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    Well finally today is the day. the nrl will be run by the ARL, NSWRL andQLDRL.
    those brown paper bag suppliers are stepping down and handing over the reigns to its right full owners.

    news no more. no more fake grand finals with fake reffs
    no more under handed dealings in carparks.
    no more one city one team grandfinals

    fo superleague and fo murdick and your cronies


    Rugby league commission ushers in new era
    Print- Font+ FontRSSIan McCullough AAP Thu, Feb 09, 2012 - 6:34 PM

    After more than three years of speculation, hand-wringing and boardroom wranglings, the long-awaited Australian Rugby League Commission will finally see the light of day on Friday.

    New chairman, Queenslander John Grant, a member of the 1972 Kangaroos World Cup team, will launch the commission at the code's new Moore Park headquarters on a historic day for rugby league in Australia.

    NRL chief executive David Gallop will continue in a similar role alongside Grant, with seven other commission members made up of heavyweights from the world of business, education and advertising.

    The new commission will see the dissolution of the current ARL and officially mark the end of News Limited's involvement in the running of the game.

    The ARL will hold its final meeting at 8.30 (AEST) on Friday morning to officially dissolve the body.

    The new commission will be unveiled at a media conference fronted by Grant 11.30am (AEST) - just under three weeks' before the start of the 2012 NRL season.

    It will take control of the game at a critical time, with television, internet and sponsorship deals all expiring at the end of the season.

    Gary Pemberton, the man widely credited with securing record broadcasting rights for the Sydney Olympics, is on the new board and likely to be entrusted with securing a new lucrative TV deal.

    He will be pushing to secure an agreement that is close to the $1.25 billion pocketed by the AFL last year.

    However, that task will be severely tested in the wake of last week's High Court decision to allow Optus to show delayed AFL highlights on their handsets, which is in direct competition to Telstra's exclusive contract worth $153m over five years.

    The NRL were looking for a similar deal and there are now concerns they could be sold short again.

    Pemberton will be joined on the commission by Harris Farm founder and chairwoman Catherine Harris; brand strategist Ian Elliot and business heavyweights Peter Gregg and Jeremy Sutcliffe.

    Highly-respected indigenous educationalist Dr Chris Sarra - Queensland's Australian of the Year in 2009 and a key figure in the Indigenous All Stars concept - is also on board along with former NSW skipper Wayne Pearce.

    The end of the current ARL will not affect the NSWRL and QRL, who will continue to oversee representative sides in their respective states.
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  • #2
    It's cliched, CSI has tainted it, but screw it, it fits.



    Believe it when I see it.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by John View Post
      Believe it when I see it.
      Ditto!
      Words fail me to describe this company.

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      • #4
        One of the MAIN reasons why the Commission has been delayed this long is because News did not agree to a couple of details in the deal.

        One of the things they didn't agree to was the clause saying they were forbbiden to start a rival rugby league competition.

        You never know with these pricks.... you just never know !

        Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
        To love Easts is to hate Souffs

        Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FC
        At a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.
        Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09
        The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight

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        • #5
          I will believe it when they sack Gallop.

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          • #6
            gallop has news written all over him . almost as much as archer.

            another reason that news has delayed this hand over is because they wanted to sell melbourne off. the storm has been for sale since their first gf win . no one has offered anything.
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            • #7
              Just Watched the interview by Peter Sterling and what I got from this is David Gallop is still running the game but with greater powers that cover all the state leagues plus the CRL. He answers to the commision but would generally make most of the decisions day to day.

              Here is the text
              The Australian Rugby League Commission is primed to hit the ground running, after officially being handed control of the game today.

              In an exclusive interview with NRL.com, inaugural chairman John Grant labelled it a red letter day for rugby league, with the independent commission being officially sworn in at Rugby League Central.

              The new commission is a legal restructuring of the governance of the game, a passing over of responsibility from a series of directors who occupied the three organisations of the game to eight new directors.

              Essentially the new commission is three separate boards compressed into one new board.

              Grant said the time taken to finalise the details has helped fully prepare the commissioners for the job at hand.

              “This is a momentous day,” Grant told NRL.com.

              “It has been a very thorough process and that has been good because it has shown us a lot about the game that we wouldn’t have otherwise found except through the course of time, so we are ready to go.”

              “We are ready to hit the ground running. That doesn’t mean that things will change overnight - what it means is that we are better informed. All of the information that we need to start planning for the game in a holistic sense is now available to us.

              “The whole administration is really keyed up and ready to go.”

              The objective of the new governing body is to make sure that the game is well planned strategically and that resources and funding are available.

              The day-to-day running of the game still belongs to former NRL and newly appointed Australian Rugby League Commission CEO, David Gallop.

              “The board’s role is to make sure there is a strategy for the game that will ensure its ongoing value and worth to its stakeholders,” Grant said.

              “To make sure that there is a set of plans in place to execute that strategy and make sure the leadership and the management is in place to do that.

              “You can expect to see the commission engaged in strategic comment and strategic decisions, but the day to day stuff is for David and his team. That team includes the state teams - the Queensland Rugby League, New South Wales Rugby League and Country Rugby League.

              “We are a panel of review, as well as making the ultimate decision making, but it is really up to the administration under David to do the job.”

              Grant says that job will be made a lot easier by the new structure of the game.

              “The previous administration has been very hamstrung by a governance or a decision making process that was convoluted and difficult,” he said.

              “David and his team have been working in that environment. In the new environment the decision making gets a lot easier because you can deal with only one group of people, the process and decisions that are made will be a lot faster.

              “The opportunity to react to what the market place is telling us, the opportunity to reconfigure aspects of the game for example to make it more appealing to the broadcasters, I think those opportunities are quite significant.”

              John Grant on David Gallop’s role as ARLC CEO

              “The game of rugby league is much broader than the NRL and its wonderful 16 teams as we all know, and through his role which lifts him up from the position of CEO of the NRL to being CEO of the Australian Rugby League Commission, he gets to work now across the whole game which includes working with the QRL, NSWRL, CRL and the affiliates throughout the rest of the country to build the game in a holistic sense, as distinct from focussing just on the NRL.”

              John Grant on Rugby League Central

              “It is wonderful. I think the NRL has struggled where they were located previously for identification. I think it is extremely important, obviously it is coincidental that all of the commission should form the same day the building is launched, but to have a building positioned as it is, under the shadow of the Sydney Football Stadium, at the centre of the game and bringing together all the administration of the game has a huge symbolism around it.

              “There are real practical opportunities to deal with a much more efficient operation of the business and we’ll be looking at that from a practical point of view as well. I think it is a hugely exciting opportunity for the game in one place and to develop the administration in terms of what they do and how they do it in a much more sensible way.”

              John Grant on the future of rugby league

              “My aspiration for the game; if rugby league was the most played, the most watched and the most admired sporting game in Australia, I think that would probably be a pretty good outcome.

              “A commentator in Brisbane, George Lovejoy, commentated and did radio broadcasts of the game through the '60s and '70s and he did 562 games without a break over 19 years. He closed every radio broadcast with ‘rugby league, the greatest game of all’, what more could you want from the game?”
              Last edited by Jollyjock; 02-10-2012, 12:14 PM.
              Spanner gone and never forgotten

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              • #8
                Same Shit..... different smell.
                Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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                • #9
                  David Gallop is a mortal enemy of Nick Politis and will remain so.

                  Independent commission? Give me a break....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by John View Post
                    It's cliched, CSI has tainted it, but screw it, it fits.



                    Believe it when I see it.
                    Not true John...Professor Lock has it under control; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_Aqx...feature=fvwrel Mr Lock will be advising Gallop!

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                    • #11
                      First job of this new independent commission should be to get rid of Souths.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by supermario View Post
                        One of the MAIN reasons why the Commission has been delayed this long is because News did not agree to a couple of details in the deal.

                        One of the things they didn't agree to was the clause saying they were forbbiden to start a rival rugby league competition.You never know with these pricks.... you just never know !
                        What was the final negotiation? Did they agree or remove this clause? anyone know?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
                          First job of this new independent commission should be to get rid of Souths.
                          Ahhh 13

                          God you come up with some beauties.

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                          • #14
                            Second order of business - Ban Sonny Bill Williams from getting an NRL contract.

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                            • #15
                              Bring back the Bears.
                              #We Stand with ourJewish community#

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