How many “imminent announcements“ have we had now? Let’s see when it actually happens
Watch it, you’ll be labelled a rascist if you don’t agree to PNG joining the NRL on here lolAm I alone in absolutely hating the PNG team being part of the NRL?
To provide some context rather than just a statement. I think it is a huge risk that it is a failure waiting to happen. Without the significant funding it doesn’t even get a look in. What happens when that money runs out?
Additionally I think given the state of the nation at the moment giving that much funding to a sport is a ridiculous decision that a tiny amount of the population even care about and even then less about PNG specifically.
Lastly I think any tax cuts is a direct cap breach, and if anyone needs me to explain why that is then I give up.
far fetched considering how militant V’Landys is with west Aussie government in trying to get a deal sorted.Seems to me it would be to PNG`s advantage and enhance their chances of success if the Perth bid didn`t materialise, well until 2032 at least.
PNG expected to be formally named in expanded NRL competition before Christmas
While Papua New Guinea’s bid is complete and secured, Perth continues to cause some consternation for the NRL. See when PNG’s licence will be rubber-stamped and why the Bears remain in hibernation.
Papua New Guinea’s inclusion in an expanded NRL competition is expected to be formally announced before Christmas, in a move that will place even more pressure on the Perth bid.
PNG’s funding has been secured and approved, with possible announcement dates for this month now being discussed.
It could even be as early as next week.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his PNG counterpart, James Marape, will seek to attend the announcement given the $600 million in government funding being invested into the bid.
While PNG’s entry is assured, Perth continues to cause some consternation for the NRL.
This masthead recently revealed the NRL was on the verge of agreeing terms with the Western Australian government on a deal would pave the way for the Perth-based Bears to become the code’s 18th team. It came after ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys held urgent talks with the WA government, which included WA premier Roger Cook and treasurer Rita Saffioti.
While talks were positive, it is growing increasingly unlikely that it would meet the NRL’s timeline, with the governing body’s preference being to announce both franchises’ entry at the same time.
Announcing PNG would place further heat on Perth to finalise a deal with the NRL.
The NRL remains hopeful that Perth can still be ready for NRL inclusion in 2027 – but time is quickly getting away from the Western Australian bid consortium.
Despite the unexpected delays, the NRL still believes Perth will be part of an expanded NRL competition.
There are suggestions that Perth and the NRL are slowly edging towards in-principle support before then progressing to a long-form agreement.
But NRL officials won’t be confident until the entire deal is completed.
The Perth team would still be known as the Bears, whose management is sitting back waiting and watching as negotiations continue.
PNG is still likely to be the 19th team due for NRL entry in 2028.
The PNG announcement, expected to be held in Sydney, will be a momentous moment for the rugby league-mad country.
Pulling together a successful bid which has involved considerable input, finances and red-tape from two Governments, and the challenges emanating from PNG, is a stunning achievement by PNG bid CEO Andrew Hill.
Talks between the PNG bid team, PNG Government and Australian Government have been delicate and complex.
Once officially included in the NRL, PNG can start the arduous task of luring players to Port Moresby, finding appropriate accommodation and searching for an inaugural coach.
There is already a push for PNG bid chairman Wapu Sonk – managing director of Kumul Petroleum – to be PNG’s franchise’s first chairman. Some claim Sonk’s power in PNG rugby league is equal to the influence Sydney Roosters chairman Nick Politis wields in Australian rugby league.
No-one in rugby league was prepared to offer an iron-clad guarantee PNG would be announced before Christmas but well-placed sources indicate it is almost certain.
Once the 18th and 19th sides are named, the race starts for the 20th license with the Christchurch-based Southern Orcas early favourites.
PNG has recorded some wonderful rugby league results this year including the PNG Hunters’ fourth-place finish in the Queensland Cup and the Junior Kumuls having a 22-all drawn game against the Australian Schoolboys.
How many “imminent announcements“ have we had now? Let’s see when it actually happens
The government's 600 million dollar bid for PNG is perfect for the NRL.
PNG expected to be formally named in expanded NRL competition before Christmas
While Papua New Guinea’s bid is complete and secured, Perth continues to cause some consternation for the NRL. See when PNG’s licence will be rubber-stamped and why the Bears remain in hibernation.
Papua New Guinea’s inclusion in an expanded NRL competition is expected to be formally announced before Christmas, in a move that will place even more pressure on the Perth bid.
PNG’s funding has been secured and approved, with possible announcement dates for this month now being discussed.
It could even be as early as next week.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his PNG counterpart, James Marape, will seek to attend the announcement given the $600 million in government funding being invested into the bid.
While PNG’s entry is assured, Perth continues to cause some consternation for the NRL.
This masthead recently revealed the NRL was on the verge of agreeing terms with the Western Australian government on a deal would pave the way for the Perth-based Bears to become the code’s 18th team. It came after ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys held urgent talks with the WA government, which included WA premier Roger Cook and treasurer Rita Saffioti.
While talks were positive, it is growing increasingly unlikely that it would meet the NRL’s timeline, with the governing body’s preference being to announce both franchises’ entry at the same time.
Announcing PNG would place further heat on Perth to finalise a deal with the NRL.
The NRL remains hopeful that Perth can still be ready for NRL inclusion in 2027 – but time is quickly getting away from the Western Australian bid consortium.
Despite the unexpected delays, the NRL still believes Perth will be part of an expanded NRL competition.
There are suggestions that Perth and the NRL are slowly edging towards in-principle support before then progressing to a long-form agreement.
But NRL officials won’t be confident until the entire deal is completed.
The Perth team would still be known as the Bears, whose management is sitting back waiting and watching as negotiations continue.
PNG is still likely to be the 19th team due for NRL entry in 2028.
The PNG announcement, expected to be held in Sydney, will be a momentous moment for the rugby league-mad country.
Pulling together a successful bid which has involved considerable input, finances and red-tape from two Governments, and the challenges emanating from PNG, is a stunning achievement by PNG bid CEO Andrew Hill.
Talks between the PNG bid team, PNG Government and Australian Government have been delicate and complex.
Once officially included in the NRL, PNG can start the arduous task of luring players to Port Moresby, finding appropriate accommodation and searching for an inaugural coach.
There is already a push for PNG bid chairman Wapu Sonk – managing director of Kumul Petroleum – to be PNG’s franchise’s first chairman. Some claim Sonk’s power in PNG rugby league is equal to the influence Sydney Roosters chairman Nick Politis wields in Australian rugby league.
No-one in rugby league was prepared to offer an iron-clad guarantee PNG would be announced before Christmas but well-placed sources indicate it is almost certain.
Once the 18th and 19th sides are named, the race starts for the 20th license with the Christchurch-based Southern Orcas early favourites.
PNG has recorded some wonderful rugby league results this year including the PNG Hunters’ fourth-place finish in the Queensland Cup and the Junior Kumuls having a 22-all drawn game against the Australian Schoolboys.
doubt its a negotiating tool. nrl want that cash and to get it they need to get png up and running.The government's 600 million dollar bid for PNG is perfect for the NRL.
Think about it, every time the prospective bids say " this is our final offer, can't possibly spend another cent " the NRL ""leak"""... that it's going to go with PNG... I'm sure the headline will squeeze a few extra million out of the actual winning bid.
I'll be very surprised if it's PNG, they are just a negotiating tool.
WankerVlad has bought the main steam media with the last tv deal, they won’t be asking him any hard questions about png. Only dissenting voices have been in podcasts etc. no one in main stream has asked him any of the hard questions about png’s competitiveness, lack of media value and long term viability.
What if the NRL say "OK, we have a deal with NZ 2 for team 18, and PNG will be team 19 because we can get NZ set up earlier due to PNG logistics.. oh and if Perth want that 20th place we need x, y, and z to happen.." maybe even opening the possibility of Brisbane 3 for that 20th spot if Perth doesn't deliver all of the NRL's wishlist for a Perth team?
‘What if’ is this a new Disney show?What if the NRL say "OK, we have a deal with NZ 2 for team 18, and PNG will be team 19 because we can get NZ set up earlier due to PNG logistics.. oh and if Perth want that 20th place we need x, y, and z to happen.." maybe even opening the possibility of Brisbane 3 for that 20th spot if Perth doesn't deliver all of the NRL's wishlist for a Perth team?
When the sharks got govt money to upgrade a privately owned stadium how did you feel about thatAm I alone in absolutely hating the PNG team being part of the NRL?
To provide some context rather than just a statement. I think it is a huge risk that it is a failure waiting to happen. Without the significant funding it doesn’t even get a look in. What happens when that money runs out?
Additionally I think given the state of the nation at the moment giving that much funding to a sport is a ridiculous decision that a tiny amount of the population even care about and even then less about PNG specifically.
Lastly I think any tax cuts is a direct cap breach, and if anyone needs me to explain why that is then I give up.
You and your mates said Brisbane shouldn’t get another nrl side and that picking the dolphins over the firehawks would be a disasterVlad has bought the main steam media with the last tv deal, they won’t be asking him any hard questions about png. Only dissenting voices have been in podcasts etc. no one in main stream has asked him any of the hard questions about png’s competitiveness, lack of media value and long term viability.
Stop making sht up. I never said that at all about brisbane. I said it should be a genuine brisbane 2 club playing all games at suncorp, not redclifee called ‘the’ dolphins appealing to just a section of brisbane, Playing some games in a sub standard stadium and leaving a gap that will require a third licence to fill.When the sharks got govt money to upgrade a privately owned stadium how did you feel about that
You and your mates said Brisbane shouldn’t get another nrl side and that picking the dolphins over the firehawks would be a disaster
I realise it seems unlikely, but it's not altogether impossible - and the NRL (well, basically Vlandys) recent attitude to Perth indicates it MIGHT be a kinda hardball thing that happens.‘What if’ is this a new Disney show?
You said Brisbane already has a team so adding another wasn’t expansionStop making sht up. I never said that at all about brisbane. I said it should be a genuine brisbane 2 club playing all games at suncorp, not redclifee called ‘the’ dolphins appealing to just a section of brisbane, Playing some games in a sub standard stadium and leaving a gap that will require a third licence to fill.
The fact thre are already calls for brisbane3 to fill a gap not filled by the dolphins has merely validated my sentiments on dolphins not being the best strategic choice.
No it’s actually a Marvel series, the NRL should be part of season 3.‘What if’ is this a new Disney show?
Pvl is giving Perth a kick up the bum with this announcementI realise it seems unlikely, but it's not altogether impossible - and the NRL (well, basically Vlandys) recent attitude to Perth indicates it MIGHT be a kinda hardball thing that happens.