Rugby League continues to Lead The Way!
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Fuck me dead .
There was a 4 corners report on this .
But it's all a conspiracy .
You really have no idea
There was a 4 corners report on this .
But it's all a conspiracy .
You really have no idea
LIC self ownage
Lol $10 NRL tickets.$10 NRL tickets .How pathetic is that ?
Crickets chirping after I post $5 AFlol tickets .
Self ownage ..no one does it better .
Lol $10 NRL tickets.$10 NRL tickets .How pathetic is that ?
Crickets chirping after I post $5 AFlol tickets .
Self ownage ..no one does it better .
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Innocent to proven Guilty..PerfectToATee wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 10:52 pmNRL continues to lead the way in pack rape... NRL golden boy Jack de Belin (played for NSW in an exhibition match and once touted to represent Australia) is currently on bail for allegedly raping some poor woman. What’s worse is it’s alleged old Jacky boy asked his mate to join in too. This brings back memories reminiscent of the Skaf brothers... Absolute dregs of society. Reported first in today’s League biased Daily Telecrap.
All I can say is oh dear.
dont jump on the bandwagon just yet...
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I'm sure AFLcrap will be all over this confusing statement.....any minute now......
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One typo .
Not post after post sentence after sentence .
Not post after post sentence after sentence .
LIC self ownage
Lol $10 NRL tickets.$10 NRL tickets .How pathetic is that ?
Crickets chirping after I post $5 AFlol tickets .
Self ownage ..no one does it better .
Lol $10 NRL tickets.$10 NRL tickets .How pathetic is that ?
Crickets chirping after I post $5 AFlol tickets .
Self ownage ..no one does it better .
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'to' and 'until' are not different because of a typo

Most of NRLOLOL's errors seem to be autocorrection. They mostly make sense other than the odd work which is out of place
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Oh dear .
What planet are you on ?
What planet are you on ?
LIC self ownage
Lol $10 NRL tickets.$10 NRL tickets .How pathetic is that ?
Crickets chirping after I post $5 AFlol tickets .
Self ownage ..no one does it better .
Lol $10 NRL tickets.$10 NRL tickets .How pathetic is that ?
Crickets chirping after I post $5 AFlol tickets .
Self ownage ..no one does it better .
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(25,145) and Melbourne (25,105).NRL announces $46 million profit for 2018.
Total consolidated revenue for the 2018 season was $499.9 million – a 40% increase from the $377m the game earned in 2017 when the NRL recorded a $3.7m net loss.
Broadcast revenue of $318m.
Non-broadcast revenue grew by 21% or $30.9m on last year.
sponsorship and wagering – up from $73m in 2017 to $78.9m,
digital revenue, which increased from $6.6m to $23.6m in 2018.
The financial growth follows increases for the game in other areas last year, including:
· Total match attendances (2.2%);
. Club memberships (5.2%);
. Australian and New Zealand television audiences (1.1%);
· Registered players (3.6%).
The NRL boasted the top-rating program on Australian television in 2018, with 3.52m viewers tuning in to the opening Holden State of Origin match, while the inaugural Women’s State of Origin attracted a cumulative peak audience of 919,711.
In a landmark year for women’s rugby league, the first NRLW season attracted a cumulative audience of 1.85m and matches boasted the highest average audience (67,948) of any women’s football competition in Australia last year.
With 29% of NRL matches decided by four points or less and only two competition points separating the top eight teams, crowds increased to 3,252,238 and cumulative television audiences across the Telstra Premiership rose to 116,2015,132 – vindicating the increased investment by broadcasters.
In addition, subscribers to the NRL Telstra Live Pass increased and the number of match streams grew by 89%.
More than 830,000 fans signed up for an NRL Digital account, with video on demand views increasing by 53% on the new NRL Digital network and 2.9m fans actively engaged across the NRL and NRLW social communities.
Club memberships increased to 332,996, led by Brisbane (36,420), South Sydney (29,189), Parramatta (25,145) and Melbourne (25,105).
Newcastle experienced the biggest growth, up 35% to 18,017, while nine other clubs posted record membership figures.
NRL clubs received a $65.8m increase in distribution of funds, with their annual grants rising from $8.4m in 2017 to $13.1m per club last year. The salary cap for each grants rising from $8.4m in 2017 to $13.1m per club last year. The salary cap for each $9.4m
Besides the 42% increase in funding to clubs from $156.9m in 2017 to $222.8m last year, funding to states and affiliates rose 16% to $38.1m, while the NRL devoted $35.1m for development.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/02/28/nrl ... -for-2018/
Growth and potential LOL's
Total consolidated revenue for the 2018 season was $499.9 million – a 40% increase from the $377m the game earned in 2017 when the NRL recorded a $3.7m net loss.
Broadcast revenue of $318m.
Non-broadcast revenue grew by 21% or $30.9m on last year.
sponsorship and wagering – up from $73m in 2017 to $78.9m,
digital revenue, which increased from $6.6m to $23.6m in 2018.
The financial growth follows increases for the game in other areas last year, including:
· Total match attendances (2.2%);
. Club memberships (5.2%);
. Australian and New Zealand television audiences (1.1%);
· Registered players (3.6%).
The NRL boasted the top-rating program on Australian television in 2018, with 3.52m viewers tuning in to the opening Holden State of Origin match, while the inaugural Women’s State of Origin attracted a cumulative peak audience of 919,711.
In a landmark year for women’s rugby league, the first NRLW season attracted a cumulative audience of 1.85m and matches boasted the highest average audience (67,948) of any women’s football competition in Australia last year.
With 29% of NRL matches decided by four points or less and only two competition points separating the top eight teams, crowds increased to 3,252,238 and cumulative television audiences across the Telstra Premiership rose to 116,2015,132 – vindicating the increased investment by broadcasters.
In addition, subscribers to the NRL Telstra Live Pass increased and the number of match streams grew by 89%.
More than 830,000 fans signed up for an NRL Digital account, with video on demand views increasing by 53% on the new NRL Digital network and 2.9m fans actively engaged across the NRL and NRLW social communities.
Club memberships increased to 332,996, led by Brisbane (36,420), South Sydney (29,189), Parramatta (25,145) and Melbourne (25,105).
Newcastle experienced the biggest growth, up 35% to 18,017, while nine other clubs posted record membership figures.
NRL clubs received a $65.8m increase in distribution of funds, with their annual grants rising from $8.4m in 2017 to $13.1m per club last year. The salary cap for each grants rising from $8.4m in 2017 to $13.1m per club last year. The salary cap for each $9.4m
Besides the 42% increase in funding to clubs from $156.9m in 2017 to $222.8m last year, funding to states and affiliates rose 16% to $38.1m, while the NRL devoted $35.1m for development.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/02/28/nrl ... -for-2018/
Growth and potential LOL's
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Im claiming that Revenue is growing at a much faster rate. Pretty much like everything else. Ps enjoy that silver medal

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Lol the afl flogs the nrlol in every area!
Btw did the NRLOLS profit require it to get an advance in its broadcast deal again after being rejected for a basic bank loan again!

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the NRL started the first year of their new TV deal so of course it grew faster last year

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lol ok. Im sure the AFL - which by the way made 220m more in 2017 than the ARLC did this year, probably more than 250m over this year - is just fucking spewing about being only that far ahead in revenue. I mean how do they live with themselves. That 30 odd million the NRL have gained over the last 6 years - if that - Im guessing AFL revenue will hit 780m this year - that really must hit them hard.
Take out any given year where the AFL was first to get its broadcast deal done, and the AFL averages 49-57% more revenue - every year.
silver medal. lol. Ive yet to see a gold medal handed to someone for improving more if someone else finished way out in front.
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The_Wookie wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:59 amlol ok. Im sure the AFL - which by the way made 220m more in 2017 than the ARLC did this year, probably more than 250m over this year - is just fucking spewing about being only that far ahead in revenue. I mean how do they live with themselves. That 30 odd million the NRL have gained over the last 6 years - if that - Im guessing AFL revenue will hit 780m this year - that really must hit them hard.
Take out any given year where the AFL was first to get its broadcast deal done, and the AFL averages 49-57% more revenue - every year.
silver medal. lol. Ive yet to see a gold medal handed to someone for improving more if someone else finished way out in front.(/quote]
we continue to make more money , we are growing at a much faster rate. We have more fans and heaps and heaps more potential so you enjoy that silver medal with all the other runners up.
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rather than making BS claims why dont you reute wookie's points with actual facts.
Monre money...

Growing faster...


More fans.....

More potential.....


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no you dont. thats a flat out lie. its not even close. Or do you need pretty pictures and graphs?
"much faster rate" that gets you an improvement award, not a fucking medal. Actually winning - and not being 50% or more behind in revenue - gets you a medal.we are growing at a much faster rate. We have more fans and heaps and heaps more potential so you enjoy that silver medal with all the other runners up.
"heaps more fans" is borne out only in tv surveys and not in any other facet of the game.
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