NRL’s Vegas venture nears breakeven, achieving record revenue and viewership in second year, says V’landys.
In Short
The NRL is set for a successful return to Las Vegas with expectations of breaking even in its second year, bolstered by record revenue and viewership. Key matches have driven attendance and participation, suggesting rugby league is strengthening its presence in North America.
The National Rugby League (NRL) is poised for a successful return to Las Vegas, with signs indicating it may break even in its second year.
ARLC chairman Peter V’landys and NRL CEO Andrew Abdo reported significant financial progress, highlighting record revenue and distributions to participating clubs and players for the 2024 season.
The initiative has already yielded positive outcomes, with premier matches such as the Sea Eagles-Rabbitohs and Roosters-Broncos double-header attaining record viewership on Fox Sports. This success has contributed to increased attendance and participation levels across the sport.
V’landys noted the unexpected success from last year’s events, stating that viewership in Australia and attendance at local venues soared during the opening weekend.
He explained the importance of celebrating the NRL season’s launch, indicating that such celebrations enhance the Vegas initiative’s overall success.
Contrary to some perceptions, V’landys clarified that the financial commitment to Vegas is manageable. He suggested that profitability could be realised this year, or at worst, only a minor loss.