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What the f**k has this got to do with League?
Fiji better option than Adelaide
or pacific islands
You are such a Union simp.
Seriously, just f**k off with this Rah Rah propaganda
What the f**k has this got to do with League?
Fiji better option than Adelaide
or pacific islands
Fiji better option than Adelaide
or pacific islands
Barbarians are an invitational side not an international side, whilst it’s hypocritical to release some players and not others for a match if there’s a technicality the euro clubs will pounce on it. Fiji= pacific island no reason it couldn’t be a combined bid, better option than basing it in NZ or Aus
Fiji better option than Adelaide
or pacific islands
Cool your friend Olam again, it's good to see that he went to uni, and tell8ng other kids to do the same if they want to end up in a 1st grade Nrl club...NRL wants me to stay out of PNG discussions: Olam
Justin Olam feels rugby league powerbrokers have not consulted him about the Papua New Guinea expansion bid for fear he will warn against fast-tracking the team's entry into the NRL.
The premiership-winning PNG international says he is in favour of establishing a first-grade team in his homeland, but only after "a couple of years" investing in a proper pathways system.
"No one has ever chatted to me about anything, because my opinion doesn't line up with anyone, I think," the Wests Tigers centre told AAP of the bid to grant PNG the NRL's 18th licence.
"So they want me to stay out of it. I don't mind. I'll always say what I think is best for the young kids back home because I've come through the path and I know what it is.
"I'm speaking from what I've experienced. I'm not talking out of the blue. This is what I think it is, because most of the people in power have never lived that life."
The Australian Rugby League Commission will meet next Wednesday for the latest round of expansion talks, with teams from PNG, Perth and New Zealand all options to enter the NRL as early as 2026.
The Australian Government is willing to pledge $600 million of funding to the PNG bid in the hope a team could be a diplomatic tool to strengthen relations in the Pacific.
But the viability of enticing current NRL players to live in PNG, and the team's ability to be immediately competitive, are possible sticking points.
The only NRL player to come through the Queensland Cup's PNG Hunters, Olam previously questioned suggestions the NRL could solve these issues by basing PNG's team in North Queensland.
The team now appears unlikely to fly in and fly out of PNG for games, rather basing itself in Port Morseby full-time, but Olam still has concerns.
"I think it will be a good thing for the game to have a PNG team in the NRL, the fanbase and everything is there," he said.
"But players-wise, for me personally, I think we need to have a foundation first and that is developing grassroots football, junior football.
"I still feel like we've got a long way to go."
PNG's highest-level rugby league competition, the 12-team semi-professional Digicel Cup, would be the most logical talent pool from which the 18th team could draw.
But Olam said PNG needed a thriving schools program, and a plan to scout grassroots talent from rural areas, before the Digicel Cup was a sustainable source of NRL recruits.
"There's heaps of talent back at home, but for me the only reason I only came and played NRL was because I went to uni," Olam said.
"If I was in the village, I wouldn't have been able to make it here because we don't have that pathway.
"There's no steps to follow or proper pathway to come and play in the Digicel Cup.
"If there's a competition for schoolboys in PNG, the number of kids that are going to sign up to play is going to be massive.
"From that pool of talent, they can pick and have a proper pathway to develop players so they can have a good PNG team.
"My personal point of view is that I think we're jumping a few steps. There's nothing wrong with getting an NRL team but I think not now. In a couple of years time."
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It offers zero value to FTA.“The Perth bid has the support of the broadcasters due to the favourable time zone. The current broadcast deal runs until the end of 2027.”
also mentions them paying a license fee
Yeah he has had a lot of success running Rugby League clubs - not.Singo would be a powerful partner
WA consortium head to meet with Bears, Jets next week
A Perth team now looks likely to enter the national competition in 2027 or 2028, before Papua New Guinea.thewest.com.au
News ltd paper wasn’t it ?It offers zero value to FTA.
News ltd paper wasn’t it ?
Maybe they are looking at Friday 930 games back into eastern markets on top of Sunday 630
From the article you postedSingo was pictured there because he was the jets benefactor back In the 80s and he couldn’t make it work
he has no involvement with the Perth bid lol
His last involvement in league was as part of the central coast bears bid and he walked away from it after they got knocked back
I said that weeks agoI'm thinking there might be a North Sydney bid and a seperate Cumins bid.
the NRL wanted nothing to do with John Singleton when he heavily backed the Central Coast Bears back in 2005 losing out to the Gold Coast Titans for 2007 entry.Singo would be a powerful partner