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neck and neck!I'm not sure who is dumber wbtiktok or Moron Matt.
neck and neck!I'm not sure who is dumber wbtiktok or Moron Matt.
its a lower case l you moron!It’s not bullying to tell someone who doesn’t like Rugby League to leave a Rugby League forum site.
Still awaiting to here the relevance of the NRI?
Cheers, makes sense. Didnt realise he was from Perth. I had heard that one of the bid team made his money from HJ but thought it was a franchise owner, not the actual man himself!
Penrith is costing $300mill for two stands plus other work, one of them a corporate stand.Reality also is 150 million isn’t enough
it should be 300 million for a totally new stand full of corporate seating like the western side of commbank
Wow you just invented another self serving negative! Lamback would be proud of you!Reality also is 150 million isn’t enough
it should be 300 million for a totally new stand full of corporate seating like the western side of commbank
I didnt realise WB was a stadium project manager who knew the cost of building stands. There you go.Wow you just invented another self serving negative! Lamback would be proud of you!
Most of them are dead.Sure they have small crowds now, just like every other second tier club. If the Bears can’t provide any way support at Sydney games, then they certainly have little to offer and should be consigned to history. How many would turn up for a final played at Alliance?
What do you think became of Bears fans from 25 years ago? Do they follow other NRL clubs? Swans?
No I have never linked. Or heard of Gerry HarveyGerry Harvey and Jack Cowin have also been mentioned this week in articles as interested investors. Not sure if that is Jets linked or generally in a perth bid. Are either of them Jets connected?
Precisely - and it's often lower-pulling games against interstate teams that get sold to other markets, because they know they can get more by moving it than playing that game in Sydney.The difference is Sydney has around 100 NRL regular season games each year. Perth will have a maximum of 12.
Sydney clubs take games interstate in exchange for money from the host town/city. If they played these games at their traditional home they would make less money due to poor returns on game day. They're not taking these games interstate out of kindness.
I think they spoke about financial sustainability, adding new fans/players to the game, not cannabalising current clubs and providing value to the broadcasters.Bold section - that’s impossible unless you know that the merits are. And because you’re talking with authority over the merits, please share with us what merits the ARLC will use to determine the next three licenses. Thanks
In my opinion, Perth will struggle to generate crowds once the novelty wears off and the team drops down the ladder. However, it meets the ARLC's stated goal of generating new fans in an untapped market without cannibalising existing clubs.I’
If ignoring articles and hoping for the best is how you want to go you need all the luck in the world
Brisbane and magic weekend
didn’t you previously say Perth would struggle to get crowds ?
That’s the kind of 180 Perth red does !
So taking one game away from Perth isn’t a big dealIn my opinion, Perth will struggle to generate crowds once the novelty wears off and the team drops down the ladder. However, it meets the ARLC's stated goal of generating new fans in an untapped market without cannibalising existing clubs.
What's your point about Magic Round?
The NRL introduced it when Brisbane had just one club. At the time there were just 12 guaranteed games played in Brisbane during the regular season. Manly and Melbourne took a game to Lang Park a few times.
Brisbane is the only place in Australia that can host Magic Round. No other city outside of Sydney has a suitable rectangular stadium. Brisbane is the only major rugby league market outside of Sydney that will support an event of this calibre. It was provided to Queensland after the ARLC used the Queensland Gov to get more money out of the NSW Gov for the NRL GF.
If the NRl was a bit smarter it could help mitigate that risk. Holding a double header in Rd 1 at Optus every season, scheduling the Perth club to play more popular clubs over here etc. The good thing is if we do get mostly Sunday late afternoon games then its family friendly and kinder winter weather wise. Also easier to build a routine of attending if same KO time regularly. We wont get the advantage of away fans like Sydney and Brisbane teams but a15k min avg is def the goal with a 17-18k avg the target Id suggest.In my opinion, Perth will struggle to generate crowds once the novelty wears off and the team drops down the ladder. However, it meets the ARLC's stated goal of generating new fans in an untapped market without cannibalising existing clubs.
What's your point about Magic Round?
The NRL introduced it when Brisbane had just one club. At the time there were just 12 guaranteed games played in Brisbane during the regular season. Manly and Melbourne took a game to Lang Park a few times.
Brisbane is the only place in Australia that can host Magic Round. No other city outside of Sydney has a suitable rectangular stadium. Brisbane is the only major rugby league market outside of Sydney that will support an event of this calibre. It was provided to Queensland after the ARLC used the Queensland Gov to get more money out of the NSW Gov for the NRL GF.
Its not a big deal for me, but only if it makes commercial sense to do so. If it loses us money then its a big deal.So taking one game away from Perth isn’t a big deal
magic round is taking home games away from current clubs and playing them in a market which already has a lot of games
If it’s ok for magic then it’s ok for nso
lol
So taking one game away from Perth isn’t a big deal
magic round is taking home games away from current clubs and playing them in a market which already has a lot of games
If it’s ok for magic then it’s ok for nso
lol
How do you know how much money itI don't know what point you're trying to make.
A Sydney club makes more money from Magic Round than it would at its home ground.
A game at NSO isn't going to generate much revenue because it's a small oval with poor facilities.
A team from Perth will be travelling 4,000 kilometres every fortnight. Twelve occasions. Making them do it thirteen to fourteen times just because a few old Bears fans from Sydney want to watch a game at a dilapidated suburban ground is the definition of insanity.
If they can average 15k with a mid-table roster then they will be doing well.If the NRl was a bit smarter it could help mitigate that risk. Holding a double header in Rd 1 at Optus every season, scheduling the Perth club to play more popular clubs over here etc. The good thing is if we do get mostly Sunday late afternoon games then its family friendly and kinder winter weather wise. Also easier to build a routine of attending if same KO time regularly. We wont get the advantage of away fans like Sydney and Brisbane teams but a15k min avg is def the goal with a 17-18k avg the target Id suggest.