NRL TV rights: The $1.7 billion broadcast deal

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NRL TV rights: The $1.7 billion broadcast deal that will transform rugby league

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Phil Rothfield Sports Editor-at-LargeThe Daily Telegraph


EVERY game in every round will be shown live on television for the first time in rugby league history as part of the NRL’s soon-to-be-secured $1.7 billion broadcast deal.

The Daily Telegraph can reveal stunning new elements of *negotiations for the richest television contract in Australian sporting *history that is expected to include sweeping changes to match *scheduling.

The deal would go from 2018 until the end of the 2022 season.

In the key developments:

●*FOX Sports is bidding to show every match live, the same as it does in the AFL;

●*THE double-game schedule on Friday nights will be scrapped, replaced by one on Thursday nights to get the stronger prime-time, free-to-air ratings. Fans will no longer have to sit up until midnight to watch a delayed telecast of the second game with more than 70 advertisements.

●*THE future of Monday night football on Fox Sports is in doubt because the NRL does not want to play its rounds over five days and potentially fatigue its audiences.

Fans will never miss a match in the NRL’s new broadcast deal.

Struggling clubs and elite players will be the biggest winners when annual grants are expected to increase towards $12 million for each club and $11 million for the salary cap.

This is a move that should finally get all 16 clubs onside after months of unrest and even threats by 12 non-aligned NRL clubs to refuse to sign new participation agreements and possibly lead to a breakaway.

At the moment clubs get grants of $7.8 million a year and spend $7.5 million on the salary cap.

The $4.2 million grant increase would be justified by a whopping 70 per cent jump in the broadcasting money from free-to-air, pay television and digital platforms from the current deal of $1 billion.

The superstars of the game such as Johnathan Thurston and Greg Inglis could expect to earn upwards of $1.5 million a season.

The biggest victory for fans will be having eight games live every weekend. The free-to-air networks are willing to agree to this because only 30 per cent of households have pay television.

The future of Monday night football is in doubt under the new negotiations because the games are so poorly attended, with an average crowd figure of only 11,250 this year.

A host of changes are in store under the new deal.

Interestingly, during the broadcast discussions there has been no talk of expansion or extra time slots that would become available from including a second New Zealand team, a Perth club or a second Brisbane side.

That’s not to say expansion won’t happen. There will be special clauses in the new deal concerning the possibility of more content should new teams enter the competition.

One sticking point is the NRL’s wish to play an extra game on free-to-air television to get the bigger reach and audience.

This could mean Channel 10 getting one game per week from Fox Sports and Nine keeping three.

However, this would considerably reduce the money Fox Sports is prepared to pay because having only four exclusive games instead of five would affect its subscription numbers.

Would you want to sign up for Foxtel if you can get half the games for free?

Stars like Johnathan Thurston could expect to earn upwards of $1.5 million a season.

The most likely broadcasters will be Channel 9, Fox Sports, Telstra and Sky TV in New Zealand, although networks Ten and Seven are still in serious discussions.

The only certainty about the State of Origin coverage is that it will remain on free-to-air and that is currently rated a more valuable product than even the grand final.

All three networks are bidding for it but it is likely to remain with the major free-to-air player, most likely Channel 9.

Under the new agreement, three games would be played on Saturdays, three on Sundays and one on Thursday and Friday.
 

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Hang on ... scrapping Monday night footy due to fatigue of 5 days, but bringing in Thursday night football?

Can we .. like... just **** OFF Monday and Thursdays, keep footy Fri/Sat/Sun, bring back 3 grades played on the same day, and everyones happy?

Is it REALLY that much to ask??

This is if the NRL survive that long anyway.. the way they are pissing off clubs, I can't help but feel like SuperLeague v2.0 is just around the corner.
 

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I'd much rather keep Monday night football then see a game on Thursday night. If Thursday night football happens it is being done for channel 9's benefit to lead into the footy show and they most likely retain tv rights which is disappointing.
 

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Crowds will still suck, they need to do something with the game it's far too predictable.

1. Bring back the biff
2. Bring back the shoulder charge

This sport is for entertainment, the players know what they are getting themselves into so they roll the dice.

What happened to Alex McKinnon is sad but that's the game and freak accidents occur.
 

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I'd much rather keep Monday night football then see a game on Thursday night. If Thursday night football happens it is being done for channel 9's benefit to lead into the footy show and they most likely retain tv rights which is disappointing.
Exactly.
 

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id suspect fox sports and channel will regret paying that much for league i cant see the value in it
Monday night footy is a ratings winner doubt it will go
also what about channel 9 showing games in HD lol going another 6 years in standard def hahahahah
 

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this is how it should be
2 friday games both broadcast live on 2 off the winning networks channels then both replayed after
3 saturday games 1 shown on free to air, all shown on fox
3 saturday games 1 shown on free to air all shown on fox

exceptions to made on the thursdays before good friday, monday public holidays and ANZAC day

24 round comp 2 byes

player every team once

then top 8 team from previous year play each other again and same with bottom 8

every team gets 11 free to air games with at least 4 at their home ground

3 grade national comp nrl, nrl reserves and under 21's, q cup nsw cup become third grade,
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reserves team play half their home games at their nrl venue other half in a regional city, every team is assigned one, gets first pick at juniors from the local comp and puts back in with development etc and every nrl team plays one game a year there, not trial,
 

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The new deal should incorporate a slice going to a streaming service like Netflix or telstra's new one.
 

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Crowds will still suck, they need to do something with the game it's far too predictable.

1. Bring back the biff
2. Bring back the shoulder charge

This sport is for entertainment, the players know what they are getting themselves into so they roll the dice.

What happened to Alex McKinnon is sad but that's the game and freak accidents occur.
F#$ Alex Mckinnon, some kids die playing footy. I did rise for alex, I am over it. their are so many young folkes dying or died today. Not one word is uttered.
 

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Sobering thought to think that the day before the shoulder charge on Kasiano, Frances Molo was suspended for eight weeks for the tackle that caused the passing of James Ackerman. Cold comfort for his family.

Shoulder charge is gone and should remain so.
 

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Shoulder charge is not gone....
KANE EVANS copy book sonny bill soulder charge.. -Appluded for it by media and fans...

A blind eye and play on.. no punishment even though on field penaty and on report.

Double FKN standards..

Kas or Pritchard would of copped 4 weeks atleast.

NRL SAYING THEY BAN THE SHOULDER CHARGE
WILL RESULT IN A SUSPENSION...
BUT DO NOT ATUALLY ENFORCE THE RULE........

ANYTING GOE"S BOYS!
COAT HANGERS
TRIPS
SHOULDER CHARGERS.. Kane Roosters..
KNEES TO HEAD CONCEDING A TRY. GRAY rabbits..

JUST DONT INJRE THEM!!!!!
 

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Actually NRL need to what Super League do with their Magic (??) Weekend.

All gamesfor the round, one ground, over like 2-3 days.
 

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Actually NRL need to what Super League do with their Magic (??) Weekend.

All gamesfor the round, one ground, over like 2-3 days.
Fans whine about losing home games as it is.

It seems to be a success in the UK. But not sure about oz. Most of their sides are spread over a tiny area, and most individual sides get bugger all by way of crowds to their regular games.

I also hear people say "more double headers", but in my experience, because most fans only want to see their team anyway, both games are played to a half full stadium (exemption probably being tgat first double header at the Olympic stadium when we were all caught up with Olympic fever :grinning:
 

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Not sure on that...

I mean Auckland Nines draws big crowds (bigger each year), and Magic Miles Weekend (I think that is what it was called).. it was at Old Trafford IIRC... draws HUGE crowds.

You buy one ticket and that covers the entire weekends games and you come and go as you like.

Do one of them each year... first in NSW, then Qld, then maybe WA or VIC ... would maybe draw a heap more interest into the game too.
 

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AT LEAST with every game live we dont have to put up with the bullsh*t served by channel 9

eg this week delayed game friday night
 
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