Xman wrote:pussycat wrote:The_Wookie wrote:pussycat wrote:The AFL shits all over the NRL for revenue. Its not even close - the NRL is making about as much money as the AFL was at the start of the century. The NRL is currently making a higher profit, but puts FAR less back into the clubs and development, as well it might when it makes just over half what the AFL does.
Revenue is turnover its not what you make.
The NRL's revenue has incresed by near $200m over the past 2 years. The AFL,'s has increased by 20m in that time
no, revenue is what you bring in. Profit is what you make after costs. The AFL spend far more than the NRL because they earn enough to do it. They therefore enjoy better facilities, stadium deals, TV deals, benefits for clubs and fans. The NRL limp along
They have traditional home grounds - stadiums are not a big issue.
NRL posts $49.9 million profit but Gold Coast Titans drug scandal and off-field incidents hinders growth
Updated 27 Feb 2015, 4:50pm
Australian Rugby League Commission chairman John Grant Photo: ARLC chairman John Grant says high standards need to be set on and off the field to ensure the growth of the gaame. (AAP: Paul Miller)
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Australian Rugby League Commission chairman John Grant announced a net profit of $49.9 million for the NRL, but warned growth opportunities for the game may be diminished by inappropriate off-field behaviour by players.
Grant and NRL chief executive Dave Smith delivered the game's business review for 2014 on Friday, just days after the drug scandal that has rocked the Gold Coast Titans and led to the club's license being taken over by the NRL.
Grant announced a $49.9 million operating surplus for the NRL for 2014, on the back of a $49.6 million profit in 2013.
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