NRL commission unlikely before end of year
By Todd Balym, 2 Dec 2009 Todd Balym is a Roar Pro
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The NRL will develop a core set of values for the game after club bosses were told rugby league’s new independent commission is progressing but still unlikely to be finalised before the end of the year.
While it had been speculated News Limited and the Australian Rugby League could hand ownership of the game back to one governing body by the end of 2009, it is unlikely to happen so quickly.
Gold Coast chief executive Michael Searle, the man charged with uniting the game under one body, told the conference it could be “months” until the negotiations are completed.
“The parties are certainly trying to support the process,” said Searle.
“There isn’t a firm time-line on it and people may need to be a bit more patient but there are some good signs for what can be achieved in the months ahead.
“(The commission) will hopefully lead to a central funding model and a central decision making process that involves highly skilled and independent people.
“There are still a lot of things to work through and everyone seems to be looking for a way to do so.”
The establishment of the new commission was one of many discussion points at a meeting of the NRL board, club CEOs and chairmen in Sydney on Tuesday.
NRL chief executive David Gallop said there was “unanimous” support against expansion as rugby league digs in its heels in preparation for an assault on western Sydney by the AFL.
Along with a new commission, the game recognises it needs to do more to improve its brand after arguably the worst year on record for player behaviour yet one of the best for fan support.
Among the list of initiatives discussed was a “core set of values” for the game, aside from the individual culture established among NRL clubs.
Restoring the game’s battered off-field image is a key focus of the NRL as they approach another crucial time in the history of the sport.
If the NRL cannot present a unified body and wholesome image when television rights are sold in 2013, then it would affect their chances of maximising revenue in an increasingly competitive sports market.
Gallop said getting the most bang for their buck to give back to clubs, players and juniors was the main focus and that expanding the competition would not be entertained unless it would guarantee growth in all those areas.
“You can’t do those things and invest in expansion,” said Gallop.
“And until there is a strong business case for any expansion contributing to the growth of the competition then it will not be part of our immediate plans.”
Canterbury chief executive Todd Greenberg believes rugby league is making all the right decisions and plans to fight off AFL’s advances.
“There is no doubt the independent commission is an important thing for the game but not necessarily to combat AFL,” he said.
“I’m encouraged by what I heard today and it sounds like there’s been some good progression.”
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December 2nd 2009 @ 9:17pm
Billo said | December 2nd 2009 @ 9:17pm | Report comment
The fact that the NRL doesn’t have the resources to develop a new team in Perth, which would enter the NRL alongside the Central Coast in 2013, says a lot about the lousy business organization that the NRL represents.
Whether it will be any better with a new commission I doubt, for as long as Colin Love is the chairman and Gallop is the CEO.
The NRL should be in Perth now, ensuring that the city will be prepared for its entry into the competition in three years’ time.
A lack of ambition, combined with a lack of business sense and conflicts of interest, are the biggest threats to the NRL.
December 3rd 2009 @ 5:58am
jus de couchon said | December 3rd 2009 @ 5:58am | Report comment
A lack of ambition has never been an issue with the NRL.Lack of a realistic business plan coupled with an unacheivable long term stategy has , from past expansionist driven delusions , been a disaster for League. The game is run by Idiots.
December 3rd 2009 @ 8:29am
Mushi said | December 3rd 2009 @ 8:29am | Report comment
A delay is, in my mind positive, rather have a well thought out structure and plan than one rushed in as fast as possible to placate the masses.
December 3rd 2009 @ 12:34pm
Col the Bear said | December 3rd 2009 @ 12:34pm | Report comment
just wanted to put this in, probably not the right article.. But, the CRL have backdown on using the name Crusaders after they rushed it through maybe to try and take the limelight off the CCBears launch a couple of weeks ago..
Afraid that one backfired.. next!! the people of the CC gave their ideas they voted wholeheartedly for their rep Juniors to be called the CC Cubs.. but similar to The roosters, I don’t think these organisations will go with what the people / fans actually want…
December 4th 2009 @ 5:49am
Crosscoder said | December 4th 2009 @ 5:49am | Report comment
Col the Bear
Wouldn’t panic ole son.
Yeah the Swans have been active ,but not only on the Central Coast,but in other Sydney areas.It has been going on for some time now.Their Tv ratings have dropped,and the crowds and sponsorship likewise,so they need to show their presence,or go further down the tube.
The Storm also visit hospitals and get into the communtiy in Vic,its the done thing these days.
December 4th 2009 @ 4:18pm
Col the Bear said | December 4th 2009 @ 4:18pm | Report comment
I’ like to think that David Hill might be one of the appointed people on the IC.. he has proven his credentials over the years.. he is a Mr fixit man.. bought in to sort the railways out for the Olympics.. which he did..Author.. great documentary on him the other night with the Fairburn farm where he and his brothers were in their youth..on the international council to help bring the Elgin marbles back to greece from the british Museum.. former head of the ABC.. and the list goes on and on..also dabbled in federal politics when he went for the seat of Hughes.. he is a Labor man as opposed to the last choice by Michael Searle..and in this climate that could be the differance..it might be worth thinking about..he does get things done…
December 4th 2009 @ 4:22pm
Col the Bear said | December 4th 2009 @ 4:22pm | Report comment
and also another Name to throw in what about Margaret Cuneen the QC who helped in many major cases recently. A woman of great credibility..
December 4th 2009 @ 5:20pm
Midfielder said | December 4th 2009 @ 5:20pm | Report comment
Col
Whatever happens I have to admire your perseverance … if the CC Bears ever do get in despite our discussions over the last 12 months we must meet up and I will buy you a beer…
December 4th 2009 @ 8:09pm
Col the Bear said | December 4th 2009 @ 8:09pm | Report comment
a tonic water
as i have always said; the Bears are always in with a shot, as long as no one is playing out of Gosford full time.. and as we have 11 years still to go on the playing rights to the stadium.. I’m confident it’ll be the CC Bears…
plus they’re a good team now pushing for the Bears, and who are more determined then ever to get us back in..and these are people who have always been Bears supporters since they were kids and now hold pretty handy positions in society..
Maybe it’s time for everyone to get on the CCBears bandwagon.. you’re all more then welcome…and I really don’t care much of reports in the press,water of a ducks.no one in the bid team does.. because truthfully, the Mighty Bears are on a roll.. there was a time once when I worried about such things, but as I said 10 years at this.. you learn a bit about how it works..and lets face it the Bears bid is pretty hard to knock back from any business point of view..
December 4th 2009 @ 8:57pm
Midfielder said | December 4th 2009 @ 8:57pm | Report comment
Col
Lets not go down the business path… we both want what is best for RL … we see two different methods / models nothing wrong with that .. but as I said I do admire your perseverance and for that matter I guess the small army of Bears that “keep on keeping on” ..