Rugby League Becomes Australia’s Most Valuable Sporting Code After Landmark Media Agreement
The National Rugby League (NRL) has secured the biggest sports media rights deal in Australian history, signing a A$5.3 billion ($3.68 billion) agreement with Nine Entertainment, Foxtel, and Sky NZ that surpasses the Australian Football League’s previous record deal.
The seven-year agreement, beginning in 2028, represents a major financial breakthrough for rugby league and strengthens the NRL’s position as Australia’s most valuable football competition.
Record Deal Surpasses AFL Benchmark
The agreement exceeds the AFL’s A$4.5 billion media rights deal signed in 2022, making the NRL the first Australian sporting code to secure a broadcast package above that level.
The new NRL deal includes:
- Total value of approximately A$5.3 billion
- Seven-year term running through 2034
- Broadcast partnerships with Nine, Foxtel, and Sky NZ
- Expanded digital and international distribution opportunities
Nine and Foxtel Remain Key Partners
The agreement preserves the roles of Australia’s major sports broadcasters.
Under the deal:
- Nine Entertainment retains free-to-air coverage, including major events such as the State of Origin series and NRL Grand Final.
- Foxtel and Kayo Sports continue providing extensive coverage of regular-season matches and finals.
- Sky NZ maintains a role in broadcasting to New Zealand audiences.
The structure reflects the growing importance of combining traditional television audiences with streaming platforms.
NRL Expansion Drives Future Growth
The record agreement comes as the NRL prepares for further expansion.
Future developments include:
- The arrival of the Perth Bears in 2027
- The introduction of the Papua New Guinea Chiefs in 2028
- Plans to eventually expand toward a larger competition format
League officials believe expansion will increase commercial value by creating new markets and attracting international audiences.
Financial Windfall for Clubs and Players
The broadcast revenue increase is expected to significantly strengthen the competition financially.
Potential benefits include:
- Higher salary caps
- Greater investment in clubs
- Improved player payments
- Increased grassroots funding
- More resources for women’s rugby league development
The deal gives the NRL greater financial flexibility as it competes for talent with other major sporting leagues.
Global Ambitions Grow
NRL leadership has increasingly focused on expanding rugby league beyond Australia and New Zealand.
The new agreement supports ambitions around:
- International broadcasts
- Global streaming partnerships
- New overseas fan bases
- Future expansion opportunities
Streaming partner arrangements are expected to help the sport reach wider audiences outside traditional rugby league markets.
AFL Rivalry Intensifies
The deal represents a symbolic victory in the long-running competition between Australia’s two biggest football codes.
While AFL maintains enormous popularity, especially in Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia, the NRL has strengthened its commercial position through:
- Strong television audiences
- State of Origin popularity
- Expansion into new regions
- Growing digital engagement
Looking Ahead
The A$5.3 billion agreement marks a historic moment for Australian sport and confirms rugby league’s rising commercial power.
With increased revenue, international ambitions, and planned expansion, the NRL enters a new era where it will attempt to convert financial success into long-term growth, stronger competition, and a larger global footprint.
The record deal not only changes the economics of rugby league but also reshapes the balance of power between Australia’s major sporting codes.






