NRL ramps up Super League bid
The NRL’s push to take over the UK-based Super League is about to go to another level.
NRL chief executive
Andrew Abdo is heading to the UK to make it happen. The offer won’t be astronomical, but it will involve covering the teams’ salary caps and evening out the playing talent.
The NRL will need someone to run its interests over there.
Blake Sollyhas formerly worked in the UK, but he is working in a job he loves as South Sydney chief executive.
There are two reasons the NRL wants to take over the competition: one is to make sure the game is run better and survives; the other is to get subscribers for its NRL game pass. The NRL believes there is a potential million new subscribers for its app in the UK and Europe.
The NRL would also use it as part of its TV rights negotiations, as it would allow it to offer a world-wide deal.
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