Let me start this post with an apology to those in say the “”status que”” who I have termed apologist or similar names often worst. Especially outside this forum I can be quite vocal, and in some rugby circles I am considered a serial pest I think.
That said I would argue I have been right. However much has changed recently, with the 9 / Fairfax merger, arguably the media group who over decades has supported rugby the most IMO Fairfax is now owned by a commercial FTA league network.
I no longer think, there is any sensible or logical argument for the continuation of Super Rugby. We essentially rely on SA & European TV ratings which to a considerable extent rely on SA remaining in Super Rugby and as each year passes that looks long term to be more a wish.
The reasons for a local domestic competition have been well explained by a number of posters, i.e. youth development, increasing juniors, pathways etc.
IMO arguably the biggest change in the sporting environment is FTA TV is declining and streaming is becoming the new king. Technical issues aside Optus would have broadcast most of the world cup instead of SBS.
In Australia streaming services like Bar TV are being used in many clubs and pubs especially in regional areas. Bar broadcast many sports but the NRL second division i.e. say Newtown V North Sydney are getting considerable views. Basketball has largely rebuilt itself on streaming, soccer’s say tier two games are streamed today and received considerable views.
IMO the time has come to analyse where we are, what resources we have, the future of broadcasting, and where the young watch.
Resources are near nothing, youtube / facebook / amazon are common names but Twitch/ Bar TV etc are their.
For discussion by GGRF, lets take it as a given super rugby is no longer in Australia’s interest in anything like it current format. Lets also take as a given FTA TV even if we could get on will not save us.
To add to my repeated posts, I want private capital to fund and run a competition licenceed to them by RA. I suggest this competition be streamed at relatively low cost to stream.
Assume, European, Australian, New Zealand, South African, and other countries ratings.
Assume, two million fans willing to pay $ 50.00 for a year’s subscription, that’s $ 100 million dollars. Based on 10 teams over 18 rounds that’s 162 games plus finals that’s say 170 games @ $ 300, 000 broadcast costs leaves roughly 50 million. BTE $ 50.00 divided by 170 games is $ 0.294 cents per game and can be viewed anywhere from the home to out at sea on a ship.
As an aside the recent world cup, broke TV rating records even allowing for a 40% drop in US ratings. BUT BIT BUT streaming of the world cup smashed all other streaming records.
Steady Eddie of AFL and game show fame has a broadcast company that does outside broadcasts and his company does a lot of work for sports. Meaning I guess we don’t need FTA or Fox to do the technical side of broadcasting. I have read that Eddies company cost about $ 250, 000 a game my other $ 50, 000 was the cost of the panel and other costs.
My solution, private capital and either facebook, youtube but for me personally Twitch streaming service as the broadcaster.