TV stars: Jarryd Hayne and Parramatta are hot property with TV broadcasters.

TV stars: Jarryd Hayne and Parramatta are hot property with TV broadcasters. Photo: Getty Images

Broadcasters are battling to cash in on the resurgent Parramatta and Wests Tigers as they begin horse-trading games in the search for ratings.

While the NRL bowed to pressure to lock in the majority of the schedule to give fans certainty, there is still the possibility of Fox Sports and the Nine Network switching matches in the final six rounds. While the draw for those fixtures hasn’t been made public, they have been tentatively locked in to spots.

The matches likely to cause the most jockeying between the host broadcasters are in round 24. It’s understood the Nine Network will screen Brisbane against Newcastle on Thursday night, South Sydney against North Queensland on Friday and Penrith versus Melbourne on Sunday. However, there is a desire to show the Eels-Manly and Canterbury-Tigers games – currently slated for Fox – on free-to-air television.

The issue is coming to a head as the parties are working through the schedule at present, with a decision likely next week.

The Eels and Tigers finished last and second-last respectively last year and were a tough sell for both broadcasters. Despite being a ratings drag, Parramatta were shown by Nine four times in the final six rounds, when the network couldn’t trade them off.

But now the two Sydney teams are the most in demand, with long-suffering fans desperately keen to witness what would be the most unlikely of finals appearances.

The Eels will also feature in one of the biggest games in the run home to the finals, against arch rivals Canterbury in round 23. The game currently sits in Nine’s Friday night spot, but could be switched with the Thursday night Broncos-Souths fixture. Parramatta’s preference is to move it to Sunday, where a crowd of more than 50,000 would be expected at ANZ Stadium.

That would also give the wooden spooners time to recover from their previous fixture, a ‘‘home’’ game against Canberra they have taken to Darwin. Nine also has the rights to the Storm-Cronulla game on Sunday, but is desperate to offload it in favour of the Foundation Cup decider between the Tigers and Roosters, currently in the Monday night slot.

However, Fox would demand something in return for such an arrangement. Fox would likely retain Parramatta’s Saturday night matches against Cronulla and Canberra. The last one – in which Canberra coach Ricky Stuart faces his former club – could create unprecedented interest if the Eels need to win it to make the top eight.

‘‘The Eels have been the surprise packet – they could be very hot property if they continue on their run,’’ an insider said.

‘‘It wasn’t expected they would be in contention after the last couple of years.’’

South Sydney is a sure-fire television hit and, at present, will feature on free-to-air TV in all six of their final matches. Their round-22 game against Manly will be played on the SCG and is pencilled in on Friday, but the prospect of the old rivals playing on a Sunday afternoon would be appealing to the clubs and the NRL, with a larger attendance assured.

Souths will close the season like they started it, with a match against the Roosters, which is expected to rate highly on Friday night. That too, could be shifted to Sunday.

Fox Sports has the majority of Tigers games in their run home, including their round-24 battle with the Bulldogs. However, that could be a strong bargaining chip for the other games they desire.



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  • Don't we play the raiders twice and if so when?

  • I would have been in shock if I read headlines like this at the beginning of the year.

    It's so good having a team to support which at least is in the finals race.

    Going to watch the Tits / Eels match next month on the Cold Ghost and this time it will be a vital match.

    Last time I went up it was final round, the match to dodge the spoon in 2011 which we did.

    • I remember Ben scored a try that game
      I think that was his last try
  • This is good for the game

  • Was awesome actually Kramerica.

    Hayne got a 100m try right in front of me and it was Presto's last match. He did a head on, 1 on 1 tackle on Fui and dropped him like a kid. Great tackle, plus we won.

    If I recall, Burty played 6 in that match.

    I remember yelling out to Hindy that I would have his love child and he turned around, shook his head and laughed at me lol.

    Great venue to watch footy at Robina.

    There is every chance I will LOOK LIKE a vomitron whilst on the Goldy!

  • hahaha Cause Parra are doing good, why not change the TV games. The NRL shouldn't schedule so far ahead and they will avoid this dilemma.  

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