Cons (of NZ2)
- Business case.
- Where to base the team? personally think the best option is Christchurch at the brand new stadium of 25k.
- TV rights ? What value would SKY NZ place on a second NZ team. It won't have that much traction as far as OZ media values go. Who knows by 2025 and growth of streaming etc.. could have some new players in the market.
I think there may be an appetite from Spark Sport once the current Sky contract is up for renewal.
Any change in Pay-TV rights holder here would necessarily mean a change in FTA rights too, given that Prime (the NZ FTA network that currently screens NRL) is owned by Sky.
Recently Spark Sport cut a deal to simulcast selected international cricket matches on TVNZ One, so I suspect if they get the NRL rights there may be a FTA component on TVNZ (either One, Two or Duke).
That could be great for the profile of the game, because the current coverage on Prime is pretty dire.
For example, this weekend we have 2 games on Prime:
Friday night's Manly v St George-Illawarra game (live kickoff 8pm Friday night) will be on Prime at 2pm Saturday afternoon - 18 hours later.
Saturday's Warriors v Raiders game (live kickoff on Sky at 5pm Saturday) will be on Prime at 12:30 AM Sunday morning - "only" 7.5 hours later, but in an atrocious graveyard timeslot.
This is what FTA sport looks like in a completely deregulated broadcasting market. No anti-syphoning rules, no ownership restrictions, just simply the goodwill of rights-holders to rely on.
If a new deal also means better FTA coverage, the game's profile will really take off over here.