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NRL inks new blockbuster broadcast deal with Nine Network for an estimated $115 million per season​

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The NRL logo pictured outside Rugby League Central in Sydney.

The NRL has secured its broadcast home, staying with Nine until the end of the 2027 season.(AAP: Dan Himbrechts)
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NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo insists the league has been vindicated in its move not to extend the Nine Network's free-to-air deal in 2020 after signing a new five-year contract with the media outfit worth more than pre-pandemic levels.

Key points:​

  • NRL agrees to extend broadcast deal with Nine for estimated $115 million per season
  • Nine retains exclusive rights to the State of Origin series, which will return to Wednesday nights
  • The league will keep its current fixture structure, but the addition of a possible 18th team could see rounds extended in future

The NRL announced its new deal with Nine on Monday, completing a $400 million broadcast portfolio for the league across all local and overseas rights.
Its Nine deal, which is active from 2023, means all current broadcast deals across different mediums will end in 2027 after Fox Sports extended on the game's restart last season.
However, in a big day for the NRL, Abdo revealed to AAP that expansion to an 18th team before the deal ends is still possible if the game believes it is profitable.
Regardless though, the league's new deal as it stands is a big win for Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter V'landys and Abdo.
Nine will pay $115 million per season for the game's free-to-air rights, with an additional $15 million in contra and other deals.
It comes after the last deal was worth slightly less, at a combined $125 million per year, which was then slashed to around $90 million a year last season due to COVID-19.
"We are very pleased with the fact we were able to get an uptick, because many people were thinking we would do well to get back to pre-COVID levels," Abdo said.
"Which is part of the reason why we didn't extend with Nine during COVID.
"It's pleasing because that level of investment allows us to re-invest back into the game."

State of Origin will return to having all three games on Wednesday nights, with Nine retaining exclusive rights to the series and the men's grand final.
The return to the Wednesday night format means the end of the representative round, which had led to Game II of the Origin series played on a Sunday night.
Addition of the Dolphins in 2023 will ensure the NRL regular season will run over 26 rounds, with each team to receive two byes and no half-rounds of only four games before Origins.
The timing of byes will be rotated each year, so clubs have a balance of early and end-of-season byes over the life of the five-year deal.
Nine will then continue its current broadcast structure of Thursday and Friday night games, as well as Sunday afternoon and the five Saturday evening games before the finals.
However the season's format could still change again during the life of the deal, if the NRL believes it can pursue an 18th team and a ninth game each round.
"If we do expand, we will revisit [the TV rights] cost," Abdo said.
"Of course it is [possible an 18th team could come before 2028], absolutely. It's not out of the question.
"If the commission is satisfied with the business case for expansion, then we will sit down with our partners.
"The business case has to make sure the incremental investment covers what the cost is and adds value for everyone."
Nine company's radio platforms, Brisbane's 4BC and Sydney's 2GB, have also secured new deals with the NRL.
The NRL is still in the midst of renewing its naming rights sponsorship with Telstra, but will now go to clubs and with a clearer picture on funding and collective bargaining rights for 2023 and beyond.
AAP

 
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New “ bumper deal “ …..lol

Only difference with the current deal is an increase of 2 million a year in “ contra “ advertising for the NRL.

Otherwise exactly the same money
 
Nine has made some good decisions in the past though...
"Long-term leaguies in the Victorian capital recall when the film The Man with Two Brains was being screened on Nine in Melbourne at the same time the rest of eastern Australia was watching the Storm."
Lucky bastards.
 
I bet there’s plenty of clauses in the fine print regarding games affected by Covid (or what ever spawned virus is ripping in). I mean, as much as I despise 9, you’d be mad not to have a tonne of insurance policy clauses written into the contract.
 
Nine has made some good decisions in the past though...
"Long-term leaguies in the Victorian capital recall when the film The Man with Two Brains was being screened on Nine in Melbourne at the same time the rest of eastern Australia was watching the Storm."
Lucky bastards.

So they were watching The Man with Two Brains while we were watching The Players with Two Contracts.
 
I avoid the 9 coverage as much as possible now. It is merely a love in for the Donkeys and Drizzle with their ex players as commentators and side line eyes. Whenever those clubs play the game is called from their perspective and it becomes really annoying to hear them dwell on past glories.

Nine needs to get other people from different clubs involved in their commentary and time to put Rabbits out to pasture!
 
Can't believe the NRL are rolling back their digital content and extending their free to air deal so far into the future. It's gonna cost them money in the long run. We follow the lead of American sports in so many areas, why can't they see that digital is the future and is already incredibly important to reach the next generation of fans.
 
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