This type of attitude is what got us into this mess in the first place. A cash grab is short sighted and will not help the game grow. If RA takes a small hit, but are able to grow the game it'll leave room for a huge windfall for the '25 B&I Lions tours and possibly a WC in '27.
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Why do you say 'attitude.' This is not about what I might like, desire, think re these matters.
It's about hard facts - see the statement R Davis Chair of the NSWRU made, essentially 'with even less home games in the new 2021 + format, if we don't get the same level of RA $ income as we currently have we will be headed for a financial crisis in NSW rugby'.
There were/are good grounds for what he said, it was not bluff. Our RUs are already in threadbare cost management mode and insiders regularly tell me and others that alone is seriously hurting, eg, local rugby promotion and marketing, coach and specialist support hiring and so on. RA's media-derived revenue $s are simply fundamental to our local RU's survival.
These $s will be fixed this year for 5 years, all the enhanced FTA exposure in the world will not change them upwards until 2026 - five long more years to get through - when the next media bidding round arrives. The RUs are already today looking at big $ declines in their gate income, and this too is a crucial income source for them - some might argue they may not get to 2025 on current trends without major additional cash infusions to prop them up and where will that derive from, it's unlikely.
The second flaw IMO in your (implicit) comments is that if say RA gets more FTA exposure, the 'if you show rugby for free, they will come' assumption is highly debatable.
The Aust Super product is poor, mostly. The Rebs v Tahs game was appalling in terms of skills, error rates, intensity and so on. Crowd cannot have been more than 4,000-5,000. If die-hard Foxtel subscribers that
pay for the product are slowly but surely leaving it, why on earth is it a reliable assumption that casual FTA participants will start to really appreciate Super Rugby and gravitate to it in valuable numbers?
Rugby tragics here want to believe that by extrapolating their own love onto the sporting public, but unfortunately there's little hard evidence for it.