Yes, that is what the sources are suggesting.Raiderdave wrote:Stewie wrote:Well given they say the nRL radio rights value will double... to $2 millionRaiderdave wrote:gee.. you'd better hope its 2 million for 5 years when they're signed .....cos if they're not ( and of course they won't)
i'll be a huntin ya down .. u dribbling half wit
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Any sources suggesting it will be $15 million yet?
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so just to be clear
thats .... 2 million for 5 years ... right ?
400K a season
thats what you're claiming the NRL radio rights will be worth
if you could confirm your prediction
2 million all up .. for 5 years ??
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lol, you missed that link with the $180 mill again didn't you?The_Wookie wrote:Take the 90 million from a 6 year deal and it becomes 75 million over a 5 year deal. Double it and you get the 150 million figure.ParraEelsNRL wrote:![]()
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Double $90 million and what does that come to Xturd?
http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/ ... 14477.html
For those playing at home it makes a small overall difference in the financial long run
NRL Total Income - $1,612,000,000.00 (based on the assumption that non nrl tv revenue remains fixed at 87 million over the 5 years)
AFL Total Income -$2,072,700,000.00 (based on the assumption that non AFL tv revenue remains fixed at 180 million over the 5 years)
Difference in Income -$460,700,000.00
NRL Annual Income - $322,400,000.00 (based on the assumption that non nrl tv revenue remains fixed at 87 million)
AFL Annual Income - $414,540,000.00 (based on the assumption that non AFL tv revenue remains fixed at 180 million)
Difference in anunal - $92,140,000.00
Oh well, maybe your dreams of RL failing at something else will come true instead eh?
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Old figures, isn't that your problem, or is it the made up ones?piesman2011 wrote:Can you explain your NRL non media amount of 435 million Dave? Which according to your calculations is 87 million a year. Correct me if I am wrong but I am getting 170 million (current total) - 83 million (AUS TV) - 14 million (NZ TV) - 15 million (Naming/online) - 1.5 million (radio according to dave) = 56.5 million a year or 282.5 million over 5 years.



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All Dave did to get his figure was to take away the Aus TV rights from the total. He got sloppy with his figures again, because he didnt take out the naming/online/radio and NZ media rights.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Old figures, isn't that your problem, or is it the made up ones?piesman2011 wrote:Can you explain your NRL non media amount of 435 million Dave? Which according to your calculations is 87 million a year. Correct me if I am wrong but I am getting 170 million (current total) - 83 million (AUS TV) - 14 million (NZ TV) - 15 million (Naming/online) - 1.5 million (radio according to dave) = 56.5 million a year or 282.5 million over 5 years.![]()
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That is why I keep saying, Leave the old deals where they are, in the past.
No one can put up what the NRL was getting and compare it to what they are getting now.
From 1997 till 2008, Ch9 paid the NRL $13 million a year, $13 messily million a season, what a bunch of merkins.
This deal is fun because we have seen a gap closed that shouldn't have been there in the first place seeing as RL was the first code in Aus to get $100 million + for their TV rights 20+ years ago. The next TV deal will be very interesting.
No one can put up what the NRL was getting and compare it to what they are getting now.
From 1997 till 2008, Ch9 paid the NRL $13 million a year, $13 messily million a season, what a bunch of merkins.
This deal is fun because we have seen a gap closed that shouldn't have been there in the first place seeing as RL was the first code in Aus to get $100 million + for their TV rights 20+ years ago. The next TV deal will be very interesting.
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or I added these in as non media ... technically they are media , so that should have been non TVpiesman2011 wrote:All Dave did to get his figure was to take away the Aus TV rights from the total. He got sloppy with his figures again, because he didnt take out the naming/online/radio and NZ media rights.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Old figures, isn't that your problem, or is it the made up ones?piesman2011 wrote:Can you explain your NRL non media amount of 435 million Dave? Which according to your calculations is 87 million a year. Correct me if I am wrong but I am getting 170 million (current total) - 83 million (AUS TV) - 14 million (NZ TV) - 15 million (Naming/online) - 1.5 million (radio according to dave) = 56.5 million a year or 282.5 million over 5 years.![]()
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435 Million ... non tv
makes no real difference
NRL revenue ova 5 years is now nearing 1.8 Billion ova 5 years with this telstra deal potentially worth up to 200 Million dollars ... not 150 million which I used as the figure here
only about 400 mill short of the VFL
& when costs are factored in
we effectively now have more free .. un used income then the VFL
wow
just wow

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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
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
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The Telstra deal is most likely to be worth as little as $100m, hence why there was no announcement on the official number as the nRL knows that it's embarrassing compared to what the AFL gets.
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Except the non media money your miles behind on, and the extra money each club makesRaiderdave wrote:or I added these in as non media ... technically they are media , so that should have been non TVpiesman2011 wrote:All Dave did to get his figure was to take away the Aus TV rights from the total. He got sloppy with his figures again, because he didnt take out the naming/online/radio and NZ media rights.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Old figures, isn't that your problem, or is it the made up ones?![]()
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435 Million ... non tv
makes no real difference
NRL revenue ova 5 years is now nearing 1.8 Billion ova 5 years with this telstra deal potentially worth up to 200 Million dollars ... not 150 million which I used as the figure here
only about 400 mill short of the VFL
& when costs are factored in
we effectively now have more free .. un used income then the VFL
wow
just wow
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Thats fine but you are effectively adding the old naming/online and NZ TV rights to the current Aus TV and then added the new expected amount for naming/online and NZ TV rights so you double counted. In essence you added an extra 30 million a year or 150 million to the total deal. If you are happy that is fine but in my mind it doesnt look very accurate.Raiderdave wrote:or I added these in as non media ... technically they are media , so that should have been non TVpiesman2011 wrote:All Dave did to get his figure was to take away the Aus TV rights from the total. He got sloppy with his figures again, because he didnt take out the naming/online/radio and NZ media rights.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Old figures, isn't that your problem, or is it the made up ones?![]()
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435 Million ... non tv
makes no real difference
NRL revenue ova 5 years is now nearing 1.8 Billion ova 5 years with this telstra deal potentially worth up to 200 Million dollars ... not 150 million which I used as the figure here
only about 400 mill short of the VFL
& when costs are factored in
we effectively now have more free .. un used income then the VFL
wow
just wow
If you really wanted to make the NRL deal look better what you need to do is take away Total player payments which is about 11 million X 18 for AFL clubs and about 6 million X 16 for NRL clubs this really evens up the totals and I am suprised that you guys didnt think of it.
The AFL is paying about 100 million a year more in player payments so in the end you could say that the NRL and AFL really have about the same amount of cash for spending on everything else over the next 5 years anyway.
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I have & didpiesman2011 wrote:If you really wanted to make the NRL deal look better what you need to do is take away Total player payments which is about 11 million X 18 for AFL clubs and about 6 million X 16 for NRL clubs this really evens up the totals and I am suprised that you guys didnt think of it. The AFL is paying about 100 million a year more in player payments so in the end you could say that the NRL and AFL really have about the same amount of cash for spending on everything else over the next 5 years anyway.Raiderdave wrote:or I added these in as non media ... technically they are media , so that should have been non TVpiesman2011 wrote:All Dave did to get his figure was to take away the Aus TV rights from the total. He got sloppy with his figures again, because he didnt take out the naming/online/radio and NZ media rights.
435 Million ... non tv
makes no real difference
NRL revenue ova 5 years is now nearing 1.8 Billion ova 5 years with this telstra deal potentially worth up to 200 Million dollars ... not 150 million which I used as the figure here
only about 400 mill short of the VFL
& when costs are factored in
we effectively now have more free .. un used income then the VFL
wow
just wow

I've said about 5 times now
the VFL has higher revenue
the NRL lower costs
the NRL has more " free" income after the large essential costs are extracted
about 15 to 20 million more a year
wow
how did that happen ?


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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
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
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What you dont get you silly ***** is that we will all spend all our money on the same things.Stadiums,players,fans,expansion and grass roots.The AFL is just spending a shit load more because we have it.Your game cant even find 6 million for 30 players.(ave 200,000)our boys have 10.1 over 42(240,000).League players are the working poor of the sports worldRaiderdave wrote:I have & didpiesman2011 wrote:If you really wanted to make the NRL deal look better what you need to do is take away Total player payments which is about 11 million X 18 for AFL clubs and about 6 million X 16 for NRL clubs this really evens up the totals and I am suprised that you guys didnt think of it. The AFL is paying about 100 million a year more in player payments so in the end you could say that the NRL and AFL really have about the same amount of cash for spending on everything else over the next 5 years anyway.Raiderdave wrote:or I added these in as non media ... technically they are media , so that should have been non TV
435 Million ... non tv
makes no real difference
NRL revenue ova 5 years is now nearing 1.8 Billion ova 5 years with this telstra deal potentially worth up to 200 Million dollars ... not 150 million which I used as the figure here
only about 400 mill short of the VFL
& when costs are factored in
we effectively now have more free .. un used income then the VFL
wow
just wow![]()
I've said about 5 times now
the VFL has higher revenue
the NRL lower costs
the NRL has more " free" income after the large essential costs are extracted
about 15 to 20 million more a year
wow
how did that happen ?![]()




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pookus wrote:Raiderdave wrote:I have & didpiesman2011 wrote:If you really wanted to make the NRL deal look better what you need to do is take away Total player payments which is about 11 million X 18 for AFL clubs and about 6 million X 16 for NRL clubs this really evens up the totals and I am suprised that you guys didnt think of it. The AFL is paying about 100 million a year more in player payments so in the end you could say that the NRL and AFL really have about the same amount of cash for spending on everything else over the next 5 years anyway.![]()
I've said about 5 times now
the VFL has higher revenue
the NRL lower costs
the NRL has more " free" income after the large essential costs are extracted
about 15 to 20 million more a year
wow
how did that happen ?![]()
yes ... & we'll spend ours on sh.its & skittles .. & nothing elseWhat you dont get you silly ***** is that we will all spend all our money on the same things.Stadiums,players,fans,expansion and grass roots.





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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
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
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Higher revenue allows you to spend more fool!Raiderdave wrote:pookus wrote:Raiderdave wrote:I have & did![]()
I've said about 5 times now
the VFL has higher revenue
the NRL lower costs
the NRL has more " free" income after the large essential costs are extracted
about 15 to 20 million more a year
wow
how did that happen ?![]()
yes ... & we'll spend ours on sh.its & skittles .. & nothing elseWhat you dont get you silly ***** is that we will all spend all our money on the same things.Stadiums,players,fans,expansion and grass roots.![]()
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The AFL dont spend millions on expansion because its an essential cost. They spend it because they can afford it and it will benefit the code in the long . They don't spend millions on stadiums because theyre essential costs, but because they have the funds to provide larger stadiums with better facilities.
Clubs don't have teams of support staff including coaches, medical staff and trainers because they need this many to filed a team. They do it because their revenue allows this level of professionalism.
Your obsession with making ends meet on a low revenue base is hilarious. The low revenue of most of your clubs effectively limits the NRL to a suburban league in 2 states. They'll never grow until they can afford better stadiums, facilities, stadiums...
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The Adelaide Crows have posted a net profit of $122,434 for the AFL year.
http://bigpondnews.com/articles/Sport/2 ... 26207.html

http://bigpondnews.com/articles/Sport/2 ... 26207.html
and this will benefit the power as wellBusiness model projections indicate the Crows can budget for significantly increased corporate and match-day revenue playing home games from the refurbished Adelaide Oval.

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