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    ARLC Commission Changes

    John Hartigan is now being touted as a candidate for the commission, possibly as chairman! Rugby league will never change. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/nrl/anna-bligh-and-john-hartigan-tipped-for-positions-on-arlc/news-story/f218ff2fd60bf51ef29a0a4126246496
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    James Roberts

    https://publications.qld.gov.au/dataset/bcf03d20-ff59-4678-bdc7-2adfce2ee520/resource/449ff56c-217a-4e58-902d-c4e1dfaedc53/download/cctvguide080316.pdf Legislative requirement for night club falls under liquor & gaming...
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    James Roberts

    Privacy Act.
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    James Roberts

    I doubt the night club could legally release security footage to anyone other than the police.
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    ARLC Commission Changes

    This guy has been campaigning for an executive role with the NRL since 2010 through his pal Rothfield.
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    ARLC Commission Changes

    I'm not suggesting they do t for free, but it would be token wages to most of them, It's a prestige thing, increases profile, networking opportunities etc.
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    ARLC Commission Changes

    Like I said, anyone becoming a commissioner wouldn't be doing it for the money.
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    ARLC Commission Changes

    Sutcliffe would be earning a hell of a lot more as chairman of CSR, most of them could walk into board roles that require half the commitment and receive remuneration that dwarfs what they get to sit on the ARLC.
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    ARLC Commission Changes

    how much do you think commissioners are paid? I doubt very much that it would exceed $50k a year, they aren't doing it for the money.
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    ARLC Commission Changes

    What is it with rothfield and V’landys? He has been trying to get that guy in since the commission was formed. So if this were to all eventuate Politis would have influence through both peponis, through the NSWRL board, and Gyngell, the former roosters board member. I can't see it going down...
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    ARLC Commission Changes

    It's a farce, Politis could inspire house of cards...
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    NRL faces major turmoil as clubs threaten breakaway league

    I don't think its necessarily about a number, its about the fact that in rushing through a funding deal last year so Grant could escape the pressure from newscorp he screwed up and effectively aligned the interests of the games two biggest stakeholder groups, the players & the clubs. Now all...
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    NRL faces major turmoil as clubs threaten breakaway league

    it is absurd that NRL club chairs can serve as directors on the NSWRL board, it is a complete conflict of interest and has turned the NSWRL into a political apparatus to run agendas against the NRL. The body should have it's own interests and fight for them, not the clubs.
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    NRL faces major turmoil as clubs threaten breakaway league

    Gould is a wanker. "More on this another time". Fancy Gould of all people whinging about the NRL campaigning a message through the media. We hear Gould running agendas every game he calls, and he is not subtle, despite the narssasist probably thinking he's being clever. Even now that it's the...
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    NRL faces major turmoil as clubs threaten breakaway league

    Rugby league may be dominant in only NSW and Queensland but its State of Origin and NRL grand final are always in the top 10 highest-rating TV shows of the year. It is only behind AFL and cricket in terms of TV and crowd numbers, meaning Grant would be a substantial scalp. Read more...
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    NRL faces major turmoil as clubs threaten breakaway league

    The NRL says it has to spend more on grassroots development and its big digital strategy, headed by former Network 10 executive Rebecca Horne. The digital plan is said to cost $100 million over five years, it will have complete control of the sport's digital assets and apparently involves the...
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    NRL faces major turmoil as clubs threaten breakaway league

    NRL gain more digital control in new rights deal with Telstra The NRL will take back control of its digital assets, including the NRL.com and club websites, under the terms of its new broadcast deal. The move will mean the competition and its clubs will be able to keep revenue from digital...

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