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2020 NRL draw

Timmah

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Another stuff up by the NRL with the Parramatta vs Canterbury game , any time slot apart from Thursday night and you could just about guarantee a sell out. :rolleyes:
OH NO #CRISIS

(it will still sell out - it's the opening game of the season between two big Sydney clubs)

I assume this is local time? So the primary audience will have footy starting at around 7 and ending somewhere around midnight if the ending times are the same as the world cup nines. Perth a very hard destination to get right considering time zone differences. Still think the NRL missed a trick not scheduling on a Saturday/Sunday
I think the concerns around proper pre-season trials and WCC are what's prevented it.

All 16 clubs are facing long-haul flights back east which essentially knock out a full day off recovery for their next matches. If they're playing well into Sunday, that flight is as late as Monday morning and they then only have Tue-Fri as recovery and training opportunities heading into Saturday trial matches on Feb 22.

I imagine it's the same reason the WC9's were Fri/Sat last week given seven of the teams involved (AUS & NZ Women, AUS, NZ, France, Tonga and England) are playing this Fri/Sat
 

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https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...a/news-story/449af3ccb3c681bbd5c0bdbd1df11836

Canterbury and Cronulla to play NRL trial in Papua New Guinea
David Riccio, Exclusive, The Daily Telegraph
October 24, 2019 3:01pm

Papua New Guinea is one step closer to hosting an official NRL competition match with Canterbury and Cronulla set to clash on the Pacific island next year.

In a historic first for rugby league, the Bulldogs and Sharks will begin their 2020 NRL campaigns with a February trial match in Port Moresby.

It will be the first time the NRL has hosted a trial match in PNG and is part of a program supported by the Australian Government which will see trial matches played in the Pacific in 2020, 2021 and 2022.

The Dogs and Sharks will play at Port Moresby’s $88 million international-quality 15,000-seat National Football stadium on February 22 — three weeks before round one of the NRL season.

The plan is for both clubs to arrive in PNG several days before the match in order to conduct coaching clinics while also promoting welfare and education programs throughout the capital and increasing their fan and membership base.

PNG is the only country in the world that can claim rugby league as its national sport and have made no secret of their bid to be part of the NRL competition.

The Papua New Guinea Hunters have been part of Queensland’s Intrust Super Cup since 2014 — viewed by many as a stepping stone towards their NRL inclusion.

NRL CEO Todd Greenberg said the trial match was proof the code was intent on broadening rugby league’s footprint and impact on social behaviours.

“This is an exciting and valuable step for the game,’’ Greenberg said.

“We know so many of our players were born in Pacific nations and are idolised in nations like Papua New Guinea who have a genuine passion for rugby league.

“We thank the Federal Government for their ongoing partnership. It was remarkable to see both the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister attend the PM’s XIII match in Fiji earlier this month.

“Rugby league brings communities together and with the federal government there is so much we can do to enhance these regions.”

Bulldogs chief executive Andrew Hill said his club jumped at the opportunity to finalise their 2020 preparations with a “camp style” trip that boasted endless opportunities for the club and code.

“To have been invited to take part in this match and help promote the sport in this important part of the world is fantastic news for our club,’’ he said.

“Our core club values of family and inclusiveness are acknowledged as major elements to help grow the game and the value that rugby league can play in PNG.”

Sharks CEO Richard Munro added: “This is groundbreaking moment and it’s important that our club is taking part.

“Our players are looking forward to going to PNG and working with the local communities to grow the game. It will be a rewarding and valuable week for our club and for the people of PNG.”
 

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OH NO #CRISIS

(it will still sell out - it's the opening game of the season between two big Sydney clubs)


I think the concerns around proper pre-season trials and WCC are what's prevented it.

All 16 clubs are facing long-haul flights back east which essentially knock out a full day off recovery for their next matches. If they're playing well into Sunday, that flight is as late as Monday morning and they then only have Tue-Fri as recovery and training opportunities heading into Saturday trial matches on Feb 22.

I imagine it's the same reason the WC9's were Fri/Sat last week given seven of the teams involved (AUS & NZ Women, AUS, NZ, France, Tonga and England) are playing this Fri/Sat

During School terms ?, not a hope in hell of selling out.
This is aimed purely at the TV market.
 
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During School terms ?, not a hope in hell of selling out.
This is aimed purely at the TV market.
Yes it's aimed purely at the TV market - but it's still Round 1 and it's still Eels v Bulldogs.

If it was Round 5 or Round 10 you might have a point, but it will sell out. 100%
 

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https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6454149/nrl-2020-draw-raiders-want-anzac-fixture/?cs=14239

NRL draw 2020: Canberra Raiders want an Anzac Day game
October 25 2019 - 5:00AM
David Polkinghorne
The Canberra Raiders want to bring ANZAC Day back to the home of the Australian War Memorial for the first time in a decade.

The NRL is in the process of finalising the 2020 draw, with Anzac Day set to fall on a Saturday next year.Traditionally, the Melbourne Storm play the New Zealand Warriors, while the Sydney Roosters take on St George Illawarra.

But the Raiders want a slice of the Anzac cookie.

Given it falls on a Saturday, when the NRL normally schedule three games, the door is open for that to happen. The last time that happened was in round seven in 2010, when they hosted South Sydney on a Sunday. Furner felt given Canberra's not only the home of the war memorial, but also the home of the Royal Military College at Duntroon, they were an obvious choice.

"We might get an Anzac Day. We haven't had one of those for a while," he told The Canberra Times.

"We're home of the war memorial, home of the armed services and defence. "We've always said it would make sense if we could celebrate it here."

Furner was also hopeful of opening their 2020 campaign at Canberra Stadium.

The past three years they've had to travel to Queensland to kick their season off - twice playing the Gold Coast, while also travelling to Townsville to face the North Queensland Cowboys.

It was back in 2016 when Raiders last started at home, when they played the Penrith Panthers on their way to the preliminary final. Apart from the first round, Furner wanted something similar to last season.

The Green Machine only hosted one night game in the cold months of June, July and August. Their three other home games during those months were at 1.30pm, 4.05pm and 5.30pm. The Raiders' preference is to have their night games early in the season while it's still warm.

It was reflected in their crowds, with their average of 14,864 their best since 1995.

"Generally we want a home game to start with. We haven't had one of those for a while," Furner said.

"I think it worked for us this year not having many night games in the cold of winter and the NRL are sympathetic towards that. And it showed with our crowds.

"If it has to be - 5.30pm would be more ideal than 7.30pm or even 7.50pm. It's very late to get kids home in the cold.

"If we're going to get night games we'd rather them in March and April or May, than June, July, August.

"That worked well for us because I think we only had one in June, July, August.

"We might've had a 5.30pm, but the others were day games and that really helped."
 
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Would love to see the Cowboys have a home Anzac Dag game. Not only go well with the new stadium, but also the huge army base up here. TVille would go nuts for it, and the army could really put on something special.
 

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Last time it was on a Saturday they had 5 ANZAC Day games. Auckland - Newcastle - Sydney - Melbourne - Brisbane. Though it probably was a mistake to split up the Storm v Warriors game.

No reason why they can't go Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Townsville this year.
 

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Canberra is the logical place they keep ignoring; Capital. War Memorial. Defence Headquarters/Joint Operations Command. Duntroon/ADFA + HMAS Harmon etc. ANZAC ceremony has the PM + NZ representatives etc.
 

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aus v nz, Great Britain playing two tests v NZ, Tonga, Samoa, Fiji and png playing in Oceania cup also over the next few weeks. Plus euro World Cup qualifiers, USA v Cook Islands World Cup qualifier. Plenty of international rugby league coming up soon.
international footy has always been there, im talking about the kangroos, no wonder nobody gi ves a f**k when we play 1 max 2 test a year..

blokes literally bleed for a sacred All Blacks jersey and their is some blokes there with 100 caps.. only way someone gets 100 caps in league is to play for 75 years..
 

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this is a definite f**k up, same with the World 9s...
20,000 people need to have friday off basically.

it’ll be empty till about 6ish in all likelihood. Hopefully people will then roll in from work for the last few games.
 

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i hope the leaks are correct for the rd1 dates......I’ve booked accomodation in TVL for a friday night 13th March game before the rush hits and prices sky rocket. Still not prepared to pull the trigger on flights just yet though.....
 

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this is a definite f**k up, same with the World 9s...
20,000 people need to have friday off basically.
"Need to have the Friday off basically"?

If you're travelling from the Eastern states you're taking Friday off already anyway. If it was Sat-Sun, you'd still need Friday arvo/evening to travel.

And I still don't understand why people don't get that they're doing it for the benefit of the teams, and for TV ratings - the teams have more time to return home and recover ahead of Trials, All Stars & likely WCC the following weekend. And obviously Fri & Sat rate better than Sundays
 

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