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You've read the article, right? They're playing in the second tier comps.
player pool
You've read the article, right? They're playing in the second tier comps.
player pool
Why would North Shore residents be interested in investing in a Central Coast/Perth team?PNG agreement will be locked in and will be announced shortly
And yep north shore has lots of rich people and bears have jim Jeffries as an investor
Then how will NZ2 afford it?
I keep hearing that the next three teams are Perth, PNG and NZ2.
Now I'm being told that these bids don't have the money?
When I pointed out that these bids lack the resources to compete in the NRL I was told to stop being "negative".
This forum is full of delusion.
How much money does North Sydney have?
Do they have $30m sitting around or would they news to sell assets?
I look forward to Peter Dutton ripping up NSW Labor's dumb proposal when he's elected as Australia's next PM!
Have you seen the polls?
Not good reading for Labor.
Stand alone eventually they would get thereFor many pages on expansion threads, there has been so much focus on North Sydney, with the colours, logo, games at NSO, pathways etc
A question you raised is "How much money does North Sydney have"? A more relevant question should be, Can a Perth standalone club be financially viable?
One of the reasons why the NRL gave the green light to the Dolphins is because they have assets and are in a heartland state.
WA isn't a heartland state, so straight away there is a challenge. No doubt a healthy club grant and improved HBF Park would help, but the club still needs more, because they are not in a rugby league state.
So does Perth, West Coast Pirates, or whatever the team is called have the money to prosper on their own in AFL territory?
The question concerning North Sydney, which has now morphed on here to the North Shore, is relevant.For many pages on expansion threads, there has been so much focus on North Sydney, with the colours, logo, games at NSO, pathways etc
A question you raised is "How much money does North Sydney have"? A more relevant question should be, Can a Perth standalone club be financially viable?
One of the reasons why the NRL gave the green light to the Dolphins is because they have assets and are in a heartland state.
WA isn't a heartland state, so straight away there is a challenge. No doubt a healthy club grant and improved HBF Park would help, but the club still needs more, because they are not in a rugby league state.
So does Perth, West Coast Pirates, or whatever the team is called have the money to prosper on their own in AFL territory?
A left field option is for the Brisbane Tigers to team up with the South Island Kea. It's far from the best option, but if it's the only way to get a team in Christchurch then it's better than nothing. The team could play 8 games in Christchurch and 4 at Lang Park. I'd imagine there are plenty of expatriate New Zealanders in Logan willing to support the team.
Maybe you shouldn't, it might give the rest of us some peace, and you less heartacheLittle things like this make me wonder whether I want to support this game.
That's fine... we need more players for those teams in those comps too, NRL is just the cream of all those comps cropYou've read the article, right? They're playing in the second tier comps.
So England is a feeder system for Australia's reserve grade?That's fine... we need more players for those teams in those comps too, NRL is just the cream of all those comps crop
I told you to f**k off dopey.lol dope just realised the bears represent t more than just north Sydney and that the north shore isn’t actually another name for the north Sydney cbd