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Definitelyrugby365 wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2017 11:58 amGood on them, I'm actually envious of how well the NRL are doing. Wish the ARU were that smart. Lets just hope they don't go down the ARU rout and forget about the grassroots and just worry about make lining pockets.
Oh myleagueiscrap wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2017 9:47 amLol how much of soo makes up for that?
Well done the nrlol non broadcast revenue may have now passed the aye leagues! Still a long way from AFL
It's funny watching your little minnow codes battle it out
rugby365 wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2017 11:41 amYet they still managed to record a loss of 2.6m and 95% of the clubs are in debt. NRL executives seem to be lining their pockets while everyone else fights for the scraps.
"It sounds like a joke, but the ACT Brumbies are considering making an offer to bring 43-year-old dual international Andrew Walker out of retirement ."rugby365 wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2017 11:41 amYet they still managed to record a loss of 2.6m and 95% of the clubs are in debt. NRL executives seem to be lining their pockets while everyone else fights for the scraps.
And the last line of that article said " Rugby League has more upside than any other sport".leeroy*NRL* wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2017 11:51 amfigures can be misinterpreted
because while it may seem as a loss
it does not account for the money being spent in the game..
the NRL is actually making a hell of a lot more money than they did in previous years outside the broadcast deal
but there also spending a lot more money also..
It has to take into account money spent on grassroots technology improving services etc etc etc ...
And the last line of that article said " Rugby League has more upside than any other sport".leeroy*NRL* wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2017 11:51 amfigures can be misinterpreted
because while it may seem as a loss
it does not account for the money being spent in the game..
the NRL is actually making a hell of a lot more money than they did in previous years outside the broadcast deal
but there also spending a lot more money also..
It has to take into account money spent on grassroots technology improving services etc etc etc ...
You just wish the ARU knew what $2.6m looked likerugby365 wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2017 11:58 amGood on them, I'm actually envious of how well the NRL are doing. Wish the ARU were that smart. Lets just hope they don't go down the ARU rout and forget about the grassroots and just worry about make lining pockets.
Im laughing at that one toopussycat wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2017 1:06 pm"It sounds like a joke, but the ACT Brumbies are considering making an offer to bring 43-year-old dual international Andrew Walker out of retirement ."rugby365 wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2017 11:41 amYet they still managed to record a loss of 2.6m and 95% of the clubs are in debt. NRL executives seem to be lining their pockets while everyone else fights for the scraps.
Canberra Times.
No its not a joke, that's how desperate these people are![]()
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