Sea Eagles Go Free to Air Weekly on Maori TV
Sea Eagles Go Free to Air Weekly Through New Partnership With Maori Television
The Manly Sea Eagles plan to become New Zealand’s second favourite NRL club with the help of a new partnership with New Zealand’s national indigenous broadcaster, Maori Television.
In a unique partnership, the popular public broadcaster will screen Sea Eagles matches on Monday nights from 9.30 pm to 11.00 pm using the delayed SKY TV feed. And in a massive boost to the Sea Eagles brand in New Zealand, the network plans to commission production of a special series of 13 half hour programmes featuring the inner sanctum of the Sea Eagles which will be screened prior to the match replays on Monday nights.
The announcement of the partnership between the Sea Eagles and Maori Television comes after a month of negotiations between ex Kiwi coach and new Manly CEO Graham Lowe and Maori Television CEO, Jim Mather. Mather joined Lowe in Sydney recently for talks with NRL CEO, David Gallop, who is fully supportive of the move.
“Maori Television will always be fully supportive of the New Zealand Warriors but this direct association with the Manly Sea Eagles will revive a close bond that commenced in the 70’s and 80’s when many Kiwi players found their way to the Manly club,” Mr Mather said. “This link will perhaps open up that association again – the Sea Eagles have two current Kiwi League internationals in their side in Steve Matai and the exciting young Kieran Foran. We have no doubts the style of football Manly play will be attractive to our viewing audience.”
Manly CEO Graham Lowe said the Sea Eagles were thrilled to be able to showcase rugby league on a weekly basis throughout New Zealand via Maori Television. “This association is wonderful for the game and has been put together with that in mind with outstanding and unselfish support from the NRL and Sky Television in New Zealand. They have entered the spirit of the venture with a refreshing attitude which can only benefit the code.
“As a proud Kiwi, I am well aware of what the extra exposure will do for the game and the benefits in the future for the Manly brand commercially in New Zealand. We will do everything to ensure it is a successful partnership,” Mr Lowe said.
John Fellet, CEO of SKY TV, said the agreement continues the long-term working relationship with SKY and Maori Television.
National Rugby League Chief Executive Mr David Gallop said that the move was a further sign of growing support for the Telstra Premiership. “The agreement by SKY Television to license its Manly matches to Maori Television is an innovative step that shows the diversity of the support that exists for Rugby League. Maori Television has been a strong supporter of the game over many years and this is an important step for them and for Manly. It also is a reminder of the strength of Rugby League audiences in New Zealand.”
Some of the New Zealand
players to have worn the maroon and white of Manly over the
past 30 years include: Jock Butterfield, Adrian Shelford,
James Leululai, Kylie Leuluai, Kevin Iro, Tony Iro, Joe
Ropati, Matthew Ridge, Darrell Williams, Awen Guttenbeil,
Mark Broadhurst, Craig Innes, Tasesa Lavea, Jeremy Smith,
Matt Rua, Kieran Foran, Steve Matai and Jared Warea
Hargreaves.
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