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RL independence day arrives - NRL Independent Commission announced

adamkungl

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A good TV deal, with the money fairly distributed.

A plan on expansion - and not just the next round.

An increased focus on international rugby league.

Give me these three things and I'll be happy with the IC.

Some of the things i've seen "Can't wait for the IC to sort this out" comments about in the last couple of years:

-referee mistakes
-McIntyre system
-salary cap rules
-Roosters not punishing Todd Carney enough
 
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Some of the things i've seen "Can't wait for the IC to sort this out" comments about in the last couple of years:

-referee mistakes
-McIntyre system
-salary cap rules
-Roosters not punishing Todd Carney enough

None of these things should be IC problems.

Specific subcommittees - coaches, CEOs, players, NRL employees - should be assigned to deal with issues such as these.

The IC will need to deal with strategic, big ticket issues. They will provide guidance for the game while Gallop and the NRL take care of day-to-day issues such as referees and discipline.

I can see the IC maybe taking a look at the salary cap and Finals system, but this would only be in the context of a word or two in the ears of those assigned to deal with each issue.
 

El Diablo

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http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-new...mission-ushers-in-new-era-20120209-1ruke.html

Rugby league commission ushers in new era
Ian McCullough
February 9, 2012 - 6:39PM

AAP

After more than three years of speculation, hand-wringing and boardroom wranglings, the long-awaited Australian Rugby League Commission will finally see the light of day on Friday.

New chairman, Queenslander John Grant, a member of the 1972 Kangaroos World Cup team, will launch the commission at the code's new Moore Park headquarters on a historic day for rugby league in Australia.

NRL chief executive David Gallop will continue in a similar role alongside Grant, with seven other commission members made up of heavyweights from the world of business, education and advertising.

The new commission will see the dissolution of the current ARL and officially mark the end of News Limited's involvement in the running of the game.

The ARL will hold its final meeting at 8.30 (AEST) on Friday morning to officially dissolve the body.

The new commission will be unveiled at a media conference fronted by Grant 11.30am (AEST) - just under three weeks' before the start of the 2012 NRL season.

It will take control of the game at a critical time, with television, internet and sponsorship deals all expiring at the end of the season.

Gary Pemberton, the man widely credited with securing record broadcasting rights for the Sydney Olympics, is on the new board and likely to be entrusted with securing a new lucrative TV deal.

He will be pushing to secure an agreement that is close to the $1.25 billion pocketed by the AFL last year.

However, that task will be severely tested in the wake of last week's High Court decision to allow Optus to show delayed AFL highlights on their handsets, which is in direct competition to Telstra's exclusive contract worth $153m over five years.

The NRL were looking for a similar deal and there are now concerns they could be sold short again.

Pemberton will be joined on the commission by Harris Farm founder and chairwoman Catherine Harris; brand strategist Ian Elliot and business heavyweights Peter Gregg and Jeremy Sutcliffe.

Highly-respected indigenous educationalist Dr Chris Sarra - Queensland's Australian of the Year in 2009 and a key figure in the Indigenous All Stars concept - is also on board along with former NSW skipper Wayne Pearce.

The end of the current ARL will not affect the NSWRL and QRL, who will continue to oversee representative sides in their respective states.

The Country Rugby League will merge with the NSWRL and be based at the new HQ in Sydney.
 

Lockyer4President!

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The Country Rugby League will merge with the NSWRL and be based at the new HQ in Sydney.

I must've missed when this was announced, last I heard they were just discussing it and it was causing some fuss.
 

Tommax25

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Can someone explain this to me? The part about the internet money? So $150million of AFL's 1.25 billion is internet that is worthless with that ruling. I read somewhere that Telstra will still be paying it, regardless of appeals failing? If thats the case and I was the NRL I would say well you are paying the AFL $150 for internet rights, we deserve it too, if its good for AFL to get paid for nothing its good for us.
 

sensesmaybenumbed

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Can someone explain this to me? The part about the internet money? So $150million of AFL's 1.25 billion is internet that is worthless with that ruling. I read somewhere that Telstra will still be paying it, regardless of appeals failing? If thats the case and I was the NRL I would say well you are paying the AFL $150 for internet rights, we deserve it too, if its good for AFL to get paid for nothing its good for us.

Telstra has decided to honour a contract that was signed before the ruling of the courts.

Now the goalposts have been moved and this changes the way these things can be used on the net - hence the uncertainty about how to get the cash for online rights.
 

nqboy

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Anyone seen anything on how much the ICers are to be paid?

Is it a full time job, are they on call or is it a board meeting once a month typ arrangment with and honorarium granted?
 

beave

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Probably a can of coke and 2 tiger pies from Harry's down at Wooloomooloo...........
 

adamkungl

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Nothing will change.

Incorrect - even if they continue to be standard, short-sighted RL admins like we've known for 100 years, the competition will have more cash than ever before due to News Ltds exit and the streamlining of governing bodies.
 

Canard

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Its a big deal, as Rachel Hunter used to say "It wont happen over night..."

Not having News siphoning money out of the game is a big deal and means the right steps can be taken, theres going to be lumps along the way but its much better scenario than what came before.

On a side note, the Murdoch fishwraps used to go League like a wounded bull before, imagine them now that they are "unchained" so to speak?
 

adamkungl

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On a side note, the Murdoch fishwraps used to go League like a wounded bull before, imagine them now that they are "unchained" so to speak?

The conspiracy theorists among us would say they were trying to keep the $ value of the game under control to avoid paying more...
 

Parra

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How does the news ltd siphon stop? One of the conditions to set up the new body was the continued funding of Melbourne. Apparently this was where the money news took was being sent anyway.

And News retain first and last TV bidding rights right through to 2027 now. Much longer than the NRL deal.

This set-up has guaranteed News interests for a generation.
 

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