Barney Stubble
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I know this sounds like a dumb question, but pause and ask yourself this.
What is actually the motivation behind the NRL seeking to maximise its revenue rights deal?
Part of the reason is because the players and private owners of the clubs want to make more money, but that's only part of it. The NRL is a subsidiary commercial brand of its owner, the ARLC. Why died the ARLC exist in the first place?
If you go to the the NRL website, it states what the ARL Commission (the directors of the ARLC), it states the Objects of its Constitution. One of the key points is to fund the participation of the sport.
Obviously, the AFL has similar aims.
Obviously, it is easier to get more people to play the sport if they're interested in watching it on TV. But you still need to spend money on a TV-watcher to actually play it. The AFL has more money to do that. Personally I think they've pissed that money down the drain - nobody cares about GC/GWS when I lived in Sydney and Brisbane - but AFL fans have been conned into thinking that that money hasn't been pissed down the drain, so they continue to spend hundreds of dollars each on tickets and memberships just so that money can continue to be pissed down.
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