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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/300136530/yarrow-stadium-50m-repair-could-begin-this-year

    Cheating a bit.
    Is really on the topic of central Govt covid fund finacnes and regional council finances.

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    @Rapido said in Rugby Finances:

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/300136530/yarrow-stadium-50m-repair-could-begin-this-year

    Cheating a bit.
    Is really on the topic of central Govt covid fund finacnes and regional council finances.

    Put a roof on it......

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    @Hooroo said in Rugby Finances:

    Put a roof on it......

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    @Snowy said in Rugby Finances:

    @Hooroo said in Rugby Finances:

    Put a roof on it......

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    Excellent!

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    @Bovidae said in Rugby Finances:

    @Rapido How much broadcasting money do SA Rugby get now? SFA I hope, even if SuperSport shows the other games.

    Still as clear as mud.
    In another thread, talk that all 4 get equal payments regardless of if they turn up.

    This (not very good) article below - has a figure. But still not clear how much everyone else is also losing.

    Furious Aussies blame SA Rugby for financial loss - argentina

    Furious Aussies blame SA Rugby for financial loss - argentina

    SPOTLIGHT: Rugby Australia says millions of dollars in much-needed revenue has been lost because of South Africa's withdrawal from the Rugby Championship.

    forced SANZAAR into reverting to a Tri-Nations tournament featuring Australia, New Zealand and Argentina, with the original 12-match competition reduced to six games.

    It’s been speculated that South Africa will forego ZAR50-million rand (AU$4.3-million) for not fronting up.

    “The financial loss for them will be great,” Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan said on Wednesday.

    But the Springboks’ scratching will also seriously impact RA’s finances.

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    https://www.news24.com/citypress/sport/sa-rugby-gets-paid-for-rugby-championship-no-show-20201017

    paywalled.

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    https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/rugby-union/rugby-australia-counting-the-cost-as-the-springboks-walk-out/news-story/0cfccc0870fd7830658abc1cbd9e08ba

    Organisers will now have to contend with broadcasters who will pay considerable less than full freight for the tournament. And while the various bodies that have made the TRC possible – the NSW and Queensland governments and Tourism Australia – are still backing RA, there is likely to be a scale-down of their support.

    While RA will admit to no more than “disappointment” at the South African decision, officials are privately dumbfounded by a move which will financially hurt all four SANZAAR partners. Still, it does not want to rock an increasingly leaky boat. South Africa looks to be permanently investing in Europe for its Super Rugby-style football, but it has made a firm commitment to the TRC and the SANZAAR joint venture into the future.

    While SANZAAR’s days do appear numbered, it would certainly not be in Australia’s best interests if the organisation collapsed. SANZAAR has endorsed Australia as the only southern hemisphere contender for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, but if the organisation goes under, holding that voting bloc together will not be easy – particularly considering all the strain Australia has been having with its partners of late.

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    https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/54659203

    The IRFU's annual report has revealed a £32.4m loss which chief executive Philip Browne says will result in drastic cuts unless supporters are able to return to grounds in large numbers.

    The dramatic downturn in Irish rugby's finances follows last year's record surplus of £25.4m.

    I think this 'year' is for 15 moths rather than 12. as have changed their financial year to align with rugby season. If i read it correctly/

    and further reporting:

    Irish rugby reports €35.7million deficit, faces 'drastic budget cuts' unless fans come back soon

    Irish rugby reports €35.7million deficit, faces 'drastic budget cuts' unless fans come back soon

    Irish rugby officials recorded record revenues in 2019 but that situation has now radically changed and they fear the coming year.

    Treasurer Tom Grace added: “We’re very fortunate to have cash in the bank and an asset strong balance sheet at the moment. However, these resources won’t last forever and any amounts that we are forced to spend now will affect what we will have to spend in the future when some semblance of normality returns.

    “At present, we are able to fund ourselves and the provinces for the next twelve months, even without further remedial action, but this needs to be kept under constant review and our next major review date will be in December.”

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300145630/knife-edge-how-will-nz-rugby-survive-2021

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    RFU annual report came out few days ago.

    Twickenham’s finances for the financial year show a loss of £10.8m – lower than the £11.5m that was budgeted by the RFU due to the cost of the World Cup campaign and hosting only two Six Nations fixtures.

    However, the figure is for the year until June 30, meaning the financial damage of Covid-19 to date has yet to be fully reflected – although £23m was still lost in gross revenue due to cancelled events from March to June.

    Of the games scheduled to be staged at Twickenham, only the non-cap international against the Barbarians was affected by the pandemic during this time.

    RFU reports operating loss in excess of £10million for 2019/20

    RFU reports operating loss in excess of £10million for 2019/20

    Accounted figures measuring the damage the pandemic caused to rugby in England until the end of last June have been confirmed by the RFU.

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    @Rapido said in Rugby Finances:
    From the Richard Knowler article on NZRU

    Interesting titbit on the value of their sky shares as part of the last TV deal.

    When Sky NZ renewed its broadcast deal with NZ Rugby to screen content such as All Blacks, Super Rugby and Mitre 10 Cup games, reported to be worth around $400 million over 5 years, it was awarded 5 percent of the company’s shares as part of the new relationship.

    The balance sheet notes the investment was recognised on November 1 at an acquisition fair value of $19.4 million. On that same date Sky disclosed it had issued NZ Rugby 21,801,325 shares at 89 cents.

    This week those shares were valued at around 15 cents, reducing NZ Rugby’s investment, which must be held for a minimum of 2 years before they can be sold, to $3,270,198.

    It’s a black eye NZ Rugby could do without, given everything else that has happened since it confirmed that deal. But it’s in for the long haul on the score, as it is in terms of trying to protect and nurture the sport in his country.

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    Cash-strapped IRFU receive massive multimillion-euro bailout from Irish Government

    Cash-strapped IRFU receive massive multimillion-euro bailout from Irish Government

    The announcement comes just three weeks after the IRFU reported a record deficit of €35.7 million due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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    @Rapido I get the feeling that will be replicated to some degree by all govts of affected unions.

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    @antipodean said in Rugby Finances:

    @Rapido I get the feeling that will be replicated to some degree by all govts of affected unions.

    Yes, I think you'll be right there.

    But, I don't think the IRFU are really in need of a bailout, yet.

    I think they've probably benefited from a packaged bailout to all sports by Irish government, of which they will receive 21% of the total €85m.

    Went into the crisis as the union in the best financial position, most generous union in terms of pay cuts (only 10%) and the first to get bailed out.

    < cough> state sponsored poaching < cough>

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    @Rapido long overdue are international transfer fees, salary caps. The PONZI scheme that is the international market for elite rugby players does nothing for developing rugby. If players want to go to other sports such as league for bigger money then let them. It’s the elite players that screw the market for everyone else. I’ll admit there is no chance any changes will be made. Everyone is greedy and entitled. European clubs are no different to Auckland schools, or the academy systems run by our bigger unions.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/300149870/community-sport-gets-15-million-boost-rugby-football-and-golf-biggest-benefactors

    Gladstone should spend that money on a decent jersey.

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    NZ Rugby CEO Mark Robinson reveals huge $40m blow for 2020, as potential overseas investors lurk.

    Half of NZRU's cash reserve.

    Rest of it is paywalled.

    Revealed: NZ Rugby's staggering $40 million blow
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    @Rapido Am happy to post the whole article if the mods are cool with it.

    Edit: Doesn't matter since it's been reported on stuff as well.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300150908/new-zealand-rugby-reeling-from-45m-revenue-hit-we-have-to-seize-chance-for-a-reset?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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    Ever done pretty well, considering they were looking at over twice that. Sand the foresight to build up that cash reserve, only Ireland also had one AFAIK. Better than 40 million ish NZ loans

    WRU doles out £20million loan, with Scarlets receiving the biggest share

    WRU doles out £20million loan, with Scarlets receiving the biggest share

    Finances have caused anxiety in Welsh rugby in 2020 but the WRU have secured a timely loan for the regions, with Scarlets benefitting most.

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    @Rapido said in Rugby Finances:

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/300149870/community-sport-gets-15-million-boost-rugby-football-and-golf-biggest-benefactors

    Gladstone should spend that money on a decent jersey.

    Yeah the opposition had the best Jersey. And indeed is the best club

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