The No.1 Football Code in Australia

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What is the No.1 Football Code in Australia?

Australian Football
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59%
Rugby League
39
33%
Rugby Union
2
2%
Soccer
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I particularly liked this quote from LU. It sums up the nRL selling out to television, something we've been telling the nRL tards on here for months.
Yes that's right, the nRL can't have $1b without Thursday and Monday night games, but the AFL can. :wink:
Yep, they got their 1b but sold out totally to ch9, and arent the complaints coming thick and fast :lol:

well we RL fans aren't brain washed gimps
we do complain as we have a thing called independant thought
So do you agree that the nRL sold out to TV with its Thursday, Sunday and Monday night games as well as a night grand final?
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Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
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Yep, they got their 1b but sold out totally to ch9, and arent the complaints coming thick and fast :lol:

well we RL fans aren't brain washed gimps
we do complain as we have a thing called independant thought
So do you agree that the nRL sold out to TV with its Thursday, Sunday and Monday night games as well as a night grand final?
the ARLC did what it had to
the good coverage would have to wait

the code was still struggling from the effects of the super league war
running on the smell of an oily rag
half owned by News Ltd
unable to put resources into development
many clubs struggling financially

the game needed cash first to immeadietly improve the bottom line of all its clubs & to embark on a huge strategic plan
2nd to end News Ltd's & ch9's control over the next 3 media deals through first & last rights

this was massive

anyone who thinks the 1 Billion we got was the be all & end all is kidding themselves
the ARLC told 9 & foxtel
nup.... more !!

9 & foxtel said we don't have any more
the ARLC said ... ah well , too bad , theres the door !!

9 & foxtel said
wait , F&L .... its worth hundreds of millions ova the next 3 deals
we'll end it now !!

the ARLC said

SWWWEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTT............. :cool:

we will start at ova a billion in 2017 with no F&L rights
we will not only get a deal far in excess of the VFL's

we will get all the mod cons of great coverage with it

wow
the NRL
THE comp of the next 20 years =D> =D> =D>
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

Sookerwhos V Japan 238K :lol:
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Glad you admit the nRL sold out. If the nRL was a code for the people, they would have opted for better coverage which could have helped the game grow. Instead, they got greedy and wanted more money so the comp will remain stagnant. How are poor clubs like the Raiders and Sharks meant to grow when they are never on FTA?
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Stewie wrote:
Glad you admit the nRL sold out. If the nRL was a code for the people, they would have opted for better coverage which could have helped the game grow. Instead, they got greedy and wanted more money so the comp will remain stagnant. How are poor clubs like the Raiders and Sharks meant to grow when they are never on FTA?

if we sold our integrity the way the VFL has it

then I'd be worried
a game on a Thursday night instead of a Friday is nothing in the scheme of things

no siree
the things that are the corner stone of equality in a comp
what you are allowed to spend on players
who pays it
& the same access to talent as everyone else

well


sell out on these

like the VFL has
& you have a sham of a comp [-X [-X [-X [-( [-( [-(


in 2017 we will have fixed the minor coverage problem

but the VFL will STILL be rigging & manipulating its comp in favour of a few over the rest
like it is now :cool:
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

Sookerwhos V Japan 238K :lol:
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Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
Glad you admit the nRL sold out. If the nRL was a code for the people, they would have opted for better coverage which could have helped the game grow. Instead, they got greedy and wanted more money so the comp will remain stagnant. How are poor clubs like the Raiders and Sharks meant to grow when they are never on FTA?

if we sold our integrity the way the VFL has it

then I'd be worried
a game on a Thursday night instead of a Friday is nothing in the scheme of things

no siree
the things that are the corner stone of equality in a comp
what you are allowed to spend on players
who pays it
& the same access to talent as everyone else

well


sell out on these

like the VFL has
& you have a sham of a comp [-X [-X [-X [-( [-( [-(


in 2017 we will have fixed the minor coverage problem

but the VFL will STILL be rigging & manipulating its comp in favour of a few over the rest
like it is now :cool:
You still have a game on Friday, the nRL just removed what would be the delayed match and put it on Thursday to cater for higher ratings at the expense of fans willing to attend matches. And what about Sunday night matches? What a shit time to attend a sports event.

I predict this will be the last year of the Swans Cost of Living allowance as these days Melbourne is almost as expensive as is Perth.
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Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:

well we RL fans aren't brain washed gimps
we do complain as we have a thing called independant thought
So do you agree that the nRL sold out to TV with its Thursday, Sunday and Monday night games as well as a night grand final?
the ARLC did what it had to
the good coverage would have to wait

the code was still struggling from the effects of the super league war
running on the smell of an oily rag
half owned by News Ltd
unable to put resources into development
many clubs struggling financially

the game needed cash first to immeadietly improve the bottom line of all its clubs & to embark on a huge strategic plan
2nd to end News Ltd's & ch9's control over the next 3 media deals through first & last rights

this was massive

anyone who thinks the 1 Billion we got was the be all & end all is kidding themselves
the ARLC told 9 & foxtel
nup.... more !!

9 & foxtel said we don't have any more
the ARLC said ... ah well , too bad , theres the door !!

9 & foxtel said
wait , F&L .... its worth hundreds of millions ova the next 3 deals
we'll end it now !!

the ARLC said

SWWWEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTT............. :cool:

we will start at ova a billion in 2017 with no F&L rights
we will not only get a deal far in excess of the VFL's

we will get all the mod cons of great coverage with it

wow
the NRL
THE comp of the next 20 years =D> =D> =D>
So in other words the NRL took more money but compromised massively!

We told you so, glad youve finally admitted it. =D>
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So the first and last rights is worth hundreds of millions of dollars. But the networks threw it in to sweeten the deal. That sounds pausable. :lol: :lol:
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Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
Glad you admit the nRL sold out. If the nRL was a code for the people, they would have opted for better coverage which could have helped the game grow. Instead, they got greedy and wanted more money so the comp will remain stagnant. How are poor clubs like the Raiders and Sharks meant to grow when they are never on FTA?

if we sold our integrity the way the VFL has it

then I'd be worried
a game on a Thursday night instead of a Friday is nothing in the scheme of things

no siree
the things that are the corner stone of equality in a comp
what you are allowed to spend on players
who pays it
& the same access to talent as everyone else

well


sell out on these

like the VFL has
& you have a sham of a comp [-X [-X [-X [-( [-( [-(


in 2017 we will have fixed the minor coverage problem

but the VFL will STILL be rigging & manipulating its comp in favour of a few over the rest

like what's happening with the Storm?
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The AFL is the biggest money spinner **** the football codes, raking in three times the revenue of the NRL, four times that of the A-League and six times that of rugby union, a private report says.

The AFL, which has just kicked off its 2013 winter season, pulled in $425 million in ticket sales, sponsorships, television rights and merchandise last year, research from business information analysts IBISWorld said.
The figures place the AFL ahead of the NRL, which generated $185 million in revenue last season from broadcast rights, sponsorship and gate receipts, as rugby union picked up about $70.1 million.

Dominant ... AFL revenue far outweighs any other Australian sport.
Football's A-League and other matches are estimated to have reaped $95.2 million in revenue in its current summer season, compared to $205.6 million for Cricket Australia and $185.7 million for Tennis Australia.
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All the winter footy codes are expected to lift their revenue by 2.5 per cent to a total of $646.6 million this season, the report said.
The NRL is also expected to receive a large lift as the $1.025 billion, five-year broadcast rights deal kicks in this season. The ARL Commission said in its annual meeting last month that it expects revenue to rise to $284 million this year.

From AFL to netball ... the changes in the number of spectators over the years.
Last year, the Football Federation Australia (FFA) signed a four-year, $160-million broadcast rights deal that will see A-League and Socceroo matches shown on SBS and Foxtel.
"Football in Australia is beginning to get its head above water in a financial sense," FFA chief executive David Gallop said.
"Our new media deals will open new opportunities through combined pay television and free-to-air coverage. ... The game has broken into the mainstream of Australian sport and this will allow growth across revenue items in the next few years."
At the same time, sports betting is continuing its rise and is projected to grow by 3.2 per cent for the 2012-13 footy season to $325.6 million in revenue, the amount pocketed by betting agencies after they pay out punters, as the growth in sports club memberships and ticket sales stagnates.
Both trends are in part due to the increasing access to live games and gambling sites online and on mobile devices, IBISWorld Australia general manager Karen Dobie said.
''Despite the general upward trend in unique spectators, spectator growth has begun to plateau over the past five years, largely due to the increasing volume and quality of TV and online coverage, as well as smartphone applications allowing and encouraging fans to tune in from home and when on the run,'' Ms Dobie said.
The AFL continues to attract the most spectators each season, with 2.83 million unique spectators - someone who attends a game at least once - in 2012, ahead of 1.56 million for rugby league.
The A-League and other football matches attracted 938,800 spectators in its previous season, while rugby union games drew 575,500 people.
Last year, a report by audit and consulting firm Deloitte and commissioned by bookmaker sportsbet.com.au found that betting on the AFL and NRL was projected to double in the next five years to $3.3 billion on the back of the growth in online sports gambling.
Annual betting on the two biggest football codes, AFL and NRL, was about $900 million and $750 million respectively, the report found.
Revenue generated by the sporting codes for the 2012 and 2012-13 seasons
AFL $425 million
NRL $135.5 million
Cricket Australia $205.6 million
Tennis Australia $185.7 million
A-League $95.2 million
Rugby Union $70.1 million

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/AFL-leav ... z2OdSwRzKT

Wow, just wow! :cool:
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That deserves its own thread.
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Most league fans will just ignore these facts.
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Revenue generated by the sporting codes for the 2012 and 2012-13 seasons
AFL $425 million
NRL $135.5 million
Cricket Australia $205.6 million
Tennis Australia $185.7 million
A-League $95.2 million
Rugby Union $70.1 million[/quote]


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/AFL-leav ... z2OdSwRzKT

Wow, just wow! :cool:[/quote]
so League the biggest game in Australia, was beaten buy the Tennis and Cricket for revenue :o :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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adamj1300 wrote:
Revenue generated by the sporting codes for the 2012 and 2012-13 seasons
AFL $425 million
NRL $135.5 million
Cricket Australia $205.6 million
Tennis Australia $185.7 million
A-League $95.2 million
Rugby Union $70.1 million

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/AFL-leav ... z2OdSwRzKT

Wow, just wow! :cool:[/quote]
so League the biggest game in Australia, was beaten buy the Tennis and Cricket for revenue :o :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:[/quote]


When a game can generate more then twice the revenue of its closest competitor that just shows how much bigger the game is. League will end up into second spot next year which shows that they are doing a lot better now.
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AFL $425 million
NRL $135.5 million
Cricket Australia $205.6 million
Tennis Australia $185.7 million
A-League $95.2 million
Rugby Union $70.1 million


:lol: :lol: :lol:

so they include the VFL's media income
but

exclude the NRL's
& the fumbleball cheerleaders in here lap it up

:lol: :lol: :lol:
FMD
how dumb are they
what utter cocks

the NRL's annual income for 2013 will be
260m media revenue .. you know , our deal that is bigger then yours :wink:
135m non media revenue


thats
395 Million

wow
closed the gap to just about ..... nothing .. overnight :cool:
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

Sookerwhos V Japan 238K :lol:
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Raiderdave wrote:
AFL $425 million
NRL $135.5 million
Cricket Australia $205.6 million
Tennis Australia $185.7 million
A-League $95.2 million
Rugby Union $70.1 million


:lol: :lol: :lol:

so they include the VFL's media income
but

exclude the NRL's
& the fumbleball cheerleaders in here lap it up

:lol: :lol: :lol:
FMD
how dumb are they
what utter cocks

the NRL's annual income for 2013 will be
260m media revenue .. you know , our deal that is bigger then yours :wink:
135m non media revenue


thats
395 Million

wow
closed the gap to just about ..... nothing .. overnight :cool:

Wrong again RD on just about all counts. The correct NRL figure for 2012 is 185 million inc media (it has been put down both correctly and incorrectly in this article they quoted see below).

http://www.smh.com.au/data-point/AFL-le ... 2grkp.html

The Commision has announced an expected revenue of 284 million for the NRL in 2013. But feel free to make up some more figures. Oh hang on wow just wow. :lol: :lol:

Heres something for you Dave it is called a source: http://www.maroondahweekly.com.au/story ... man/?cs=12 (this one has the correct 185 million for 2012 and 284 million for 2013)

Use one of these rather then making up stats. :lol:
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