NRL distributes increased revenue to clubs

The NRL distributed $184 million to clubs in 2016, recording an overall loss of $2.6 million with the bottom line helped by new sponsorship.

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The NRL has reportedly distributed the lion's share of increased revenue to its clubs. (AAP)

The NRL has reportedly distributed the lion's share of increased revenue to its clubs which have been asking for a greater say in how the game is funded.

New sponsorship deals saw the league record a $2.6 million loss and generate almost $354 million in overall revenue with money generated by non-broadcast avenues jumping by 12 per cent to more than $144 million.

The NRL's 2016 financial results show $184 million went to the clubs, not including the league-owned Newcastle and Gold Coast.

"These results show we have invested a majority of revenue, both broadcast and non-broadcast, back into clubs and grassroots football," NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg told Fairfax Media.

"Over the next few years, clubs and players will receive more revenue than ever before - and we will be investing more funds into grassroots."

League chairman John Grant faced the axe in December but saved his job after striking a lucrative deal with the clubs from 2018 onwards.


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