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    NSWRL have moved streaming from their app to BarTV. Cost goes from $50 per year to $20 per month. All junior and lower grades are covered plus country comps. Youd never have time to watch them all once NRL starts

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    What a joke. Lower grades and juniors should be free. Clubs in the bush struggling big time, and these idiots want to impose a cost on families to watch their kids play online?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post
      What a joke. Lower grades and juniors should be free. Clubs in the bush struggling big time, and these idiots want to impose a cost on families to watch their kids play online?
      Bartv is a privately run company, they have to cover their costs somehow.

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      • #4
        If it was free they would show limited game each weekend as they did before when it was free and run by the NSWRL - not always a Roosters game ( Central Coast and Sydney Roosters) was shown on particular weekends.

        Chicken feed the cost when you can have access to watch all games with your subscription or selected games with a 48 hour pass - It will be a festival of footy - More than 900 games all up - Both Junior and Senior Reps.
        • Monthly Subscription: $19.95 per month (auto-renews until you cancel).
        • 48-Hour Pass: $6.95 (one-time purchase, cancels automatically after 48 hours).
        The only issue is game times if someone say wants to watch all the Roosters Junior rep games as some maybe played at the same time i.e Central Coast
        and Sydney Roosters. Not sure if one can watch the games they miss because of this later on.

        The partnership with BarTV Sports will kick off with Junior Representatives metropolitan competitions on Saturday 1 February. It will provide NSWRL TV subscribers the opportunity to watch all matches from NSWRL Junior Representatives Competitions and NSWRL Major Competitions in 2025.

        https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2025/0...han-900-games/

        https://www.bartvsports.com.au/nswrltv/

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        • #5
          Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
          If it was free they would show limited game each weekend as they did before when it was free and run by the NSWRL - not always a Roosters game ( Central Coast and Sydney Roosters) was shown on particular weekends.

          Chicken feed the cost when you can have access to watch all games with your subscription or selected games with a 48 hour pass - It will be a festival of footy - More than 900 games all up - Both Junior and Senior Reps.
          • Monthly Subscription: $19.95 per month (auto-renews until you cancel).
          • 48-Hour Pass: $6.95 (one-time purchase, cancels automatically after 48 hours).
          The only issue is game times if someone say wants to watch all the Roosters Junior rep games as some maybe played at the same time i.e Central Coast
          and Sydney Roosters. Not sure if one can watch the games they miss because of this later on.

          The partnership with BarTV Sports will kick off with Junior Representatives metropolitan competitions on Saturday 1 February. It will provide NSWRL TV subscribers the opportunity to watch all matches from NSWRL Junior Representatives Competitions and NSWRL Major Competitions in 2025.

          https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2025/0...han-900-games/

          https://www.bartvsports.com.au/nswrltv/
          BarTV keep the games available on their website so you can go back and watch them any time King. I use them to watch the Group 7 action and then cancel ther subscription as soon as the season finishes

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post
            What a joke. Lower grades and juniors should be free. Clubs in the bush struggling big time, and these idiots want to impose a cost on families to watch their kids play online?
            Who's going to fund that?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

              Who's going to fund that?
              The NRL should fund it they've got 10s of millions to spare buying property around the country they can spare a few thousand to support grass roots footy

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              • #8
                Smart investment/move by the NRL to diversify revenue - Purchases so far include - Quest Hotel adjacent to Shark Park / Brisbane Mantra Terrace / Ibis Styles Port Macquarie /Gambaro Hotel Brisbane and the Mercure Sunshine Coast.

                Clubs are responsible for their Junior and Senior Reps and should look at including subscription access to Junior /Senior reps at a discounted price. as a membership option - NRL and NRLW as well -NRLW games are currently shown live but the more teams that are added the less likelihood is of that continuing.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post

                  The NRL should fund it they've got 10s of millions to spare buying property around the country they can spare a few thousand to support grass roots footy
                  It would cost a lot more than a few thousand to fund

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post

                    The NRL should fund it they've got 10s of millions to spare buying property around the country they can spare a few thousand to support grass roots footy
                    For a few thousand dollars you could get a couple of second hand cameras on Gumtree from the 90's and stream on Twitch at 240p.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Headless Chook View Post

                      It would cost a lot more than a few thousand to fund
                      Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

                      For a few thousand dollars you could get a couple of second hand cameras on Gumtree from the 90's and stream on Twitch at 240p.
                      There is not a chance that it would break the bank to fund streaming lower grades with a single camera set up. If they can get bush footy on NITV the NRL which is getting billions in broadcast rights can set up something basic at grass roots level.

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                      • #12
                        There was nothing stopping any NRL club from live streaming games involving their junior and senior rep teams either if it only supposedly costs a few thousand dollars.

                        One figures it would cost significantly more than a few thousand dollars though just in wages alone i.e the camera operator /broadcast technical folk and commentators would need to be paid plus you have travel/meals costs and possibly accommodation and meal costs for the regional comps ( Andrew Johns and Laurie Daley Cups) etc

                        In any case the NRL don't run the state leagues or their competitions as that is the role of the various state league governing bodies -NSWRL and QRL

                        NSWRL only started live streaming selected games a few years back - 2021

                        2021 - 100 games
                        2022 -188 games
                        2023 - 207 games
                        2024 - over 250 games
                        2025 - over 900 games






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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

                          Who's going to fund that?
                          I don't know, how about the NRL, from the billion$ broadcast rights deal? To, you know grow the game maybe, and not try and turn every single thing into another revenue stream. Like struggling parents don't have enough to pay with playing gear, joining fees oval hire etc etc.
                          Last edited by Batemans Bay Rooster; 01-30-2025, 10:20 AM.

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                          • #14
                            How dumb the NRL are when it comes to footy in the bush. Some of our local Bay Tigers junior grade teams here have to forfeit every second or third week, due to lack of players. The AFL are here all the time running coaching clinics and handing out free footballs. 2 weeks ago they had a massive AFL girls only clinic, you should have seen how many kids were there. League does nothing. Looking online it appears all lower grade and junior level afl is streamed free. Yet these NRL morons want to try and bleed parents even more.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post
                              How dumb the NRL are when it comes to footy in the bush. Some of our local Bay Tigers junior grade teams here have to forfeit every second or third week, due to lack of players. The AFL are here all the time running coaching clinics and handing out free footballs. 2 weeks ago they had a massive AFL girls only clinic, you should have seen how many kids were there. League does nothing. Looking online it appears all lower grade and junior level afl is streamed free. Yet these NRL morons want to try and bleed parents even more.
                              Unfortunately this is what happens when the game installs a short sighted prick like Vlandys to the top if you can't make gambling revenue from it he doesn't care. The game had much better long term planning under Smith and Greenberg imo

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