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Competition:   NRL Telstra Premiership

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NRL Telstra Premiership seasons
2012 NRL Telstra Premiership [Current], 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001
2000 National Rugby League, 1999, 1998

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NRL Telstra Premiership articles
Wed February 8, 2012
From The Couch: February 7
2012 All Stars Representative Match - Arthur Beetson Cup  The Optus Fall-Out: The NRL received the worst news possible last week when the Federal Court allowed Optus to sell a product whereby consumers can "record" and watch sporting events on a delay as small as two minutes.  9:37

Tue February 7, 2012
League heavyweights support grassroots
2012 Queensland Cup - Round 1  Some of the most influential names in rugby league will connect with hundreds of volunteers and administrators from the grassroots level in a ground-breaking weekend for rugby league in Queensland.  14:45

Mon February 6, 2012
Inglis injured as NRL All Stars triumph
2012 All Stars Representative Match - Arthur Beetson Cup  The NRL All Stars fought back to defeat the Indigenous All Stars 36-28 in Robina, but the story of the night was an ankle injury sustained by Greg Inglis.  13:26

Thu February 2, 2012
DISCORD: Edition Five
International Test Matches  CANADIAN rugby league is set to announce a deal with a record company which will result in full-scale rock concerts being played in conjunction with most games.  12:13

NRL 2012 is so close
2012 All Stars Representative Match - Arthur Beetson Cup  For avid NRL fans like me it seems an eternity since we sat in front of the plasma on a Friday or Saturday night and became completely engrossed in the magic of an NRL game.  11:35

Tue January 31, 2012
From The Couch: January 31
2012 All Stars Representative Match - Arthur Beetson Cup  Rugby League is Back: After a long summer that lasted the better part of 10 weeks, The Great Game, rugby league is officially back.  22:58

Mon January 30, 2012
Rabbitohs announce five captains
NRL Telstra Premiership  The South Sydney Rabbitohs have announced that the Club will have five captains throughout the 2012 season.  15:01

Fri January 27, 2012
DISCORD 2012: Edition Four
NRL Telstra Premiership  IF you go/went to Redfern at the weekend, you'll notice Warrington wearing black armbands.  22:16

Wed January 25, 2012
Esi Tonga to face QRL disciplinary panel
NRL Telstra Premiership  Esi Tonga will be asked to explain his actions to a disciplinary panel after failing to complete his commitments with the QAS Emerging Origin squad last weekend.  21:05

Sat January 21, 2012
DISCORD 2012: Edition Three
International Test Matches  EVENTS in the rugby league media over the past couple of weeks have illustrated the great divide in the game's fortunes in Australia compared to England.  22:24


Thu January 12, 2012
DISCORD 2012: Edition Two  engage English Super League

Fri January 6, 2012
DISCORD 2012: Edition One  engage English Super League

Sat December 31, 2011
DISCORD 2011: Edition 51  engage English Super League

Sat December 24, 2011
DISCORD 2011: Edition 50  NRL Telstra Premiership

Fri December 16, 2011
2012 QAS Emerging Origin Squad  NRL Telstra Premiership

Thu December 15, 2011
DISCORD 2011: Edition 49  engage English Super League

Mon December 12, 2011
UK Parliament pays tribute to Arthur Beetson  engage English Super League
From The Couch: December 11  NRL Telstra Premiership

Thu December 8, 2011
Arthur Beetson Tribute at the SCG  NRL Telstra Premiership
DISCORD 2011: Edition 48  2012 All Stars Representative Match - Arthur Beetson Cup

Wed December 7, 2011
The compelling argument for CQ NRL Bid  NRL Telstra Premiership

Tue December 6, 2011
From The Couch: December 5  NRL Telstra Premiership

Mon December 5, 2011
2012 NRL Draw Rounds 1-5  2012 NRL Telstra Premiership - Round 1

Fri December 2, 2011
Ennis named Bulldogs captain  NRL Telstra Premiership

Thu December 1, 2011
DISCORD 2011: Edition 47  International Test Matches

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NRL Telstra Premiership referees
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NRL Telstra Premiership clubs

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NRL Telstra Premiership history

Wikipedia:1998: InceptionThe National Rugby League is the result of a joint venture between two competitions which co-existed in the season of 1997 - the Australian Rugby League (ARL) and Super League.The Australian Rugby League competition ran from 1995 to 1997 and was the direct successor to the New South Wales Rugby League competition, which ran from 1908 to 1994. This competition consisted only of teams from metropolitan Sydney until 1982 when teams were added from Brisbane (1988), Canberra (1982), Gold Coast (1988) Illawarra (1982) and Newcastle (1988). With further expansion to Auckand, North Queensland and Perth (all in 1995) the ARL assumed control of the competition.Super League was a competition run by News Corporation in 1997. It included teams from Adelaide, Auckland, Brisbane, Canberra, North Queensland, Sydney and Perth.With twenty-two teams playing in two competitions in 1997 crowd attendances and corporate sponsorships were spread very thinly, and many teams found themselves in financial difficulty. On September 23, 1997 the ARL announced that it was forming a new company to control the competition in 1998 and invited Super League clubs to participate. On October 7 Rupert Murdoch annonced that he was confident that there would be a single competition in 1998 and in the following months the National Rugby League, jointly owned by the ARL and News Limited was formed.1999-2002: RationalisationOne condition of the peace agreement between the ARL and News Limited was that there would be a 14 team competition in 2000. This led to the creation of merged teams (see above) and the removal of the South Sydney Rabbitohs from the competition for the year 2000. This move was highly controversial and on 11 November 2001 80,000 marched in protest at their continued exlusion.South Sydney challenged the decision in the Federal Court claiming that the NRL agreement (which all clubs were required to sign) was exclusionary, intended to unfairly exclude South Sydney and breached the Trade Practices Act. Justice Paul Finn ruled that the agreement did not specifically exclude any club and dismissed the Rabbitohs claims for re-instatement into the national competition. Souths appealed this decision and were re-admitted into the competition in 2002.2003-2005: Record PopularityIn 2005, the NRL reached record levels of popularity. Crowd average records were broken in 2003, 2004 and 2005, [1] and from 2004 to 2005 there was a 39% increase in sponsorship, a 41% increase in merchandise royalties and a 12% increase in playing participation. [2]2005: More Legal ActionIn 13 September 2005, the Seven Network began proceedings in the Federal Court in Sydney naming 22 parties (including the NRL) in a conspiracy to the shut down of the C7 pay television station. [3] C7 had unsuccessfully bid $72,000,000 per annum for the right to broadcast the NRL competition on pay television. After News Limited has re-signed these rights, C7 was left without a major sport to broadcast and subsequently ceased operation in March 2002. It is alleged that News Limited used its position as half-owner of the NRL to secure the rights. Jonathan Sumption, QC representing the Seven Network, has saidIt is inconceivable that News would have been able to get away with this if it had not controlled one, half the NRL, two, the leading pay TV broadcaster and three, the largest cable network in Australia. [4] The case is being heard by Justice Ron Sackville. The Seven Network is seeking up to $1.1 billion in damages. Sumption also stated thatOther alternative remedies (to stop Foxtel illegally acquiring sports) would be to make News and PBL divest Fox Sports or stop them buying AFL or NRL rights in a non competitive environment [5] Combined historyAlthough much structural re-organisation occurred 1995-1998, the NSWRL, ARL, Super League and the NRL are, by convention, considered to be a single continuous competition.For example, the Brisbane Broncos have won five titles, two were in the NSWRL, one in Super League, and two in the present day NRL. Each of the these premierships carry an equal status, and do not need to be qualified. Playing records, such as points scored, do not differentiate between the various incarnations of the top level competiton.The NRL Trophy itself features a depiction of a famous photo, that of Norm Provan and Arthur Summons after the 1963 NSWRL Grand Final.How the NRL worksThe drawThe fifteen NRL teams play each other in a rotating roster that lasts for twenty-six rounds, typically from the beginning of March through to September. This is known as the regular season.The teams are divided into three groups of ostensibly equal strength, based on the previous year's standings. Each team plays the other teams within their group once (4 games), and the teams outside their group twice (20 games), for a total of 24 games and 2 byes.This system has varied from year to year since 1988, due to frequent changes in the number of teams participating.The roundsThere is one round every weekend. Seven games occur in each round, usually on Friday night (7:30pm local time), Saturday (5:30 pm and two games at 7:30pm local time) and Sunday (2:30pm and two games at 3:00pm local time) during the regular season, with one team receiving the bye.However, for two rounds during the season, three teams have the bye in the same round, at State of Origin time. Players involved in Origin games (held mid-week) cannot participate in club matches on the weekend before - teams who have supplied the bulk of players to the State of Origin series in the previous season will receive a bye at this time.Points and ladderThe winner of each game per round is awarded two points on the League Ladder. The team with the bye is also awarded two points automatically. If a game is drawn between the two teams, each team is awarded one point each. (However, drawn matches are first subject to the golden point process, introduced in 2003.).At the end of the regular season, the eight teams with the highest point totals on the ladder qualify for the finals. In the event of two or more teams sharing the same competition points, the finishing order is decided by points differential i.e. points scored during games minus points conceded.Prior to 1995, however, a team could not be excluded from the finals system by points differential alone, in these cases, a mid-week playoff (or, if required, series of playoffs, such as in 1960) was held to determine the finalists.Finals series NRL premiership trophyCurrently the NRL is using the McIntyre Final Eight System, this has also varied over the years [6].This consists of a number of knockout and sudden-death games over four weeks between the top eight teams in August and September until there are only two teams remaining. In the first week, the top four seeds play at their respective home grounds. From Week Two onwards, all final matches are scheduled to be played in Sydney, however, some matches have been moved in special circumstances, to some controversy.The top two then play in the Grand Final, which has always taken place in Sydney on a Sunday in late September, or early October.Since 1999 the Grand Final has been contested at Telstra Stadium, the primary athletics venue during the 2000 Olympic Games held in Sydney. From 1988 to 1998 the Grand Final was held at Sydney Football Stadium, and until 1987 was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground for around eighty years.Source: This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article 'National_Rugby_League'




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