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18th club, whose next?

flippikat

First Grade
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Well, now the on-field action is over for the year I guess it's clear-space now for the NRL to get on with some decisions & announcements - right??
 

bazza

Immortal
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Instead of an 18th club should have the following new clubs

Western Brisbane
Brisbane Tigers
Central Coast
Perth
NZ2
Adelaide
Central Queensland
Sunshine Coast
PNG

Then de-merge Wests and Dragons and cut the bottom 5 teams from the NRL
Balmain
Western Suburbs
St George
Illawarra
Titans
Parra
Souths

Then throw them into the NRL2 (14-16 teams) with promotion and relegation to NRL

NRL would be 12 teams with 22 rounds. Weeks off for SOO and internationals. Would also give around 6 for NRL2 games to be shown in prime time
 

SirPies&Beers

Juniors
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299
Instead of an 18th club should have the following new clubs

Western Brisbane
Brisbane Tigers
Central Coast
Perth
NZ2
Adelaide
Central Queensland
Sunshine Coast
PNG

Then de-merge Wests and Dragons and cut the bottom 5 teams from the NRL
Balmain
Western Suburbs
St George
Illawarra
Titans
Parra
Souths

Then throw them into the NRL2 (14-16 teams) with promotion and relegation to NRL

NRL would be 12 teams with 22 rounds. Weeks off for SOO and internationals. Would also give around 6 for NRL2 games to be shown in prime time
8 pints deep already?
 

BuffaloRules

Coach
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8 pints deep already?

We haven’t had a Noob in here for a while…they tend to keep their distance ..

How did you find this place Bro ?

I hope you aren’t expecting a lot of sensible expansion discussion from anybody …as you have probably ascertained already after two days ..
 

SirPies&Beers

Juniors
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299
We haven’t had a Noob in here for a while…they tend to keep their distance ..

How did you find this place Bro ?

I hope you aren’t expecting a lot of sensible expansion discussion from anybody …as you have probably ascertained already after two days ..
If I was after sensible I wouldn't even bother watching rugby league let alone come to a forum for it!

Must say, expansion forum is filled with experts on all matters. End of the day whatever pays the bills, is good for the game. If that's NZ Once Were Only Warriors, North Perthy Bears, The Screaming Jets, PNG Aussie/American Mariners Only or whoever else.

I don't know enough from a feet on ground level about the locations to really chime in. But it's interesting reading the punters takes on it.
 

flippikat

First Grade
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5,239
So, what's the latest on any announcement?

Is it reasonable to expect some news by the end of this month.. or even by end of this year??
 

Vee

First Grade
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5,607
So, when's the next ARLC meeting? Is it likely a decision on expansion will be on the agenda?
 

SirPies&Beers

Juniors
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299
Feels like vlandys is pushing this to get west aussies to step up and hurry up in finalising the deal.

although makes sense if png get announced first as they need considerably more time to get their affairs and infrastructure in order.

I don’t believe that just cause papua is announced before west aussies that they’ll actually come into the comp first. Might be more a case of “this could also be you if you play the game properly like papua have” type of scenario but who knows.

im sure the expansionista experts with covert insider information can shine more light on this.

also anyone got the full article?
 

T to the T

Juniors
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512
anyone got the full article?

PNG expected to be formally named in expanded NRL competition before Christmas

While Papua New Guinea’s bid is complete and secured, Perth continues to cause some consternation for the NRL. See when PNG’s licence will be rubber-stamped and why the Bears remain in hibernation.


Papua New Guinea’s inclusion in an expanded NRL competition is expected to be formally announced before Christmas, in a move that will place even more pressure on the Perth bid.
PNG’s funding has been secured and approved, with possible announcement dates for this month now being discussed.
It could even be as early as next week.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his PNG counterpart, James Marape, will seek to attend the announcement given the $600 million in government funding being invested into the bid.
While PNG’s entry is assured, Perth continues to cause some consternation for the NRL.
This masthead recently revealed the NRL was on the verge of agreeing terms with the Western Australian government on a deal would pave the way for the Perth-based Bears to become the code’s 18th team. It came after ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys held urgent talks with the WA government, which included WA premier Roger Cook and treasurer Rita Saffioti.

While talks were positive, it is growing increasingly unlikely that it would meet the NRL’s timeline, with the governing body’s preference being to announce both franchises’ entry at the same time.
Announcing PNG would place further heat on Perth to finalise a deal with the NRL.
The NRL remains hopeful that Perth can still be ready for NRL inclusion in 2027 – but time is quickly getting away from the Western Australian bid consortium.
Despite the unexpected delays, the NRL still believes Perth will be part of an expanded NRL competition.
There are suggestions that Perth and the NRL are slowly edging towards in-principle support before then progressing to a long-form agreement.

But NRL officials won’t be confident until the entire deal is completed.
The Perth team would still be known as the Bears, whose management is sitting back waiting and watching as negotiations continue.
PNG is still likely to be the 19th team due for NRL entry in 2028.
The PNG announcement, expected to be held in Sydney, will be a momentous moment for the rugby league-mad country.
Pulling together a successful bid which has involved considerable input, finances and red-tape from two Governments, and the challenges emanating from PNG, is a stunning achievement by PNG bid CEO Andrew Hill.
Talks between the PNG bid team, PNG Government and Australian Government have been delicate and complex.

Once officially included in the NRL, PNG can start the arduous task of luring players to Port Moresby, finding appropriate accommodation and searching for an inaugural coach.
There is already a push for PNG bid chairman Wapu Sonk – managing director of Kumul Petroleum – to be PNG’s franchise’s first chairman. Some claim Sonk’s power in PNG rugby league is equal to the influence Sydney Roosters chairman Nick Politis wields in Australian rugby league.
No-one in rugby league was prepared to offer an iron-clad guarantee PNG would be announced before Christmas but well-placed sources indicate it is almost certain.
Once the 18th and 19th sides are named, the race starts for the 20th license with the Christchurch-based Southern Orcas early favourites.
PNG has recorded some wonderful rugby league results this year including the PNG Hunters’ fourth-place finish in the Queensland Cup and the Junior Kumuls having a 22-all drawn game against the Australian Schoolboys.
 

Ozzi_78

First Grade
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7,162
Am I alone in absolutely hating the PNG team being part of the NRL?

To provide some context rather than just a statement. I think it is a huge risk that it is a failure waiting to happen. Without the significant funding it doesn’t even get a look in. What happens when that money runs out?
Additionally I think given the state of the nation at the moment giving that much funding to a sport is a ridiculous decision that a tiny amount of the population even care about and even then less about PNG specifically.

Lastly I think any tax cuts is a direct cap breach, and if anyone needs me to explain why that is then I give up.
 

T to the T

Juniors
Messages
512
All valid points but just ask yourself, would AFL or Rugby Union turn down this gift horse? The answer is no.

Getting the existing clubs to agree to split the pie further is the major battle. If PNG fails when this funding ends in 10 years (narrator: it won't) then it can be relocated to Adelaide/Wellington/Central Coast. Relocation is easier than expanding, just view it that way. The painful steps in expanding the competition is the major win IMO.
 

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