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Peter V'landys - New NRL/ARLC Chairman

BuffaloRules

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Funding increases
$10 mill media, merch and betting
$84mill licensing which includes govt funding for the two new clubs.

its well reported govt has paid a motza already to nrl to get things moving in png for jnr development and schools programs, chiefs start up, and $29mill of $60mill distributed to current nrl clubs.
WA has paid nrl for start up costs of perth and funding for jnr development has begun flowing. Probably around $15mill of the $65.6mill committed.

the Junior funding is $5m a year commencing 25/26 financial year …

I don’t believe the other funding commitments have been provided yet

 

Red&BlackBear

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none yet. the WA gov hasn't put any money towards the nrlwa or wa rl pathways yet. their first sum is scheduled to come in 2026 as per their own statement on their official page... so it wouldn't show in the 2025 report.
@Red&BlackBear can ya confirm this is true?


perth wrongs ding, dong
They’ve put some, but not much yet. Things like the WACA office upgrades were already occurring regardless - it’s separate from the Bears and chance brought it in.

Some money has gone into the training fields and it’s been a limited amount into the pathways - it’s this year (2026) where we will see a significant flow.

None of those figures would be really showing up significantly on the 2025 report. They will for the 2026 report though.

Things like initial club set up etc - NRL paid for that (club grant..) so in actuality it’s currently a negative, not a positive.


the Junior funding is $5m a year commencing 25/26 financial year …

I don’t believe the other funding commitments have been provided yet

They haven’t. It’s been trickles, barely anything to note for the 2025 report. That’ll change for the 2026 though.
 

Wb1234

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none yet. the WA gov hasn't put any money towards the nrlwa or wa rl pathways yet. their first sum is scheduled to come in 2026 as per their own statement on their official page... so it wouldn't show in the 2025 report.
@Red&BlackBear can ya confirm this is true?


perth wrongs ding, dong
Even when it’s established the wa govt has been clear it’s putting no money to the nrl via a license fee or anything else

Just a bad cope cause league is doing well
 

Perth Red

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Even when it’s established the wa govt has been clear it’s putting no money to the nrl via a license fee or anything else

Just a bad cope cause league is doing well
er? the club start up funding and jnr funding will be paid to the nrl given they own the club and the nrlwa!
 

Perth Red

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They’ve put some, but not much yet. Things like the WACA office upgrades were already occurring regardless - it’s separate from the Bears and chance brought it in.

Some money has gone into the training fields and it’s been a limited amount into the pathways - it’s this year (2026) where we will see a significant flow.

None of those figures would be really showing up significantly on the 2025 report. They will for the 2026 report though.

Things like initial club set up etc - NRL paid for that (club grant..) so in actuality it’s currently a negative, not a positive.
Whilst the nrl would show start up costs as an expense as they own the club, it will also show in operations revenue the funding the wa govt is paying them for start up (around $19mill) how much of that has been paid so far is speculative but if nrl has any sense, and when it comes to money they do have, they’ll have got some upfront, the clubs already got operational costs.

as for jnr funding jobs are already being filled in wa and school program work commenced so that is also costing now.
 
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So Tonga v Samoa and the broncos finals crowds aren’t being counted ?
or the biggest magic round round ever. forget the qld gov fund, how about tickets and how about revenue made from the nrl owned hotels as part of the overall event itself. ditto nrlw magic round & nrlw origin which was biggest ever.
 

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So Tonga v Samoa and the broncos finals crowds aren’t being counted ?
Of course, as is the ashes in that revenue line. But then there was also international revenue in same line in 2024 from the pacific cup so you’d need to know the difference to know how much of the $84mill increase is due to those events bringing in more than the 2024 events. What we do know is a significant amount of revenue in that line is accountable to aus govt png grant, and some to Wa, govt grant For Perth.
 

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or the biggest magic round round ever. forget the qld gov fund, how about tickets and how about revenue made from the nrl owned hotels as part of the overall event itself. ditto nrlw magic round & nrlw origin which was biggest ever.
Hotel revenue sits in adifferent line.
 

Wb1234

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Of course, as is the ashes in that revenue line. But then there was also international revenue in same line in 2024 from the pacific cup so you’d need to know the difference to know how much of the $84mill increase is due to those events bringing in more than the 2024 events. What we do know is a significant amount of revenue in that line is accountable to aus govt png grant, and some to Wa, govt grant For Perth.
Why would the ashes be in the arl revenue when the rfl hosted it

You think when the chief and bears are in the nrl the arl is going to include the 80 million in revenue they generate as top line revenue ?
 

Red&BlackBear

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The Perth bears began spending money in may 2025 lol
They did but it’s as a loss due to it being an extra portioned club grant for an extra club (in the time frame of an exisiting broadcast deal that hadn’t factored in club 18 when it was made).

Therefore it’s not a positive yet, in fact it won’t be a positive until the new TV deal kicks in 2028. That first year gain (of the new broadcast deal) will more than make up for 2.5 years of losses.
 

Perth Red

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Why would the ashes be in the arl revenue when the rfl hosted it

You think when the chief and bears are in the nrl the arl is going to include the 80 million in revenue they generate as top line revenue ?
Because the arlc didn’t go and play it for free lol
good question, they potentially will, as they will be subsidiaries of the arlc.
not sure if the titans and knights accounts were included when the arlc owned them?
 

Perth Red

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They did but it’s as a loss due to it being an extra portioned club grant for an extra club (in the time frame of an exisiting broadcast deal that hadn’t factored in club 18 when it was made).

Therefore it’s not a positive yet, in fact it won’t be a positive until the new TV deal kicks in 2028.
Unless the wa govt has paid all or some of the $19mill start up grant, in which case it would sit in the arlc operations revenue line.
 

Red&BlackBear

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Unless the wa govt has paid all or some of the $19mill start up grant, in which case it would sit in the arlc operations revenue line.
Unless, unless, unless…
Mate they haven’t for 2025, it’s nothing worth noting. That’ll be tracked in the 2026 report.

It fathoms the mind how often you try to argue with me and ultimately lose the argument. Learn some humility, you’re a 50 year old for Pete’s sake. Smarten up mate.
 

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