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Brisbane3 - What is needed to make it a successful bid?

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Wb1234

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but the stadium does exist and so does suncorp. so its irrelevant. nz gov hasnt committed anything and won't, thats the unfortunate truth, their economy is shot. i dont think theres any point going into make belief scenarios here.

qld gov already investing heavily into sports due to the olympics. will not take much to swing an extra $30-50m more to keep building up more of those already ongoing upgrades to ippy jets hq. all that is happening in real time.

we need to make both happen and give them 5 years apart but guarantee entry.
2032 nz 2 and 2037 jets.
The whole reason people are talking about a team in Christchurch is bc they just built that stadium lol
 

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can't really compare one of the fastest growing corridors in west of brissy to CQ though.
if theyre going with the big bad afl angle then cq is no threat of not being an rl heartland ever. doesnt mean nrl can be complacent there though.

they need more games for the locals.
Where are they drilling for oil? Cash in on the oil money and all that comes with it
 
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QRL boss Ben Ikin makes case for fifth Queensland club to launch before Brisbane 2023 Olympics​

While a second New Zealand team on the South Island remains the favourite to win the NRL’s 20th licence, Brisbane holds two powerful bargaining chips in the expansion fight.


Queensland Rugby League boss Ben Ikin says Brisbane’s western corridor is readymade for an NRL licence and urged the ARL Commission to make an expansion call by 2030.
As revealed by this masthead, the NRL is exploring a fifth team in Queensland with ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys revealing he will meet with the QRL to identify the best area for fresh expansion in the Sunshine State.
A second New Zealand team on the South Island remains the favourite to win the NRL’s 20th licence, but Ikin believes an alliance between the Brisbane Tigers and Ipswich Jets would be a formidable force.
Ikin is presiding over the QRL during a registration boom and says the organisation’s data shows Queensland is capable of sustaining a fifth NRL club alongside the Broncos, Titans, Dolphins and Cowboys.
“Absolutely this state is ready,” Ikin said.
“Participation continues to grow in all levels of the game and broadly the game has never been healthier or more engaging.
Ben Ikin says Queensland is ready for a fifth NRL team.

Ben Ikin says Queensland is ready for a fifth NRL team.
“If participation continues to grow, if the pathways continue to strengthen the way that they have been over the past five to seven years and we know how Queensland feels about the greatest game of all, it’s daylight in terms of popularity.
“Everything lines up to me to suggest a fifth NRL franchise could work in Queensland.”
Ikin said a Central Queensland bid should not be discounted, while the QRL chief executive believes Brisbane’s western corridor has the resources to ensure an NRL operation is successful.
“Anywhere you go in Queensland, they will probably make an argument they can host an NRL club,” Ikin said.
“The economics of the western corridor of Brisbane are very strong.
“In terms of population growth, it’s one of the fastest growing regions in Australia.
“All the metrics you need to hit to ensure that an NRL team would be sustainable are there for everyone to see.
“But it’s not just the western corridor. I know there is an appetite in Central Queensland to pull together the money they need to have an NRL team playing out of CQ.
“If you look now at the western corridor, I would also suggest the Western Clydesdales have a role to play here.
“Under the traditional affiliation model, you generally have two to three Queensland Cup clubs that feed into one NRL team.
“If the Clydesdales, Jets and Tigers got together and found a way to have those three statewide clubs linked into this NRL team, very quickly it could become a force.”
The NRL is determined to ensure incoming franchises Perth (2027) and Papua New Guinea (2028) are settled before considering further expansion for a 20-team league.
Ikin urged the ARL Commission to make a decision on expansion in 2030, which would give a fifth Queensland team two years to prepare ahead of a launch in line with the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.
First look at Brisbane Arena ahead of the 2032 Olympics.

First look at Brisbane Arena ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
“You could have a two-year runway leading into the Olympics,” Ikin said.
“That would drive a whole lot of promotion with the eyes of the world on Brisbane with the Olympics and rugby league would have grown again by that stage.
“That would be the responsible way to approach it.”
Ikin dismissed concerns an Ipswich-based NRL club could potentially cannibalise the Broncos, who have a strong membership base in Brisbane’s western corridor.
“There’s no doubting you would get some churning of fan base,” he said.
“There would have been people who were Broncos supporters that might now be Dolphins.
“Remember, too, if you are moving to that (western corridor) region, you are coming from somewhere else and there is every chance there is a new market of fans that a new Queensland NRL team could tap into.”

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There’s been one of a couple preliminary draft’s proposed as SQ Jets.

4 games CBus, 6 games Suncorp, 1 Sunshine Coast, 1 Toowoomba and maybe 1 away game rocking Newtown colours.

Based in Ipswich. Ipswich reserve upgraded with center of excellence.

Aim to enter NRL between 2030-2033.

Proposed 25k stadium in Ipswich by 2040/42. Then 90% of home games played there, 1 remains in Toowoomba.

Ipswich Jets, Easts Tigers and Western Clydesdales (if they’re still around) to be direct feeder clubs.

Ipswich Jets, Easts Tigers & Private Funding/Public Ownership model.

Unsure of how proposed ownership split would look like but my guess is it could be Tigers 40%, Jets 35%, Private Sector 15%, Public Membership 10%. That’s just an estimation though.

Not sure how this will progress to being an actual bid but some higher ups in QLD RL and a couple corporate heavies are keen for it to be something like the above. That’s all the info I have for now.

We shall see how it all plays out.

outside of the home stadiums make up which is messy, everything else you have said seems to be what’s happening.
Jets Tigers Clydesdales
Private funding
Ipswich reserves upgrades

you posted this on June 18th 2025!

any idea if this is how it’s tracking? Seems it
 

Wb1234

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At least the qrl under its current leaders are supporting Ipswich when they previously were against losing the dolphins to the nrl
 

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Do we think red&blackbear is up to his tricks again with this suddenly ramping up out of no where?
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Thanks for posting the article
outside of the home stadiums make up which is messy, everything else you have said seems to be what’s happening.
Jets Tigers Clydesdales
Private funding
Ipswich reserves upgrades

you posted this on June 18th 2025!

any idea if this is how it’s tracking? Seems it

That was just one of a few proposed concepts. Pretty cool it’s coming to light in the media now…

I don’t think the stadium/s & multiple home ground scenario is something that’ll happen as the focus there now is to use the extra club/team (and potential new Suncorp stadium tenant) to really hammer home (the better proposed) stadium upgrades. That side of it was conceptualised a couple months after what you quoted from me was discussed (multiple home grounds scenario etc).

The rest of it has evolved a bit. But the core concept is still as you quoted. It’s really about getting the very smart people behind it to row in the same direction with the same objective.

Been at arms reach with both Jets and Tigers since January. We worked on what we worked on for what Suncorp Stadium upgrades could look like (feasibility) and still catch up with Ben (and sometimes Brian) once a month or so for coffee and general chat.

Anyways, interesting that I posted what I did 294 days ago. Time flies doesn’t it..
 

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That was just one of a few proposed concepts. Pretty cool it’s coming to light in the media now…

I don’t think the stadium/s & multiple home ground scenario is something that’ll happen as the focus there now is to use the extra club/team (and potential new Suncorp stadium tenant) to really hammer home (the better proposed) stadium upgrades. That side of it was conceptualised a couple months after what you quoted from me was discussed (multiple home grounds scenario etc).

The rest of it has evolved a bit. But the core concept is still as you quoted. It’s really about getting the very smart people behind it to row in the same direction with the same objective.

Been at arms reach with both Jets and Tigers since January. We worked on what we worked on for what Suncorp Stadium upgrades could look like (feasibility) and still catch up with Ben (and sometimes Brian) once a month or so for coffee and general chat.

Anyways, interesting that I posted what I did 294 days ago. Time flies doesn’t it..

We are getting an article a day now about the new Brisbane team … any thoughts about the reasons for this push ? Might have thought the NRL might have enough on its plate - Super League, Broadcast Deal … PNG …

Can’t really see Team 20 being announced for a couple of years in any event
 

Wb1234

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That was just one of a few proposed concepts. Pretty cool it’s coming to light in the media now…

I don’t think the stadium/s & multiple home ground scenario is something that’ll happen as the focus there now is to use the extra club/team (and potential new Suncorp stadium tenant) to really hammer home (the better proposed) stadium upgrades. That side of it was conceptualised a couple months after what you quoted from me was discussed (multiple home grounds scenario etc).

The rest of it has evolved a bit. But the core concept is still as you quoted. It’s really about getting the very smart people behind it to row in the same direction with the same objective.

Been at arms reach with both Jets and Tigers since January. We worked on what we worked on for what Suncorp Stadium upgrades could look like (feasibility) and still catch up with Ben (and sometimes Brian) once a month or so for coffee and general chat.

Anyways, interesting that I posted what I did 294 days ago. Time flies doesn’t it..
Tell your mate ikin he needs to be on the arlc once he’s done his apprenticeship with the qrl

he can take Pearce spot he has done nothing since he’s been on there
 
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That was just one of a few proposed concepts. Pretty cool it’s coming to light in the media now…

I don’t think the stadium/s & multiple home ground scenario is something that’ll happen as the focus there now is to use the extra club/team (and potential new Suncorp stadium tenant) to really hammer home (the better proposed) stadium upgrades. That side of it was conceptualised a couple months after what you quoted from me was discussed (multiple home grounds scenario etc).

The rest of it has evolved a bit. But the core concept is still as you quoted. It’s really about getting the very smart people behind it to row in the same direction with the same objective.

Been at arms reach with both Jets and Tigers since January. We worked on what we worked on for what Suncorp Stadium upgrades could look like (feasibility) and still catch up with Ben (and sometimes Brian) once a month or so for coffee and general chat.

Anyways, interesting that I posted what I did 294 days ago. Time flies doesn’t it..
Awesome cob. Any inside info

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In QLD attendance, participation, viewership is up. RL is the number 1 sport by a mile.

But let's put another team there because of the imaginary threat of AFL and ignore NZ where RL could genuinely grow.
Have to remember nrl reamains a largely conservative decision maker When it comes to expansion.
PNG zero risk due to govt funding,
perth a sydney club brand revival with govt backing reducing any perceived risk.
Best hope for NZ2 is either nztv making it a condition of a bigger future deal or nz govt or private backers coming up with $100mill cash for it. otherwise they’ll likely go with the safer option, sadly.
 

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