Palaszczuk has said no to Origin in 2020..does not want her players to get sick..
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@Geo said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142691) said:Palaszczuk has said no to Origin in 2020..does not want her players to get sick..
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@Tigerboy said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142699) said:@Geo said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142691) said:Palaszczuk has said no to Origin in 2020..does not want her players to get sick..
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@Geo said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142691) said:Palaszczuk has said no to Origin in 2020..does not want her players to get sick..
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@WT2K said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142720) said:Channel Nine has outlined a vision of its preferred future NRL television deal at a crisis meeting with ARLC chairman Peter V'landys, with the free-to-air broadcaster favouring two exclusive games per round as part of an extended rights contract.
After Nine boss Hugh Marks met with V'landys at Racing NSW headquarters on Tuesday, sources close to the negotiations told the Herald Channel Nine, publisher of this masthead, wanted to give up the Thursday night game and concentrate on its traditional Friday night and Sunday afternoon time slots.
It also hopes pay-TV broadcaster Foxtel, who will join Nine and the NRL in negotiations later this week, can be convinced to relinquish its Friday 6pm game as part of a new rights deal that would do away with the current simulcast arrangement.
"Today, Nine CEO Hugh Marks and I had a constructive and co-operative meeting about rugby league in 2020 and beyond," V'landys said in a statement after the meeting.
"I am buoyed by Mr Marks’ support of rugby league and his commitment to the game. The meeting provided us with the opportunity to outline our positions and discuss next steps to navigate this crisis.
"We are both focused on the long-term success of the game and, while there is more work to do, I am optimistic we will find a way through this together. Our next meeting, where we will endeavour to construct a road map for the game this year, must include Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany."
The Herald has been told by sources with knowledge of the meeting that Nine also expressed its preference to wipe the 2020 season, in stark contrast to V'landys' push for a May 28 restart. The end result could fall somewhere in the middle.
Nine doesn't want to walk away from the game. It wants a two-year extension, but under different terms and for less than the $110 million it currently pays the governing body each year.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the NRL has been unable to deliver on the product its broadcasters had expected as part of a $1.8 billion rights deal over five years. The NRL has enacted the force majeure clause after being left with no choice but to breach its contract with its broadcast partners.
None of the parties involved wants to see the matter head to court, hence the renegotiation that's about to take place between V'landys, Marks and Delany.
V'landys is a realist. It's unlikely the NRL will deliver all of its promised content this year, and the world in which $1.8 billion rugby league broadcast deals are done may no longer exist.
Foxtel has recently made moves to lower its cost base. Only last week it made 200 staff redundant and stood down another 140 employees until the end of June.
Right now Fox Sports broadcasts all eight games, three of which are simulcast with Nine and five exclusive matches.
Changing the structure to suit Nine would also benefit Fox. The fact it has only six exclusive games is unlikely to impact on the number of subscribers - which underpins its business - but will mean it can reduce the $190 million it currently pays for the rights to all eight games.
Under that scenario, both both Fox and Nine win. They want to pay less. The NRL might not be quite as happy with the result but it gets the security of a deal for at least another two years in a climate that is providing very little certainty.
The NRL had been holding out hope of extracting more than $1.8bn in the 2023-2027 rights deal. It could call Nine's bluff, but it runs the risk of attracting even less, if any, revenue from Channel Seven or Channel 10.
Then there's the problem of starting a competition that is also meeting some resistance from government.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison, a rugby league tragic, applauded the NRL's determination to return to normality but reiterated a need to adhere to the nation's health advice.
"I like the ambition," Morrison said. "I like they are trying to get the show back on the road in some way. It will be subject to health advice and there will be no special arrangements."
NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro seems to be the most vocal in his support of a May 28 NRL restart, volunteering to act as a “conduit” between the government and the league
"It’s an ambitious date but you have to set a target,” Barilaro told Fox Sports.
"I’m confident they can have a plan in place, and can get the health experts to sign off on it. It's not against the rules. They have every right to try and return. It's an ambitious date but it is one worth trying to get to."
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/channel-nine-outlines-vision-for-preferred-nrl-future-20200414-p54jsv.html
@Geo said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142701) said:@Tigerboy said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142699) said:@Geo said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142691) said:Palaszczuk has said no to Origin in 2020..does not want her players to get sick..
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Annastacia obviously..
@WT2K said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142794) said:The NRL has struck a deal for a $250m lifeline from a group of London banks and financial institutions, giving rugby league both financial breathing space and leverage in its negotiations with broadcaster the Nine Network. (The Australian)
@cochise said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142795) said:@WT2K said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142794) said:The NRL has struck a deal for a $250m lifeline from a group of London banks and financial institutions, giving rugby league both financial breathing space and leverage in its negotiations with broadcaster the Nine Network. (The Australian)
Is Dave Smith back involved in the banks in London?
@WT2K said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142794) said:The NRL has struck a deal for a $250m lifeline from a group of London banks and financial institutions, giving rugby league both financial breathing space and leverage in its negotiations with broadcaster the Nine Network. (The Australian)
@Jay said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142048) said:@Strongee said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1141628) said:@Jay said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1141573) said:If NRL is on while NSW folk are being fined for eating a kebab by themself I won't be able to by it tbh. I won't even watch it. Too much entitlement that they should play by other rules. I dont expect anyone else to have my opinion and I'm happy for others to enjoy the sport. That's just part of my view 🙂
This is a ludicrous take . It’s not on for 7 weeks . We were all gonna die just 7 days ago . The infection rate then was 22% and is now just above 1%. If the NRL goes into quarantine then isolated as a game , what is the difference between that , and isolating at home with your family ?
People being panic merchants fail to see how much sport is ingrained in the fabric of society .
The effect to the mental state of the population can’t be overstated .
It your right some bloke hetting pinned for eating a kebab in the worst affected area TODAY, is exactly the same as a whole company isolating ina regional location , then picking up their business , whilst broadcasting that ... in 7 weeks time .
I'd rather have a beer with my mates and play a game of sport with them now than watch a bunch of dudes getting paid heaps when everyone else has to be 2m apart and are losing their jobs. I don't care about football at all currently. Wait till the distancing rules are over then start it. And yes, the kebab dude being fined was nonsense lol. By himself. If he was doing pushups on the bench he'd be right. I was never trying to push my opinion man. Sports good I get it. I was kinda hoping Khabib and Ferguson would happen. But it makes more sense to me it isn't till this is over. Peace to you mate ??
@Tiger_Steve said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142737) said:Ch 9 happy to wipe season. Really thinking of the fans. Well guess what? I’m happy to wipe ch 9!
@Snake said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142816) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142737) said:Ch 9 happy to wipe season. Really thinking of the fans. Well guess what? I’m happy to wipe ch 9!
So the 6 pm Friday game will be given to Ch9 to replay at 10 pm full of adds ... Ch9 have no interest in the fans of the game ! never have never will .. my question is why is the NRL bending over backwards to pander to the Junior player in the rights deal .. Fox pays double I think !
The NRL will continue to destroy our great game if they continually bend over to a telecaster that’s has driven its own ratings down with lacklustre presentation and out of touch commentary... surely the new era of streaming with corporations that NEED content and willing to pay is the way of the future .
Give Ch9 more content at your peril as that platform is a thing of the past !
@Snake said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142816) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142737) said:Ch 9 happy to wipe season. Really thinking of the fans. Well guess what? I’m happy to wipe ch 9!
So the 6 pm Friday game will be given to Ch9 to replay at 10 pm full of adds ... Ch9 have no interest in the fans of the game ! never have never will .. my question is why is the NRL bending over backwards to pander to the Junior player in the rights deal .. Fox pays double I think !
The NRL will continue to destroy our great game if they continually bend over to a telecaster that’s has driven its own ratings down with lacklustre presentation and out of touch commentary... surely the new era of streaming with corporations that NEED content and willing to pay is the way of the future .
Give Ch9 more content at your peril as that platform is a thing of the past !
@Papacito said in [Ch 9 hammers NRL](/post/1142822) said:It sounds a lot like the NRL have only just started speaking with Nine.
If so, our sport is being run by a bunch of amateurs that are way out of their depth.