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From the DT article posted earlier today. No details except a promise to keep trying to get the expansion slot.
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Former New Zealand coach Frank Endacott is involved in another of the south island bids that was rejected late last week.
It is believed he has held furtive talks with Searle, Chalmers and the Orcas about a merger.
“We’ve received an email notifying us the bid had been rejected,” Endacott said.
“We haven’t got further information at this stage, but we’re not giving up this easily. We haven’t given up hope.
“It came as a shock because we felt we had put together a strong bid. But we’re determined to have a second team in New Zealand and there’s three bids from this region.
“Obviously I feel we, the south island bid, have the strongest bid.
“But I just want to see an NRL team in Christchurch and if one of the other bids was to be successful, that would be wonderful for the game in New Zealand.
“There is no doubt in my mind this city can sustain an NRL team. If an NRL team came to Christchurch, it would be the best thing to happen to the city for decades.”…
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Endacott insisted a second team in New Zealand would threaten rugby union’s grip on the country.
“Rugby union would be seriously under threat in this country if the NRL had two rugby league teams in New Zealand,” he said.
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Former New Zealand coach Frank Endacott is involved in another of the south island bids that was rejected late last week.
It is believed he has held furtive talks with Searle, Chalmers and the Orcas about a merger.
“We’ve received an email notifying us the bid had been rejected,” Endacott said.
“We haven’t got further information at this stage, but we’re not giving up this easily. We haven’t given up hope.
“It came as a shock because we felt we had put together a strong bid. But we’re determined to have a second team in New Zealand and there’s three bids from this region.
“Obviously I feel we, the south island bid, have the strongest bid.
“But I just want to see an NRL team in Christchurch and if one of the other bids was to be successful, that would be wonderful for the game in New Zealand.
“There is no doubt in my mind this city can sustain an NRL team. If an NRL team came to Christchurch, it would be the best thing to happen to the city for decades.”…
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Endacott insisted a second team in New Zealand would threaten rugby union’s grip on the country.
“Rugby union would be seriously under threat in this country if the NRL had two rugby league teams in New Zealand,” he said.