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Super Netball’s new broadcast deal hailed as a major step towards financial sustainability

Netball Australia announced a new five-year broadcast deal for its Super Netball competition on Wednesday, seeing the sport move to Foxtel and its online streaming service Kayo Sports from 2022 onwards.
Key points:
- Super Netball’s new broadcast deal will take the sport behind a paywall, although two games per round will still be available for free
- Netball Australia says the sport will be more financially sustainable thanks to the deal
- Netball Queensland established a new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Committee
Unlike other codes, which often list the amount of money a new broadcast agreement is worth, neither Netball Australia or Fox Sports chose to disclose the numbers; preferring to keep it confidential.
Still, the deal has…
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