WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST

@tiger_one said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1073714) said:
The new chairman will want to make his mark.
But on a side issue, what do each of the commissioners actually do?

I think they'll find out when V'Landys takes over
 
@diedpretty said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1073734) said:
kick out Manly and merge the rorters and the pride of the league. Then home away over 26 rounds.

Need to vote you in as chairman
 
Re your "merge the rorters and the pride of the league" @diedpretty.

As we know the rorters don't have a fair dinkum junior league/catchment area, so your idea is not only brilliant...it's absolutely necessary.

Have a great day :fa-smile-o:
 
Expansion and a new broadcast rights deal will be the two biggest negotiations entrusted to new ARL Commission chairman Peter V'landys.

The Racing NSW chief executive began his tenure as the ARLC's new boss on Wednesday following the resignation of former chair Peter Beattie.

Day one was a meeting between the NRL and the ARLC at Penrith, where Todd Greenberg presented an update on expanding the competition, which would coincide with the new TV rights deal in 2023.
The current $1.8 billion-dollar broadcast deal expires in 2022.

The briefing will go for two days, with V'landys expected to front media on Thursday afternoon in his first official duties as ARLC boss.

"We're talking through a range of information and one of them is the footprint of the game," Greenberg said.

"Don't expect us to come out this week and give you the new footprint because that's not the intention.

"The intention is to provide an update to the commission. It's a long piece of work that will fall into 2020 and the next year as well, but it's a pretty material update for them to start to consider what the future of the game looks like."

Greenberg has previously said the NRL is not interested in relocating a Sydney team, but would be open to introducing either one or two new franchises, believed to be in Brisbane and/or Perth.

Current free-to-air broadcaster Nine Entertainment has long endorsed a second Brisbane team. In 2020, the Broncos will have the most free-to-air games of any NRL team with 18, with 10 of those in the prime-time Friday night slot.

Over the next two years the NRL and the ARLC will need to determine what the competition will look like in 2023 in order to sell the broadcast rights.

Meanwhile, outgoing commissioner Beattie will remain on the ARLC until February as part of a transition period.Expansion and a new broadcast rights deal will be the two biggest negotiations entrusted to new ARL Commission chairman Peter V'landys.

The Racing NSW chief executive began his tenure as the ARLC's new boss on Wednesday following the resignation of former chair Peter Beattie.

Day one was a meeting between the NRL and the ARLC at Penrith, where Todd Greenberg presented an update on expanding the competition, which would coincide with the new TV rights deal in 2023.

https://amp.nine.com.au/article/bb2035c5-506a-4763-8a5b-e6816fa1a088?ocid=Social-WWOS&__twitter_impression=true
 
@WT2K said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074691) said:
Expansion and a new broadcast rights deal will be the two biggest negotiations entrusted to new ARL Commission chairman Peter V'landys.

The Racing NSW chief executive began his tenure as the ARLC's new boss on Wednesday following the resignation of former chair Peter Beattie.

Day one was a meeting between the NRL and the ARLC at Penrith, where Todd Greenberg presented an update on expanding the competition, which would coincide with the new TV rights deal in 2023.
The current $1.8 billion-dollar broadcast deal expires in 2022.

The briefing will go for two days, with V'landys expected to front media on Thursday afternoon in his first official duties as ARLC boss.

"We're talking through a range of information and one of them is the footprint of the game," Greenberg said.

"Don't expect us to come out this week and give you the new footprint because that's not the intention.

"The intention is to provide an update to the commission. It's a long piece of work that will fall into 2020 and the next year as well, but it's a pretty material update for them to start to consider what the future of the game looks like."

Greenberg has previously said the NRL is not interested in relocating a Sydney team, but would be open to introducing either one or two new franchises, believed to be in Brisbane and/or Perth.

Current free-to-air broadcaster Nine Entertainment has long endorsed a second Brisbane team. In 2020, the Broncos will have the most free-to-air games of any NRL team with 18, with 10 of those in the prime-time Friday night slot.

Over the next two years the NRL and the ARLC will need to determine what the competition will look like in 2023 in order to sell the broadcast rights.

Meanwhile, outgoing commissioner Beattie will remain on the ARLC until February as part of a transition period.Expansion and a new broadcast rights deal will be the two biggest negotiations entrusted to new ARL Commission chairman Peter V'landys.

The Racing NSW chief executive began his tenure as the ARLC's new boss on Wednesday following the resignation of former chair Peter Beattie.

Day one was a meeting between the NRL and the ARLC at Penrith, where Todd Greenberg presented an update on expanding the competition, which would coincide with the new TV rights deal in 2023.

https://amp.nine.com.au/article/bb2035c5-506a-4763-8a5b-e6816fa1a088?ocid=Social-WWOS&__twitter_impression=true

If we get lucky day two will conclude with Mr V’landys requesting the resignation of a certain individual.
 
@gallagher said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074697) said:
Theyre gonna decide on the games footprint? In other words let media giants decide.

Yep, Which means two new teams will be introduced. As adding just one doesn't give the extra game to sell.
 
@WT2K said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074698) said:
@gallagher said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074697) said:
Theyre gonna decide on the games footprint? In other words let media giants decide.

Yep, Which means two new teams will be introduced. As adding just one doesn't give the extra game to sell.

Monday night games.....huzzah
 
@TheDaBoss said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074715) said:
@WT2K said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074698) said:
@gallagher said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074697) said:
Theyre gonna decide on the games footprint? In other words let media giants decide.

Yep, Which means two new teams will be introduced. As adding just one doesn't give the extra game to sell.

Monday night games.....huzzah

Sunday evening i think.
 
Not the most correct thread but didn’t want to start a new one:
GOOD GOVERNANCE IS RARE
Today, on close to his first day, Peter Valanys (??spelling) has demonstrated a greater understanding of the rugby league fan base than that other idiot has done n three years. Valandys straight away stated there will be no relocations and no Sydney teams disappearing. The other idiot has been throwing out ridiculous, threatening statements about needing to look to the future and consolidating Sydney. All this did was spread uncertainty and fear. Valandys put it to bed. He showed an understanding of supporter Current concerns. Good Governance! And not before time. Hang your head Greenberg- you’re a goose!
 
@Tiger_Steve said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074914) said:
Not the most correct thread but didn’t want to start a new one:
GOOD GOVERNANCE IS RARE
Today, on close to his first day, Peter Valanys (??spelling) has demonstrated a greater understanding of the rugby league fan base than that other idiot has done n three years. Valandys straight away stated there will be no relocations and no Sydney teams disappearing. The other idiot has been throwing out ridiculous, threatening statements about needing to look to the future and consolidating Sydney. All this did was spread uncertainty and fear. Valandys put it to bed. He showed an understanding of supporter Current concerns. Good Governance! And not before time. Hang your head Greenberg- you’re a goose!

Certainly saying the right things from the start. He has done wonders with NSW racing and gives the punters what they want, so I certainly hope that translates into his Rugby League administration.
 
@Cultured_Bogan said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1075272) said:
@Tiger_Steve said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074914) said:
Not the most correct thread but didn’t want to start a new one:
GOOD GOVERNANCE IS RARE
Today, on close to his first day, Peter Valanys (??spelling) has demonstrated a greater understanding of the rugby league fan base than that other idiot has done n three years. Valandys straight away stated there will be no relocations and no Sydney teams disappearing. The other idiot has been throwing out ridiculous, threatening statements about needing to look to the future and consolidating Sydney. All this did was spread uncertainty and fear. Valandys put it to bed. He showed an understanding of supporter Current concerns. Good Governance! And not before time. Hang your head Greenberg- you’re a goose!

Certainly saying the right things from the start. He has done wonders with NSW racing and gives the punters what they want, so I certainly hope that translates into his Rugby League administration.

He was just interviewed by ray Hadley. Talked of the importance of tribalism and a positive game day experience. Spoke of wanting 1 ref on the field and improving suburban grounds. Undoing the poor work of Greenberg one stitch at a time.
 
@Tiger_Steve said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1075285) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1075272) said:
@Tiger_Steve said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074914) said:
Not the most correct thread but didn’t want to start a new one:
GOOD GOVERNANCE IS RARE
Today, on close to his first day, Peter Valanys (??spelling) has demonstrated a greater understanding of the rugby league fan base than that other idiot has done n three years. Valandys straight away stated there will be no relocations and no Sydney teams disappearing. The other idiot has been throwing out ridiculous, threatening statements about needing to look to the future and consolidating Sydney. All this did was spread uncertainty and fear. Valandys put it to bed. He showed an understanding of supporter Current concerns. Good Governance! And not before time. Hang your head Greenberg- you’re a goose!

Certainly saying the right things from the start. He has done wonders with NSW racing and gives the punters what they want, so I certainly hope that translates into his Rugby League administration.

He was just interviewed by ray Hadley. Talked of the importance of tribalism and a positive game day experience. Spoke of wanting 1 ref on the field and improving suburban grounds. Undoing the poor work of Greenberg one stitch at a time.

Refreshing to hear from someone who has some very good ideas but is willing to listen to the fans he realises that it's not the commission that makes the game but the fans who put their hard earned each week.
It would be scandalous and a derilication of duty if money by way of the Consumption Tax has been available over the years and our boof heads were oblivious to this.
 
@Tiger_Steve said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1075285) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1075272) said:
@Tiger_Steve said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074914) said:
Not the most correct thread but didn’t want to start a new one:
GOOD GOVERNANCE IS RARE
Today, on close to his first day, Peter Valanys (??spelling) has demonstrated a greater understanding of the rugby league fan base than that other idiot has done n three years. Valandys straight away stated there will be no relocations and no Sydney teams disappearing. The other idiot has been throwing out ridiculous, threatening statements about needing to look to the future and consolidating Sydney. All this did was spread uncertainty and fear. Valandys put it to bed. He showed an understanding of supporter Current concerns. Good Governance! And not before time. Hang your head Greenberg- you’re a goose!

Certainly saying the right things from the start. He has done wonders with NSW racing and gives the punters what they want, so I certainly hope that translates into his Rugby League administration.

He was just interviewed by ray Hadley. Talked of the importance of tribalism and a positive game day experience. Spoke of wanting 1 ref on the field and improving suburban grounds. Undoing the poor work of Greenberg one stitch at a time.

I will caution that so far it's all talk and no action - not that's he's had much time for action.

Just because he can read the pulse of the current fan concerns doesn't mean anything in terms of fixing it. Not a criticism, just an observation that plenty of rugby league officials are criticised about being all talk, so we can't congratulate V'landys for ONLY being talk so far.

You must realise that V'landys gets 95% of his information from Todd Greenberg and Greenberg has always been serving at the discretion of the ARLC, of which V'landys has already been a commissioner for 18 months. I don't think Greenberg has a popular personality but it really has nothing to do with his ability as CEO, and V'landys as new Chair doesn't overthrow how the ARLC has been directing Greenberg over the past years.
 
@Tiger_Steve said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1075285) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1075272) said:
@Tiger_Steve said in [WHAT SHOULD THE NEW CHAIRMAN DO FIRST](/post/1074914) said:
Not the most correct thread but didn’t want to start a new one:
GOOD GOVERNANCE IS RARE
Today, on close to his first day, Peter Valanys (??spelling) has demonstrated a greater understanding of the rugby league fan base than that other idiot has done n three years. Valandys straight away stated there will be no relocations and no Sydney teams disappearing. The other idiot has been throwing out ridiculous, threatening statements about needing to look to the future and consolidating Sydney. All this did was spread uncertainty and fear. Valandys put it to bed. He showed an understanding of supporter Current concerns. Good Governance! And not before time. Hang your head Greenberg- you’re a goose!

Certainly saying the right things from the start. He has done wonders with NSW racing and gives the punters what they want, so I certainly hope that translates into his Rugby League administration.

He was just interviewed by ray Hadley. Talked of the importance of tribalism and a positive game day experience. Spoke of wanting 1 ref on the field and improving suburban grounds. Undoing the poor work of Greenberg one stitch at a time.


IMO, one ref is the future. Back we go. Having two out there provides nothing positive to the experience of game day, the flow, the ratio of correct to incorrect decisions, the outcome of a game. Heck, they can't even get it right with two on the field a thousand cameras aa well as a boofhead in the bunker. Let's do this V'Landys
 
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