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You seem to have 3 teams. Bulldogs, Bunnies and Bears.
I support the Bulldogs. I support the Central Coast Bears NRL Bid (as i supported the Gold Coast NRL Bid).
I Just like the old Rabbitoh logo, thats why it is my avatar.
How is that the same thing? Have Ipswich been known as the Bears for 25 years?
Already answered this, go back and have a look.
Trademark law applies Australia-wide so the NSWRL comp vs QRL comp arguement or the example of Redcliffe stopping Gold Coast using Dolphins because they are both in South East Queensland also means nothing because it's not geography-based.
The level of competition a sporting team plays at also means nothing. So the fact that Newtown are never likely to be promoted to NRL again is also a non-issue.
For the Queenaladers that say that Newtown was part of the NSWRL and never the NRL, apart from the fact that the NSWRL competition and all it's records and statictics are incorporated into NRL records, it also didn't stop the NRL sanctioning the use of Newtown Jets logo for use on official NRL merchandise the game's 100 year celebrations in 2008 -
Newtown Jets Centenary of League Towel
http://www.jerseys.com.au/prod38.htm
Newtown Jets Centenary of League Polo
http://www.goodscore.com.au/newtown-jets-2008-centenary-polo-xxxl-p-28666.html
Newtown Jets Centenary of League Cap http://www.jerseys.com.au/prod148.htm
Newtown Jets Centenary of League Pin
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/33419-NEWTOW...144?pt=AU_NRL_Memorabilia&hash=item35ae4ff058
Also Newtown Jets Centenary football card (which came with the Select card collection), medallion, etc.
All 16 current NRL teams + 4 existing foundation teams, North Sydney Bears, Western Suburbs Magpies, Balmain Tigers, and Newtown Jets all had therir own centenary merchadise
Very good point. Newtown were a part of the centenary merchandise. I have the towell, football and coffee mug with "Jets" written across it. Obviously the powers to be recognise another team have competed at the top level in this country with the name "Jets". To have another new team enter the competition calling themselves "jets" does not seem right at all. Given this recognition of the Newtown "Jets" during the centenary I doubt very much that the game would allow a new "Jets" team that was not Newtown. Good luck to Ipswich in their bid, but not as Jets, pick something else.
Very good logical points that people just seem to skip through.
This. I'd say the fact Newtown didn't go about halting the use of the name by the A-League team says it all. You cannot trademark a generic name like Jets and the only reason the Titans ceded their use to Redcliffe was because it wasn't worth an ugly drawn out media battle for a name like the Dolphins.
The bid team will use common sense in sourcing a name for this team. They could use Lions if they bloody wanted to but the marketing problems stemming from having the Brisbane Lions and Brisbane Roar in the same city are obvious.
Smart post.