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Seven is under huge financial pressure with large debts and an expensive afl deal which is going to eat up all their profits

It’s interesting seeing afl people being afraid of a Perth nrl team that’s made me more positive it’s a good thing

"Seven West Media has reported its worst ever half-year result, with both profit and revenue taking a hit on the back of a soft ad market.

"The Kerry Stokes-backed media group’s net profit slumped 68 per cent to $17.7m for the six months to December 31 as revenue fell 6.2 per cent to $727.3m"

"Nine and Seven account for close to 80 per cent of all money spent on FTA total TV advertising, with Paramount’s Network 10 closer to 20 per cent."

Gee don`t Paramount/10 need a tier one sport.

“What we are seeing is the sharing of a halo effect between us and Nine,” Mr Howard said. “Between the two of us, we’re doing a very large share of the total TV ad market. That’s coming on the back of the premium audiences we’re delivering and the audience growth we’re delivering.”

Well I know where Nine get their halo from, not sure about Seven. lol.
 

Wb1234

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"Seven West Media has reported its worst ever half-year result, with both profit and revenue taking a hit on the back of a soft ad market.

"The Kerry Stokes-backed media group’s net profit slumped 68 per cent to $17.7m for the six months to December 31 as revenue fell 6.2 per cent to $727.3m"

"Nine and Seven account for close to 80 per cent of all money spent on FTA total TV advertising, with Paramount’s Network 10 closer to 20 per cent."

Gee don`t Paramount/10 need a tier one sport.

“What we are seeing is the sharing of a halo effect between us and Nine,” Mr Howard said. “Between the two of us, we’re doing a very large share of the total TV ad market. That’s coming on the back of the premium audiences we’re delivering and the audience growth we’re delivering.”

Well I know where Nine get their halo from, not sure about Seven. lol.
35 million dollar yearly profit minus 40 million extra for new afl deal

That’s beautiful.
 

Wb1234

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I don't trust buzz not to make up shi.. I think AFL fans are threatened by NRL, just like the reverse is true.
There’s a lot of so called rugby league expansionists who think everything about afl is just perfect and should be copied

Here we have the nrl copying the afl expansion model and having the team owned by the nrl and using the logo and tradition of a heartland team to make the team a success

And these people are the ones that are bagging those ideas
 

Pippen94

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There’s a lot of so called rugby league expansionists who think everything about afl is just perfect and should be copied

Here we have the nrl copying the afl expansion model and having the team owned by the nrl and using the logo and tradition of a heartland team to make the team a success

And these people are the ones that are bagging those ideas

If I started tracking ratings to see how my favourite sport was growing, only for rival code poised to grow further I'd probably be pissed too lol!!
 

Wb1234

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If I started tracking ratings to see how my favourite sport was growing, only for rival code poised to grow further I'd probably be pissed too lol!!
He spent 15 years devoted to ratings and then when rugby league became number one he started saying ratings don’t really matter it’s minutes watched

lol
 

Trifili13

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There’s a lot of so called rugby league expansionists who think everything about afl is just perfect and should be copied

Here we have the nrl copying the afl expansion model and having the team owned by the nrl and using the logo and tradition of a heartland team to make the team a success

And these people are the ones that are bagging those ideas
It's not the same model. The AFL did not call for bids and said to one of them you have to use the brand of a team that has not played in the top division for 25 years. I understand why the NRL wants the Bears for pathways and its existing fan base, but to say it is the same expansion model is simply not correct.

And don't take the above as me supporting the AFL model. Clearly GWS and Suns have struggled to get a foothold in their respective markets although GWS has had some success on the field.
 

Maximus

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There’s a lot of so called rugby league expansionists who think everything about afl is just perfect and should be copied

Here we have the nrl copying the afl expansion model and having the team owned by the nrl and using the logo and tradition of a heartland team to make the team a success

And these people are the ones that are bagging those ideas

There's a lot of so called rugby league expansionists who want to bring back failed Sydney teams and claim that's expansion.
 

Pippen94

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wonder how much this journo was pushed to write this tripe below lol

favourite lines are
Most West Aussies, whose sporting loyalties lie elsewhere, won’t be thrilled with splashing tens or hundreds of millions to import a bunch of Sydney-based players west.
Has no journalist in WA been made aware that NRL are the ones paying for the club?

Given how low participation numbers are in WA currently, it would take decades — and many more millions — before a true local talent pipeline is established to sustain a top-flight team.
Well isnt that the point of the $12m per season investment into local talent to bring them up to speed properly and in an expediated fashion? This line contradicts the entire article lol

EDITORIAL: Stop trying to make expensive rugby league happen, Roger​

EditorialThe West Australian
Fri, 14 February 2025 4:00AM
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Roger Cook loves rugby league. Really, really loves it.
It’s a love that hasn’t been diminished by the overwhelming indifference to the object of his affection from his fellow West Australians.
Their apathy has only intensified his adoration and strengthened his determination to make you love rugby league too.

Premier Roger Cook on an update on the rollout of the household electricity credit

State politicsPNG deal puts pressure on Perth’s NRL bid

Jessica Page and Jake Dietsch
If only he could convince you to tear your eyes away from Aussie Rules to watch a single game (they’re only 80 minutes!) he knows you’d see what he sees.
Roger. Mate. Stop trying to make rugby league happen.
According to the Australian Sports Commission’s Ausplay sporting census, 6188 West Australians took part in organised rugby league in 2023-24. That puts it about on par with frisbee (5801) and jujitsu (5771) in terms of participation.

Sensibly, the Australian Flying Disc Association — the nation’s peak frisbee body — hasn’t asked the WA Government for $320 million to shift an east coast-based frisbee franchise west.
That’s how much the National Rugby League wants WA to cough up to revive the Western Bears proposal, under which the North Sydney Bears — a team ejected from the game’s premier league a quarter of a century ago — would move across the Nullarbor to compete under a Perth badge.
That eye-watering price tag would include a $120m licence fee as well as an estimated $200m to upgrade HBF Park.
The NRL might have unveiled its sparkling new jewel in the Pacific on Thursday, Papua New Guinea, but it still might not beat a Perth team into the competition.

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NRLWhy a West Aussie team could still enter NRL before PNG

Glen Quartermain

It is far too price to pay, a fact even Mr Cook admits. He called the proposed price tag “ridiculous”.
“I like (NRL boss) Peter V’landys, we’ve had great conversations, but if he thinks that Western Australians are going to be treated as second-class NRL citizens, if he thinks we’re going to see a repeat of the Western Reds, he’s got another thought coming. The deal is off.”
But he hasn’t given up entirely, saying there is still a possibility that WA will write a big cheque to the NRL in the future.
How much is too much? $100m? Double that?
Mr Cook was coy on what the magic number might be.
Any potential deal will need to secure top value for money for West Australian taxpayers.
Most West Aussies, whose sporting loyalties lie elsewhere, won’t be thrilled with splashing tens or hundreds of millions to import a bunch of Sydney-based players west.
Given how low participation numbers are in WA currently, it would take decades — and many more millions — before a true local talent pipeline is established to sustain a top-flight team.

The Pacific island nation will officially enter the NRL in four years, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed.

NRLPapua New Guinea to enter NRL from 2028 in $600m deal

Ben McClellan
WA’s hopes of being the next announced team in the NRL have been put on ice.

STATE POLITICSWA’s hopes for a NRL team in hibernation

Dylan Caporn
PNG is set to be announced as the NRL’s next team

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Rugby LeagueMajor update on NRL expansion plans revealed

Ben McClellan
Meanwhile, despite being home to the most successful team in the NBL’s history, Perth has a dire shortage of indoor basketball courts.
Basketball WA estimates they need 30 new courts in the metropolitan region and another 50 in the regions to meet player demand.
The number of Indigenous players reaching the AFL has fallen off a cliff as bush pathway programs flounder.
WA has a proud sporting history. Any taxpayer money must go to where it will best serve West Australian interests.

Desperate times
 

Wb1234

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Imagine following the nrl and hating Sydney

That would make you a bitter person who just makes negative posts all the time on this forum

End of the day Pvl is the one that wants this we are just supporting his decisions
 

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