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IT may be the historic meeting that injects $30 million a season to be shared into the coffers of every Sydney-based NRL club.

The Daily Telegraph has been told of a special conference today between the nine Sydney CEOs to discuss the financial benefits of taking games away from suburban grounds for city's two main arenas, Allianz and ANZ.
The proposal would entail each club playing three to four Sydney versus Sydney games a season at Allianz or ANZ. The remaining matches would be played at each club's traditional home ground.
An NRL CEO's conference starts this morning before the Sydney CEO's from Manly, Souths, St George Illawarra, Cronulla, Wests Tigers, Sydney Roosters, Canterbury, Parramatta and Penrith gather at 2pm for what is being described as a Stadium Workshop.
Insiders insist clubs could reap up to $3 million each season at the larger venues for the four matches through the doubling of crowds, hospitality and corporate facilities. NRL clubs could also model memberships around the big event games.

One well-placed source said: "We need to find the right game at the right venue at the right time."
There is even talk that clubs who play at the major stadiums could split gate takings, prompting both teams to promote the match.
Members could also have reciprocal rights at matches.
"I don't want to comment too much until we all sit down and air our views," Souths chief executive Shane Richardson said. "But it isn't about individual clubs. It's about maximising crowds and revenues and, at the same time, considering members and fans. It is good we are starting the process."
Sydney Roosters chief executive Steve Noyce said the 40,000 crowd at Allianz for Anzac Day was a strong test case.
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"That is an iconic event for rugby league but these special events must be a benefit for the game," Noyce said.
"The big stadiums can attract more people, more commercial benefits and more atmosphere."
Asked about suburban grounds, Noyce said: "Less can be more.
"When I was with Wests Tigers, when the draw came out and you circled some dates. It wasn't birthdays or anniversaries but the games at Leichhardt and Campbelltown."
A state government stadium strategy report will be completed next month and is expected to recommend that big money be injected into the two main stadiums - maybe a third - and only minimal cash to help maintain suburban grounds.
Manly continue to seek money to revamp Brookvale but then take a Wests Tigers game to Gosford and now a Warriors match to Perth.
 
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All of these CEO's must be on pay for performance. Unless they come up with a new idea or two to "grow the revenue", it looks like their sitting on their hands doing bugger all. But this one is just re-inventing the wheel.

When I first started watching Rugby League, we had the 'Match of the Day" at the SCG every Saturday featuring traditional clashes between rival Sydney clubs. This is just a re-hash of those times, but they're trying to sell it as something all shiny and new.
 

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We are a merged club. One of the partners are not even a Sydney based team. (Wests Tigers can do what that want, it's none of my business, and I don't care what they do).

Kogarah is newly renovated with a capacity of 22,500.

Wollongong will have a new grand stand and a capacity of 24,000.

ANZAC already counts as a Kogarah home game (which got over 40,000 fans this year).

So we already have six games at Wollongong, five at Kogarah and one at the SFS.

The fans of our club MUST be able to go to their preferred ground at least 5-6 times a year.
 
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64 Dragon

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We are a merged club. One of the partners are not even a Sydney based team. (Wests Tigers can do what that want, it's none of my business, and I don't care what they do).

Kogarah is newly renovated with a capacity of 22,500.

Wollongong will have a new grand stand and a capacity of 24,000.

ANZAC already counts as a Kogarah home game (which got over 40,000 fans this year).

So we already have six games at Wollongong, five at Kogarah and one at the SFS.

The fans of our club MUST be able to go to their preferred ground at least 5-6 times a year.

Otherwise what was the point in spending all that money on the Dragons' stadiums?
 

Willow

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We are a merged club. One of the partners are not even a Sydney based team.
Rubbish. The Dragons are a Sydney club, by convention, history and recognition.
(Wests Tigers can do what that want, it's none of my business, and I don't care what they do).
Why even bring WT into it if you don't care?
 

Fire

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Rubbish. The Dragons are a Sydney club, by convention, history and recognition.

Why even bring WT into it if you don't care?

Fire up Willow. We're a merged club, get over it. I'll bring up the Wests Tigers if I want. I don't have to answer to tool mods.
 

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