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NRL’s Vegas round goes off-Broadway, according US TV ratings analyst

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While league bosses have been thumping chests another ‘miserable’ picture has been painted.

By Cameron Noakes

Published: 06 Mar 2026


There has been a lot of recent chest-thumping about the NRL’s venture into Las Vegas, with TV figures suggesting viewership was up by seven per cent on last year’s event.

In a recent article on the NRL website, there was some loud gloating about the Vegas round, saying the “NRL’s global expansion continues to gather pace”.

And there is no doubt that the recent games in the US were well watched in Australia, however, the TV figures were based on local data, with little said about the US figures.

Behind the scenes before the games in Vegas, it was quietly reported that the NRL double-header and the Super League match had been dumped from the main US channel on Fox Sports and demoted to the pay-TV channel of Fox Sports 2.

College basketball was given the priority on Fox Sports 1 and also the network’s free-to-air channel.

That relegation, according to US sports TV analyst Manny Soloway, has been costly for the NRL in the US market.

“Australia’s National Rugby League is trying to gain interest in the United States market,” Soloway, who calls himself the ‘SportsOnTVguy’, said on social media.

“Last year, they had a game on Fox from Las Vegas that averaged 370,000 viewers. This year, they had three games on Fox Sports 2 that averaged miserable viewership (12K, 6K, 2K).” Ouch!

The numbers have been sourced from Nielsen Media Research and, to state the obvious, have not been well publicised in Australia.

Meanwhile, Rugby League Commission chair Peter V’landys has been poking the AFL and making many claims about the NRL’s pioneering ways.

Lost among many of his claims is that the AFL used to play games for premiership points overseas, with AFL’s China game coming to an abrupt end when COVID hit.

V’landys did however (again quietly) admit to the SMH that NRL (as a football code) would take a lot longer to catch on in the US “than we thought it would”.

Betting markets in the US also do not have much interest in the NRL.

“We have a different system in Australia where we charge for the use of our product, and the sports over here don’t,” told the SMH ahead of the Vegas round.

“I think the bookmakers are a bit frightened of us introducing a new model.”

In the same article, an American NRL fan in Vegas said he didn’t know a “single person” who knew anything about the sport and believed that would not change unless it got free-to-air coverage.

“(Otherwise) nobody’s going to watch it,” he said .. somewhat prophetically.


NRL CEO Andrew Abdo called this year’s NRL’s Vegas round “a takeover”.

“I’ve loved the integration, rugby league coming together,” he said.

“The Super League fans have been fantastic with their signing, then the NRL fans. The best part for me is seeing the community coming together and the takeover.

“Las Vegas is the sport and entertainment capital of America, so to showcase our game has been fantastic.”

But the question remains, are Americans really turning on, or is this just a short-term gimmick?

In 2024, an average of just 61,000 people watched Manly’s win against South Sydney and only 44,000 watched the Sydney Roosters’ clash with Brisbane.

By comparison, the program on Fox Sports 1 leading into the NRL matches — a college basketball game between Xavier and Georgetown — drew 162,000 viewers that year.

That college basketball went into overtime, which pushed the start of the NRL onto the secondary channel, but over 100,000 viewers turned off once the main channel switched over to the NRL.

As for the AFL’s season-opener on Seven on Thursday night, that got off to a record-breaking start, averaging a whopping 780k across Seven and 7plus Sport.

The number is the highest opening round audience since the AFL’s Open Round concept was introduced three years ago, and the number beat every primetime game from the regular 2025 season.

The TTL audience was 20 per cent up on last year’s season-opener, and 7plus delivered its highest regular season AFL streaming audience ever, averaging 131k (the first time a regular season game has averaged over 100k on BVOD - Broadcast Video on Demand).


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Betting markets in the US also do not have much interest in the NRL.

“We have a different system in Australia where we charge for the use of our product, and the sports over here don’t,” told the SMH ahead of the Vegas round.

“I think the bookmakers are a bit frightened of us introducing a new model.”


the Americans have no interest in betting on the game of league, yet Temu Pete thinks they need to change there business model and pay for the privilege of betting on league
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those figures are not VEGAS weekend>> for one it was on FS1
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fs1 fs2?
main and secondary?
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makingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 3:11 pm
fs1 fs2?
main and secondary?
tbh im not totally sure.

i am awaiting Wookie to confirm
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leeroy*NRL* wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 2:42 pm
those figures are not VEGAS weekend>> for one it was on FS1
Not sure where you heard the games were on Fox Sports 1?

The NRL posted the following broadcast guide:

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https://www.nrl.com/news/2026/01/30/rug ... confirmed/

The Vegas triple-header will start with the heavyweight Super League clash between Hull KR and Leeds at 4.00pm (11am AEDT) followed by two highly anticipated NRL clashes between the Cowboys and Knights, and the Bulldogs and Dragons.

All three matches will be broadcast on Fox Sports 2 in the USA.
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Interesting to hear the reality from an actual American Rugby League journalist below, and not the rubbish spread by V’Landys and the Sydney and Brisbane NRL journalists all in Vegas on a paid for junket. Remember the endless reporting of NRL Global Round and USA takeover. All bullshit of course.



Is the NRL wasting its time in Vegas?
By Brian Lowe

https://rugbyleagueplanet.com/2026/03/0 ... -in-vegas/

To provide context, I am a Rugby League journalist living in the USA and have been following and reporting on the local Rugby League scene in the USA for many years. This question comes from someone who knows the local game and has been trying to find coverage of the NRL’s Las Vegas adventure in the North American media in the build-up to the 2026 event.

The National Rugby League has come and gone for the third time in Las Vegas. It was the latest stage of the league’s five-year plan to promote rugby league in the United States, but the glaring question that begs asking is, has the NRL made any headway in achieving its goal? And the clear answer is no; it has not, and here’s why.

For starters, and in what’s perhaps the biggest letdown of the NRL’s plan this year, the games were not on TV in the US. FOX Sports 1 didn’t air any of the three matches, nor did FOX’s other news or entertainment channels, mainstream media in general, or even any cable sports channels. Yet from the outset in 2024 the NRL, and its boss Peter V’landys in particular, has touted the league’s much vaunted ties with the Murdoch-owned media giant, but if the games aren’t on TV no one is going to see them, right, so why weren’t they televised?

In conclusion, despite all the hyped-up media reporting from Australia since the NRL started its Vegas campaign in 2024, rugby league still is, and always will be, a fringe sport in the US that’s hardly even a blip on the American sporting landscape. If the NRL want to have real exposure and grow any sort of following, they need a real TV deal in North America.
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Beaussie wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 4:09 pm
leeroy*NRL* wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 2:42 pm
those figures are not VEGAS weekend>> for one it was on FS1
Not sure where you heard the games were on Fox Sports 1?

The NRL posted the following broadcast guide:

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https://www.nrl.com/news/2026/01/30/rug ... confirmed/

The Vegas triple-header will start with the heavyweight Super League clash between Hull KR and Leeds at 4.00pm (11am AEDT) followed by two highly anticipated NRL clashes between the Cowboys and Knights, and the Bulldogs and Dragons.

All three matches will be broadcast on Fox Sports 2 in the USA.
geezz i misread it when they were promoting it..
that FOX had relegated it from FTA to FOX Cable>>

Looks to be College Basketball Finals were on so the only option was FS2 instead of FS1
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Beaussie wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 4:28 pm
Interesting to hear the reality from an actual American Rugby League journalist below, and not the rubbish spread by V’Landys and the Sydney and Brisbane NRL journalists all in Vegas on a paid for junket. Remember the endless reporting of NRL Global Round and USA takeover. All bullshit of course.



Is the NRL wasting its time in Vegas?
By Brian Lowe

https://rugbyleagueplanet.com/2026/03/0 ... -in-vegas/

To provide context, I am a Rugby League journalist living in the USA and have been following and reporting on the local Rugby League scene in the USA for many years. This question comes from someone who knows the local game and has been trying to find coverage of the NRL’s Las Vegas adventure in the North American media in the build-up to the 2026 event.

The National Rugby League has come and gone for the third time in Las Vegas. It was the latest stage of the league’s five-year plan to promote rugby league in the United States, but the glaring question that begs asking is, has the NRL made any headway in achieving its goal? And the clear answer is no; it has not, and here’s why.

For starters, and in what’s perhaps the biggest letdown of the NRL’s plan this year, the games were not on TV in the US. FOX Sports 1 didn’t air any of the three matches, nor did FOX’s other news or entertainment channels, mainstream media in general, or even any cable sports channels. Yet from the outset in 2024 the NRL, and its boss Peter V’landys in particular, has touted the league’s much vaunted ties with the Murdoch-owned media giant, but if the games aren’t on TV no one is going to see them, right, so why weren’t they televised?

In conclusion, despite all the hyped-up media reporting from Australia since the NRL started its Vegas campaign in 2024, rugby league still is, and always will be, a fringe sport in the US that’s hardly even a blip on the American sporting landscape. If the NRL want to have real exposure and grow any sort of following, they need a real TV deal in North America.
This is where it gets totally misunderstood.

The MEDIA the Journalists who are tight with the NRL>> all got Paid for Trips by the NRL to Vegas
to promote the Game hugely downunder>>>

which most certainly worked in Marketing and Promotion in Australia.

the NRL punter and fans>>> new it would never ever take off in USA >>
at best NRL are hoping for a very little niche and little market etc

it is simple>> Playing a game overseas creates hype>>
PVL and NRL will talk the big game but in reality
there is no chance in the WORLD

NRL is acting like it will take over USA :lol: :lol: absolutely zero chance
even if NRL had 20 Billion dollars to promote it would not go too far

overall it is about this
https://www.watchnrl.com/

International Subscriptions >>
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leeroy*NRL* wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 7:44 pm
NRL is acting like it will take over USA :lol: :lol: absolutely zero chance
even if NRL had 20 Billion dollars to promote it would not go too far

overall it is about this
https://www.watchnrl.com/

International Subscriptions >>
Have the Watch NRL subscriptions grown much in the USA?
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