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Bears push case as match sell-out looms
THE Central Coast Bears will be out in force again at Friday night's clash between South Sydney and Manly at Bluetongue Stadium to push their case for a National Rugby League franchise.
Bears chief executive Greg Florimo has been pushing for a meeting with ARL Commission chairman John Grant, as he believes time is running out to secure expansion in time for the 2015 season. He hoped for a decision on expansion one way or another after the finalisation of the game's new media deal, but thinks it won't necessarily be a black-and-white decision.
While next year was the Bears' original preferred expansion season, circumstances forced its move to 2015. Florimo feels a decision would give a "yes", "no", or "not right now" response. But he isn't sure whether the Bears could move their own goalposts again to 2017.
"It would be something for the board to decide and the fans to decide," the former North Sydney Bears star said.
The likelihood of a sell-out for tonight's game adds weight to the Bears' claim that they would pack out the stadium for each of their home matches.
Ticket sales have been tracking higher for this match than for last season's Manly-Wests Tigers Friday night clash, which attracted a sell-out crowd of 20,059.
Stadium officials encourage patrons to book tickets to avoid disappointment.
Bears faithful will be there for the public start of their interactive online seating module. Supporters of the red and black are then encouraged to watch the match together in Bay 14.
http://express-advocate-wyong.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/bears-push-case-as-match-sell-out-looms/
Gates open tomorrow night at 5pm, with Toyota Cup at 5.20pm and first grade at 7.35pm. Tickets are available at Ticketek.
THE Central Coast Bears will be out in force again at Friday night's clash between South Sydney and Manly at Bluetongue Stadium to push their case for a National Rugby League franchise.
Bears chief executive Greg Florimo has been pushing for a meeting with ARL Commission chairman John Grant, as he believes time is running out to secure expansion in time for the 2015 season. He hoped for a decision on expansion one way or another after the finalisation of the game's new media deal, but thinks it won't necessarily be a black-and-white decision.
While next year was the Bears' original preferred expansion season, circumstances forced its move to 2015. Florimo feels a decision would give a "yes", "no", or "not right now" response. But he isn't sure whether the Bears could move their own goalposts again to 2017.
"It would be something for the board to decide and the fans to decide," the former North Sydney Bears star said.
The likelihood of a sell-out for tonight's game adds weight to the Bears' claim that they would pack out the stadium for each of their home matches.
Ticket sales have been tracking higher for this match than for last season's Manly-Wests Tigers Friday night clash, which attracted a sell-out crowd of 20,059.
Stadium officials encourage patrons to book tickets to avoid disappointment.
Bears faithful will be there for the public start of their interactive online seating module. Supporters of the red and black are then encouraged to watch the match together in Bay 14.
http://express-advocate-wyong.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/bears-push-case-as-match-sell-out-looms/
Gates open tomorrow night at 5pm, with Toyota Cup at 5.20pm and first grade at 7.35pm. Tickets are available at Ticketek.
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