Having select Super Rugby Pacific games broadcast on free-to-air TV is a “significant part” of the competition going forward as it looks to reengage with fans.
As highlighted by the New Zealand Rugby (NZR) governance review released last August, interest and engagement in Super Rugby has waned.
The review warned that the competition needed to be reinvented as fans of the sport struggled to engage with it in its current form; the most recent iteration of Super Rugby Pacific being described to the review panel as “a dog’s breakfast”.
This year will look to change that, starting with 19 matches being broadcast free-to-air. Super Rugby Pacific chairman Kevin Malloy told Newstalk ZB’s Jason Pine it was something the competition needed to do in order to make the game available to as many fans as possible.
“We appreciate that Sky is in a somewhat difficult position with this and that there is a balance for this. But I think if you look at the current situation and the need to be bringing sports like rugby to a greater fan base,” Malloy said, “I think it’s important to work out a balance and what they’re doing now in this current season, I don’t think it’s going to cannibalise subscribers frankly. It’s only one game a week and they have got other major sports that are on their station that are still going to be appealing to their fanbase and subscribers.”