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Good readAn interesting look at building a new squad:
NRL 2021: Brisbane expansion - how to manage salary cap - NRL'
Good readAn interesting look at building a new squad:
NRL 2021: Brisbane expansion - how to manage salary cap - NRL'
Advertising, inhouse Channel Promotions, more use of suncorp/derbies at larger capacity every week (not just fortnightly) all dependant if that team is doing well, inaugural new club merchandiseHow exactly is a second brisbane team worth $50mill a year to the nrl? Are they really suggesting that the extra 50k or so viewers in brisbane it brings to fta once a week, when they are on, is going to be worth $50mill extra a year on the fta deal?
Advertising, inhouse Channel Promotions, more use of suncorp/derbies at larger capacity every week (not just fortnightly) all dependant if that team is doing well, inaugural new club merchandise
Advertising, inhouse Channel Promotions, more use of suncorp/derbies at larger capacity every week (not just fortnightly) all dependant if that team is doing well, inaugural new club merchandise
Guess we'll have find out? Have a bit of faith PR, maybe wa gets a real chance at making itself as the 18-20th licencehow will that generate revenue for the nrl? Club and tv maybe but won’t bring any money to the nrl. $50mill a year is a sht load of money with no extra content to sell.
Guess we'll have find out? Have a bit of faith PR, maybe wa gets a real chance at making itself as the 18-20th licence
How exactly is a second brisbane team worth $50mill a year to the nrl? Are they really suggesting that the extra 50k or so viewers in brisbane it brings to fta once a week, when they are on, is going to be worth $50mill extra a year on the fta deal?
So it would seem the NRL has a proper Pacific strategy now. Another team in NZ, assuming Wellington, would really focus the comp in East Coast Australia/NZ/Islands.
It would have to be Auckland, division of Mount smart stadium and a game every weekend, not fortnightly, creating a inner city derby of warriors vs NZ2, also each team can travel for a few home games to Christchurch, Wellington, Hamilton etc, its the same strategy as brisbane 2 out of suncorpis there any demand in NZ for a 2nd team?
from my trips to Wellington they don't seem too passionate about sports... even Rugby.
Christchurch seems like a better bet, but it's not exactly a large city. Perth would be at least 3/4 times its size. You are not increasing your potential TV viewers by a lot.
is there any demand in NZ for a 2nd team?
from my trips to Wellington they don't seem too passionate about sports... even Rugby.
Christchurch seems like a better bet, but it's not exactly a large city. Perth would be at least 3/4 times its size. You are not increasing your potential TV viewers by a lot.
NZ 4-5m people. That's the number you should be focusing on. Islands of Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and Cooks all going there for opportunity too.perth 2.2 million, Christchurch 400k. Of course it makes sense to the nrl lol.
perth 2.2 million, Christchurch 400k. Of course it makes sense to the nrl lol.
No to mention that NZ has 24,000 registered players, and 142 registered clubs. I'm gathering that is a few more than WA.NZ 4-5m people. That's the number you should be focusing on. Islands of Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and Cooks all going there for opportunity too.