And they will also be the next team kicked out.
Well, we got somebody else predicting dolphins would fail too! Seems like if people's favourites don't get up, that's the typical refrain..
And they will also be the next team kicked out.
Well, we got somebody else predicting dolphins would fail too! Seems like if people's favourites don't get up, that's the typical refrain..
Problem for Knights is their support is confined to the Hunter. Cowboys have strong support all over Queensland. It's why the Cowboys are one of the strongest clubs in the world.Newcastle do good crowds & membership. Need somebody with a brain to run that club..
When the govt funding runs out, how is the team going to exist?
I agree about it needing to cover all of southern Brisbane. Coorparoo is fine as a base. It has an NRL standard high performance training centre and is close to the Brisbane media.Team based at Springfield is a natural. Can't be east tigers tho. Needs to be entity of South Brisbane..
Problem for Knights is their support is confined to the Hunter. Cowboys have strong support all over Queensland. It's why the Cowboys are one of the strongest clubs in the world.
I don't think the Aus Gov gives a f**k about lifting Papuans out of poverty. The reason NSW Labor introduced this dumbf**k idea in 2018 is because they're paranoid about communists from China building a military base in PNG. It's possibly the dumbest idea Labor has pitched.The PNG bid is seen by many of the peanut brigade on here as a $$$$ making exercise.
The whole purpose of the funding by the Australian government is to assist in lifting people out of poverty. The NRL potentially gets a few NRL class players as the by-product.
I agree about it needing to cover all of southern Brisbane. Coorparoo is fine as a base. It has an NRL standard high performance training centre and is close to the Brisbane media.
Wynnum Manly is quite wealthy.After tigers & dolphins which is strongest brl club (or any Brisbane club) in terms of money?!
Roosters have 500 million in property assetsTwo largest rugby league clubs in the world are from Brisbane. The smallest rugby league clubs in Australia are from Sydney, with Manly being the smallest by some distance. Every club makes more money from football operations than the Sea Eagles.
Newcastle have struggled to remain solvent since 1988.
The difference is few people from Brisbane and Sydney watch the Knights on TV. Cowboys draw strong ratings in Brisbane. Sponsors care about how many eyeballs see their product. Especially in metro markets...but they do better numbers than cowboys. 10k more members, better crowds. Shouldn't have ever struggled offield.
Cowboys can’t regularly fill a 26k stadiumProblem for Knights is their support is confined to the Hunter. Cowboys have strong support all over Queensland. It's why the Cowboys are one of the strongest clubs in the world.
I don't know about the western suburbs of Logan, but there's no reason the eastern side won't support it. Tigers have four junior clubs in the eastern suburbs of Logan: Rochedale South, Springwood, Flagstone and Yarrabilba. Ipswich might be a tougher sell...but will people of Logan & Ipswich view them as southern team?! Be like gws playing out of Homebush saying they're Western Sydney.
That’s why the cowboys get so many free to air games cause they get big ratings in BrisbaneThe difference is few people from Brisbane and Sydney watch the Knightson TV. Cowboys draw strong ratings in Brisbane. Sponsors care about how many eyeballs see their product. Especially in metro markets.
Yet the Central Coast Mariners are two time A League Premiers and also won the other two titles this season plus look at the Central Coast talent running around in the NRL atm.How much money does the "Central Coast Bears" have in assets?
Brisbane Tigers have $135m worth in assets and 1.6m people in southern Brisbane to tap into. The two existing Brisbane NRL clubs are larger and richer than any other club in the world.
Central Coast Tigers have 400k people in a regional market that has little money.
Central Coast Mariners are one of the poorest A-League clubs.
The two nearest NRL clubs to the Central Coast are financial basket cases.
I don't know about the western suburbs of Logan, but there's no reason the eastern side won't support it. Tigers have four junior clubs in the eastern suburbs of Logan: Rochedale South, Springwood, Flagstone and Yarrabilba. Ipswich might be a tougher sell.
Cowboys can’t regularly fill a 26k stadium
knights are getting regularish sellouts
imagine if Newcastle had a new stadium like the cowboys it would be sold out each week
Revenue ($m) | Profit margin | |
---|---|---|
Rabbitohs | $23.5m | 56% |
Dolphins | $23.5m | 55% |
Penrith | $23.0m | 57% |
Cowboys | $22.7m | 63% |
Eels | $19.3m | 59% |
Roosters | $18.2m | 71% |
Knights | $17.8m | 63% |
Bulldogs | $15.7m | 49% |
Titans | $14.3m | 52% |
Dragons | $13.1m | 46% |
Sharks | $12.7m | 54% |
Tigers | $12.5m | 57% |
Raiders | $12.4m | 40% |
Warriors | $11.6m | 62% |
Manly | $11.5m | 55% |
Wests Newcastle would call that a rounding errorYou're shifting the goalposts onto something completely irrelevant.
The fact is the Cowboys generate more revenue from football operations than the Knights.
NRL commercial revenue snapshot
FY23 median: $15.7m (YoY growth: 15.1%)
FY22 median: $12.7m (YoY growth: 34.8%)
Chart below shows overall commercial revenue, by team, for FY 2023 ($m)
Table with 3 columns and 15 rows.
Source: NRL
Revenue ($m) Profit margin Rabbitohs $23.5m 56% Dolphins $23.5m 55% Penrith $23.0m 57% Cowboys $22.7m 63% Eels $19.3m 59% Roosters $18.2m 71% Knights $17.8m 63% Bulldogs $15.7m 49% Titans $14.3m 52% Dragons $13.1m 46% Sharks $12.7m 54% Tigers $12.5m 57% Raiders $12.4m 40% Warriors $11.6m 62% Manly $11.5m 55%
What will the local PNG members buy their memberships with Peebles ?.Geez the PNG bid chairman reckons they are going to have a million members. Even the afl wouldn't bullshit numbers at that level.
You're shifting the goalposts onto something completely irrelevant.
The fact is the Cowboys generate more revenue from football operations than the Knights.
NRL commercial revenue snapshot
FY23 median: $15.7m (YoY growth: 15.1%)
FY22 median: $12.7m (YoY growth: 34.8%)
Chart below shows overall commercial revenue, by team, for FY 2023 ($m)
Table with 3 columns and 15 rows.
Source: NRL
Revenue ($m) Profit margin Rabbitohs $23.5m 56% Dolphins $23.5m 55% Penrith $23.0m 57% Cowboys $22.7m 63% Eels $19.3m 59% Roosters $18.2m 71% Knights $17.8m 63% Bulldogs $15.7m 49% Titans $14.3m 52% Dragons $13.1m 46% Sharks $12.7m 54% Tigers $12.5m 57% Raiders $12.4m 40% Warriors $11.6m 62% Manly $11.5m 55%