NRL 2022 draw: Tom Trbojevic’s brilliance hands Manly 12 free-to-air games worth a cool $3m
Superstar fullback Tom Trbjoevic and the Sea Eagles have emerged as the NRL’s ‘hottest property’ after being awarded 12 free-to-air games in 24 rounds next season.
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Manly’s Tom Trbojevic has been identified as the superstar behind an extraordinary NRL decision to award Manly a staggering 12 free-to-air games in 24 rounds next season.
News Corp has been told the 12 games on Channel 9 will be watched by 15 million viewers and be worth an estimated $3m in exposure and value. It was a bold decision from 9 based around the brilliance of Trbojevic and his free-flowing Sea Eagles.
Manly chief executive Stephen Humphreys has predicted around three million additional fans will watch Sea Eagles games next season compared to 2021, when the club finished inside the top four.
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An NRL insider described Manly as “hot property.” It is the first time in Manly’s history the club has been assigned 50 per cent of free-to-air games in a single season.
The Sea Eagles had four games on the high-rating Thursday and Friday timeslots last season. The club will have 11 in 2022. Those Thursday and Friday night broadcast audiences are around 30 per cent higher than the Sunday afternoon time slot.
Manly’s massive boost comes after the NRL released its 2022 draw on Tuesday with the major discussion topics being:
^ Penrith being allocated just one Sunday afternoon home game.
^ St George Illawarra having to travel to Queensland four times throughout the season.
^ Canterbury playing a game at its spiritual home, Belmore Sports ground, after a two-year hiatus.
^ Manly having just one Sunday afternoon home game at 4 Pines Park, Brookvale.
Parramatta, Manly, North Queensland and Wests Tigers drifted in premiership betting after the draw was released with Melbourne, Sydney Roosters, Souths and Cronulla firming, according to TAB bookies.
Penrith remain premiership favourites at $5 with St George Illawarra and Wests Tigers being equal $51 outsiders.
Trbojevic, meanwhile, ignited the NRL last season, posting 28 tries, 31 try assists, 32 line breaks, 45 line break assists and busting 131 tackles – all in 18 games.
“We have half of our matches – 12 – on free to air. That’s the most anyone at the club can remember having. That many games on free-to-air shows people are enjoying our brand of footy. That is why the broadcasters have picked us,” Humphreys said.
“We had a successful 2021 where we played an open, attacking brand of footy. We’ve got some real stars of the game including, of course, Tom, the reigning Dally M Medalist. That would all have all been factored into that schedule.
“The Channel 9 schedule - with so many marquee Thursday and Friday night games featuring the high-flying Sea Eagles - will result in an estimated three million additional viewers tuning in to watch Manly play in 2022.
“We only have one Sunday afternoon match. That is probably the sting in the tail, if you like, of being successful and popular. Our first game at 4 Pines Park on a Sunday afternoon is against the Bulldogs in round three. That’s it for Sunday but we do have five Saturday games at home in good timeslots. We have six Thursday night games and eight Friday night matches across the year.”
While comfortable with the draw, Penrith has been issued just one Sunday afternoon home game – a 4.05pm game on April 24 against Ricky Stuart’s Raiders.
It continues a lean run of Sunday afternoon home games. The Panthers have enjoyed just one Sunday afternoon game in two years – a round 10 match against North Queensland in 2020.
And that was played before a Covid-restricted crowd of just 2891. Next year’s solitary match will mean only two Sunday home games for Penrith in three years.
“People do like Sunday games and, yes, another Sunday would have been nice for the locals and the kids who want to attend,” said Panthers CEO, Brian Fletcher. “We have a big leagues club across the road from BlueBet Stadium which we’d packed after the game.
“But we have a lot of Friday night games and that means Channel 9 coverage, which is great for our sponsors, so you can’t have it both ways. The way we have played the last two years, it probably wouldn’t matter what day we played or what night because we would still get a good crowd. We’ve got no problem with the draw.”
St George Illawarra is also content with the draw although club chief executive Ryan Webb pointed out his club would travel to Queensland four times through the season.
“The only challenge is we have four trips to Queensland – that would be at the high-end, I would have thought,” Webb said.
“Magic Round, the Warriors (at Sunshine Coast Stadium in round one) and we’ve also got the Broncos and Cowboys.
“But with everything that has happened in recent years, it’s not something we can worry about – the guys have got pretty used to travelling and being flexible. We don’t want it to be something we get too worked up about. It is what it is – you’ve just got to attack it head-on.”
Canterbury has a tough start to the season but will play a one-off game at Belmore in round 12 against St George Illawarra.
‘It’s obviously a tough draw early on. We get to play a lot of the top teams, but that will also give us a chance to see where we are as a football team,” said Bulldogs CEO Aaron Warburton.
“From an overall perspective we get the chance to play a match in Bundaberg for the first time and thank the local community for their support, as well as seeing football back at Belmore Sports Ground after a two year gap.”
Asked for his opinion on the draw, Souths chief executive Blake Solly said: “We’re happy with our draw - we just can’t wait for the footy to roll around again.”
Full round-by-round fixtures
Check out who, when and where your club is playing each round in the 2022 NRL draw fixture below,
*All times AEDT and AEST
ROUND 1
Thursday, March 10
Panthers v Sea Eagles, BlueBet Stadium, 8.05pm
Friday, March 11
Raiders v Sharks, GIO Stadium, 6pm
Broncos v Rabbitohs, Suncorp Stadium, 8.05pm
Saturday, March 12
Roosters v Knights, Sydney Cricket Ground, 3pm
Warriors v Dragons, Sunshine Coast Stadium, 5.30pm
Tigers v Storm, CommBank Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, March 13
Eels v Titans, CommBank Stadium, 4.05pm
Cowboys v Bulldogs Qld Country Bank Stadium, 6.15pm
ROUND 2
Thursday, March 17
Storm v Rabbitohs, AAMI Park, 8.05pm
Friday, March 18
Dragons v Panthers, Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, 6pm
Roosters v Sea Eagles, Central Coast Stadium, 8.05pm
Saturday, March 19
Titans v Warriors, Cbus Super Stadium, 3pm
Sharks v Eels, PointsBet Stadium, 5.30pm
Cowboys v Raiders, Qld Country Bank Stadium 7.35pm
Sunday, March 20
Knights v Tigers, McDonald Jones Stadium, 4.05pm
Bulldogs v Broncos, Stadium Australia, 6.15pm
ROUND 3
Thursday, March 24
Dragons v Sharks, WIN Stadium, 8.05pm
Friday, March 25
Tigers v Warriors, Campbelltown Stadium, 6pm
Rabbitohs v Roosters, Stadium Australia, 8.05pm
Saturday, March 25
Panthers v Knights, Carrington Park, Bathurst, 3pm
Storm v Eels, AAMI Park, 5.30pm
Raiders v Titans, GIO Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, March 27
Broncos v Cowboys, Suncorp Stadium, 4.05pm
Sea Eagles v Bulldogs, 4 Pines Park, 6.15pm
ROUND 4
Thursday, March 31
Titans v Tigers, Cbus Super Stadium, 8.05pm
Friday, April 1
Sharks v Knights, PointsBet Stadium, 6pm
Panthers v Rabbitohs, BlueBet Stadium, 8.05pm
Saturday, April 2
Warriors v Broncos, Moreton Daily Stadium, Redcliffe 3pm
Sea Eagles v Raiders, Glen Willow Stadium, Mudgee 5.30pm
Cowboys v Roosters, Qld Country Bank Stadium 7.35pm
Sunday, April 3
Storm v Bulldogs, AAMI Park, 4.05pm
Eels v Dragons, CommBank Stadium, 6.15pm
ROUND 5
Thursday, April 7
Knights v Sea Eagles, McDonald Jones Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, April 8
Warriors v Cowboys, Moreton Daily Stadium, Redcliffe, 6pm
Broncos v Roosters, Suncorp Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, April 9
Raiders v Storm, McDonalds Park, Wagga Wagga, 3pm
Rabbitohs v Dragons, Stadium Australia, 5.30pm
Titans v Eels, Cbus Super Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, April 10
Sharks v Tigers, PointsBet Stadium, 4.05pm
Bulldogs v Panthers, CommBank Stadium, 6.15pm
ROUND 6
Thursday, April 14
Raiders v Cowboys, GIO Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, April 15
Rabbitohs v Bulldogs, Stadium Australia, 4pm
Panthers v Broncos, BlueBet Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, April 16
Sea Eagles v Titans, 4 Pines Park 5.30pm
Storm v Sharks, AAMI Park, 7.35pm
Sunday, April 17
Roosters v Warriors, Sydney Cricket Ground, 2pm
Dragons v Knights, WIN Stadium, 4.05pm
Monday, April 18
Eels v Tigers, CommBank Stadium, 4pm
ROUND 7
Thursday, April 21
Sharks v Sea Eagles, PointsBet Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, April 22
Broncos v Bulldogs, Suncorp Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, April 23
Cowboys v Titans, Qld Country Bank Stadium, 5.30pm
Tigers v Rabbitohs, CommBank Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, April 24
Knights v Eels, McDonald Jones Stadium, 2pm
Panthers v Raiders, BlueBet Stadium, 4.05pm
Monday, April 25
Dragons v Roosters, Sydney Cricket Ground, 4pm
Storm v Warriors, AAMI Park, 7pm
ROUND 8
Thursday, Apr 28
Broncos v Sharks, Suncorp Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, Apr 29
Titans v Panthers, Cbus Super Stadium, 6pm
Rabbitohs v Sea Eagles, Central Coast Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, Apr 30
Warriors v Raiders, Moreton Daily Stadium, Redcliffe, 3pm
Bulldogs v Roosters, Stadium Australia, 5.30pm
Eels v Cowboys TIO Stadium, Darwin, 7.05pm
Sunday, May 1
Knights v Storm, McDonald Jones Stadium, 2pm
Dragons v Tigers, WIN Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 9
Thursday, May 5
Rabbitohs v Broncos Stadium Australia, 7.50pm
Friday, May 6
Raiders v Bulldogs GIO Stadium, 6pm
Panthers v Eels BlueBet Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, May 7
Sea Eagles v Tigers, 4 Pines Park, 3pm
Roosters v Titans, BB Print Stadium, Mackay, 5.30pm
Cowboys v Knights Qld Country Bank Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, May 8
Storm v Dragons, AAMI Park, 2pm
Sharks v Warriors PointsBet Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 10
Friday, May 13
Bulldogs v Knights, Suncorp Stadium, 6pm
Sea Eagles v Broncos, Suncorp Stadium, 8.05pm
Saturday, May 14
Warriors v Rabbitohs, Suncorp Stadium, 3pm
Titans v Dragons, Suncorp Stadium, 5.30pm
Storm v Panthers, Suncorp Stadium,7.45pm
Sunday, May 15
Sharks v Raiders, Suncorp Stadium, 1.50pm
Roosters v Eels, Suncorp Stadium, 4.05pm
Tigers v Cowboys, Suncorp Stadium, 6.25pm
ROUND 11
Thursday, May 19
Knights v Broncos, McDonald Jones Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, May 20
Tigers v Bulldogs, Leichhardt Oval, 6pm
Eels v Sea Eagles, CommBank Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, May 21
Dragons v Warriors, Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, 3pm
Cowboys v Storm Qld Country Bank Stadium, 5.30pm
Roosters v Panthers Sydney Cricket Ground, 7.35pm
Sunday, May 22
Rabbitohs v Raiders Apex Oval, Dubbo, 2pm
Titans v Sharks Cbus Super Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 12
Thursday, May 26
Storm v Sea Eagles, AAMI Park, 8.05pm
Friday, May 27
Panthers v Cowboys, BlueBet Stadium, 6pm
Broncos v Titans, Suncorp Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, May 28
Warriors v Knights, Moreton Daily Stadium, 3pm
Rabbitohs v Tigers, Stadium Australia, 5.30pm
Sharks v Roosters, PointsBet Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, May 29
Bulldogs v Dragons, Belmore Sports Ground, 2pm
Raiders v Eels, GIO Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 13
Thursday, June 2
Titans v Cowboys, Cbus Super Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, June 3
Panthers v Bulldogs, BlueBet Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, June 4
Sea Eagles v Warriors, 4 Pines Park, 7.35pm
Sunday, June 5
Raiders v Roosters, GIO Stadium, 4.05pm
Byes. Broncos, Dragons, Eels, Knights, Rabbitohs, Sharks, Storm, Tigers
ROUND 14
Friday, June 10
Cowboys v Dragons, Qld Country Bank Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, June 11
Titans v Rabbitohs, Cbus Super Stadium, 3pm
Roosters v Storm, Sydney Cricket Ground*, 5.30pm
Broncos v Raiders, Suncorp Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, June 12
Tigers v Sea Eagles, Campbelltown Stadium, 2pm
Knights v Panthers, McDonald Jones Stadium, 4.05pm
Warriors v Sharks, Moreton Daily Stadium, 6.15pm
Monday, June 13
Bulldogs v Eels, Stadium Australia, 4pm
ROUND 15
Thursday, June 16
Dragons v Rabbitohs, WIN Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday June 17
Sea Eagles v Cowboys, 4 Pines Park, 6pm
Storm v Broncos, AAMI Park, 7.55pm
Saturday, June 18
Sharks v Titans, C. ex Coffs International Stadium, 3pm
Warriors v Panthers, Mt Smart Stadium**, 5.30pm
Eels v Roosters, CommBank Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, June 19
Raiders v Knights, GIO Stadium, 2pm
Bulldogs v Tigers, CommBank Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 16
Thursday, June 30
Sea Eagles v Storm, 4 Pines Park, 7.50pm
Friday, July 1
Knights v Titans, McDonald Jones Stadium, 6pm
Panthers v Roosters, BlueBet Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, July 2
Bulldogs v Sharks, CommBank Stadium, 3pm
Cowboys v Broncos, Qld Country Bank Stadium, 5.30pm
Rabbitohs v Eels, Stadium Australia, 7.35pm
Sunday, July 3
Warriors v Tigers, Mt Smart Stadium**, 2pm
Dragons v Raiders, WIN Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 17
Thursday, July 7
Sharks v Storm, PointsBet Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, July 8
Knights v Rabbitohs, McDonald Jones Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, July 9
Tigers v Eels, Leichhardt Oval, 7.35pm
Sunday, July 10
Broncos v Dragons, Suncorp Stadium, 4.05pm
Byes. Bulldogs, Cowboys, Panthers, Raiders, Roosters, Sea Eagles, Titans, Warriors
ROUND 18
Friday, July 15
Cowboys v Sharks, Qld Country Bank Stadium, 6pm
Eels v Warriors, CommBank Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, July 16
Roosters v Dragons, Sydney Cricket Ground*, 3pm
Sea Eagles v Knights, 4 Pines Park, 5.30pm
Titans v Broncos, Cbus Super Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, July 17
Tigers v Panthers, CommBank Stadium, 2pm
Storm v Raiders, AAMI Park, 4.05pm
Bulldogs v Rabbitohs, Stadium Australia, 6.15pm
ROUND 19
Thursday, July 21
Eels v Broncos, CommBank Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, July 22
Dragons v Sea Eagles, Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, 6pm
Knights v Roosters, McDonald Jones Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, July 23
Raiders v Warriors, GIO Stadium, 3pm
Panthers v Sharks, BlueBet Stadium, 5.30pm
Rabbitohs v Storm, Stadium Australia, 7.35pm
Sunday, July 24
Bulldogs v Titans, 2pm
Cowboys v Tigers, Qld Country Bank Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 20
Thursday, July 28
Sea Eagles v Roosters, 4 Pines Park, 7.50pm
Friday, July 29
Warriors v Storm, Mt Smart Stadium**, 6pm
Eels v Panthers, CommBank Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, July 30
Titans v Raiders, Cbus Super Stadium, 3pm
Sharks v Rabbitohs, PointsBet Stadium, 5.30pm
Broncos v Tigers, Suncorp Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, July 31
Knights v Bulldogs, McDonald Jones Stadium, 2pm
Dragons v Cowboys, Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 21
Thursday, August 4
Roosters v Broncos, Sydney Cricket Ground*, 7.50pm
Friday Aug, 5
Storm v Titans, AAMI Park, 6pm
Sea Eagles v Eels, 4 Pines Park, 7.55pm
Saturday, August 6
Rabbitohs v Warriors, Sunshine Coast Stadium, 3pm
Raiders v Panthers, GIO Stadium, 5.30pm
Sharks v Dragons, PointsBet Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, August 7
Bulldogs, v Cowboys, Salter Oval, Bundaberg, 2pm
Tigers v Knights, Campbelltown Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 22
Thursday, August 11
Panthers v Storm, BlueBet Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, August 12
Warriors v Bulldogs, Mt Smart Stadium**, 6pm
Eels v Rabbitohs, CommBank Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, August 13
Roosters v Cowboys, Sydney Cricket Ground*, 3pm
Tigers v Sharks, Scully Park, Tamworth 5.30pm
Broncos v Knights, Suncorp Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, August 14
Raiders v Dragons, GIO Stadium, 2pm
Titans v Sea Eagles, Cbus Super Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 23
Thursday, August 18
Rabbitohs v Panthers, Stadium Australia,7.50pm
Friday, August 19
Cowboys v Warriors, Qld Country Bank Stadium, 6pm
Broncos v Storm, Suncorp Stadium, 7.55pm
Saturday, August 20
Eels v Bulldogs, CommBank Stadium, 3pm
Sea Eagles v Sharks, 4 Pines Park, 5.30pm
Roosters v Tigers, Sydney Cricket Ground*, 7.35pm
Sunday, August 21
Dragons v Titans, WIN Stadium, (Fox) 2pm
Knights v Raiders, McDonald Jones Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 24
Thursday, August 25
Broncos v Eels, Suncorp Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, August 26
Panthers v Warriors, BlueBet Stadium, 6pm
Storm v Roosters, AAMI Park, 7.55pm
Saturday, August 27
Raiders v Sea Eagles, GIO Stadium, 3pm
Sharks v Bulldogs, PointsBet Stadium, 5.30pm
Rabbitohs v Cowboys, Stadium Australia, 7.35pm
Sunday, August 28
Tigers v Dragons, CommBank Stadium, 2pm
Titans v Knights, Cbus Super Stadium, 4.05pm
ROUND 25
Thursday, September 1
Eels v Storm, CommBank Stadium, 7.50pm
Friday, September 2
Bulldogs v Sea Eagles, Stadium Australia, 6pm
Roosters v Rabbitohs, TBC, 7.55pm
Saturday, September 3
Warriors v Titans, Mt Smart Stadium**, 3pm
Dragons v Broncos, Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, 5.30pm
Cowboys v Panthers, Qld Country Bank Stadium, 7.35pm
Sunday, September 4
Knights v Sharks, McDonald Jones Stadium, 2pm
Tigers v Raiders, Leichhardt Oval, 4.05pm
* subject to availability
** subject to government restrictions and biosecurity advice
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Originally published as NRL 2022 draw: Tom Trbojevic’s brilliance hands Manly 12 free-to-air games worth a cool $3m