How does that compare to the AFL's deal of $2.5b over 6 years? Well the AFL get $413m per year, or around 15% more.
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Xman wrote:Well today the NRL signed off on a 5 year $1.8b deal which includes their much hailed SOO. That's $360m per year.
How does that compare to the AFL's deal of $2.5b over 6 years? Well the AFL get $413m per year, or around 15% more.
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I like how the AFL deal includes everything possibleXman wrote:Well today the NRL signed off on a 5 year $1.8b deal which includes their much hailed SOO. That's $360m per year.
How does that compare to the AFL's deal of $2.5b over 6 years? Well the AFL get $413m per year, or around 15% more.
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no not really, the NRLOL do not play their games early afternoons like the NRLOL tv geared scheduling. the NRLOL has all its internationals, 4 nations RL WC & SOO & other snore fest events214Four wrote:HOW THE TWO DEALS COMPARE AT THE MOMENT...
AFL - 2.5 billion over 6 years ($416 million a year or $23.1M per team)
NRL - 1.8 billion over 5 years ($360 million a year or $22.5M per team)
so so far the two deals are virtually even...
lay off the red cordial dipshitleeroy*NRL* wrote:I like how the AFL deal includes everything possibleXman wrote:Well today the NRL signed off on a 5 year $1.8b deal which includes their much hailed SOO. That's $360m per year.
How does that compare to the AFL's deal of $2.5b over 6 years? Well the AFL get $413m per year, or around 15% more.
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And nrl
Not 100% correct and only half done lol
When news said AFL deal was done it said 2bill
The conference 4hrs later revealed it was 2.5bill
Hold on fumblers
Lol agreed.The_Wookie wrote:beats me why they released anything today. Get the fucking thing done before the announcement.
Internations 4 nations and wcleagueiscrap wrote:no not really, the NRLOL do not play their games early afternoons like the NRLOL tv geared scheduling. the NRLOL has all its internationals, 4 nations RL WC & SOO & other snore fest events214Four wrote:HOW THE TWO DEALS COMPARE AT THE MOMENT...
AFL - 2.5 billion over 6 years ($416 million a year or $23.1M per team)
NRL - 1.8 billion over 5 years ($360 million a year or $22.5M per team)
so so far the two deals are virtually even...
compared to the AFL's H&A season, & nab challenge a series of practice games
ParraEelsNRL wrote:What deal, all I see are idiots jumping the gun.
Btw LIC, some games of RL that 9 will show will not be anywhere near prime time for your so-called event games, how can they when the games will be held in other nations in other hemispheres every second year or so? Do the home nations hosting the games play them in the early hours of their morning just to please ch 9?
What a numpty, fair dinkum.
exactly numpty!ParraEelsNRL wrote:What deal, all I see are idiots jumping the gun.
Btw LIC, some games of RL that 9 will show will not be anywhere near prime time for your so-called event games, how can they when the games will be held in other nations in other hemispheres every second year or so? Do the home nations hosting the games play them in the early hours of their morning just to please ch 9?
What a numpty, fair dinkum.
considering it's been a consistent number for the last month or so that $1.8 billion figure!leeroy*NRL* wrote:ParraEelsNRL wrote:What deal, all I see are idiots jumping the gun.
Btw LIC, some games of RL that 9 will show will not be anywhere near prime time for your so-called event games, how can they when the games will be held in other nations in other hemispheres every second year or so? Do the home nations hosting the games play them in the early hours of their morning just to please ch 9?
What a numpty, fair dinkum.exactly
These fumblers will believe anything that is printed
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