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    FORGET March. The NRL independent commission is still 12 months away.

    NRL chief executive David Gallop has dashed hopes that a new governing body will be in place for the 2011 season, revealing that the final phase of the transition could be up to a year away.

    ''I think it's still going to take a bit longer,'' Gallop told The Sun-Herald. ''I don't think there is a fixed timeline.

    ''I think we are in a good position where we have the new building on the way and when that's ready in 12 months' time it will coincide with the end of the transition to the commission. So that's been a good piece of timing and I think it's going to be great for the game.''

    The delay raises fears that a crucial TV broadcast rights deal could be compromised. However, Gallop said negotiations between networks and the NRL, which is half-owned by News Ltd, had been fast-tracked and could be finalised as early as June.

    ''[The rights] expire at the end of 2012 but I would have thought by the middle of this year we'll be a long way down the track,'' Gallop said.

    ''Maximising the dollar is obviously critical but we have to be conscious of how the game is exposed and we want it to be exposed in the best possible way. All indications are that we will do really well and that's exciting for the game.''

    So how well? If the NRL's current agreement is $500 million over five years - a 60 per cent increase on the previous deal - and market share has skyrocketed, is the reported $1 billion feasible?

    ''It's hard to put a number on it but I'm really confident that we'll do really well,'' Gallop said.

    ''My ideal outcome is pretty simple - it's big dollars and a level of exposure and promotion that the game deserves. I've been talking to the TV networks for over a year now, staying in touch and reminding them of our position and the progression of the commission.

    ''Years ago there was a view that there was one or two big games every weekend and the rest were pretty much the also-rans, but now our competition is at a point where there are no easy games and every team is a contender.''

    Gallop did not rule out the possibility of all games returning to free-to-air TV.

    ''There's a possibility it could all be on the one network,'' he said.

    ''Digital television has opened a lot of doors and apparently Channel 10 is starting a rugby league program as well.

    ''But the good thing is, there are a lot of possibilities.''

    Gallop conceded the establishment of the commission had been a drawn-out process. ''It's been important that things haven't ground to a halt waiting for it either,'' he said. ''My job has been to keep everything ticking along and then it'll be ready when it happens.

    ''There's no fixed timeline for the independent commission. But there are various people working on it at the moment. Obviously, identifying the eight commissioners is imperative and I can tell you that process has just started. At some point in the next few months it will start to get up and running.''

    Gallop, who intends to lead the commission and is responsible for helping to generate greater crowds, television audiences and revenue than ever before, said suggestions that a fully operational commission would be up and running by the start of this season were fanciful.

    He laughed off claims it should have been in place by now.

    ''It was naive to think it would happen really quickly,'' he said.

    ''One of the best things to come out of it will be a greater connection between the professional end of the game and the grassroots, but merging those entities is a very complicated exercise. And I think it was naive to think that would be done in the space of weeks or months.''

    The Sun-Herald can reveal that a collective of NSWRL, QRL, News Ltd and NRL club representatives has begun the selection process for the board's eight commissioners.

    ''The NRL people are the most buoyant I've seen them at the end of a season about what's coming up,'' Gallop said.

    ''The wish is that it will allow the game to articulate its strengths and then leverage what we all know is great about it, but I think from time to time the game hasn't been very good at demonstrating.

    ''It's going to be great to have eight well-credentialled, experienced people from different aspects of business to help guide rugby league.

    ''My aspiration for it is, you take an idea to them and they say, 'Yeah, that's good but have you thought of this because I come from this industry and we did this …'

    ''So you can pull down experience from across the community and finetune what you've been working on. And they sign off on what the game's position on something is going to be.

    ''But at the same time I think we need to be careful not to expect that they are going to have the answers to everything. There's a renewed confidence in the fact that we are going to have a more efficient, co-ordinated organisational structure and that's going to rub off on sponsors and broadcasters.''

    http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/l...129-1a8uw.html



    What a joke this is starting to become. Firstly we were told that it could be up and running for the start of the 2010 season, then that it would definately be up and running for the start of 2011, now it's another ****ing 12 months away! Not ****ing happy.

  • #2
    IMO Gallop should be sacked, All the controversy that goes on in the NRL and he is NEVER held to blame for anything.

    Every time i hear him talk its the same old thing "We are doing all we can blah blah blah" but nothing gets done.

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    • #3
      While its is no debate about the crap that goes on, Gallop is not to blame for any of it.
      I think his time has come to finish up, but how on earth is he to blame for immaturity and greed, which are the prime causes of the games problems ?
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      • #4
        Surely they just need to hand over the keys to the office, then let the new guys take over.

        Intead it seems like it will be independent, but only up to a point because it has been planned out by the old mob for the next 10+ years.
        Reminds me of NSW ALP... I'm actually an ALP man (hate the Libs) but we all know NSW isn't popular, and has to go! What do they do? Push through the power sale and try to get as much of their shonky business done before they are kicked out rather than simply handing over the reins + taking a fair cop from the public.

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        • #5
          When I read things like this all I hear is blah blah blah excuses blah blah blah more excuses blah blah blah. The sooner gallop has no more to do with this game, the better as far as I'm concerned despite that I appreciate the delays aren't all his doing.
          "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

          Thomas Jefferson

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          • #6
            News want to finish negotiating the TV deal with themselves before they go. This one year could set the game back another 5 if Gallop bows to his masters obvious wishes

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            • #7
              Its like when an NRL team is doing bad...who do they sack?

              Gallop IS to blame, His in charge, and should be held responsible if the NRL continue to get in the media for the wrong reasons, its his Job to control it.


              it seems everyone has forgot that Gallop is the same man who tried to take down the arl in the super league wars.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by adamkungl View Post
                News want to finish negotiating the TV deal with themselves before they go. This one year could set the game back another 5 if Gallop bows to his masters obvious wishes
                5 is kind, what's the bet a dodgy 7 or 8 year TV contract deal with Fox is struck and Gallop smiles like a cheshire cat claiming it's groundbreaking when really we've just been ****ed in the arse again by News as they wave goodbye.

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                • #9
                  No, while he has responsibilties regardeing the game, he is not to blame.
                  Infact if he pandered to all the idiots calling for increased salary caps, sacking and some of all the other narrow minded crap fans go on about then the game would be in worse condition.

                  do not get blame and responsibility mixed up
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                  • #10
                    be careful when talking about TV rights and getting millions more.
                    Think about this

                    on free to air - more money means more ads and alot more ads
                    on foxtel - hefty increases to the packages.

                    As well the more money any one of these pays for TV rights , the more control they demand. If you think Ch9 has had a postive effect on RL then your mad

                    Also none of this extra money goes to where its needed, none goes to country RL or junior RL
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                    • #11
                      Gallop is a c

                      As if rupert isn't telling him what to do


                      He will want the tv deal done before the independent committee comes to pass so Rupert can **** rugby league for the third time
                      barbarian ......arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh!!!!!!!

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                      • #12
                        Gallop is the tool, the screwdriver drilling all our arses.

                        NewsRL are carnts. Its a carnt of a word I know but its what they are.

                        If they negotiate a new TV deal b4 the so called independent comission thats just another royal ramming for the game.

                        Not that it really matters, they wont hand anything over, they will stack any so called independent comission with Gallops (company men). And the plundering will continue.

                        Farkers.



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                        • #13
                          Gallop answers all questions regarding the future of Rugby League, with guarded negativity, he is not in charge of any ground making decisions to the game, he takes his orders from the board room of News Corporation in New York city, they will delay the commencement of the new independant commission until they stitch up another lengthy contract with media groups, that will favour News Corps bottom line. News Ltd is just one of many companies that send their profits to the U.S.A.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by stsae View Post
                            Gallop is the tool, the screwdriver drilling all our arses.

                            are you just scared because Gallop is a word often associated with ponies ?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
                              are you just scared because Gallop is a word often associated with ponies ?
                              Giddyup, that must be Gallops new nicname.



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