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At least. Your point?and how many NRL expat players will there be in PNG‘s first year ?
10-12 ?
At least. Your point?and how many NRL expat players will there be in PNG‘s first year ?
10-12 ?
At least. Your point?
Told me what? Come on dont skirt, whose these rich investors?Told you lmao
Christchurch hopes for NRL expansion team put on ice
Hopes crushed after two South Island bids received letters from NRL bosses.www.nzherald.co.nz
Revealed: Christchurch hopes for new NRL expansion team put on ice, after confidential letter from governing body
Michael Burgess
By Michael Burgess
Specialist Multimedia Sports Journalist·NZ Herald·
25 Oct, 2024 08:05 AM
5 mins to read
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The dream of a second NRL team in New Zealand could be over.The Weekend Herald understands the NRL has called a halt on its expansion plans, with a confidential letter sent to all existing bid projects on Thursday. The proposed Papua New Guinea team is still likely to go ahead – possibly in 2028 – but plans to bring in two more clubs – and lift the NRL to a 20-strong competition – have been put on ice.In a statement to the Herald, the NRL said: ”At this stage, the bids submitted have not met the necessary threshold to be accepted.”There had been genuine hopes that a Christchurch franchise could feature alongside the Warriors as an expansion team in the future, given the ongoing popularity of the sport, the amount of elite talent produced from this country, the size of the market and the new Te Kaha stadium, which is set to open in 2026.
That led to two rival bids – the South Island NRL Team bid and the South Island Kea, who had both garnered significant corporate and community support and made considerable progress. The first bid – with ex-Kiwis and Warriors coach Frank Endacott as its president – was the frontrunner but they both appear to have reached the end of the road – at least for now.
Full details of the communication between the NRL and the various franchises this week are not available, with the NRL instructing all parties not to speak with media.
But the Weekend Herald can confirm the presence of the letter, which arrived as a blow to the local consortiums.
According to several sources, the key points made in the letter and subsequent communications were:
The NRL is pausing any expansion planning at this stage (aside from Papua New Guinea).
The door is not completely shut.
There has been pressure from existing NRL clubs, who are concerned about dilution of the talent base and the effect on the overall share of broadcast revenue.
The NRL will reconsider its approach and criteria for expansion, with some support for a community-based model.
The NRL also wants to focus on strategies for growing the game and building numbers, not just on professional football.
The NRL had previously stated objectives to achieve a 20-team competition, split into two conferences, at some point during the next five-year broadcast deal, which will begin in 2027.
It’s understood that scenario could still be on the table but there are concerns about the overall business cases of each prospective bid, which has led to the re-evaluation.
The timing of the communication is curious, given the Kiwis and Kangaroos will play at a sold-out stadium in Christchurch on Sunday (6pm), part of a double-header with the Kiwi Ferns and Jillaroos. That’s off the back of consecutive Warriors’ sellouts in the Garden City, which illustrated the appetite for the game there.
Market research commissioned by both Christchurch bids shown that the popularity of the NRL has doubled in the South Island since 2022, mostly off the back of the Warriors’ resurgence. The success of the Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns in 2023 was also a contributing factor, while Christchurch and Dunedin would offer the only covered stadiums in the NRL.
Expansion has been a hot topic for years. After being granted a licence in 2021, The Dolphins became the 17th team last season and their introduction has been a huge success, especially with broadcast, revenue and attendance metrics, with the huge Brisbane market.
My point is there aren’t millionaire high profile expats in Port Moresby living for long periods with their families. So just because there’s some miners and business people there has little to do with what nrl players will need and expect.Whats yours ? That there aren’t 100s of expats in PNG?
Christchurch hopes for NRL expansion team put on ice
Hopes crushed after two South Island bids received letters from NRL bosses.www.nzherald.co.nz
Revealed: Christchurch hopes for new NRL expansion team put on ice, after confidential letter from governing body
Michael Burgess
By Michael Burgess
Specialist Multimedia Sports Journalist·NZ Herald·
25 Oct, 2024 08:05 AM
5 mins to read
Save
The dream of a second NRL team in New Zealand could be over.The Weekend Herald understands the NRL has called a halt on its expansion plans, with a confidential letter sent to all existing bid projects on Thursday. The proposed Papua New Guinea team is still likely to go ahead – possibly in 2028 – but plans to bring in two more clubs – and lift the NRL to a 20-strong competition – have been put on ice.In a statement to the Herald, the NRL said: ”At this stage, the bids submitted have not met the necessary threshold to be accepted.”There had been genuine hopes that a Christchurch franchise could feature alongside the Warriors as an expansion team in the future, given the ongoing popularity of the sport, the amount of elite talent produced from this country, the size of the market and the new Te Kaha stadium, which is set to open in 2026.
That led to two rival bids – the South Island NRL Team bid and the South Island Kea, who had both garnered significant corporate and community support and made considerable progress. The first bid – with ex-Kiwis and Warriors coach Frank Endacott as its president – was the frontrunner but they both appear to have reached the end of the road – at least for now.
Full details of the communication between the NRL and the various franchises this week are not available, with the NRL instructing all parties not to speak with media.
But the Weekend Herald can confirm the presence of the letter, which arrived as a blow to the local consortiums.
According to several sources, the key points made in the letter and subsequent communications were:
The NRL is pausing any expansion planning at this stage (aside from Papua New Guinea).
The door is not completely shut.
There has been pressure from existing NRL clubs, who are concerned about dilution of the talent base and the effect on the overall share of broadcast revenue.
The NRL will reconsider its approach and criteria for expansion, with some support for a community-based model.
The NRL also wants to focus on strategies for growing the game and building numbers, not just on professional football.
The NRL had previously stated objectives to achieve a 20-team competition, split into two conferences, at some point during the next five-year broadcast deal, which will begin in 2027.
It’s understood that scenario could still be on the table but there are concerns about the overall business cases of each prospective bid, which has led to the re-evaluation.
The timing of the communication is curious, given the Kiwis and Kangaroos will play at a sold-out stadium in Christchurch on Sunday (6pm), part of a double-header with the Kiwi Ferns and Jillaroos. That’s off the back of consecutive Warriors’ sellouts in the Garden City, which illustrated the appetite for the game there.
Market research commissioned by both Christchurch bids shown that the popularity of the NRL has doubled in the South Island since 2022, mostly off the back of the Warriors’ resurgence. The success of the Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns in 2023 was also a contributing factor, while Christchurch and Dunedin would offer the only covered stadiums in the NRL.
Expansion has been a hot topic for years. After being granted a licence in 2021, The Dolphins became the 17th team last season and their introduction has been a huge success, especially with broadcast, revenue and attendance metrics, with the huge Brisbane market.
As expected given Vlandys said this three weeks ago. Question still remains will they get a Perth club in for tv by 2028 or just go with png and hope the nine games is enough to interest tv.Ouch …
Whats the word from the Bears ?
Red n black bears post you goof lolTold me what? Come on dont skirt, whose these rich investors?
Still being worked through.Ouch …
Whats the word from the Bears ?
My point is there aren’t millionaire high profile expats in Port Moresby living for long periods with their families. S
no mention of who in his post, you seemed to know they are seriously cashed up so must know who they are? Or are you listening to those voices in your head again?Red n black bears post you goof lol
The poorest guy from Mosman could buy all of Perthno mention of who in his post, you seemed to know they are seriously cashed up so must know who they are? Or are you listening to those voices in your head again?
High profile millionaires? Sure there are lolThis Is complete BS…of course there are …literally hundreds of Australians
and they are well paid and living in very secure accomadation…
You’re still dodging. It’s ok to say you don’t know and you made it up.The poorest guy from Mosman could buy all of Perth
And he was said to be rich
To be rich from there means rich rich
High profile millionaires? Sure there are lol
I could guess who it is but I could be wrongYou’re still dodging. It’s ok to say you don’t know and you made it up.
You’re in wb territory now mate lol. Can you aname one with a higher public profile than an nrl player would have there?They will have more assets and money then NRL players being sent there
lol, so you made it up. We got there in the end.I could guess who it is but I could be wrong
You’re in wb territory now mate lol. Can you aname one with a higher public profile than an nrl player would have there?
Wait and seelol, so you made it up. We got there in the end.