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  • NTAN Offline
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    Loss of FTA will be decried as killing the game by all the nuffies who happily paid Foxtel a pound of flesh each month.

    RA have made what looks like a gain here, but really it is starting from a low base so is probably about what the game is worth to any broadcaster at ~$40M per annum. Stan (the streaming platform) actually showed decent uptake for sport last time I looked.

    Waugh is hoping that the Lions tour will help wipe out the debts and give him a platform to capitalise on the 2 x RWC we're hosting in 27 and 29.

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    There are so many variables though. New coach is one thing but a lot of player turnover too, as has been said.

    I don't think this is a stacked team at all. Our depth is thin in key spots, and we don't have any locks. It's a good side on paper, sure, but missing finals won't be the end of the world considering.

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    Happy to stay with Stan. They put the effort in and the quality of the broadcast is way higher that it ever was with Fox/Kayo.

    No FTA is a blow. I can understand why they made the trade-off, but it's annoying they had to make it. Stan Sport is pretty niche and not especially cheap, so you're losing a lot of casual eyeballs. Now they will still be there for the Wallabies so maybe it's no big loss.

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    the problem with Stan is its commercial option. By all accounts its super expensive, meaning there are very few pubs around who can put the rugby on.

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    @NTA said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    Loss of FTA will be decried as killing the game by all the nuffies who happily paid Foxtel a pound of flesh each month.

    No doubt Nine are expecting some of them to migrate to Stan. Interesting if this was shared with RA.

    RA have made what looks like a gain here, but really it is starting from a low base so is probably about what the game is worth to any broadcaster at ~$40M per annum. Stan (the streaming platform) actually showed decent uptake for sport last time I looked.

    Waugh is hoping that the Lions tour will help wipe out the debts and give him a platform to capitalise on the 2 x RWC we're hosting in 27 and 29.

    Assuming the same inflation applies from 2020-2024 through to 2030, the last year will be basically what $30million bought in 2020...

    Depending on the amount WR hover up, the addition of a WRWC should be well supported here. Especially if the Wallaroos can be more competitive against everyone but England who will probably romp home.

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    Looks like it's going to be Les Kiss as the Wallabies coach

    https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/04/09/exclusive-kiss-poised-to-become-next-wallabies-coach-as-rugby-australias-secret-meeting-with-qru-revealed/

    The Roar can reveal RA chief executive Phil Waugh and director of high performance Peter Horne flew to Brisbane to speak with Reds CEO David Hanham and general manager Sam Cordingley on Tuesday morning to discuss Kiss.
    
    It’s understood that Kiss, who is contracted to coach the Queensland Reds through to the end of the 2026 Super Rugby season, wasn’t present in the meeting.
    
    What was discussed remains closely guarded, but it’s believed the basis of the meeting was around how the 60-year-old can take over at the Wallabies later this year while also serving out the rest of his three-year deal with the Reds.
    
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    @KiwiMurph don't mind that. He'll have done a couple of years with the Reds as head coach as well as a range of supporting roles around the globe.

    He's given the Reds a bit of steel, working on the foundation Thorn left of ejecting the dickheads.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Fuck me these Premier Rugby dickheads are delusional.

    This was posted on their Facebook page.

    "Key partner"? 🤣🤣🤣

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    I was impressed with Will Harrison when he played for the Waratahs but had rotten luck with injury.

    If he was still at the Tahs I would've have had him as the starting 10.

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    Rob Leota joins growing list of Wallaby back rows heading north

    Rob Leota joins growing list of Wallaby back rows heading north

    Australia and New South Wales Waratahs back row Rob Leota has signed for Top 14 outfit Bayonne ahead of next season...

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    Joe Schmidt will be staying a little longer before the transition to Les Kiss.

    Nathan Williamson  /  Apr 29

    Joe Schmidt to stay as Wallabies coach until mid-2026, Les Kiss anointed successor

    Joe Schmidt to stay as Wallabies coach until mid-2026, Les Kiss anointed successor

    The Wallabies have appointed Queensland Reds coach Les Kiss to be the next head coach of the national side on a two-year deal.

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    He's easily swayed to coach haha after many 'no more's and retirements! Great news for Oz and the Reds

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