flippikat
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I'm not referring to the NRL though.the NRL is not a democracy
people claiming here that because 1.6 Bill has been spent on stadiums , then thats enough ... are the niave ones
if the govt " chooses" to not honor deals then thats fine
the NRL can" choose "to play their GF where they see fit
I'm referring to the Government.
There is a parallel though.
As long as there's no contract holding the NRL to play the Grand Final in Sydney, they can choose to move it wherever they want - that's THEIR PEROGATIVE.
If there IS a contract in place, they have to negotiate to extricate themselves from it, or else they're in breach & can potentially be sued.
My opinion is that moving the Grand Final away from Sydney might just grow the game a bit, and be a good message from the NRL that other markets are worthy of the showpiece. I say "Bring it on!"