game a clearer picture of its future.

The development follows advice from the NRL’s pandemic expert this week that the 2020 season will be a complete wipe-out.


That scenario could leave several clubs in a dire financial position with questions raised over whether all 16 clubs would survive into 2021.

The 87 per cent cut would likely change if the competition starts earlier, but the parties are working on a worst-case scenario and are going backwards from there.

Any deal would likely come into effect until the end of this year’s season, with players having already been paid 40 per cent of their annual salary.

A tiered system of player cuts remains the highest priority for both the NRL and RLPA, shielding minimum-wage players from having next to no income. Regardless, the pay cut would affect up to 500 NRL players and their families. Players will reportedly receive $3000 a month – whether they are Cameron Smith or a minimum wage roster member – if the season was abandoned.

Former Penrith great Greg Alexander admitted it would be a sobering reality check for players who just last week had been simply concentrating on footy.

“I think the players would have been expecting 50 per cent plus (cuts) … to have an 80 to 90 per cent cut, that means the players become like everyone else in society,” he told Fox League.

“They will have to start ringing banks and saying ‘I need some help’.”

A leading sports lawyer has warned the NRL and their clubs face the prospect of sponsors walking away in droves during the coronavirus pandemic.

Sponsorship represents the second biggest form of revenue for each of the 16 clubs following NRL grants, and is worth millions in apparel, player partnerships and hospitality streams.

A working group has been set up by the NRL and clubs to combat the issue. But Brisbane-based sports lawyer Tim Fuller from Gadens warned sponsors would be within their rights to stop paying clubs, particularly if the 2020 competition does not resume.

It’s understood the NRL’s major sponsor Telstra is in discussions with a number of sporting codes in relation to the impacts of the virus on the regular season and the agreements they have in place.

Third-party player deals could also fall over if the game’s stars are unable to fulfil their obligations.
 

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I always knew Shane Richardson was a 5 chined, hypocritical, self-serving arsehole, but I didn't know how big until now - https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...t/news-story/d8f828e1b267dec7b47617aa14b37f60

This is what he said -
“In times like these, leaders have to step forward and lead,” he said.

“When we were reviewing things with Blake early in the week, it became very clear to me on Tuesday that I needed to step down. The cost of having me remain in the football department was one of our largest costs and as a club we need to cut the cloth to suit the suit.”

This is what he did - Furthermore, former Rabbitohs boss Richardson will reportedly walk away from the club with a payout around $320,000, or six months of his salary.

He's a great fit for that scum club.
 
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