The valid point that ABC is trying to raise is the 'business' of sport is where the future of the NRL lies.
If the game is to continue, the business must succeed. No matter how sh*t the AFL is, how crap a game it is, how awful it is - If it is the only sport on TV then people will watch it. If it is the only winter sport in school, it will be played. If it is the only sport being played at a national level, it will be sponsored. This is what they're aiming for.
The NRL needs to recognise this. We have a sport that is better to play than AFL, better to watch and inherently is a better 'product'. The Independent Commission needs to be brought in so the NRL can have a good hard look at what is going on and make some progressive changes. If 100 kids are given the opportunity to play AFL in Parramatta, then some are going to take it. Maybe only 4 or 5, but it's still more than I want playing the game a heartland of Sydney Rugby League.
The NRL needs to start addressing major issues in the sport. Yes, who cares if Israelite and K.Hunt sell their soul from a player point of view - They're pricks and they aren't worth the trouble. But from a marketing and brand point of view - It is essentially brand building and publicity driving. The more articles the AFL have, the more people will read about the AFL and potentially watch a game - Exactly what they want.
Whilst I despise the capitalism in the game today, there needs to be some smart cookies at the top protecting our interests and ensuring we're producing the best Rugby League possible and doing so at a national level.
The sooner we get an independent commission acting in the best interests of the game, the sooner we will see Rugby League really take off.