The NRL has more leverage against the AFL rights than it has ever had. Especially when the 3 state of origins mid year outrate every single AFL game by a lot (except the AFL grand final).Bbear wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 5:33 pmNRL broadcast rights will increase but by how much is the question ?azif wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 5:52 pmI think that will be the case too .. & balance will be restored to the universe with the nations most watched sport having the largest media rights deal as it shouldleeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 4:48 pmim pretty Confident DAZN will get the Rights (they would be stupid not too)
they are going to have to pay over the moon for them. (which is going to have a knock on effect on customers)
As the AFL rights Kicked in this Season (fox raised its prices a fair bit)
DAZN to pay 400 million ... that will be for 9 NRL games ( 6 exclusive )
& all reps except origin
FTA to be 200 million thats to 3 games a week , & all reps .... origin exclusive ( whether thats 9 having the lot, or 9 having the NRL & 7 the reps)
NZ 50 million for it all
What is without question is that NRL rights will be once again be runner up to the much more lucrative AFL rights.
NRL is the poor kid who despite running his heart out always comes second.
NRLW extra value irrelevant.
The broadcasters know that NRL doesn't have the national marketing presence nation wide as Australia's favourite sport does.
It's still a two state competition nothing more and will never be much more.
AFL rights will once again trounce NRL rights and by a massive margin.
And once the NRL gets a team in Perth in 2027, that will definitely increase their tv rights leverage value even more.
Also you forget about NZ, a country with 5 million people there with a growing NRL supporter base. The Warriors sold out 24 of their 27 home games there. A country which has no interest in AFL whatsoever despite AFLs multiple failed attempts of trying to grow their sport there.
https://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2025/05/ ... -27-games/