Boards should be noses in, fingers out.The nrl has a full time and highly paid ceo who reports to the board
vlandys of chairman of the board which is a different role he has for racing nsw where he is ceo
people are too stupid to know the difference
Maybe you should google who else is on the arlc board then have a look at their prior experienceBoards should be noses in, fingers out.
Vlandys thinks he's CEO, chairman and head referee lol
Vegas could very well be a good move and some element of gambling sponsorship or whatever could be part of that ...
That could very well make the Vegas expedition a break-even adventure with the upside of growing the game. No doubting that.
Just that the maths dividing the overall size of the gambling industry in America, and saying that this can lead to x amount for the NRL ... are using Australian maths which don't make sense in America.
But V'Landys has specifically said that the wagering revenue to the NRL could double whatever subscription revenue is already generated (which he has already quoted as 3 million Americans, which is ridiculous). He's said it could be worth tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of dollars.
But lets ignore that aside and assume there's an average American fan who buys an NRL subscription because they love the game, and they want to gamble on it, because they're a night shift worker or whatever.
How exactly is that individual's decision to do that going to flow to revenue to the NRL?
Will their viewership be worth so much that US based gambling advertisers start advertising on US-based NRL broadcasts?
Is the value of NRL logos and datas so great that bookmakers will pay the NRL directly for it?
Even if the NRL can find a niche in America, it's not going to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
For instance - the Bundesliga soccer league - in a better time zone for Americans, with more interest, with more familiarity, with more gambling, gets $30 million per year from ESPN to broadcast in America. Obviously it's a fraction of La Liga and the EPL in America, but that's the frame of reference we've got to work with here.
I have no doubt that there's a lot of good work being done behind the scenes to make it a viable move, but to spout that hundreds of millions or whatever is going to be gained by gambling revenue or TV subscriptions has no basis in reality or whatever.
The nrl will be working with that new gambling thing news ltd and Matty tripp set up amongst others
It was rumoured vlandys was going to leave the nrl and take up a leadership roleYou mean this one?
Who’s to blame for News Corp’s $75m gambling problem?
The launch of gambling start-up Betr was supposed to be the next strategic play for News Corp. Just four months after launch and $75 million later, it was out.www.afr.com
It was rumoured vlandys was going to leave the nrl and take up a leadership role
this gambling thing has been on the cards for ages
Matt Tripp has made his fortune from it and storm players were even allowed to buy shares in one of the business
Betting agency’s $40m payout for Penrith premiership believed to be largest in Australian history | Gambling | The Guardian
News Corp-backed Betr attracted controversy last year when it offered 100-1 odds on the 2023 NRL and AFL grand final winners, as well as other sportsamp.theguardian.com
He seems pretty happy with how many customers it has
Newscorp already divested from Betr at a huge loss if reports are correct.
I think you're confused. AFL is going to Bendigo at best.Haha we are going to vegas because we have a connection in a betting company owned by a vegas outfit.
So Rugba League under Vlandys
Vegas could very well be a good move and some element of gambling sponsorship or whatever could be part of that ...
That could very well make the Vegas expedition a break-even adventure with the upside of growing the game. No doubting that.
Just that the maths dividing the overall size of the gambling industry in America, and saying that this can lead to x amount for the NRL ... are using Australian maths which don't make sense in America.
But V'Landys has specifically said that the wagering revenue to the NRL could double whatever subscription revenue is already generated (which he has already quoted as 3 million Americans, which is ridiculous). He's said it could be worth tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of dollars.
But lets ignore that aside and assume there's an average American fan who buys an NRL subscription because they love the game, and they want to gamble on it, because they're a night shift worker or whatever.
How exactly is that individual's decision to do that going to flow to revenue to the NRL?
Will their viewership be worth so much that US based gambling advertisers start advertising on US-based NRL broadcasts?
Is the value of NRL logos and datas so great that bookmakers will pay the NRL directly for it?
Even if the NRL can find a niche in America, it's not going to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
For instance - the Bundesliga soccer league - in a better time zone for Americans, with more interest, with more familiarity, with more gambling, gets $30 million per year from ESPN to broadcast in America. Obviously it's a fraction of La Liga and the EPL in America, but that's the frame of reference we've got to work with here.
I have no doubt that there's a lot of good work being done behind the scenes to make it a viable move, but to spout that hundreds of millions or whatever is going to be gained by gambling revenue or TV subscriptions has no basis in reality or whatever.
Haha we are going to vegas because we have a connection in a betting company owned by a vegas outfit.
So Rugba League under Vlandys
We talking about Mike Cannon-Brookes?So the Souffs part owner who also part owns the Utah Jazz has no idea about the US Market?
That is just one of a few people in the game with a decent knowledge of both markets
A two minute google search showed links to a las Vegas betting companyHaha we are going to vegas because we have a connection in a betting company owned by a vegas outfit.
So Rugba League under Vlandys