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ARL Commission chairman Peter V'landys has unleashed on the AFL for its "laughable" suggestion that the NRL gave up $300 million on its revised TV deal with Nine and Foxtel.
V'landys' comments came after the AFL reportedly notified its stakeholders of the discount the NRL had given its broadcasters before settling on its own revised broadcast deal last week.
However, in a stinging rebuke, V'landys told the Herald Sun that the AFL's claims were merely "fictional".
"I'm disappointed that they feel they need to make up figures," he said.
Peter V'landys is not impressed with the AFL telling its stakeholders what the NRL gave up to broadcasters (Sydney Morning Herald)
"Nobody knows our figures because we've kept them commercially in-confidence.
"But looking at their figures, if they have given up $150 million, we have done substantially better than them.
"And if they knew the real figures, they'd be stopping the comparisons very quickly, because it doesn't help them.
"I think they have had a dose of reality."
While the AFL was able to renew its free-to-air deal with Seven through 2024, a deal is yet to be done with Foxtel, and V'landys declared that the AFL had made a "massive mistake" in that regard.
In comparison to the AFL, the NRL has extended its deal with Foxtel through 2027.
"What the AFL don't tell you is that the majority of revenue for both the NRL and the AFL comes from Foxtel and it was important for us at the NRL to get the major partner done first and foremost," he said.
"That's the one we rely on most. It's given us security of revenues for another seven years.
"We have a deal that secures our future and I think the AFL have made a massive mistake by not getting Foxtel over the line."
There has been a fair amount of cross-code sparring during both the AFL and NRL's respective hiatuses, and V'landys said AFL figures had a "fascination" with the NRL.
"I have never dwelt into their business, I've never made a comment about their business unless someone asked me a question, yet they have this fascination with our business," he said.
"The AFL should concentrate on itself and not worry about other businesses.
"I don't worry about them. I'm focused on getting the best deal for the NRL.
"For them to go out and say such fiction without knowing is a concern about them more so than us."
ARL Commission chairman Peter V'landys has unleashed on the AFL for its "laughable" suggestion that the NRL gave up $300 million on its revised TV deal with Nine and Foxtel.
V'landys' comments came after the AFL reportedly notified its stakeholders of the discount the NRL had given its broadcasters before settling on its own revised broadcast deal last week.
However, in a stinging rebuke, V'landys told the Herald Sun that the AFL's claims were merely "fictional".
"I'm disappointed that they feel they need to make up figures," he said.
Peter V'landys is not impressed with the AFL telling its stakeholders what the NRL gave up to broadcasters (Sydney Morning Herald)
"Nobody knows our figures because we've kept them commercially in-confidence.
"But looking at their figures, if they have given up $150 million, we have done substantially better than them.
"And if they knew the real figures, they'd be stopping the comparisons very quickly, because it doesn't help them.
"I think they have had a dose of reality."
While the AFL was able to renew its free-to-air deal with Seven through 2024, a deal is yet to be done with Foxtel, and V'landys declared that the AFL had made a "massive mistake" in that regard.
In comparison to the AFL, the NRL has extended its deal with Foxtel through 2027.
"What the AFL don't tell you is that the majority of revenue for both the NRL and the AFL comes from Foxtel and it was important for us at the NRL to get the major partner done first and foremost," he said.
"That's the one we rely on most. It's given us security of revenues for another seven years.
"We have a deal that secures our future and I think the AFL have made a massive mistake by not getting Foxtel over the line."
There has been a fair amount of cross-code sparring during both the AFL and NRL's respective hiatuses, and V'landys said AFL figures had a "fascination" with the NRL.
"I have never dwelt into their business, I've never made a comment about their business unless someone asked me a question, yet they have this fascination with our business," he said.
"The AFL should concentrate on itself and not worry about other businesses.
"I don't worry about them. I'm focused on getting the best deal for the NRL.
"For them to go out and say such fiction without knowing is a concern about them more so than us."
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