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No Australian tv deal yet!

Perth Red

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It’s less than six months until the rescheduled 2021 World Cup kicks off in the UK, and still no television broadcast deal for Australia has been secured.

The tournament, pushed back a year from 2021 after the Kangaroos and Kiwis pulled out, officially begins on October 15 when England face Samoa at St James’ Park in Newcastle. All 61 games of the men’s, women’s and wheelchair games will be shown by the BBC in the UK, either on their free-to-air TV channels or via their associated digital platforms.

In New Zealand, the World Cup will be broadcast by Spark Sport, instead of Sky TV. And in Papua New Guinea, commercial TV station EM TV has the rights.

But in Australia, the biggest TV market in the world for rugby league, has remained eerily quiet.

Everything Rugby League approached the World Cup organisers earlier this month to ask about the Aussie rights to the World Cup and was told “conversions are ongoing”.
According to reports by Fairfax Media, the Australian broadcast rights had originally been sold for $5 million to Sports Flick, a start-up pay-per-view streaming service. But that deal fell apart last year when Sports Flick collapsed amid allegations of fraud and intense legal battles.

World Cup organisers never received the money from Sports Flick, and had to start from scratch looking for a new broadcast partner.

One source told Everything Rugby League recently: “There was a deal but it was undone due to circumstances not in their doing. The organisers had to go back to start, hence the timeline. There’s options, they’re just making the right choice for the game.”
Channel Nine and Fox Sports, the two main broadcasters of the NRL down under, have shown little interest in the international game. All they care about is the NRL. Most of the newspaper media in Sydney and Brisbane is the same. The NRL is king, queen, prince and princess. International footy is the fourth cousin.
Considering the timezone challenges, and being out of season in October
and November, it won’t be easy to secure an Australian broadcaster for the World Cup. However, it is vital and hugely important.

The sport not only needs the money that those rights generate, it also needs a quality broadcaster who will treat the tournament with the respect and care it deserves. It is no mean feat, but at the same time, the clock is ticking.

 

Jim from Oz

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It is all quite unbelievable but indicative of the ignorance of the NRL and channel 9 and Fox sports that they can’t see the massive potential of international rugby league.
 
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Damn, looks like I'll have to get Spark Sport.

Australia has a weird attitude to International RL. It's got better and better in the last 17 years and their interest has declined. The Kangaroos aren't so mighty anymore, and I guess people in Aus can't handle that.
 

Coastbloke

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This just further emphasises that Channel Nein is NOT IN THE LEAST the "home of rugby league." I can imagine Gus has some influence here.

In 2013 the Seven Network signed up for the rights. I'd say Foxtel will finally sign up, but the Cup needs a FTA supporter..
 

Jim from Oz

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This just further emphasises that Channel Nein is NOT IN THE LEAST the "home of rugby league." I can imagine Gus has some influence here.

In 2013 the Seven Network signed up for the rights. I'd say Foxtel will finally sign up, but the Cup needs a FTA supporter..
Channel Seven also covered the 2017 event
 

Fangs

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Why would 9 want the rights when they have that Lego TV show and mafs?

Wide world of horseshit for many moons now.
 

Wb1234

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It is all quite unbelievable but indicative of the ignorance of the NRL and channel 9 and Fox sports that they can’t see the massive potential of international rugby league.
The nrl isn’t trying to sell these tv rights whats it got to do with them
 

The Great Dane

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Australia has a weird attitude to International RL. It's got better and better in the last 17 years and their interest has declined. The Kangaroos aren't so mighty anymore, and I guess people in Aus can't handle that.
That's easy to answer.

Most of International RL's growth over the last decade has been smoke and mirrors. Not genuine growth of the sport in each respective nation, but a simple reshuffling of what nations the pre-existing talent pool was eligible to represent.

What has resulted is you've ended up with a better average quality of the product on the field, but the vast majority of the players are Aussies, Kiwis, and Poms in drag, instead of the development of genuine star players from the other nations, and all of those players play in the NRL or SL.

As a result of those circumstances there isn't a single player that's a household name in Australia that isn't playing in the NRL, and as a result international competitions biggest draw card in other sports; the rare opportunity to see star players from around world and in a competition between the best of the best, is totally irrelevant from Australia's point of view. As far as the average punter is concerned they already see that in the NRL and SOO.

What you can actually do to change those circumstances is highly debatable, but having 'yeah nah, I'm definitely a Tongan mate' style players in every competitive international team aside from the big three, and loosening selection standards for SOO as well (but that's a bit of a tangent), isn't helping.
 

Perth Red

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The nrl isn’t trying to sell these tv rights whats it got to do with them
You’d hope they’d help advocate and open some doors Ffs. It’s their fanbase that will lose out otherwise.,

ch7 done a great job in the past, hopefully they’ll come to the Party at the 11th hour.
 

Wb1234

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You’d hope they’d help advocate and open some doors Ffs. It’s their fanbase that will lose out otherwise.,

ch7 done a great job in the past, hopefully they’ll come to the Party at the 11th hour.You’d hope they’d help advocate and open some doors Ffs. It’s their fanbase that will lose out otherwise.,
ch7 done a great job in the past, hopefully they’ll come to the Party at the 11th hour.
If seven don’t offer more money then foxtel will get it for cheap. The ratings were decent last time too.

the most likely is seven and fox combined like last time
 

yakstorm

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Fox Sports / Stan / Paramount / Amazon / etc can't put the entire World Cup behind a paywall. Kangaroo matches and the RLWC Final are still protected under the anti-siphoning, so must be accessible to everyone via a free medium.

The majority of the World Cup going on Paramount or Stan Sports would be terrible for exposure. Both services have very small market penetration, meaning only the Roos matches on 10 or 9 respectively would get any audiences of note.

If someone like 7 doesn't bid again, Fox Sports + Kayo Freebies would be the best of a bad outcome. At least Kayo has a large RL fan base and does get strong reach these days.

Whilst its terrible that an Australian deal hasn't been sorted, I'm glad the Sports Flick deal fell through. Imagine the tournament being relegated to an unknown hidden away website only service in Rugby League's largest market?
 

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