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Again this is where we disagree, if we are talking around $30mill for two new clubs and if the sale of a ninh game is worth a decent whack of money, and ifexpansion of the NRL is strategically important to the commission then the NRL should be planning now for an introduction around 2019 or 2020 otherwise we could and probably will be having this same argument in 2020 when talks of new tv deals for 2023 start.
The NRL has tried a couple of different suggestions to clubs to get itself out of a position of having to bail clubs out or take over ownership including different grant amounts and sinking fund out of club grants but the self interested clubs aren't interested. Unfortunately the NRL doesn't have the balls to throw it back at them and say fine, here is your $12/13mill but you stand on your own and if you fall over then we will either relocate you or take your license away to fulfill our expansion strategy, no more bail outs unless we deem it strategically important to provide extra funding.
I also the think the $100mill of grassroots is hopefully part of the expansion strategy anyway. I'll be very surprised if the vast majority of this funding doesn't go to the nsw and qland cup,revamp making them a truly national and international NRL second tier and forming part of the structure for WA, Wellington and even the PI's.
All the stats produced by the NRL suggest that grassroots is growing not diminishing so I am unclear of this sudden desperate need to quadruple funding? Of course more can always be spent on grassroots but as I have said before the two biggest grassroots participation sports in Australia receive no funding from the top tier body so not sure funding is necessarily a reflection of participation.
The NRL has tried a couple of different suggestions to clubs to get itself out of a position of having to bail clubs out or take over ownership including different grant amounts and sinking fund out of club grants but the self interested clubs aren't interested. Unfortunately the NRL doesn't have the balls to throw it back at them and say fine, here is your $12/13mill but you stand on your own and if you fall over then we will either relocate you or take your license away to fulfill our expansion strategy, no more bail outs unless we deem it strategically important to provide extra funding.
I also the think the $100mill of grassroots is hopefully part of the expansion strategy anyway. I'll be very surprised if the vast majority of this funding doesn't go to the nsw and qland cup,revamp making them a truly national and international NRL second tier and forming part of the structure for WA, Wellington and even the PI's.
All the stats produced by the NRL suggest that grassroots is growing not diminishing so I am unclear of this sudden desperate need to quadruple funding? Of course more can always be spent on grassroots but as I have said before the two biggest grassroots participation sports in Australia receive no funding from the top tier body so not sure funding is necessarily a reflection of participation.