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18th club, whose next?

Wb1234

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ABS Regional Population Data suggests that despite 36% of the country living outside metro markets, ONLY 10% of national media budgets are spent regionally.

you can apologise now.
People in regional areas have higher discretionary incomes than people in capital cities

also


“The last 2 x years have seen a dramatic shift in population away from the capital cities, and into regional Australia.

As of December 2021, Quarterly migration from metro to regional cities continues to average 15% higher than pre-pandemic levels.”
 

Canard

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People in regional areas have higher discretionary incomes than people in capital city's

diva crack GIF by Andrea
 

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Sport Con: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese backing three clubs to be added to 20-team NRL​

A diehard South Sydney Rabbitohs fan, Primer Minister Anthony Albanese has backed Peter V’landys’ plans for NRL expansion, pushing for one new team and the return of two heritage clubs.

As first revealed by this masthead last year, V’landys is ramping up plans for fresh growth, with the ARL Commission boss keen to expand the Premiership to 20 teams over the next decade.

Papua New Guinea is the raging favourite to win the NRL’s 18th licence thanks to Albanese, whose government is prepared to commit more than $600 million as part of a ‘soft diplomacy’ strategy to protect the Pacific.

Albanese’s support for an 18th NRL club linked to PNG has not wavered, but the diehard South Sydney supporter also sees merit in foundation clubs the Bears and Jets being resurrected as part of a 20-team league.

Following the success of the Dolphins, the ARL Commission has begun due diligence on further expansion by 2026 or 2027 - and Albanese would relish seeing the Bears and Jets revived as NRL brands.

“That would be a wonderful thing to see the Bears in the NRL again,” Albanese said.

“My first preference is to see a team based in Papua New Guinea.

“It’s a matter for the NRL, of course, but having an expansion team in the Pacific would be very positive for Australia’s national interests.

“As the league goes to possibly 20 teams over time, there is a potential for teams associated with the Bears to come back.

“I would also like to see Newtown come back.

“It would be great to see the Jets in the big league again … they (Newtown and North Sydney) are both wonderful brands.”

While his heart is with Souths, Albanese embraces rugby league history and has been seen wearing the mighty Bluebags jumper outside his Sydney home.

In 2022, Albanese’s Labor government committed $2.5 million in funding to the upgrade of historic Henson Park, the home of the Jets.

Newtown dropped out of the premiership at the end of 1983 due to financial struggles and have since remained operational in the second tier amid the flickering hope of one day returning to the NRL.

The Bears’ final season as a stand-alone entity was in 1999, but almost three decades on, V’landys has left the door ajar for North Sydney, who are open to joint-venture talks with a Perth consortium.

Albanese recently confirmed he was in negotiations with V’landys for a historic 18th franchise with Pacific links.

“This is a game changer for the relationship with Papua New Guinea,” the PM told this masthead after last year’s NRL grand final.

“We’re definitely behind the NRL bid and, importantly, Prime Minister (James) Murape in PNG is very much behind an NRL team.

“This is a country that will celebrate its 50th year of independence in a couple of years (2025).

“Having PNG participate in the NRL, I can’t think of any better way to get that ongoing relationship and engagement between our two countries.”

Queensland Rugby League boss Ben Ikin, who played in North Sydney’s final 1999 campaign, believes the Bears can be an expansion branding boon for the NRL.

“Finding a way to get their history back into the elite game would be magnificent,” Ikin said.

“There is a dormant fan base that would immediately become re-engaged with the game.

“At the moment, the NRL is talking about getting to 20 teams … well use the Bears’ IP (Intellectual Property), seriously.

“For example, if the NRL is looking to Perth, they can say one of the conditions of getting a licence in that market is you are named the Bears. It’s not difficult.

“There’s a few contenders for an NRL licence such as the PNG Hunters and the Brisbane Tigers, but if the Bears were to come back, it would be wonderful for the sport.”
 

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Bring back 2 sydney clubs, so Rugba Leeg.

“For example, if the NRL is looking to Perth, they can say one of the conditions of getting a licence in that market is you are named the Bears. It’s not difficult."

Ikin is such a simpleton lol
 

Wb1234

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Bring back 2 sydney clubs, so Rugba Leeg.

“For example, if the NRL is looking to Perth, they can say one of the conditions of getting a licence in that market is you are named the Bears. It’s not difficult."

Ikin is such a simpleton lol
600 million

jets are in his electorate he is just saying it for votes

ah I remember when you laughed at the idea of a ong nrl team
 

Perth Red

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jets are in his electorate he is just saying it for votes

ah I remember when you laughed at the idea of a ong nrl team
I still laugh at the idea, as do many. That it might happen due to govt stupidity makes it no less stupid an idea.
 

The Great Dane

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Sport Con: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese backing three clubs to be added to 20-team NRL​

A diehard South Sydney Rabbitohs fan, Primer Minister Anthony Albanese has backed Peter V’landys’ plans for NRL expansion, pushing for one new team and the return of two heritage clubs.

As first revealed by this masthead last year, V’landys is ramping up plans for fresh growth, with the ARL Commission boss keen to expand the Premiership to 20 teams over the next decade.

Papua New Guinea is the raging favourite to win the NRL’s 18th licence thanks to Albanese, whose government is prepared to commit more than $600 million as part of a ‘soft diplomacy’ strategy to protect the Pacific.

Albanese’s support for an 18th NRL club linked to PNG has not wavered, but the diehard South Sydney supporter also sees merit in foundation clubs the Bears and Jets being resurrected as part of a 20-team league.

Following the success of the Dolphins, the ARL Commission has begun due diligence on further expansion by 2026 or 2027 - and Albanese would relish seeing the Bears and Jets revived as NRL brands.

“That would be a wonderful thing to see the Bears in the NRL again,” Albanese said.

“My first preference is to see a team based in Papua New Guinea.

“It’s a matter for the NRL, of course, but having an expansion team in the Pacific would be very positive for Australia’s national interests.

“As the league goes to possibly 20 teams over time, there is a potential for teams associated with the Bears to come back.

“I would also like to see Newtown come back.

“It would be great to see the Jets in the big league again … they (Newtown and North Sydney) are both wonderful brands.”

While his heart is with Souths, Albanese embraces rugby league history and has been seen wearing the mighty Bluebags jumper outside his Sydney home.

In 2022, Albanese’s Labor government committed $2.5 million in funding to the upgrade of historic Henson Park, the home of the Jets.

Newtown dropped out of the premiership at the end of 1983 due to financial struggles and have since remained operational in the second tier amid the flickering hope of one day returning to the NRL.

The Bears’ final season as a stand-alone entity was in 1999, but almost three decades on, V’landys has left the door ajar for North Sydney, who are open to joint-venture talks with a Perth consortium.

Albanese recently confirmed he was in negotiations with V’landys for a historic 18th franchise with Pacific links.

“This is a game changer for the relationship with Papua New Guinea,” the PM told this masthead after last year’s NRL grand final.

“We’re definitely behind the NRL bid and, importantly, Prime Minister (James) Murape in PNG is very much behind an NRL team.

“This is a country that will celebrate its 50th year of independence in a couple of years (2025).

“Having PNG participate in the NRL, I can’t think of any better way to get that ongoing relationship and engagement between our two countries.”

Queensland Rugby League boss Ben Ikin, who played in North Sydney’s final 1999 campaign, believes the Bears can be an expansion branding boon for the NRL.

“Finding a way to get their history back into the elite game would be magnificent,” Ikin said.

“There is a dormant fan base that would immediately become re-engaged with the game.

“At the moment, the NRL is talking about getting to 20 teams … well use the Bears’ IP (Intellectual Property), seriously.

“For example, if the NRL is looking to Perth, they can say one of the conditions of getting a licence in that market is you are named the Bears. It’s not difficult.

“There’s a few contenders for an NRL licence such as the PNG Hunters and the Brisbane Tigers, but if the Bears were to come back, it would be wonderful for the sport.”
Breaking news, criminally out of touch boomer from Sydney wants Bears and Jets back in the NRL.
 

Perth Red

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Breaking news, criminally out of touch boomer from Sydney wants Bears and Jets back in the NRL.
This constant bleating over whats best for sydney over whats best for the game is painful!

Vlandys should be on the phone to Abdo today and asking him to fund a new rectangular stadium in perth for the Perth Jets if he is so keen! Seems happy to fund the tassie stadium after all.
 

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This constant bleating over whats best for sydney over whats best for the game is painful!

Vlandys should be on the phone to Abdo today and asking him to fund a new rectangular stadium in perth for the Perth Jets if he is so keen! Seems happy to fund the tassie stadium after all.
Albo.... youve mixed up your puppets bra...
Besides why rock the boat, he is already getting a PNG team for the 18th...
...oh that's right, derrrrr!!! perfs no.1, mate no one cares about HBF
 
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Wb1234

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This constant bleating over whats best for sydney over whats best for the game is painful!

Vlandys should be on the phone to Abdo today and asking him to fund a new rectangular stadium in perth for the Perth Jets if he is so keen! Seems happy to fund the tassie stadium after all.
I mean I’m sure the nrl ceo earns a decent wage but not sure he can afford to fund ground improvements to hbf dump
 
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jets are in his electorate he is just saying it for votes

ah I remember when you laughed at the idea of a ong nrl team
Jets or Rugby League in general isn’t a vote winner in the inner west. It should be but isn’t, sadly. It’s safe Labor anyway.
 

Perth Red

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Why would he need to buy votes in a seat that he had more than 50% of first preferences.

Another dumb claim by wb1234.
Probably same reason why he walks around in jets jersey when he's a souths fan. Pollies like to be popular in their electorate

Had to laugh the oter day when a radio group were talkign about WA premier being a mad Bears fan without evebn realising its the Willagee Bears he follows not NS lol
 

Red&BlackBear

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Just announce 3 sides and be done with it.

Since Dolphins 17th came in 2023 have the rest as follows.
18th team for 2027
19th team for 2031
20th team for 2035

Space them out evenly, give them breathing room to set up their structures 4 years between entries.

Next up with most organised pathways, infrastructure and ready to go cashflow enters in 2027 as 18th, least ready enters last in 2035 as 20th.

Perth could then be 18th or 20th depending if they take Bears pathways and structures or not.

NZ 2/Pasifika could be 19th and PNG 20th or 18th, depending how Perth handle their structures and pathways.
 

Perth Red

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Just announce 3 sides and be done with it.

Since Dolphins 17th came in 2023 have the rest as follows.
18th team for 2027
19th team for 2031
20th team for 2035

Space them out evenly, give them breathing room to set up their structures 4 years between entries.

Next up with most organised pathways, infrastructure and ready to go cashflow enters in 2027 as 18th, least ready enters last in 2035 as 20th.

Perth could then be 18th or 20th depending if they take Bears pathways and structures or not.

NZ 2/Pasifika could be 19th and PNG 20th or 18th, depending how Perth handle their structures and pathways.
Be nice but thats not how they do business I very much doubt we will get any news on 19& 20 for many years to come.
 

Red&BlackBear

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Be nice but thats not how they do business I very much doubt we will get any news on 19& 20 for many years to come.
You’ll find that’s exactly how they do business. Look at the changes PVL has done in his short spell as the games leader.

Doing an Olympics/Soccer WC hosting type announcement for 3 sides simultaneously is something PVL would 100% do.

He can hang the carrot to PNG and have a reason not to bring them in immediately next due to their infrastructure or lack of but at the very least they’ll know they have a team coming and won’t bow down to China’s will - keeping Australia’s (US) government happy.
 

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