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Simple question Wb1234, how did you come up with the ARL could get more than $20m pa for the event in the future?
Who cares even 5 or 10 would be nuts, not to mention the 6 weeks of publicity dominating the start to the season overshadowing anything any other code can offer and making one in particular looking particularly insular and unloved anywhere but in a couple of small states in Oz.
 

Vlad59

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Who cares even 5 or 10 would be nuts, not to mention the 6 weeks of publicity dominating the start to the season overshadowing anything any other code can offer and making one in particular looking particularly insular and unloved anywhere but in a couple of small states in Oz.
Defending your lil mate again?
 

nko11

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Exactly

Not out of the realms for the nrl to get paid 20 million plus pa for the event

They can even get other cities like la bidding against Vegas
Las Vegas spent $60 million to get the Super Bowl. So I think $20 million might be a bit of an overestimation. There's a few moving parts, Super Bowl would bring in much larger amounts of high net-worth individuals. But the NRL would likely bring in longer staying attendees. But it wouldn't be close to a 1/3 of the Super Bowl. The publicity for Vegas in it's domestic market probably accounts for over 50% of this figure. Something the NRL won't be able to reproduce.

We're working within an approximate $7 million budget for the event though. Every bit of contribution to getting this event to break-even is important. Once it's breaking even, the NRL gets the potential benefits (uplift in broadcast, sponsorship and gambling revenues) without or with very little financial risk.
 

Vlad59

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Las Vegas spent $60 million to get the Super Bowl. So I think $20 million might be a bit of an overestimation. There's a few moving parts, Super Bowl would bring in much larger amounts of high net-worth individuals. But the NRL would likely bring in longer staying attendees. But it wouldn't be close to a 1/3 of the Super Bowl. The publicity for Vegas in it's domestic market probably accounts for over 50% of this figure. Something the NRL won't be able to reproduce.

We're working within an approximate $7 million budget for the event though. Every bit of contribution to getting this event to break-even is important. Once it's breaking even, the NRL gets the potential benefits (uplift in broadcast, sponsorship and gambling revenues) without or with very little financial risk.
Healthy dose of realism there.
 

Wb1234

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Las Vegas spent $60 million to get the Super Bowl. So I think $20 million might be a bit of an overestimation. There's a few moving parts, Super Bowl would bring in much larger amounts of high net-worth individuals. But the NRL would likely bring in longer staying attendees. But it wouldn't be close to a 1/3 of the Super Bowl. The publicity for Vegas in it's domestic market probably accounts for over 50% of this figure. Something the NRL won't be able to reproduce.

We're working within an approximate $7 million budget for the event though. Every bit of contribution to getting this event to break-even is important. Once it's breaking even, the NRL gets the potential benefits (uplift in broadcast, sponsorship and gambling revenues) without or with very little financial risk.
If it’s selling out after five years there’s also the potential to get other cities to bid

And the cost of the season launch which is saved should come off the Vegas figure
 

Trifili13

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Who cares even 5 or 10 would be nuts, not to mention the 6 weeks of publicity dominating the start to the season overshadowing anything any other code can offer and making one in particular looking particularly insular and unloved anywhere but in a couple of small states in Oz.
Personally, even if it breaks even and creates publicity for the game of rugby league, that's great. I asked a simple question of how he came up with $20m. Surely Wb1234 must have based it off something so should be simple to answer or did he just make up a number?

Also, why are you mentioning that it overshadows what the AFL or any other code can offer? What has that got to do with the question I posed?
 

Vlad59

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Personally, even if it breaks even and creates publicity for the game of rugby league, that's great. I asked a simple question of how he came up with $20m. Surely Wb1234 must have based it off something so should be simple to answer or did he just make up a number?

Also, why are you mentioning that it overshadows what the AFL or any other code can offer? What has that got to do with the question I posed?
He takes any criticism implied or otherwise of WB very personally.
 

yakstorm

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It's most likely just wishful thinking. As @nko11 outlined, LVCVA would not pay $20m for the NRL based upon what they have paid for other much bigger events (ie. Super Bowl).

Realistically if we can get a couple of million from LVCVA, continue to get over a million from sponsorships and then sell out the venue, that will comfortably cover the $7m budget.

I do feel though for us to get to those values, we need to find more ways of extending the event across multiple days. The National Rodeo Finals, which drew only 15K a day when the deal was signed, get over $2.5m from the LVCVA, but that event runs for a week. The Mint400 gets over $2m (crowd of around 12-14K), but it also runs multiple days.
 
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Also, why are you mentioning that it overshadows what the AFL or any other code can offer? What has that got to do with the question I posed?
If you hadn`t noticed we are in a code war in this country competing for the best young talent. The fumbles attempted to lure Tom Trbojevic, Stephen Chrichton, amongst others when they were young. And we continually see the union mob spruiking their international profile.
Anything that that convinces young sportspeople to stick with our code, maybe even give it a go in non-traditional states is a positive side benefit and worth mentioning as far as I`m concerned.
 

Wb1234

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If you hadn`t noticed we are in a code war in this country competing for the best young talent. The fumbles attempted to lure Tom Trbojevic, Stephen Chrichton, amongst others when they were young. And we continually see the union mob spruiking their international profile.
Anything that that convinces young sportspeople to stick with our code, maybe even give it a go in non-traditional states is a positive side benefit and worth mentioning as far as I`m concerned.

Since Pvl took over there’s no contest in terms of strategy

International expansion is going to be a huge growth area for the nrl whilst they are still adding a team in Perth to tick that box down domestically
It's most likely just wishful thinking. As @nko11 outlined, LVCVA would not pay $20m for the NRL based upon what they have paid for other much bigger events (ie. Super Bowl).

Realistically if we can get a couple of million from LVCVA, continue to get over a million from sponsorships and then sell out the venue, that will comfortably cover the $7m budget.

I do feel though for us to get to those values, we need to find more ways of extending the event across multiple days. The National Rodeo Finals, which drew only 15K a day when the deal was signed, get over $2.5m from the LVCVA, but that event runs for a week. The Mint400 gets over $2m (crowd of around 12-14K), but it also runs multiple days.
I think I read somewhere they are already getting money from the Las Vegas events authority

And I genuinely doubt it’s costing 7 million with the flights being comped by fiji airlines

Accomodation for 2 weeks for four teams and associated staff plus one million to rent the stadium

And despite the event going for 3 days most fans will be going for a week or two

Spending 5000 each for two weeks in Vegas would be a lowball estimate
 

AlwaysGreen

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Since Pvl took over there’s no contest in terms of strategy

International expansion is going to be a huge growth area for the nrl whilst they are still adding a team in Perth to tick that box down domestically
I think I read somewhere they are already getting money from the Las Vegas events authority

And I genuinely doubt it’s costing 7 million with the flights being comped by fiji airlines

Accomodation for 2 weeks for four teams and associated staff plus one million to rent the stadium

And despite the event going for 3 days most fans will be going for a week or two

Spending 5000 each for two weeks in Vegas would be a lowball estimate
It was meant to cost $200mill over 5 years, now your saying they're making a profit.

Can you do my taxes please.
 

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