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Chilla Wilson (44)
How much revenue could the ARU make from a digital streaming product similar to the NBA League Pass?
Say if Australia ever left Super Rugby and created a new top level domestic competition we had full control over.
You could have different offers. Some sort of premium pass with a few bells and whistles, basic access to every game live, access to the games of a limited number of teams, finals only etc.
How many rugby fans in Australia (and for that matter, the world) would sign up to this and what could you charge?
Because I'm thinking there must be at least 50,000 big Australian rugby fans that would sign up to a premium offering. If you could charge $200 for that it'd be $10 million of revenue. If you had another 50k sign up to a more basic option at $100 each then that's another $5 million. Get another 100k signing up to limited games at an average of $50 each and that's another $5 million.
Given the ARU currently make $25 million per year out of the SANZAR deal (which includes test matches), that would be considerably more than what the ARU generates for Super Rugby alone.
And you could still sell TV rights in addition to that.
Say if Australia ever left Super Rugby and created a new top level domestic competition we had full control over.
You could have different offers. Some sort of premium pass with a few bells and whistles, basic access to every game live, access to the games of a limited number of teams, finals only etc.
How many rugby fans in Australia (and for that matter, the world) would sign up to this and what could you charge?
Because I'm thinking there must be at least 50,000 big Australian rugby fans that would sign up to a premium offering. If you could charge $200 for that it'd be $10 million of revenue. If you had another 50k sign up to a more basic option at $100 each then that's another $5 million. Get another 100k signing up to limited games at an average of $50 each and that's another $5 million.
Given the ARU currently make $25 million per year out of the SANZAR deal (which includes test matches), that would be considerably more than what the ARU generates for Super Rugby alone.
And you could still sell TV rights in addition to that.