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When he started talking.When did Billy Moore hurt you?
When he started talking.When did Billy Moore hurt you?
The AFL getting V’landys fired up about Perth is a good thing. He hates getting pushed around by Victorian governing bodies, he’ll be driven to get this over the line now.WE HAVE RATTLED THE AFL
Peter Badel
ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys has launched a savage attack on AFL CEO Andrew Dillon and sensationally accused the rival code of attempting to sabotage the NRL’s expansion push to Perth.
Dillon rubbished suggestions the NRL had overtaken the AFL as Australia’s most-watched sport.
He said on Melbourne radio: “We measure ourselves on traditional metrics, like people turning up to games.”
V’landys slammed Dillon’s comments and said the AFL was so fearful of the NRL’s uprising it was trying to shut rugby league out of Western Australia.
The NRL believes a smear campaign is being waged to prevent rugby league setting up an 18th franchise, the Western Bears, in Perth from 2027.
“They always look down their nose at us and now we are giving them competition. The AFL are rattled,” V’landys said on Triple M’s Sin Bin show on Sunday. “The figures and the facts speak for themselves.
“Last year, just the premiership matches, the NRL had 154 million viewers compared to the AFL’s 140 million viewers.
“When you add the State of Origin and international games, we had 187 million viewers to the AFL’s 149 million viewers.
“On social media, the NRL has 6.8 million, the AFL has 4.6 million, so what metrics do they actually want?
“What’s the traditional metrics ... the ones you make up.”
The NRL is eyeing a record $3 billion-plus TV rights deal and V’landys has said, for the first time, the AFL was playing second fiddle and being outmanoeuvred by rugby league.
“They have always looked down their nose at us and for the first time we are giving them competition,” he said.
“I remember five years ago, we shut down the competition (because of Covid) and we said we’re going to start on the 28th of May.
“One AFL club chairman called us out as delusional, reckless and stupid, that will be starting in August or September.
“We started on the 28th of May and then two weeks later they followed us.
“We have a thing called Magic Round. All of a sudden, the AFL has a Gather Round. What are they gathering, sticks and stones?
“I read in the paper this week that they have a new investment policy. It’s the NRL’s investment policy.
“Keep copying us. You won’t beat us, but keep copying us. That’s fine. They always treat us as second-class citizens but we will always look after the fans. And we have the best CEO in Australian sport in Andrew Abdo.
“They can keep taking the snipes, we will keep batting them back.”
Despite political roadblocks, V’landys is keen to push on and establish an NRL foothold in Perth via the Western Bears.
The AFL has had unfettered control of that state via the West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Dockers but the NRL will resume talks with the WA premier Roger Cook in coming weeks in the hope of clinching a $320 million expansion deal.
Not a cent of the $320m will go to the NRL, which will pump WA government money back into the state’s grassroots and infrastructure to build a bedrock for rugby league in the west.
V’landys claims the AFL is trying to derail the expansion drive to Western Australia.
“The information is there is concern by the AFL in our ambition to get into Western Australia,” V’landys said.
“I think they would be concerned because then we would become national but they also haven’t got the Pacific, England and France.
“I can understand (how the AFL feels) but competition lifts all ships.
“We don’t object to the Swans or GWS being here in Sydney because that only improves our performance, so I don’t understand why they are so adamant in trying to keep us out of WA.”
V’landys also hit out at media reports from the West Australian, whose owner Seven West Media is part of the AFL’s $4.5 billion broadcast deal, that he had done a secret deal with Cook.
“There’s a pretty massive campaign to keep us out of Western Australia,” he said.
“There was no agreement reached. He (Cook) was very professional.
“When the election was called, we stopped discussions. It wasn’t appropriate ... there is nothing set in stone.
“We abided by the premier. He said, ‘I’m going to an election, can you wait until after the election and we will resume discussions’.
“This stuff that we had deals done is all wrong. If we can reach an agreement, we will, but we won’t sell rugby league short and we will move forward with or without them.”
The NRL has been criticised for failing to match the AFL’s broadcast deal but V’landys is confident rugby league’s next TV rights contract from 2028-32 will trump the rival code.
V’landys is armed with statistical evidence that shows the NRL is Australia’s No.1 sport with viewers and it will be tabled in negotiations to achieve the biggest broadcast deal in rugby league’s 117-year history.
“I am very confident of our ability to get the biggest broadcast deal ever,” he said.
“The players, coaches and clubs deserve credit ... for the first time league is working as a unit together.
“We beat all sports on Foxtel and free-to-air (networks). We will not undersell the product.”
"boofheads" "Concussions".. hmmm didn't the AFL have a class action against it over CTE? I guess most people in Perth probably wouldn't know as they are kept so in the dark about anything negative around AFL.They are clutching at straws now … a lot of that editorial is easily rebuffed …”rugby league can’t get fans to games in its heartland states “ … lol .. what are they saying about Union and the A League?
I think you`re forgetting something here :Sure, Perth might be the battle ground but you’ll find that this is based on the fact that AFL is essentially maxed-out as far as expansion and therefore commercial reach goes.
i knows ya probably having a joke with the reply to bears but im sure their 255k population will grow their gameI think you`re forgetting something here :
"Northern Territory steps up bid for 20th team as AFL"
The Australian 2 days ago.
from what i can see atleast here on this forums is that redblackbears has been pretty stern on his assessment on this whole thing and never changed his stance. every article whether confirming or refuting what he stated literally months ago always circles back to the same figures, the same distributions, the same big ticket items.Everything they're saying makes it sound like a fait accompli so hurry up and just announce the team already.
You`re not even trying now.Lol, if you can break down how you think 12 games a year can bring in $14.4 mill to state revenue from ‘visitation expenditure’ I’m all ears. That’s $1.2million a game. It’s bs. In fact forgot we aren’t even getting 12 games. With 11 games it’s actually $1.3mill a game.
a week travelling? How many fans are doing that.
fifos? They live in Perth.
?regional fans. Vast majority of people in wa live within a drive of Perth
And if a cursory glance pokes holes in the first line I’m sure we can expect the other lines to be equally ‘hyperbole’ as you put it.
but sure if they want to spin an nrl club being worth $500mill a year go for it. let’s just hope no one actually questions it.
This behavior by the FLA is why I'm confused when people say you can be a fan of both sports. Not with the way the FLA carry-on.WE HAVE RATTLED THE AFL
Peter Badel
ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys has launched a savage attack on AFL CEO Andrew Dillon and sensationally accused the rival code of attempting to sabotage the NRL’s expansion push to Perth.
Dillon rubbished suggestions the NRL had overtaken the AFL as Australia’s most-watched sport.
He said on Melbourne radio: “We measure ourselves on traditional metrics, like people turning up to games.”
V’landys slammed Dillon’s comments and said the AFL was so fearful of the NRL’s uprising it was trying to shut rugby league out of Western Australia.
The NRL believes a smear campaign is being waged to prevent rugby league setting up an 18th franchise, the Western Bears, in Perth from 2027.
“They always look down their nose at us and now we are giving them competition. The AFL are rattled,” V’landys said on Triple M’s Sin Bin show on Sunday. “The figures and the facts speak for themselves.
“Last year, just the premiership matches, the NRL had 154 million viewers compared to the AFL’s 140 million viewers.
“When you add the State of Origin and international games, we had 187 million viewers to the AFL’s 149 million viewers.
“On social media, the NRL has 6.8 million, the AFL has 4.6 million, so what metrics do they actually want?
“What’s the traditional metrics ... the ones you make up.”
The NRL is eyeing a record $3 billion-plus TV rights deal and V’landys has said, for the first time, the AFL was playing second fiddle and being outmanoeuvred by rugby league.
“They have always looked down their nose at us and for the first time we are giving them competition,” he said.
“I remember five years ago, we shut down the competition (because of Covid) and we said we’re going to start on the 28th of May.
“One AFL club chairman called us out as delusional, reckless and stupid, that will be starting in August or September.
“We started on the 28th of May and then two weeks later they followed us.
“We have a thing called Magic Round. All of a sudden, the AFL has a Gather Round. What are they gathering, sticks and stones?
“I read in the paper this week that they have a new investment policy. It’s the NRL’s investment policy.
“Keep copying us. You won’t beat us, but keep copying us. That’s fine. They always treat us as second-class citizens but we will always look after the fans. And we have the best CEO in Australian sport in Andrew Abdo.
“They can keep taking the snipes, we will keep batting them back.”
Despite political roadblocks, V’landys is keen to push on and establish an NRL foothold in Perth via the Western Bears.
The AFL has had unfettered control of that state via the West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Dockers but the NRL will resume talks with the WA premier Roger Cook in coming weeks in the hope of clinching a $320 million expansion deal.
Not a cent of the $320m will go to the NRL, which will pump WA government money back into the state’s grassroots and infrastructure to build a bedrock for rugby league in the west.
V’landys claims the AFL is trying to derail the expansion drive to Western Australia.
“The information is there is concern by the AFL in our ambition to get into Western Australia,” V’landys said.
“I think they would be concerned because then we would become national but they also haven’t got the Pacific, England and France.
“I can understand (how the AFL feels) but competition lifts all ships.
“We don’t object to the Swans or GWS being here in Sydney because that only improves our performance, so I don’t understand why they are so adamant in trying to keep us out of WA.”
V’landys also hit out at media reports from the West Australian, whose owner Seven West Media is part of the AFL’s $4.5 billion broadcast deal, that he had done a secret deal with Cook.
“There’s a pretty massive campaign to keep us out of Western Australia,” he said.
“There was no agreement reached. He (Cook) was very professional.
“When the election was called, we stopped discussions. It wasn’t appropriate ... there is nothing set in stone.
“We abided by the premier. He said, ‘I’m going to an election, can you wait until after the election and we will resume discussions’.
“This stuff that we had deals done is all wrong. If we can reach an agreement, we will, but we won’t sell rugby league short and we will move forward with or without them.”
The NRL has been criticised for failing to match the AFL’s broadcast deal but V’landys is confident rugby league’s next TV rights contract from 2028-32 will trump the rival code.
V’landys is armed with statistical evidence that shows the NRL is Australia’s No.1 sport with viewers and it will be tabled in negotiations to achieve the biggest broadcast deal in rugby league’s 117-year history.
“I am very confident of our ability to get the biggest broadcast deal ever,” he said.
“The players, coaches and clubs deserve credit ... for the first time league is working as a unit together.
“We beat all sports on Foxtel and free-to-air (networks). We will not undersell the product.”
@Perth Red is indeed the admin of the Den/Cave. Funnily in recent days he has been praising the 'east coast' media for making it clear the NRL wasn't demanding a license fee whilst parroting FLA smear articles for the majority of the last year (and more) without critically thinking/or challenging them in posts, yet swallows it up the bullshit FLA compliant media publishes and whines about the 'public sentiment' not helped by his rebroadcasting of said bullshit like the weak snowflake he is.BTW not $500m per year, it`s over 10 years. You`re the bloke with the Bears facebook page, you should be getting this right.
@Perth Red is indeed the admin of the Den/Cave. Funnily in recent days he has been praising the 'east coast' media for making it clear the NRL wasn't demanding a license fee whilst parroting FLA smear articles for the majority of the last year (and more) without critically thinking/or challenging them in posts, yet swallows it up the bullshit FLA compliant media publishes and whines about the 'public sentiment' not helped by his rebroadcasting of said bullshit like the weak snowflake he is.
If there was anyone you'd want in the trenches in a code war, it's not this Lord Haw Haw
Thought I`d heard them all, but that`s a new one for me.like white on rice
perthwrongs is an idiotic turd. he doesnt belong anywhere near being the head of a fan group unless its "people who constantly lie about stuff to try gain some sort of credibility" group@Perth Red is indeed the admin of the Den/Cave. Funnily in recent days he has been praising the 'east coast' media for making it clear the NRL wasn't demanding a license fee whilst parroting FLA smear articles for the majority of the last year (and more) without critically thinking/or challenging them in posts, yet swallows it up the bullshit FLA compliant media publishes and whines about the 'public sentiment' not helped by his rebroadcasting of said bullshit like the weak snowflake he is.
If there was anyone you'd want in the trenches in a code war, it's not this Lord Haw Haw
It's the lack of responsibility the snowflake takes which is most pathetic. Always someone elses (NRL or PVL) fault. Tragically the Facebook group he admins does have a significant amount of followers of RL in WA so it is the quality control of FLA propaganda needlessly spread which makes one facepalm. Maybe PR is a part of the fifth column?perthwrongs is an idiotic turd. he doesnt belong anywhere near being the head of a fan group unless its "people who constantly lie about stuff to try gain some sort of credibility" group
you're a 60 year old boomer who has this fantasy that he is relevant to west aussie rugby league because ya post absolute fabricated bullshit on an internet forum and think youre some sort of local state league guru.haha my fanclub is back, whine whine whine.
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NRL questions the negativity surrounding a potential WA team after accusations of a smear campaign by the AFL
The NRL has accused the AFL of sabotage, claiming it has launched a smear campaign to block the NRL’s expansion into the WA market. NRL CEO Andrew Abdo stopped short of repeating ARL Commission Chairman Peter V’landys’ accusations but clarified to 6PR Breakfast hosts Millsy and Karl that there...www.6pr.com.au
NRL questions the negativity surrounding a potential WA team after accusations of a smear campaign by the AFL
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The NRL has accused the AFL of sabotage, claiming it has launched a smear campaign to block the NRL’s expansion into the WA market.
NRL CEO Andrew Abdo stopped short of repeating ARL Commission Chairman Peter V’landys’ accusations but clarified to 6PR Breakfast hosts Millsy and Karl that there has been misinformation about the licensing fee.
“There is no licence fee, there is no money coming to the NRL. This is an investment in the people of WA for community assets and to drive participation in the sport,” he said.
The indigenous people sitting in the park across from the bottle shop may attend.I think you`re forgetting something here :
"Northern Territory steps up bid for 20th team as AFL"
The Australian 2 days ago.