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Steve Williams (59)
As per your rider, while that money is there.50m viewers for the year, of which we contributed around 5m
10% of the viewers and we get 1/3 of the money (approx obviously). It's a great deal for us - while that TV money is there.
Although the much-touted dividend for community rugby is also yet to play out.
However:
- There is no way RA will get 1/3 of a new TV deal after being shrunk to 4 teams. More like a quarter at best.
- It is imperative for RA to find a way to regain viewers. Australia needs more local control over the local product.
- The competition as whole has shrunk by 3 teams to 15. Meanwhile NZ are talking about cutting the comp further to 14 teams.
- South Africa just might reduce that even further.
Or down?
Those viewing figures posted above really do show why RA is so reluctant to leave Super Rugby though, for all the flaws in that stance.
I'd argue that Super Rugby and its TV deals by their nature, have been a large part of the erosion of public interest in Aus pro rugby.
A poisoned chalice for a decade and more. Great revenue up front but with an increasing trailing cost. There comes a point where it won't be viable for all partners and without a shake up I think Australia is at that point now.
For RA to have a hope of turning the figures around within Sanzaar – via more local control over Aus pro games – this needs closed conferences, IMO.