Super League in danger of 'train crash' - NRL chief V'landys
Summary
The head of Australia's National Rugby League (NRL), Peter V'landys, warned that the Super League could face financial problems if it doesn't find ways to increase its revenue. He discussed the possibility of the NRL investing in the Super League but emphasized the need for changes in its governance. V'landys also mentioned concerns about the league's current business plan and upcoming broadcast deal expiration.Key Facts
- Peter V'landys is the chairman of the Australian Rugby League Commission.
- V'landys warned that the Super League could face financial issues without more revenue.
- He suggested that the league needs to change how it is managed.
- V'landys held talks with Super League clubs and the RFL in London.
- The NRL might invest in the Super League if independent governance is established.
- The current UK TV broadcast deal for the Super League ends in 2026.
- V'landys believes London should have a team in the Super League to attract more fans.
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