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PRO16 heading Skyward with South African franchises on board

How close could the PRO16 come to reaching the TV sums struck by the Premiership and Top 14 in recent deals?

SKY SPORTS are frontrunners to be the main broadcaster for the PRO16 from next season when South Africa’s top franchises – the Bulls, Lions, Sharks and Stormers – join the expanded league.
Sky are set to replace Premier Sports, who took control of the league’s television rights on a controversial three-year deal in 2018.
The new contract will be worth significantly more than the £30m Premier paid in 2019, but won’t come close to the massive broadcast deals in English and French rugby.
BT Sport paid £110m to show Premiership games while France’s new deal with Canal Plus is worth €113.6m-per-y...

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