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Obviously I think this should occur for a whole variety of reasons - but I am concerned when I hear QRL identities talking about a "strong 10 team competition".
Give me a break, do the right thing and put these two great names in Queensland league back where they belong.
Tommy I heard the 10 team quote as well.
I also heard there are plans afoot in Mackay to have a side in the Qld Cup in the next 2 years whether they try and fast track it for next year I don't know but should be interesting to see what happens anyway.
Is this wher I make one of my now-famous "calls" and predict that BroVal will finish above Souths and Central next year ??? (No bet attached, of course :roll: )
B-V won't be admitted. Wests have opted out. Mackay won't be there either. I guess the Sunbury Cougars from Victoria would be the best bet .... :lol:
What's Doing I've heard the same thing. I've heard I don't know if it's true or not that 6 or 7 of the players they have in mind to be playing for them are already contracted to Wynnum.
It was great to see in yesterday's paper that Livermore and Co has been tackling the vitally important issues in Rugby League like the design of the State of Origin jersey.
If it's OK, Rugby League must be travelling well. :roll: :roll: :roll:
I don't know how they would go about it, either close applications earlier so they can start on an even keel recruiting or give them permission in November to start in 2005. I don't know which is best but not letting them know earlier is leaving them on a hiding to nothing.