TV RIGHTS KICK OFF
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Interesting>>> but i doubt he will pull of anything...
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The ARL Commission is set to seal a stunning $5.3 billion TV rights deal in a broadcast bonanza that will see the NRL trump the AFL’s existing contract by almost $1 billion.
The deal is worth around $750 million annually, but could grow to almost $800m per season with the addition of a 20th franchise, a 10th game per round, and Kiwi TV investment.
The ARL Commission is putting the finishing touches on the deal with a formal announcement expected in the coming days, if not early next week.
which could rise higher pending New Zealand TV investment.
Additionally, a clause has been included to expand the coverage to 10 matches should a 20th team be introduced by 2030

The ARL Commission is set to seal a stunning $5.3 billion TV rights deal in a broadcast bonanza that will see the NRL trump the AFL’s existing contract by almost $1 billion.
The deal is worth around $750 million annually, but could grow to almost $800m per season with the addition of a 20th franchise, a 10th game per round, and Kiwi TV investment.
The ARL Commission is putting the finishing touches on the deal with a formal announcement expected in the coming days, if not early next week.
which could rise higher pending New Zealand TV investment.
Additionally, a clause has been included to expand the coverage to 10 matches should a 20th team be introduced by 2030
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Well,well,well. So now we're up to $5.5B!!!!!!! A whopping $1B more than the fumbling deal. And that's including the fumblers Telstra money, contra and Marvel stadium cash that has nothing to do with broadcasting lololololol.leeroy*NRL* wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2026 6:54 pmNRL LATEST >>>
The ARL Commission is set to seal a stunning $5.3 billion TV rights deal in a broadcast bonanza that will see the NRL trump the AFL’s existing contract by almost $1 billion.
The deal is worth around $750 million annually, but could grow to almost $800m per season with the addition of a 20th franchise, a 10th game per round, and Kiwi TV investment.
The ARL Commission is putting the finishing touches on the deal with a formal announcement expected in the coming days, if not early next week.
which could rise higher pending New Zealand TV investment.
Additionally, a clause has been included to expand the coverage to 10 matches should a 20th team be introduced by 2030
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So wattaya got now fumblers?????? Beatup??? Inflation? More teams? The vibe? Yeah...................the vibe lolololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Winning is getting boring now!!!!!!!!!!!
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with bid at 5.3 Billion now and potentially moreFred wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2026 12:06 pmYou 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.
it has been stated >>>
It’s been reported Channel 9 lifted their bid by $250 million to prevent any chance of the State of Origin series being simulcasted on Fox.
so there is kinda of a sum on ORIGIN>> Looks like there bid per season is around 220mill approx.
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things are coming out, it is all very interesting>>Terry wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2026 9:20 amWell,well,well. So now we're up to $5.5B!!!!!!! A whopping $1B more than the fumbling deal. And that's including the fumblers Telstra money, contra and Marvel stadium cash that has nothing to do with broadcasting lololololol.leeroy*NRL* wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2026 6:54 pmNRL LATEST >>>
The ARL Commission is set to seal a stunning $5.3 billion TV rights deal in a broadcast bonanza that will see the NRL trump the AFL’s existing contract by almost $1 billion.
The deal is worth around $750 million annually, but could grow to almost $800m per season with the addition of a 20th franchise, a 10th game per round, and Kiwi TV investment.
The ARL Commission is putting the finishing touches on the deal with a formal announcement expected in the coming days, if not early next week.
which could rise higher pending New Zealand TV investment.
Additionally, a clause has been included to expand the coverage to 10 matches should a 20th team be introduced by 2030
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So wattaya got now fumblers?????? Beatup??? Inflation? More teams? The vibe? Yeah...................the vibe lolololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Winning is getting boring now!!!!!!!!!!!
$400mill was contra of the AFL Deal in total>>
NRL deal is CASH $$$
than we add Telstra and marvel into AFL deal.. it all starts to look alot different.
alot of excuses out there, saying Inflation
BUT AFL deal has inlfation baked into tv Deal per year and increasing at around 4%
so there goes that theory
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Just to clarify … 5.3 billion is only for the Australian NRL tv rights.
NZ will add to that in the hundreds of millions
A 20th is built into the deal
The NRL is looking at close to 820mill to 850mill approx a year by 2029
Around 120% increase
and we still have PNG and Telstra Digital and radio rights to go!! WOW!
NZ will add to that in the hundreds of millions
A 20th is built into the deal
The NRL is looking at close to 820mill to 850mill approx a year by 2029
Around 120% increase
and we still have PNG and Telstra Digital and radio rights to go!! WOW!
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sources say Channel 7 struggled to fund a big-money bid for State of Origin as Channel 9 successfully fought tooth-and-nail to retain the ORIGIN showpiece.
Amazon were keen players and made a serious bid for Friday Night Football.
Channel 10 did not place a bid.
Amazon were keen players and made a serious bid for Friday Night Football.
Channel 10 did not place a bid.
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New Zealand Rugby (NZR): Under a five-year broadcast partnership running from 2026 through 2030, Sky New Zealand pays between NZ$75 million and NZ$85 million annually. This covers the All Blacks, Black Ferns, and Super Rugby Pacific.
National Rugby League (NRL) & NZ Warriors: As part of a massive seven-year, the New Zealand TV rights component is valued at roughly AU$50 million per year and 20th team by 29/30 deal goes up (IF 2nd NZ team is the 20th team)
Summary
NRL to RUGBY UNION in NZ is only 30million less and with 2nd team that gap will decrease.
AMAZING >>>>
New Zealand Rugby (NZR): Under a five-year broadcast partnership running from 2026 through 2030, Sky New Zealand pays between NZ$75 million and NZ$85 million annually. This covers the All Blacks, Black Ferns, and Super Rugby Pacific.
National Rugby League (NRL) & NZ Warriors: As part of a massive seven-year, the New Zealand TV rights component is valued at roughly AU$50 million per year and 20th team by 29/30 deal goes up (IF 2nd NZ team is the 20th team)
Summary
NRL to RUGBY UNION in NZ is only 30million less and with 2nd team that gap will decrease.
AMAZING >>>>

