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Super Rugby - As it stands, who's good?
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<blockquote data-quote="AM_Bokke" data-source="post: 899570" data-attributes="member: 76028"><p>It is my understanding that the Pro 14 doesn't have much TV revenue. Super Rugby has more. </p><p></p><p>And from what I gather from what other people say the new Pro 14 TV deals with the lower subscriber sports channels will result in fewer people watching the games. Which will lessen the sponsorship value for the SA franchises. </p><p></p><p>I respect what SARU has done to find homes for the Cheetahs and Kings but do they have the local markets to be sustainable in global, 21st century sport?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AM_Bokke, post: 899570, member: 76028"] It is my understanding that the Pro 14 doesn’t have much TV revenue. Super Rugby has more. And from what I gather from what other people say the new Pro 14 TV deals with the lower subscriber sports channels will result in fewer people watching the games. Which will lessen the sponsorship value for the SA franchises. I respect what SARU has done to find homes for the Cheetahs and Kings but do they have the local markets to be sustainable in global, 21st century sport? [/QUOTE]
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