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Government Grant Centre of Excellence

Forster Dragon

Juniors
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Reported in the Telegraph that funding was given to 7 Clubs to either extend or build.
Dragons reported as one of the Clubs not to apply.
Can any member assist in reasons why,or is this just another case of our inept management.
 

Mr Angry

Not a Referee
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I believe NRL clubs had to match dollar for dollar to get the funding.

This may be why.
 

dragon-83

Juniors
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CLUB NEWS

Dragons comment on Centre of Excellence funding
Author
www.dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Wed 20 Dec 2017, 11:00 AM

The St George Illawarra Dragons would like to make comment regarding the New South Wales Government's collective $50 million funding of NRL Centres of Excellence.

The Dragons were aware of the State Government's intention to provide some funding to support the development of Centre of Excellence facilities for NRL clubs.

This process was communicated by the Government in late 2016, and the Dragons made an initial application in the first round of submissions due by the end of March 2017.


Through our discussions with Government representatives during this process it became apparent that the funds being allocated were not to the level that would support the requirements of all the clubs who were likely to apply.

There were also specific requirements about project readiness and cooperative funding that were to be considered.

The Dragons chose not to move forward with an application in the final round of applications and advised Government representatives accordingly at the time.

This has not in any way diminished our aspiration to develop a world class training, administration and community facility for the Dragons. Our plans are advanced and we have been working closely with two specific partners on a planning process over the last 12 months.

The funds being made available by the State Government, and shared between multiple clubs, would not provide us with sufficient capital to develop the facility we require which is why the Dragons continue to pursue alternate options.

It is also noted that the Dragons were successful in receiving $60 million in Government funding over recent years for our WIN Stadium and Jubilee Oval facilities.
 

possm

Coach
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CLUB NEWS

Dragons comment on Centre of Excellence funding
Author
www.dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Wed 20 Dec 2017, 11:00 AM

The St George Illawarra Dragons would like to make comment regarding the New South Wales Government's collective $50 million funding of NRL Centres of Excellence.

The Dragons were aware of the State Government's intention to provide some funding to support the development of Centre of Excellence facilities for NRL clubs.

This process was communicated by the Government in late 2016, and the Dragons made an initial application in the first round of submissions due by the end of March 2017.


Through our discussions with Government representatives during this process it became apparent that the funds being allocated were not to the level that would support the requirements of all the clubs who were likely to apply.

There were also specific requirements about project readiness and cooperative funding that were to be considered.

The Dragons chose not to move forward with an application in the final round of applications and advised Government representatives accordingly at the time.

This has not in any way diminished our aspiration to develop a world class training, administration and community facility for the Dragons. Our plans are advanced and we have been working closely with two specific partners on a planning process over the last 12 months.

The funds being made available by the State Government, and shared between multiple clubs, would not provide us with sufficient capital to develop the facility we require which is why the Dragons continue to pursue alternate options.

It is also noted that the Dragons were successful in receiving $60 million in Government funding over recent years for our WIN Stadium and Jubilee Oval facilities.
So we are working with alternative partners to build an even better facility. Why would this be a disqualifying reason for not applying for the State Government funding. Suer the more partners the better and the more likely result being a well funded project.
 

Smack

Coach
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Does anyone have specific details of what springs would be attached if funding was received?
 

TomRedVRiver

Bench
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So essentially what the club is say is, "thanks for the offer of the free couple of mil, but it's not enough so we're sweet".

Makes sense.
 

redandwhite4evr

Juniors
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So essentially what the club is say is, "thanks for the offer of the free couple of mil, but it's not enough so we're sweet".

Makes sense.[/QUOTE
Perhaps a Middle Eastern royal family might like to buy our famous brand and deliver us from the creditors- We always seem to be in debt and quibbling over a couple of mill despite Bruce Gordon's billionaire status. I can see it now- the Abu Dhabi Dragons.
 

Brutalitops

Juniors
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So essentially what the club is say is, "thanks for the offer of the free couple of mil, but it's not enough so we're sweet".

Makes sense.
Not even close. Honestly I know people like to pile on the club lately as it's lost a lot of trust, but if they believe there is a viable alternative option for an even better centre, then they made the right decision by not seeing through this application.
 
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