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18th club, whose next?

The Great Dane

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Do I think it will make a blind bit of difference? No.
Do I think if China wanted to invade Australia PNG would make any difference? No.
Does Australia supporting a PNG team in the NRL create a better relationship than the one we have based on gifting them $600mill plus a year already? Probably not.
Should be worried about china moving in on island nations when we are happy to let them have such a strong footprint in Australia, and in fact encourage that? Probably not
Is it batsht crazy to have a club based in a totally different country representing 6 others? Hell yeh. Rugba league baby.

But then I think its batsht crazy to spend $368billion of our $'s on some submarines but here we are.
China doesn't want to invade Australia, and nobody is suggesting that they do.

Without going into deep detail about the why and how (otherwise we'll be here all day), China's real goal is to gain control over the First Island Chain and South China Sea, but they know that the West, it's allies, and just about everybody else in the world, can't and won't allow that to happen. They also know that if/when they attempt it, almost certainly by invading Taiwan first, that they'll almost certainly launch the biggest war since WWII, and potentially even trigger a third World War.

What they're doing in the PI's specifically is using the Belt and Road Initiative to build infrastructure that they can use as navel bases and other military infrastructure to combat nations that would oppose them, including Australia.

However, that all being true doesn't change the fact that football teams in the PI's will do little to nothing to change the situation when the rubber hits the road.
 

Wb1234

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China doesn't want to invade Australia, and nobody is suggesting that they do.

Without going into deep detail about the why and how (otherwise we'll be here all day), China's real goal is to gain control over the First Island Chain and South China Sea, but they know that the West, it's allies, and just about everybody else in the world, can't and won't allow that to happen. They also know that if/when they attempt it, almost certainly by invading Taiwan first, that they'll almost certainly launch the biggest war since WWII, and potentially even trigger a third World War.

What they're doing in the PI's specifically is using the Belt and Road Initiative to build infrastructure that they can use as navel bases and other military infrastructure to combat nations that would oppose them, including Australia.

However, that all being true doesn't change the fact that football teams in the PI's will do little to nothing to change the situation when the rubber hits the road.
Png nrl to save the world from ww3 and save western civilisation
 

Iamback

Coach
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Look, it's very straightforward.

If we get a PNG/Pasifika team added to the NRL that's subsidized by the Federal Government, then the Government changes to an austere, conservative party (oddly named the Liberals) which slashes the funding.. well, where does that money then come from?

The Libs have been funding the Hunters and Fiji in the NSW Ron Massey Cup for years. Goes in the aide budget, As the flow on affects to those countries are huge
 

Perth Red

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The Bears apparently have money, If so that and the grant keeps the side viable
Do they though? The LC is barely making a profit. They say the have ”investors” but presumably they are going to want to own any club they invest in.
 

Iamback

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Do they though? The LC is barely making a profit. They say the have ”investors” but presumably they are going to want to own any club they invest in.

Nope, They want the Bears name, colours and 2 games in Sydney that is it.

as for the rest of the home games, If Bathurst, Coffs, Mudgee etc can host games. No reason the islands can't.

The rest you can play where their is a strong islander population. Warriors over there etc. between selling off home games, Govt funding academies and alike on the relevant islands.

The side is certainly a better option then a few options here, Certainly better than the Super Rugby Pasifika and Fiji teams. Or the 2nd NZ A League team
 

Perth Red

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Not talking about the bears, I’m talking about the investors.

ps you missed the biggie “ the nsdrlc to own the license”
 

Iamback

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Not talking about the bears, I’m talking about the investors.

ps you missed the biggie “ the nsdrlc to own the license”


link? Billy Moore has said the 3 things they want

name
Colours
2 games in Sydney

Jim Jefferies has put his name to the Bears, So there is 1.

Word was they had Best and Less lined up as major sponsor, Citibank as the sleeve.

Add that to the Leagues Club, $5m or so from the Govt. That is decent start.
 

Perth Red

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link? Billy Moore has said the 3 things they want

name
Colours
2 games in Sydney

Jim Jefferies has put his name to the Bears, So there is 1.

Word was they had Best and Less lined up as major sponsor, Citibank as the sleeve.

Add that to the Leagues Club, $5m or so from the Govt. That is decent start.
Eh? from the chairman last weeek

Billy Moore has stated many times recently, the club's non-negotiables are important and at the forefront of all our NRL readmission discussions. Those non-negotiables are
our red & black colours,
our club logo with the Bear head,
we play selected games at the home of the Bears North Sydney Oval,
and lastly the license sits with the NSDRLFC.
These non-negotiables have not and will not change as we progress in discussions.
 

Perth Red

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The fact they still see nso as the home of a new bears club in a new city should be enough to tell you what their long term plans are.
 

blue bags

First Grade
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What's the current offer payment from the NRL for a current club to relocate?
$15 million ?
Then $10 million a year for 10 years?
 
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