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NZ Rugby will make a "special announcement" in Auckland on Thursday, fueling speculation it may have secured a deal with US private equity firm Silver Lake.
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NZ Rugby CEO Mark Robinson and general manager community rugby Steve Lancaster will attend the announcement on Thursday.
Can’t see why you would want to buy into the NZRU where is the growth potential? You look at the population projections and it has them growing to 6mill by 2050. Like us they aren’t in an attractive time zone to sell the products into other nationsSeems like the NZ situation has been resolved.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby...m-massive-deal-with-us-tech-giant-silver-lake
IIRC the official vote is by the unions at the general meeting in a few weeks, and they all (or, at least, overwhelmingly) seem to be on board. Presumably this announcement, then, will be 'NZRPA has no more issues' thus making the official vote a procession.
EDIT: jk. Never mind. They literally just updated the article to say it's unrelated.
Can’t see why you would want to buy into the NZRU where is the growth potential? You look at the population projections and it has them growing to 6mill by 2050. Like us they aren’t in an attractive time zone to sell the products into other nations
Details of the proposed $465 million New Zealand Rugby-Silver Lake deal are beginning to emerge, with the US-based investment company targeting a huge global pool of more than 60 million potential All Blacks fans who don't yet spend any money on the brand.
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The enormous global pool of potential supporters (and customers) is likely to have driven Silver Lake's $3.1 billion valuation of NZ Rugby's commercial arm, sources said, with $465m representing the 15 per cent share that it has offered to buy.
The private equity firm's belief is that it can reach those global supporters far more effectively than NZ Rugby can, with its experience in building the UFC juggernaut helping to cement that belief.
Even if only a percentage of those global supporters can be persuaded to spend some money on the All Blacks, the earning potential for NZ Rugby is significant.
Tapping into overseas markets has long been an ambition for NZ Rugby, with the inability to earn a cent from money-spinning tests in England – one of the few times rugby grabs serious media coverage in the UK – one enduring frustration.
However, there is a belief that Silver Lake's expertise can change the picture, with Japan' and the USA seen as particular markets of interest.
Japanese engagement in the 2019 Rugby World Cup was enormous, while North America holds an obvious commercial attraction.
Can’t see why you would want to buy into the NZRU where is the growth potential? You look at the population projections and it has them growing to 6mill by 2050. Like us they aren’t in an attractive time zone to sell the products into other nations
What do NZ stand to gain? bit of a short term sugar hit? I thought they had loads in the bank.
'targeting a huge global pool of more than 60 million potential All Blacks fans who don't yet spend any money on the brand.'
The ABs are good at the ruggerby but fuck me they aren't exactly Man Utd. There isn't an ocean of African and Asian school kids running around with SBW shirts on? or maybe they think there could be if they asked nicely.
Plus that brand is set to wane if they don't fix their team. More likely to end up a slightly better Wallabies than some kind of gargantuan marketing monstrosity out of the EPL.
What do NZ stand to gain? bit of a short term sugar hit? I thought they had loads in the bank.