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The Las Vegas Thread

Harry O

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Hospitality sales at $1050 per person are going very well
The table, with figures in Australian dollars, ranks the Sydney Roosters rugby league football team as the second most valuable in the world with a value of $6.54 billion behind the USA Dallas Cowboys NFL club ($7.11 billion)
Only the high society Roosters fans can afford those ridiculous prices, the club thats worth over 6 billion dollars lol
 

Canard

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The table, with figures in Australian dollars, ranks the Sydney Roosters rugby league football team as the second most valuable in the world with a value of $6.54 billion behind the USA Dallas Cowboys NFL club ($7.11 billion)
Only the high society Roosters fans can afford those ridiculous prices, the club thats worth over 6 billion dollars lol
What is this shit? And why are AFL fans like you and @Wb1234 so obsessed with RL?
 

Wb1234

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If they consistently sell this out then the next five year deal willl be for considerably more money

this event could become like magic or on the road origin games which generate profits of ten million pa

abdo has been a gun in inventing these events which generate profits back to the game even the fumblers are copying
 

NRLMad

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If they consistently sell this out then the next five year deal willl be for considerably more money

this event could become like magic or on the road origin games which generate profits of ten million pa

abdo has been a gun in inventing these events which generate profits back to the game even the fumblers are copying
What are the current ticket sales looking like? I heard 20k the other day…
 

Maximus

Coach
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The Supr bowl is 2 weeks before the Vegas double header.. does the nrl pay for an Ad during super bowl??
Super expensive.. but could also but Super worth it.. Literally ALL of the US would then be aware of the NRL..

A 30 sec ad costs $7m. What benefit would the extra $7m cost bring?
 

Maximus

Coach
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The attention of 320 million people .

And? What actual benefits?

Is it going to drive more ticket sales? Maybe, but certainly not $7m worth. Is it going to get more viewers for the Vegas game? Maybe but unless the tv deal is based on amount of viewers, that won't bring any additional benefit. Is it going to add extra viewers for regular NRL games? The time zone issues remain a problem no matter how much we spend on ads.

Businesses spend money on the ads to drive consumers to spend money on their products, not just to say "hey, we exist".
 

RedVee_8

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And? What actual benefits?

Is it going to drive more ticket sales? Maybe, but certainly not $7m worth. Is it going to get more viewers for the Vegas game? Maybe but unless the tv deal is based on amount of viewers, that won't bring any additional benefit. Is it going to add extra viewers for regular NRL games? The time zone issues remain a problem no matter how much we spend on ads.

Businesses spend money on the ads to drive consumers to spend money on their products, not just to say "hey, we exist".
True… but first they need to know we exist
 

Gobsmacked

Bench
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And? What actual benefits?

Is it going to drive more ticket sales? Maybe, but certainly not $7m worth. Is it going to get more viewers for the Vegas game? Maybe but unless the tv deal is based on amount of viewers, that won't bring any additional benefit. Is it going to add extra viewers for regular NRL games? The time zone issues remain a problem no matter how much we spend on ads.

Businesses spend money on the ads to drive consumers to spend money on their products, not just to say "hey, we exist".
This is rather comical.
Since when did advertising become controversial?
The only difference is the size and scope. Sure let's debate the size and scope but not going to entertain an argument on whether or not to advertise...

Advertising is best directed at your target audience, the Super bowl fits the bill. A big spend! 7 million! But there's a reason it's so expensive.. it'll reach 100 million viewers! If the ad is good enough to entice 1% to watch on TV, we have 1 million viewers of the NRL across the states.. that'll get a decent TV deal and you'll make it back and then some..
Coca-Cola says hi.
 
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