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Nrl equity built up so fast afl has had 30 years o financial stability to do it
The AFL didnt really have much in equity until 1998 when Seven gave them extra money for first and last rights bidding, and when it sold Waverly Park in 2001, and then in 2002 when it signed the 500m tv deal.
The NRL has done good with profit but retained a lot of it cash, without much in other actual assets.
Its also worth noting that while the NRL has had great growth in Equity in terms of percentage increase its been matched or beaten by the AFL in real terms
Year | AFL Equity | NRL Equity | Gap |
2012 | 105.385 | 19.349 | 86.036 |
2013 | 123.218 | 64.691 | 58.527 |
2014 | 136.558 | 84.923 | 51.635 |
2015 | 140.206 | 66.269 | 73.937 |
2016 | 124.751 | 57.26 | 67.491 |
2017 | 185.095 | 51.078 | 134.017 |
2018 | 210.969 | 91.679 | 119.29 |
2019 | 238.827 | 120.662 | 118.165 |
2020 | 230.449 | 95.92 | 134.529 |
2021 | 200.962 | 138.977 | 61.985 |
2022 | 314.239 | 201.88 | 112.359 |
concerning so much afl equity is from government grants whilst the nrl was generated from its own activity
Its not concerning at all - that cash injection will be worth plenty to an asset that has depreciated in book value - and will be entirely unencumbered financially soon.