It's an interesting scenario IF (maybe a big if) all Perth plans completely fail.In the unlikely event the libs win the wa election and don’t follow through on 350 million in stadium funding then potentially Perth get brushed and nz2 will be team 19 and Ipswich team 20
Bears might miss out in that scenario but the nrl needs 20 teams for tv content
PNG and Perth took way longer to sort outIt's an interesting scenario IF (maybe a big if) all Perth plans completely fail.
The assumption that the NRL "needs 29 teams" may not be correct in that scenario - PNG takes us to 18 teams and a 9th game per weekend, which is already more content to take to networks.
Also, the comment that "(team 20) may not be done in this broadcast cycle" is intriguing.
Does this mean the deal they're about to negotiate could well be for 9 games during that whole deal's duration? Well, then what's stopping them just adding PNG & pushing back everything else to the FOLLOWING deal?
Sure that's hideously conservative - and would be an epic backtrack.. but if Perth collapses & the existing SEQ teams dig their heels in regarding another team there, that just leaves NZ 2 that could come in as team 19.
Would they consider THAT then leaving team 20 open to decide later...? Or just park 19 AND 20 for later?
If nz2 stops the sky deal being cut at all it will be worth itId say its very likely that if Perth falls over they will stick to 18 teams until 2032 ish.
Perth was always going to be club 18 due to what it offers in both Govt $ investment for the game in WA and Tv value to Australian broadcasters, PNG is purely happening because of Govt intervention, not due to any NRL strategy. I get the sense NZ2 was the 'we need another club so we arent stuck on 19 now PNG is happening' option. Like Wb said if SKY NZ offer to double the current deal then it may get fast tracked, but that seems highly unlikely. Brisabne3 will be the safety net if PNG fails in a decades time when the money runs out.
You raise good points - most importantly about there not being a need for Brisbane 3 while the Dolphins need some time (and it gives the Broncos & Titans a window to sort their houses out too).. BUT the commercial/broadcaster pressure appears to be there for more SEQ "product".. so it's a fine balancing act between that & existing clubs' self interest.PNG and Perth took way longer to sort out
Nrl wants to sort out tv deal by mid year and Perth won’t be announced until march so five months delayed
Nz tv deal also expires 2027 so they will be talking to sky nz to see what the next tv deal looks like and if two teams stacks up
After union got a large price cut perhaps the nrl wants to ensure their deal doesn’t get cut before adding another team
If W.A. falls over nz2 would be favs for team 19
There really no need for Brisbane 3 just yet the dolphins need a while to grow
how do you figure? Nz2 will cost $20mill plus extra travel for clubs and refs. If the NZ deal doesnt go up by that much (assuming its largely worthless to have a NZ club as club 19 to Australian tv) then why would the NRL lose money on them?If nz2 stops the sky deal being cut at all it will be worth it
Best case scenario is a rise to 45 million
how do you figure? Nz2 will cost $20mill plus extra travel for clubs and refs. If the NZ deal doesnt go up by that much (assuming its largely worthless to have a NZ club as club 19 to Australian tv) then why would the NRL lose money on them?
If there was one place were copping a minor loss on investment, assuming the Sky deal stays the same or only goes up marginally, it would be in NZ, specifically South Island NZ with their flash new stadium.how do you figure? Nz2 will cost $20mill plus extra travel for clubs and refs. If the NZ deal doesnt go up by that much (assuming its largely worthless to have a NZ club as club 19 to Australian tv) then why would the NRL lose money on them?
Dont disagree and there are plenty in the plus column for having more NZ NRL clubs, but this is the $ driven NRL. Its unlikely they will bring in another club at a financial loss given the culture at NRLHQ.If there was one place were copping a minor loss on investment, assuming the Sky deal stays the same or only goes up marginally, it would be in NZ, specifically South Island NZ with their flash new stadium.
Opportunity for massive new pathways (short-term), further eating into union territory (short to medium), possibly weakening the AB`s (medium to long), all upside for League and downside for union.
He's a premiership winner leading for the front, if that doesn't lift the troops around him not will. AFB waited like an outside back to take the cream and get all the credit, Johnson too.
Jfh will give far more than afb did
Should be captain too
His metres on early tackles are valuable af
I think you'll find more kiwi expats watching RL than West Australians... a kiwi team is more valuable to Australian broadcasting than West Australia.Id say its very likely that if Perth falls over they will stick to 18 teams until 2032 ish.
Perth was always going to be club 18 due to what it offers in both Govt $ investment for the game in WA and Tv value to Australian broadcasters, PNG is purely happening because of Govt intervention, not due to any NRL strategy. I get the sense NZ2 was the 'we need another club so we arent stuck on 19 now PNG is happening' option. Like Wb said if SKY NZ offer to double the current deal then it may get fast tracked, but that seems highly unlikely. Brisabne3 will be the safety net if PNG fails in a decades time when the money runs out.