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Gallop tells Crowe: 'stick to your day job'

 
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NRL chief executive David Gallop has told South Sydney co-owner Russell Crowe to stick to his day job.

The NRL hit back at claims by the Hollywood superstar that rugby league is being shortchanged by an unfair television deal compared to the AFL.

Crowe said on a Sydney radio station he felt league was "the poor cousin" in Australian sport and the NRL must negotiate a better deal in the future.

Rugby league's television deal is worth around $500 million over six years, compared to the AFL's which is worth $780 million over five years.

But Gallop defended the current deal, saying it had helped grow the competition.

"Russell Crowe is a great actor but is in no position to speak on this issue with any level of expertise," Gallop said in a statement today.

"People should remember that we brought forward new revenue to the game before the previous contracts expired and this allowed us to bring the Gold Coast Titans into the competition.

"The strategic importance of this move is now being realised as one looks at the plans of the other codes trying to expand to the Gold Coast."

Gallop said it was unfair to draw comparisons between the AFL and NRL's television deals.

"There are also some facts people have to accept in relation to the AFL aside from the peculiar circumstances of their last period of negotiation," Gallop said of the intensely-competitive bidding between free-to-air commercial networks for the AFL rights.

"The AFL has teams in more states and draws crowds more than twice the size of ours.

"Television is sold on the basis of five capital-city audiences and we do not have that footprint.

"It also isn't a solution for us to simply throw a team in those areas where we have limited interest in our code.

"Also, the AFL has an extra game on free-to-air, its games go for 20 per cent longer than a league game and allow for greater advertising revenue."

Gallop said he was confident the game would grow television but said the process would not be helped by "people misrepresenting the current situation".

Crowe said on Monday he felt rugby league had the better television product to sell.

"We've got the greatest TV game but we're in the situation where we're the poor cousin when it comes to money and that's not good," Crowe said.

Russell Crowe is a great actor but is in no position to speak on this issue with any level of expertise... NRL chief David Gallop

 
 
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10/07/2008 3:21:12 AM Wake up Gallop the organisation you are in charge of is being ripped off.

Foxtel did the dirty on the NRL and thats it.

Your organisation had a better offer from Channel 7 pay TV arm but you guys refused it.

Russell Crowe is only saying what everyone knows. Posted by: Tony Blayney, illawong, Australia Reply

10/07/2008 1:37:32 PM THere are alot of blokes out there that only have foxtel for Rugby League. We should be capitalising on that. THe NRL should be the one putting the value on the bill not taking a limp deal. Nothing will be done as these are still ghosts from the Superleaue saga Posted by: Daniel La Velle, Walgett, Australia Reply

10/07/2008 2:27:00 PM Gallop is on the record as saying that audiences in Australia’s capital cities are how TV deals are worked for sport. However, shouldn’t Gallop be using the popularity of Rugby League in large regions such as the Central Coast, Gold Coast, North Queensland, Newcastle and Canberra as selling points? Doesn’t the nationwide popularity of State Of Origin carry weight as a selling point? Why is Gallop letting the networks dictate to him how sports are valued? Furthermore, why didn’t Gallop try to sign a new TV deal before the AFL did? If a lack of national exposure is a problem, then the NRL should expand into Perth and Wellington just like the AFL came into Sydney and Brisbane. Rugby League was offered what was left over in pay-TV and commercial TV network budgets instead of the best deal for Rugby League. Posted by: Aaron Khan, Bexley, Australia Reply

10/07/2008 11:34:07 PM What would Crowe know? Who he think he is? Captain and the Commander? The Gladiator? Pull your head out Crowe you big sook!!!! In fact, go back to Hollywood with your bum-chums like Cruise and all of them and LET us get on with the game. Sick of hearing about Crowe and his money spending. He wants footy, then get out there and play the damned game...whinger. Worse than a Pom, he is...Hah, what you expect from a Kiwi? Posted by: Jimbo Smithe, Grafton, Australia Reply

14/07/2008 6:00:58 AM Jimbo Smithe Must be jealous , i bet bimbo goes for parra ..lol smithe lol Posted by: Joe T, Sydney, Australia Reply

 

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