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Only one legitimate option? And you wonder why people call you a dumbarse.
Prove me wrong or go away.
Phil Gould is on record saying is the only legitimate option in Australia for the 18th licence.
Is Phil Gould a dumbarse?
There are no legitimate bids from New Zealand. That rules them out.
The only bids we know of are the Brisbane Tigers, Ipswich Jets, a Perth-based consortium and a dumb PNG team that will be based in Cairns and funded by the Aus Gov.
If you think PNG is a "illegitimate option" then you're a dumb arse. No one will want to live in PNG, hence the reason this Frankenstein club will be based out of Queensland. Super Rugby has a similar concept and it draws terrible attendances and gets flogged every week. If we follow their example then we're inviting disaster into our game.
The broadcasters will not pay anything for a PNG team. Only 15% of Papua New Guineans earn a wage. A whopping 85% of Papua New Guineans do not have access to electricity. PNG is one of the poorest and most violent countries in the world.
You don't offer any value to these threads. You're overly emotional and only see what you want to see. When I showed you the comments from the Head of Strategy. WWOS you incorrectly assumed he was a biased local employee who doesn't speak for the network.
During breaks in the on-field action, Mediaweek caught up with Head of Nine Queensland, Kylie Blucher, and Head of Strategy WWOS, Simon Fordham.
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For Fordham, making the most of this momentum looks like bringing more games to the region – and potentially another team.
Fordham: “We’re really committed to working with the NRL in growing the competition, and Queensland is a big part of that. We think there’s room for another team here in Queensland, and the Dolphins have been the perfect example.
“The more games we can get played featuring Queensland teams in Southeast Queensland, the better. The engagement in rugby league here is just next level, and the energy of the crowds has a material impact on the quality of the broadcasts that we make. It helps create atmosphere, it makes the commentary team rise, it makes the production team rise.”
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For Fordham, making the most of this momentum looks like bringing more games to the region – and potentially another team.
Fordham: “We’re really committed to working with the NRL in growing the competition, and Queensland is a big part of that. We think there’s room for another team here in Queensland, and the Dolphins have been the perfect example.
“The more games we can get played featuring Queensland teams in Southeast Queensland, the better. The engagement in rugby league here is just next level, and the energy of the crowds has a material impact on the quality of the broadcasts that we make. It helps create atmosphere, it makes the commentary team rise, it makes the production team rise.”
The Battle of Brisbane: Behind Nine’s NRL push into Queensland
During the Broncos v Dolphins much hyped NRL clash, Mediaweek caught up with Nine's Kylie Blucher and Simon Fordham.
www.mediaweek.com.au