LittleDavey
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- Mar 25, 2013
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A 20 team comp is not as bad as it looks from a broadcast revenue point of view. (As long as we don't go to a conference system which would be a bad move.)
Currently 27rds X 8 games/rd = 204 games*/reg season + 9 finals games
*There weren't 216 games because there were not 8 games/rd during the origin series.
With a 20 team comp it could look like:
19rds X 10 games/rd = 190 games/reg season (14 less reg season games)
Assuming a 10 team finals system there would be 13 finals games (4 more finals games)
So there would be 14 less reg season games but 4 more finals games with 20 team comp.
That is a difference of only 10 games if a finals game is considered the same as a regular season game which clearly they aren't. They are definitely worth more.
Also If Origin is a standalone series then the integrity of the reg season is maintained as clubs don't lose players who have to be stood down for games prior to origin or have to either back up or be rested after origin games.
The current overall effect of Origin on the comp is hard to gauge but it is definitely there to some degree.
The number of games directly affected will vary but would be in the order of 20 - 30 over the 3 game series. Also some clubs would only have 1 or 2 origin players so the effect on them is less than clubs who have heavier representation.
This would be heavily debated but on the face of it I would think there should only be about a 5% reduction in broadcast revenue. Some or all of this discount may be able to be made up with a substantial international representative series in October and November.
The bottom line is the NRL should be able to argue that broadcast rights with a 20 team comp should be line ball compared to a 17 team comp.
I agree, and I don't.
You're right about the number of games. But there's other factors which play into it as well and I have no idea how they affect the value to the broadcasters:
- Does more games each week lower the 'value' of each game due to more being outside prime times etc?
- Does fewer weeks in the season make each week valued higher?
- Does a higher weekly value (more games) offset the lower number of weeks of footy?
- Will Origin being standalone and presumably on weekends, increase the value either of it or of the rest of the comp being unmolested?
- What's the value of more internationals vs fewer NRL games?
What we can agree on I think is that it's complex to work through! It'll be interesting to see how it all plays out. The conference idea can suck a fat one though, that's a worse idea than the 6-again fiasco.