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NRL Secures Broadcast Partnerships With Nine And Foxtel

NRL Secures Broadcast Partnerships With Nine And Foxtel

The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC), Foxtel and Nine have agreed to a broadcast partnership, securing the current rights period until the end of 2022, with Foxtel extending its partnership for a further five years until the end of 2027.

ARLC chairman, Peter V’landys, said the result is a win for fans, the game, and all partners.

“I want to thank Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany and Nine CEO Hugh Marks for reaching an outcome that puts the fans and the game’s future first,” V’landys said.

“I am delighted to have worked with our long-standing partners Foxtel and Nine to reshape and resume the 2020 NRL Telstra Premiership.

“It is significant that on one of the most important days in our game’s history, we have finalised the deals to ensure its future.

“Our negotiations were tough but always in a spirit of goodwill and shared ambitions for the betterment of rugby league.

“We could not have reached our May 28 restart ambitions without the teamwork and collaboration of our partners.

“These deals provide certainty to ensure our 16 clubs remain strong and that we can continue to invest in grassroots rugby league across our communities,” he said.

As part of the commitment from Nine and Foxtel, for the remainder of the 2020 season, Foxtel will continue to show all eight games every round, with Nine televising three weekly NRL matches, with Nine providing exclusive coverage of both the Grand Final and State of Origin.

Foxtel CEO, Patrick Delany, announced the partnership in an interview on Fox League before the presentation of the first match of the restarted season.

“Foxtel is incredibly pleased to support the NRL through this difficult period and to have footy back on Foxtel this weekend, every round, every game, live and ad free during play,” Delany said.

“This is a great outcome for footy, for fans and for players.

“It’s also a hugely important signal to everyone in Australia, and around the world, that we will get through these times, and we can keep players and coaching staff safe while we all enjoy the game.

“The agreement between Foxtel and the NRL extends our existing broadcast rights for a further five years and cements our position as the Home of NRL until 2027.

“It provides the NRL with the certainty to continue to develop the status of the game and gives fans the go to destination for the best of NRL, all in one place.

“Being back on the field and back on air tonight doesn’t happen without leadership.

“I want to acknowledge Peter V’landys and everyone at the NRL and the clubs for their passion to get the game back.

“It’s been outstanding,” he said.

While the financial details of the deal will remain commercial in confidence, Nine CEO, Hugh Marks, said Nine is confidently moving forward and investing in the future of the NRL.

“As we approach the kick-off for the resumption of NRL season 2020, I want to congratulate Peter on his leadership, and also Andrew (NRL interim CEO, Andrew Abdo) for stepping into his role in these extremely difficult circumstances,” Marks said.

“They have both enabled us to confidently move forward and invest in the future of NRL.

“The team at Nine are in this for the long term and we all look forward to working with the NRL and all the stakeholders, as we continue to build on the success of the game for its long-term future.

“Our on-air and production teams have combined to bring even more excitement to the game, further enhancing the experience for the fans at home starting tonight (May 28).

“Let’s now all enjoy the game,” he said.

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