Hmm, seems like selective and misleading quoting of Wookie by the looks of it. He posted the following.Terry wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 9:01 amOur dear friend sookie is not coping well with the pending announcement of the NRL's record breaking broadcast deal. He can't even bring himself to talk about it. I feel your pain sooks lolololol!!!! Stay strong pal.
TV RIGHTS KICK OFF
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That's right beatup. And he also posted talking the deal down and got blow back after which he retired to his basement for safety lolololololol!!!!!!!Beaussie wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 1:23 pmHmm, seems like selective and misleading quoting of Wookie by the looks of it. He posted the following.Terry wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2026 9:01 amOur dear friend sookie is not coping well with the pending announcement of the NRL's record breaking broadcast deal. He can't even bring himself to talk about it. I feel your pain sooks lolololol!!!! Stay strong pal.
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$700mill plus a season >> (dam i am giving myself a complement )
I backed the NRL over the last few years to reach $700mill per season.
(will be great to get the full details, of any changes to scheduling) (which we expect over the next week)
NRL is in dollar terms for TV the biggest in the country, it has actually been the biggest for the best part of decade. (just not on the scoreboard)
I backed the NRL over the last few years to reach $700mill per season.
(will be great to get the full details, of any changes to scheduling) (which we expect over the next week)
NRL is in dollar terms for TV the biggest in the country, it has actually been the biggest for the best part of decade. (just not on the scoreboard)
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WHERE ARE YOU makingnrlfansgowacko
PVL the Salesman
WHAT A TV DEAL AYE makingnrlfansgowacko
$5 billion PLUS
$500mill more than the AFL>>>
with less advertising and length of game time
and AFL deal includes TELSTRA COMPONENT >> NRL DOES NOT !! (which is a few hundred million alone)
What do you think of the $5 BILLION DEAL FOR NRL makingnrlfansgowacko ???

PVL the Salesman
WHAT A TV DEAL AYE makingnrlfansgowacko
$5 billion PLUS
$500mill more than the AFL>>>
with less advertising and length of game time
and AFL deal includes TELSTRA COMPONENT >> NRL DOES NOT !! (which is a few hundred million alone)
What do you think of the $5 BILLION DEAL FOR NRL makingnrlfansgowacko ???
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leeroy*NRL* wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2026 6:47 pmWHERE ARE YOU makingnrlfansgowacko
PVL the Salesman
WHAT A TV DEAL AYE makingnrlfansgowacko
$5 billion PLUS
$500mill more than the AFL>>>
with less advertising and length of game time
and AFL deal includes TELSTRA COMPONENT >> NRL DOES NOT !! (which is a few hundred million alone)![]()
What do you think of the $5 BILLION DEAL FOR NRL makingnrlfansgowacko ???![]()
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Haha!!! He'll be under the bed in his mama's basement. Fumblers don't cope well with adversity lolololool!!!!!!!!!
Now that the NRL has secured the biggest broadcast deal in Australian TV history I predict the fumblers will now pivot to talk down the deal rather than bleat about how the NRL will never beat the AFL number.
They'll go on about inflation. Or say the deals can't be compared due to .............(fill in lame reason here). Or contra. Or some BS metric that sookie will probably make up lololololoolol!!!!!!!!!
Bottom line is Peter The Great has delivered the greatest deal in history.
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He's a good administrator for sure. I think both deals include contra so that's not an issue - just a good deal for NRL. I see 9 still get SoO at this stage - which I thought would be worth a lot more to be honest given its status as the premium event/comp in the land.
Veni, vidi, vici
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Terry wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 1:38 pmleeroy*NRL* wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2026 6:47 pmWHERE ARE YOU makingnrlfansgowacko
PVL the Salesman
WHAT A TV DEAL AYE makingnrlfansgowacko
$5 billion PLUS
$500mill more than the AFL>>>
with less advertising and length of game time
and AFL deal includes TELSTRA COMPONENT >> NRL DOES NOT !! (which is a few hundred million alone)![]()
What do you think of the $5 BILLION DEAL FOR NRL makingnrlfansgowacko ???![]()
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Haha!!! He'll be under the bed in his mama's basement. Fumblers don't cope well with adversity lolololool!!!!!!!!!
Now that the NRL has secured the biggest broadcast deal in Australian TV history I predict the fumblers will now pivot to talk down the deal rather than bleat about how the NRL will never beat the AFL number.
They'll go on about inflation. Or say the deals can't be compared due to .............(fill in lame reason here). Or contra. Or some BS metric that sookie will probably make up lololololoolol!!!!!!!!!
Bottom line is Peter The Great has delivered the greatest deal in history.
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yep both deals will include contra, (they are expecting the deal to be official this week sometime)Fred wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 2:26 pmHe's a good administrator for sure. I think both deals include contra so that's not an issue - just a good deal for NRL. I see 9 still get SoO at this stage - which I thought would be worth a lot more to be honest given its status as the premium event/comp in the land.
so be good to get a breakdown on the figures and sums.
alot will be in the detail, with teams 18 and 19 and potentially Game 10 scenarios in broadcast $$ (team 20)
you 100% on state of origin >> Channel 9 look to have got a great deal overall
especially with ORIGIN >> a ratings mammoth
FOX have paid a good share for there price.
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We won't get the exact numbers. Probably won't get much more than has been released so far. The fumblers said they were getting $643M a year but got just $530M in cash last year as per their financial report. A lot of smoke and mirrors in these things.leeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 5:27 pmyep both deals will include contra, (they are expecting the deal to be official this week sometime)Fred wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 2:26 pmHe's a good administrator for sure. I think both deals include contra so that's not an issue - just a good deal for NRL. I see 9 still get SoO at this stage - which I thought would be worth a lot more to be honest given its status as the premium event/comp in the land.
so be good to get a breakdown on the figures and sums.
alot will be in the detail, with teams 18 and 19 and potentially Game 10 scenarios in broadcast $$ (team 20)
you 100% on state of origin >> Channel 9 look to have got a great deal overall
especially with ORIGIN >> a ratings mammoth
FOX have paid a good share for there price.
The only thing for sure is that the NRL deal is gonna be much bigger than the AFL's. Peter The Great has delivered. Rugby League reigns supreme.
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usually they will give a run down of what each company has paid for (exactly) and what the 7 year deal will involve.Terry wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 6:35 pmWe won't get the exact numbers. Probably won't get much more than has been released so far. The fumblers said they were getting $643M a year but got just $530M in cash last year as per their financial report. A lot of smoke and mirrors in these things.leeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 5:27 pmyep both deals will include contra, (they are expecting the deal to be official this week sometime)Fred wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 2:26 pmHe's a good administrator for sure. I think both deals include contra so that's not an issue - just a good deal for NRL. I see 9 still get SoO at this stage - which I thought would be worth a lot more to be honest given its status as the premium event/comp in the land.
so be good to get a breakdown on the figures and sums.
alot will be in the detail, with teams 18 and 19 and potentially Game 10 scenarios in broadcast $$ (team 20)
you 100% on state of origin >> Channel 9 look to have got a great deal overall
especially with ORIGIN >> a ratings mammoth
FOX have paid a good share for there price.
The only thing for sure is that the NRL deal is gonna be much bigger than the AFL's. Peter The Great has delivered. Rugby League reigns supreme.
also are hoping for some hidden details are released on the day.
but will wait and see
im hoping PVL has an almighty Press release for this
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What the NRL's $5bn TV deal is really worth
MIKE MEEHALL WOOD
JUN 30, 2026
https://mikemeehallwood.substack.com/p/ ... irect=true
If you read the headlines, this is all great: a 75% increase on the previous arrangement.
That sense of perspective, however, wants a word.
$700m in 2026 is about $550-600m in 2021 dollars, and the previous deal was done at around $400m a year, so it’s more like 50% higher based solely on inflation.
It’s also a seven-year deal this time, so it’ll be a lot less in real terms come the back end based on signing a longer contract – in fact, probably the same as the last year of the current deal should inflation track as the Reserve Bank of Australia would like it to.
It’s also split across a larger competition.
It’s a 17-team comp now, and will become 18 with the Bears next year, then 19 with the PNG Chiefs, and eventually 20 by the end of the contract.
MIKE MEEHALL WOOD
JUN 30, 2026
https://mikemeehallwood.substack.com/p/ ... irect=true
If you read the headlines, this is all great: a 75% increase on the previous arrangement.
That sense of perspective, however, wants a word.
$700m in 2026 is about $550-600m in 2021 dollars, and the previous deal was done at around $400m a year, so it’s more like 50% higher based solely on inflation.
It’s also a seven-year deal this time, so it’ll be a lot less in real terms come the back end based on signing a longer contract – in fact, probably the same as the last year of the current deal should inflation track as the Reserve Bank of Australia would like it to.
It’s also split across a larger competition.
It’s a 17-team comp now, and will become 18 with the Bears next year, then 19 with the PNG Chiefs, and eventually 20 by the end of the contract.
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Beaussie wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2026 7:24 amWhat the NRL's $5bn TV deal is really worth
MIKE MEEHALL WOOD
JUN 30, 2026
https://mikemeehallwood.substack.com/p/ ... irect=true
If you read the headlines, this is all great: a 75% increase on the previous arrangement.
That sense of perspective, however, wants a word.
$700m in 2026 is about $550-600m in 2021 dollars, and the previous deal was done at around $400m a year, so it’s more like 50% higher based solely on inflation.
It’s also a seven-year deal this time, so it’ll be a lot less in real terms come the back end based on signing a longer contract – in fact, probably the same as the last year of the current deal should inflation track as the Reserve Bank of Australia would like it to.
It’s also split across a larger competition.
It’s a 17-team comp now, and will become 18 with the Bears next year, then 19 with the PNG Chiefs, and eventually 20 by the end of the contract.
Hahahaha!!!! Right on cue beatup takes the bait. The jealousy is gonna be rampant on this one. Suck it up fumblers there's more pain to come!!!!
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You can break things down but the deal is the deal - the product is the product - whether it is 10 or 20 teams? Is what it is.Beaussie wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2026 7:24 amWhat the NRL's $5bn TV deal is really worth
MIKE MEEHALL WOOD
JUN 30, 2026
https://mikemeehallwood.substack.com/p/ ... irect=true
If you read the headlines, this is all great: a 75% increase on the previous arrangement.
That sense of perspective, however, wants a word.
$700m in 2026 is about $550-600m in 2021 dollars, and the previous deal was done at around $400m a year, so it’s more like 50% higher based solely on inflation.
It’s also a seven-year deal this time, so it’ll be a lot less in real terms come the back end based on signing a longer contract – in fact, probably the same as the last year of the current deal should inflation track as the Reserve Bank of Australia would like it to.
It’s also split across a larger competition.
It’s a 17-team comp now, and will become 18 with the Bears next year, then 19 with the PNG Chiefs, and eventually 20 by the end of the contract.
Veni, vidi, vici
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what's this bloke want>> NRL to get a $800mill tv deal.. because of inflation which is expected over next 7 years.Beaussie wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2026 7:24 amWhat the NRL's $5bn TV deal is really worth
MIKE MEEHALL WOOD
JUN 30, 2026
https://mikemeehallwood.substack.com/p/ ... irect=true
If you read the headlines, this is all great: a 75% increase on the previous arrangement.
That sense of perspective, however, wants a word.
$700m in 2026 is about $550-600m in 2021 dollars, and the previous deal was done at around $400m a year, so it’s more like 50% higher based solely on inflation.
It’s also a seven-year deal this time, so it’ll be a lot less in real terms come the back end based on signing a longer contract – in fact, probably the same as the last year of the current deal should inflation track as the Reserve Bank of Australia would like it to.
It’s also split across a larger competition.
It’s a 17-team comp now, and will become 18 with the Bears next year, then 19 with the PNG Chiefs, and eventually 20 by the end of the contract.
team 17 was included in the covid bad deal.
team 18 from Perth is a building market.
team 19 is PNG (overseas)
team 20 is potentially NZ
which will have potentially 3 teams outside of AUSTRALIA>
NRL got a terrific deal
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Meeting for TV rights finalisation between Ch9 and FOX is expected Wednesday at NRL HQ between the commission.
where they will sign off and bring it to the clubs in the coming days...
Press Release to media before July 15th
of "official announcement
where they will sign off and bring it to the clubs in the coming days...
Press Release to media before July 15th
of "official announcement

