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Where would you go for the 18th? Qld? Perth?No facts or stats to back my thoughts here, but my opinion is that NZ2 adds nothing at all, rather divides Kiwi support. Why on god’s green earth would another team grow the game? I don’t see the Warriors anyway dividing, turning off any fan. Better to help the Warriors be consistently high performing, I think that would do light years more than a second team..
I kind of agree.No facts or stats to back my thoughts here, but my opinion is that NZ2 adds nothing at all, rather divides Kiwi support. Why on god’s green earth would another team grow the game? I don’t see the Warriors anyway dividing, turning off any fan. Better to help the Warriors be consistently high performing, I think that would do light years more than a second team..
Perth 100%. Queensland needs to embed our 4 teams first before any more, but I might be biased in this regard. Perth is the most mature of all growth areas for the NRL. If it worked (to a degree despite all the impediments put on the by the ARL at the time) in the 90’s, then I’m sure it can today.Where would you go for the 18th? Qld? Perth?
Haha look i respect any professional athlete and no doubt they work hard to condition their bodies. I am amazed at how inaccurate a lot of AFL players kick though whenever I have watched... Is the Sherrin just hard to kick?
You are right about a sustained period of Warriors success, it would make them massive on both sides of the Tasman. They are pretty much the sleeping giant of NZ sport.No facts or stats to back my thoughts here, but my opinion is that NZ2 adds nothing at all, rather divides Kiwi support. Why on god’s green earth would another team grow the game? I don’t see the Warriors anyway dividing, turning off any fan. Better to help the Warriors be consistently high performing, I think that would do light years more than a second team..
There is some outright misinformation in this post.TL;DR...18th surely will be NZ2 or Perth imo. Based on what I elaborate on below.
Initially, I was thinking Dolphins would slowly morph into representing Sunshine Coast, and a Brisbane #2 would eventually arrive in the future to represent the west.
But thinking about it more, I realize that the Dolphins are actually the Brisbane #2. They will help foster growth of the NRL product by promoting and working with the Capras, but it's all a way that eventually in the further future, the Sunshine Coast will have its own team imo.
I'll say it better....
QLD broken down into regions, Brisbane and Moreton Bay are basically conjoined, the same region strictly. So you now have a true Brisbane rivalry where the Broncos already represents Ipswich/Logan, the West/South, and Dolphins represent the East/North.
Looking at QLD in regions and where expansion "should" go next......Sunshine Coast and Cairns having teams is what will happen imo. Cairns vs Townsville rivalry, to match the SEQ rivalry now set up. Cairns is as big as Townsville and far away enough from Townsville to have its own team.
QLD NRL licenses = Cairns, Townsville, Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Moreton Bay, Gold Coast. (6)
All the main regions represented.
We already have the Dragons semi-representing Wollongong, the Tigers semi-representing Campbelltown.
The other step will be to eventually cajole the Dragons to Wollongong permanently and the Tigers to Campbelltown permanently. The level of juniors in St George district, Sutherland district, Ashfield and Balmain districts is next to dead. More potential for those clubs to focus on juniors in Wollong. and Campb.
The real trick will be what to do with the Bulldogs (Bankstown is still good for junior RL), and what to do with the Sharks. If you could somehow relocate those two clubs to Perth and Adelaide, whilst keeping each team represented in the NSW cup as Cronulla and Canterbury, you'd solve that 20 team picture
Although i agree on the Cairns bid and rivalry with the cowboys, i don't agree with you about Cronulla moving on, nor bulldogs either, the Canterbury Bankstown club is about to start playing games in the newly built Liverpool stadium, and has a tremendous junior league, same as Sutherland, the Dragons in Wollongong is fine as they are there now half/half anyways.TL;DR...18th surely will be NZ2 or Perth imo. Based on what I elaborate on below.
Initially, I was thinking Dolphins would slowly morph into representing Sunshine Coast, and a Brisbane #2 would eventually arrive in the future to represent the west.
But thinking about it more, I realize that the Dolphins are actually the Brisbane #2. They will help foster growth of the NRL product by promoting and working with the Capras, but it's all a way that eventually in the further future, the Sunshine Coast will have its own team imo.
I'll say it better....
QLD broken down into regions, Brisbane and Moreton Bay are basically conjoined, the same region strictly. So you now have a true Brisbane rivalry where the Broncos already represents Ipswich/Logan, the West/South, and Dolphins represent the East/North.
Looking at QLD in regions and where expansion "should" go next......Sunshine Coast and Cairns having teams is what will happen imo. Cairns vs Townsville rivalry, to match the SEQ rivalry now set up. Cairns is as big as Townsville and far away enough from Townsville to have its own team.
QLD NRL licenses = Cairns, Townsville, Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Moreton Bay, Gold Coast. (6)
All the main regions represented.
NSW NRL licenses ought to aim for = Campbelltown, Wollongong, Newcastle, Penrith, Parramatta, Sydney, Sydney #2, Manly/Gosford. (8)
NZ = Auckland, and either Christchurch or Wellington. (2)
Rest of Australia = Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide. (4)
There's your 20 teams.
We already have the Dragons semi-representing Wollongong, the Tigers semi-representing Campbelltown. So one step will be to get the Sea Eagles to semi-represent Gosford (play 50% games there), especially given the problems with Brookvale Oval, eventually the SE's could base themselves in Gosford anyway whilst still owning the Northern Peninsula (Warringah) and that good stock of RL juniors.
The other step will be to eventually cajole the Dragons to Wollongong permanently and the Tigers to Campbelltown permanently. The level of juniors in St George district, Sutherland district, Ashfield and Balmain districts is next to dead. More potential for those clubs to focus on juniors in Wollong. and Campb.
The real trick will be what to do with the Bulldogs (Bankstown is still good for junior RL), and what to do with the Sharks. If you could somehow relocate those two clubs to Perth and Adelaide, whilst keeping each team represented in the NSW cup as Cronulla and Canterbury, you'd solve that 20 team picture I painted above.
So if that was a grand plan....who makes the most sense to be 18th license? Cairns and SC are say about 10-30 years away. You don't even have to relocate teams to Woll., Campb., and Gosford for the foreseeable future, as the Dragons, Tigers and Sea Eagles can all semi-represent those regions, playing 50:50 games there to keep the interest alive, to grow affiliation of those specific clubs to those specific regions so one distant day they could seamlessly relocate there. If, say, the Sharks go to either Perth or NZ, or not at all, granting a brand new 18th license will clearly be Perth or Wellington/Christchurch.
It won't be Brisbane #2....because that really is the Dolphins.
I was unaware of the Liverpool situation. In that case, it becomes the Tigers on the hot-seat to be moved, and the Bulldogs safe taking over the South-West.Although i agree on the Cairns bid and rivalry with the cowboys, i don't agree with you about Cronulla moving on, nor bulldogs either, the Canterbury Bankstown club is about to start playing games in the newly built Liverpool stadium, and has a tremendous junior league, same as Sutherland, the Dragons in Wollongong is fine as they are there now half/half anyways.
The tigers won't leave concord, and do bugger all in campbelltown, that might change with sheens soon to flip the juniors into 1st graders in the next few years, but still won't change the fact that tigers aren't looking to move anywhere.. Liverpool stadium has been told it would be home to both but no one has confirmed it from the tigers POV... its just assumed.
Having the bulldogs in Liverpool is enough for southwest sydney.. tigers are the one better suited to relocate, hell backdoor benny tried to ship them to perth a few years ago
Agree.PNG/Cairns - This would just cannibalise the cowboys. Cairns and Townsville aren't big enough to support teams on their own. Cairns is also a tourist town as well, it's transient like the Gold Coast.
I don’t think a split side Cairns/PNG really fits, it’s a weird combination and I don’t see Cairns folk ditching Cowboys in droves to follow a team that mainly aims to represent another country. It just seems like a trying to please everyone idea like the Bears latest efforts.PNG/Cairns - This would just cannibalise the cowboys. Cairns and Townsville aren't big enough to support teams on their own. Cairns is also a tourist town as well, it's transient like the Gold Coast.
a PNG/Darwin side would work better.
This is what the bid is for PNG/Cairns, you nailed itI don’t think a split side Cairns/PNG really fits, it’s a weird combination and I don’t see Cairns folk ditching Cowboys in droves to follow a team that mainly aims to represent another country. It just seems like a trying to please everyone idea like the Bears latest efforts.
A PNG team based in Cairns but fly in fly out game day to PNG wouldn’t be the worst idea if everything else was in place. At least being based in Australia they could actually attract and keep players, no chance if they’re based in Port Moresby.
Link?This is what the bid is for PNG/Cairns, you nailed it