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"It’s very realistic to say that we’ll have a second team in Brisbane in 2023": V'landys

Hartwood

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Why limit yourself to just the Gold Coast catchment area?

good on the likes of the storm who scouted the likes of Justin olam and suliasi vunivalu or the eels with maika sivo or the panthers with billy kikau etc.

maybe that’s why the Titans are so shite. Yeah, that’s probably it.
Storm didn't scout vuni from Fiji, he was living in Auckland
Sivo was with the Panthers before the eels
Kikau was with the cowboys before the Panthers

They were all overseas nrl recruits though so I'm not disagreeing with your point. Just pointing out that they didn't all play first grade with the club that scouted them
 
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That’s last year’s numbers. Go and look at the released data and be a bit more honest.

More proof your either cherry picking data to prove your own opinion or you’re happy to be dishonest to seem smart. Either way, you’re off again.
I quoted figures from NRL.COM/MEMBERSHIP

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It has "2021 Membership" written across the top.

How is quoting figures from the NRL site dishonest and cherry picking?

I just did a search for "nrl club membership numbers 2021", without quotes and found this.

https://leagueunlimited.com/news/35354-2021-nrl-membership-tracker/

According to that list, Titans, Broncos and Sharks haven't disclosed their numbers for this season.

Why?

I think plenty of clubs fudge their numbers, but that's just my gut feeling. I don't really trust anyone, especially businessmen. I've seen video clips of AwFuL commentators questioning the legitimacy of attendance figures reported for GWS.

Where is the released data for Titans in 2021?
 
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cumbrian Mackem

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Storm didn't scout vuni from Fiji, he was living in Auckland
Sivo was with the Panthers before the eels
Kikau was with the cowboys before the Panthers

They were all overseas nrl recruits though so I'm not disagreeing with your point. Just pointing out that they didn't all play first grade with the club that scouted them
Vunivalu was playing schoolboy union in Auckland I believe. Olam must have been either with the hunters or playing digicel cup and Sivo and kikau were scouted either way by teams I named.

All the players named are overseas stars of the NRL who were scouted and prove that there’s more where they came from if teams are willing to invest both time and money unearthing these talents.
 
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some clubs have had 50-100 years and haven’t managed that yet! Let’s see if a winning team can get the good people of the GC interested in watching nrl. It’s a bit early to be death riding the Titans lol
I'd like to see them do well on and off the field, just not against my team. :D If they were called South Queensland then I could adopt them as a 2nd team, but I have no love for "Gold Coast" as a city. Plus the bastards let me down by losing to the bloody Donkeys the other week, which is unforgivable.

There's a large RL community on the Gold Coast and Northern NSW. If they can tap into that then they'll be an asset to the game, but it's a big "if" and has never been done.

Hopefully they can become a top four team and develop a strong supporter base on the back of it, but I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for it to happen.

How can I have any hope when every time I've gone to see my Cowboys play at Robina Stadium, there were more Cowboys fans than Titans fans?
 

blaza88z

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some clubs have had 50-100 years and haven’t managed that yet! Let’s see if a winning team can get the good people of the GC interested in watching nrl. It’s a bit early to be death riding the Titans lol

If you're a Titan's fan (even a bandwagon fan) and you were getting excited about some big name signings, right now you are looking for other things to do on the weekend with the way they are playing

My club has been gash too but at least the fans can see some improvement to the way that they are playing the game, the Titans look like they only care about playing when they have the ball, how as a fan can you get excited about that?
 
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If you're a Titan's fan (even a bandwagon fan) and you were getting excited about some big name signings, right now you are looking for other things to do on the weekend with the way they are playing

My club has been gash too but at least the fans can see some improvement to the way that they are playing the game, the Titans look like they only care about playing when they have the ball, how as a fan can you get excited about that?
Broncos fans are still turning out in decent numbers, too, which proves they're not fair weather fans. I've developed a lot of respect for them.

If your mob can recruit a couple of no nonsense older players to help guide the younger blokes then you could have a decent team pushing for a spot in the 8 within 2 or 3 years. Walters needs to take the Todd Payten approach of moving on slackers so that the rest of the squad realise they either turn up or get shipped off. It's worked wonders for my club, who are now 4 wins from our last 5.

Titans were duds for picking up Esan Marsters, who was useless at NQ. Didn't Holbrook select him on the bench last round. Did he get any game time?
 

blaza88z

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Broncos fans are still turning out in decent numbers, too, which proves they're not fair weather fans. I've developed a lot of respect for them.

If your mob can recruit a couple of no nonsense older players to help guide the younger blokes then you could have a decent team pushing for a spot in the 8 within 2 or 3 years. Walters needs to take the Todd Payten approach of moving on slackers so that the rest of the squad realise they either turn up or get shipped off. It's worked wonders for my club, who are now 4 wins from our last 5.

Titans were duds for picking up Esan Marsters, who was useless at NQ. Didn't Holbrook select him on the bench and not even put him on the field last round?

If we get Reynolds everything changes, it's really that simple for mine. We got some great young forwards, some really promising outside backs. The perfect situation is we get Reynolds and maybe a decent fullback who doesn't have hands like feet.

Walters has moved on a few, at the start of the season he put Corey Oates on notice. Not to mention all of our halves have done a stint in the QLD Cup. I think he is doing all the right things despite the fact he makes himself out to look like your average mug down at the pub with some of the things he says.

Marsters is an interesting one, when he started at Wests he was a really good player for them.
 
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If we get Reynolds everything changes, it's really that simple for mine. We got some great young forwards, some really promising outside backs. The perfect situation is we get Reynolds and maybe a decent fullback who doesn't have hands like feet.

Walters has moved on a few, at the start of the season he put Corey Oates on notice. Not to mention all of our halves have done a stint in the QLD Cup. I think he is doing all the right things despite the fact he makes himself out to look like your average mug down at the pub with some of the things he says.

Marsters is an interesting one, when he started at Wests he was a really good player for them.
Your mob played well the other night. Just need a halfback and fullback to organise the attack and 1st line of defence. I always go nuts when my team play your mob, but after a few days I settle down. :)
 

mongoose

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If you're a Titan's fan (even a bandwagon fan) and you were getting excited about some big name signings, right now you are looking for other things to do on the weekend with the way they are playing

My club has been gash too but at least the fans can see some improvement to the way that they are playing the game, the Titans look like they only care about playing when they have the ball, how as a fan can you get excited about that?

If they can tighten their defence up a bit they should make the top 8. Fafita and Brimson are weapons and if they can get Peachy playing like he was when he was at the Panthers they've got some strike.
 

Perth Red

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Now it’s kicking off lol. Titans calling out Vlandys and Abdo yesterday for lack of consultation and refusing to share the 2019 report. Vlandys in his true childish fashion comes out today and says there might be five queensland teams soon to pss Titans owner off!

Good to see Ikin calling Vlandys out on nrl360 about the ludicrous situation. As he said how can you call for business cases from three bids if you haven’t even decided if you’re going to expand?
 

Hartwood

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https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...QQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0zWX_TF1BnRAIr9iwikXLe&ampcf=1

Australian Rugby League Commission boss Peter V’landys has revealed Queensland could have a fifth NRL team by 2027 and has outlined plans to clean up the sport to win the turf war against the AFL.

In a wide-ranging interview with The Courier Mail, V’landys opened up about expansion, the AFL threat, the NRL’s image and his disgust at the wild brawl that marred a Brisbane junior league game last weekend.

V’landys and NRL bosses arrived in Brisbane on Wednesday ahead of the NRL’s Magic Round at Suncorp Stadium and the ARLC chief is using the event as a vehicle to ensure rugby league dominates the AFL in Queensland.

Part of that strategy involves a proposed second Brisbane team for 2023, a possible fifth Queensland club for the next broadcast deal and a wider appeal to Australian mums and dads concerned about the brutality of the sport.

THE NRL’S IMAGE
Rugby league has copped a series of black eyes in recent days. There was not only the sickening sight of Roosters five-eighth Drew Hutchison suffering a punctured lung after being kneed in the back by Eels rival Dylan Brown last Saturday.

Just 24 hours after that incident, Queensland rugby league was rocked by a melee at an under-13s game between Wynnum Manly and Logan Brothers in which a parent required facial surgery after being kicked in the face.

V’landys said he will put rugby league under the microscope across all levels of the sport to provide a safe environment for parents, coaches and players, both grassroots and professional.

“I want to send a message to mums and dads in Queensland and across Australia - they should not be concerned about their kids playing rugby league,” he said.

“I will take every action necessary to stop foul play and we will not tolerate any hit above the shoulder even if it’s accidental.

“That’s the edict coming from me.

“A lot of junior league is non-contact as it stands. There are always ways to improve the sport and safety is uppermost in my mind.

“But as a Commission, we will make the game safer.”

Of the Brisbane junior brawl, V’landys said: “It’s disgusting. They are acts of cowards. If you want to be a thug, you have no place in our game.

“If you want to be an aggressive bully, get out of our game. Go somewhere else. I won’t stand for it.”

THE AFL THREAT
V’landys believes rugby league is under siege in Queensland. The Brisbane Lions are constructing a $70 million headquarters at Springfield in the western corridor on the very patch of grass that once housed rugby league goalposts and football fields.

That is the most palpable sign the AFL is making dangerous incursions into rugby league heartland - and V’landys promised the NRL empire will strike back.

“I will give due credit to the AFL,” he said.

“They have quietly kept us warm and fuzzy and held our hand while they are invading us.

“Let’s not mince words. The AFL are invading Queensland and that is brilliant management. I’m not bagging the AFL. They have excellent strategy. But I’m up for the fight. I’m not going to sit back and give them our territory.

“It’s like if you are at war - you don’t give the enemy half your land.

“Queensland is our turf and I will protect it. The AFL have been very smart and strategic by moving into the western corridor (of Brisbane), but they can’t sit back and think I will accept that.

“Every corridor of rugby league’s house in Queensland is important. It’s our traditional market, but you cannot be complacent and I won’t allow us to be.

“We will come out fighting.”

EXPANSION
On Monday, the NRL formally called for expressions of interest for a second team in Brisbane to rival the Broncos. The Brisbane Jets, Firehawks and Dolphins are the three consortia bidding to join the big league as the NRL’s 17th team in 2023.

Some of the NRL’s existing clubs, led by the Gold Coast Titans, have expressed concerns about growing the code in a COVID-affected climate, but V’landys hit back at critics of his expansion push.

“We would be derelict in our duty as an ARL Commission not to look at the footprint of our game and how he can make our game more viable and appealing to people,” he said.

“The competition is not just other sports - technology is the other threat in this new world.

“Video games are a problem and we need to get children off what I call home devices. I see it in my own kids. My children are 11, 10 and 8 and they love spending time on their iPads, Xboxes and Playstations and they have very little interest in playing sport.

“One, we have to attract kids to play sport and the second motive is to entice them to play rugby league.

“If you want to dominate a market you need to have a presence there all the time. We want to dominate Queensland. A second Brisbane team gives the NRL a game every weekend at Suncorp Stadium.

“We are analysing it. Expansion is not a fait accompli.

“People who are jumping up and down should understand that as directors (of the ARL Commission), we have a responsibility to the game as a whole, not to individual clubs.

“Cameron Smith, the greatest player ever, was a Logan junior. He went from Brisbane to Melbourne.

“If there was a second Brisbane team, would he have gone there?

“We should not be on the board if we are too scared to look at a second Brisbane team. We should not be frightened of opportunity. I am determined to grow the game.”

STRIVE FOR FIVE
V’landys is keen to provide more value for the code’s next broadcast deal with 18 teams having been discussed.

Pay TV operator Foxtel are locked in until 2027, while Channel 9’s contract expires at the end of next year and the free-to-air giant are sure to seek additional revenue streams from the NRL to justify fresh media investment.

The NRL are exploring the birth of a second team in New Zealand to join the Warriors, while V’landys is open to a fifth licence in Queensland.

“A fifth team in Queensland is not out of the question at all as we continue to grow,” he said.

“If an 18th team was to come in, it might happen in the next broadcast cycle, but if it is going to happen, planning has to start now. It’s part of our long-term plan.

“It’s too early to be absolutely certain where we go. New Zealand was suggested by Andrew (Abdo, NRL CEO) and that is certainly a market that we are after, but it could be anywhere.

“I won’t rule out Perth, but there could be another team in Queensland.”

MAGIC ROUND
The Courier-Mail can reveal Tourism and Events Queensland are keen to keep Magic Round at Suncorp Stadium for the next 10 years.

The first instalment of Magic Round in 2019 attracted 134,677 fans and delivered a $20 million economic injection. The NRL’s deal with the Queensland government expires at the end of 2023 and V’landys has no plans to take Magic Round out of the Sunshine State.

“We have an excellent relationship with Tourism and Events Queensland and they have done a magnificent job backing the Magic Round,” he said.

“There may be another time where we might look at other cities for Magic Round, but at the moment I love the concept in Queensland.

“We are loyal partners and the players all enjoy playing at Suncorp which is one of the best sporting stadiums in the world.

“It’s a Queensland event.”

GRAND FINAL
There is a view Queenslanders will never see an NRL grand final at Suncorp Stadium. The NSW government is committed to retaining the NRL grand final until 2042, but V’landys says there may be scope for a Suncorp decider.

“I will never say never on a grand final in Queensland,” he said.

“I understand and admire the passion of the Queensland people for rugby league and there are ways and means to do anything in life if you are a can-do person. I am a can-do person.

“Obviously there are reasons why the NRL grand final in Sydney but I would be insular to rule out having a grand final at Suncorp Stadium.”

STATE OF ORIGIN V’landys warned the golden goose of rugby league – the $100 million showpiece that is State of Origin – could be under threat if the NRL does not expand in Queensland.

“State of Origin’s success hinges on Queensland,” he said.

“I can tell you this, if we don’t look to grow the game in Queensland, we might not have a competitive State of Origin in 10 years. It could be totally eroded.

“One of the reasons we are looking at expansion is because one of the QRL’s own directors, Ben Ikin, gave a presentation about it. He said if we don’t look after participation in Queensland, we will not have a viable State of Origin in the future. He is 100 per cent correct.

“If Queensland gets a cough, State of Origin catches a cold. We need Queensland strong for playing talent ... or State of Origin becomes sick.”
 
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Now it’s kicking off lol. Titans calling out Vlandys and Abdo yesterday for lack of consultation and refusing to share the 2019 report. Vlandys in his true childish fashion comes out today and says there might be five queensland teams soon to pss Titans owner off!

Good to see Ikin calling Vlandys out on nrl360 about the ludicrous situation. As he said how can you call for business cases from three bids if you haven’t even decided if you’re going to expand?

LMAO!

You have to admit, he's a funny bugger and very entertaining. Maybe he's been reading my posts about Brisbane needing 3 teams...:D

I think his response to the Titans is justified. There's no reason for the Titans to sabotage expansion in Brisbane. They're located in a completely different market and will be fine. Their owners, Rebecca Frizelle and Darryl Kelly are from the GC and have sponsorship deals with local businesses such as Villiage Roadshow. They're just being selfish because they want Logan's RL nursery all to themselves, even though they don't care about the City of Logan. They could have extended their fanbase across all of Logan's 326k residents by calling themselves Gold Coast-Logan Titans and reforming the Scorpions, but they completely ignored us.
 

Perth Red

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“Cameron Smith, the greatest player ever, was a Logan junior. He went from Brisbane to Melbourne.
“If there was a second Brisbane team, would he have gone there?



Fricking hell, as the leader of the game, and the only piddly bit of success we’ve had in growing the game in one hundred years you’d think he would be happy cam smith made melbourne Storm succesful!!
 

Perth Red

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LMAO!

You have to admit, he's a funny bugger and very entertaining. Maybe he's been reading my posts about Brisbane needing 3 teams...:D

I think his response to the Titans is justified. There's no reason for the Titans to sabotage expansion in Brisbane. They're located in a completely different market and will be fine. Their owners, Rebecca Frizelle and Darryl Kelly are from the GC and have sponsorship deals with local businesses such as Villiage Roadshow. They're just being selfish because they want Logan's RL nursery all to themselves, even though they don't care about the City of Logan. They could have extended their fanbase across all of Logan's 326k residents by calling themselves Gold Coast-Logan Titans and reforming the Scorpions, but they completely ignored us.

he’s really not, he sounds incompetent with no real idea where the game should be heading.

Titans are not trying to sabotage anything, they are asking a question,which is their right and they damn well should be doing. Are the nrl sure a new brisbane team will increase the games revenue and not over saturate SEQ to their detriment. Those are two very legitimate questions for them to ask.
 
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he’s really not, he sounds incompetent with no real idea where the game should be heading.

Titans are not trying to sabotage anything, they are asking a question,which is their right and they damn well should be doing. Are the nrl sure a new brisbane team will increase the games revenue and not over saturate SEQ to their detriment. Those are two very legitimate questions for them to ask.
I think the Titans will be fine if they focus on their catchment. They have investors and 600k people within their catchment. It's just a matter of marketing themselves to kids better and more often than the fumblers do. If that requires more development officers from the ARLC then so be it.

Having a 2nd or even 3rd team from Brisbane might galvanise public support for them on the GC. More derbies, little brother vs the big boys from up the road.

Alternatively, Gold Coast Titans cannot survive with Brisbane 2 and need support from Brisbane and Logan to be viable then make them change their name to South Queensland Titans so they can represent a larger catchment. They could play 8 games at Robina and 4 at Lang Park.

Titans are standing in the way of expansion, which means they're lowering the chances of Perth getting a team.

I'm glad PVL mentioned Perth as a candidate for the 18th licence. I'd be willing to give Perth the 17th licence if it brings more fans into the game.
 

Perth Red

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I think the Titans will be fine if they focus on their catchment. They have investors and 600k people within their catchment. It's just a matter of marketing themselves to kids better and more often than the fumblers do. If that requires more development officers from the ARLC then so be it.

Having a 2nd or even 3rd team from Brisbane might galvanise public support for them on the GC. More derbies, little brother vs the big boys from up the road.

Alternatively, Gold Coast Titans cannot survive with Brisbane 2 and need support from Brisbane and Logan to be viable then make them change their name to South Queensland Titans so they can represent a larger catchment. They could play 8 games at Robina and 4 at Lang Park.

Titans are standing in the way of expansion, which means they're lowering the chances of Perth getting a team.

I'm glad PVL mentioned Perth as a candidate for the 18th licence. I'd be willing to give Perth the 17th licence if it brings more fans into the game.

it isn’t about the fans, they aren’t going to lose many to a team playing at Suncorp, or jnrs. it’s about sponsors. Sponsorship makes up around 50% of a clubs generated income, Titans are likely to be nervous that there may not be another $6-10mililion worth of sponsors for nrl clubs in SEQ. All it takes in for a club to lose a main sponsor and they are in financial strife, such are their low margins.

brisbane has to be 17th, perth has to be 18th. Get the comp ready for 9 games by 2025/6 when the next tv deal will be negotiated.
 

mongoose

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I'm not sure if its sponsors, there is more than enough sponsors for 3 teams in SEQLD. I doubt NEDS is going to jump ship and Village Roadshow are local to the GC, it wouldn't make sense for them so sponsor someone else. I think its more to do with competing for talent.
 
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I'm not sure if its sponsors, there is more than enough sponsors for 3 teams in SEQLD. I doubt NEDS is going to jump ship and Village Roadshow are local to the GC, it wouldn't make sense for them so sponsor someone else. I think its more to do with competing for talent.
Bingo! Gold Coast has enough businesses to support the Titans. Crowds for Titans are decent and suggest a team there can work if it markets itself well and has enough time to establish generational support. I hate to say it, but Titans are carrying on like the Broncos when John Ribot was their CEO.
 

The Great Dane

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https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...QQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0zWX_TF1BnRAIr9iwikXLe&ampcf=1

Australian Rugby League Commission boss Peter V’landys has revealed Queensland could have a fifth NRL team by 2027 and has outlined plans to clean up the sport to win the turf war against the AFL.

In a wide-ranging interview with The Courier Mail, V’landys opened up about expansion, the AFL threat, the NRL’s image and his disgust at the wild brawl that marred a Brisbane junior league game last weekend.

V’landys and NRL bosses arrived in Brisbane on Wednesday ahead of the NRL’s Magic Round at Suncorp Stadium and the ARLC chief is using the event as a vehicle to ensure rugby league dominates the AFL in Queensland.

Part of that strategy involves a proposed second Brisbane team for 2023, a possible fifth Queensland club for the next broadcast deal and a wider appeal to Australian mums and dads concerned about the brutality of the sport.

THE NRL’S IMAGE
Rugby league has copped a series of black eyes in recent days. There was not only the sickening sight of Roosters five-eighth Drew Hutchison suffering a punctured lung after being kneed in the back by Eels rival Dylan Brown last Saturday.

Just 24 hours after that incident, Queensland rugby league was rocked by a melee at an under-13s game between Wynnum Manly and Logan Brothers in which a parent required facial surgery after being kicked in the face.

V’landys said he will put rugby league under the microscope across all levels of the sport to provide a safe environment for parents, coaches and players, both grassroots and professional.

“I want to send a message to mums and dads in Queensland and across Australia - they should not be concerned about their kids playing rugby league,” he said.

“I will take every action necessary to stop foul play and we will not tolerate any hit above the shoulder even if it’s accidental.

“That’s the edict coming from me.

“A lot of junior league is non-contact as it stands. There are always ways to improve the sport and safety is uppermost in my mind.

“But as a Commission, we will make the game safer.”

Of the Brisbane junior brawl, V’landys said: “It’s disgusting. They are acts of cowards. If you want to be a thug, you have no place in our game.

“If you want to be an aggressive bully, get out of our game. Go somewhere else. I won’t stand for it.”

THE AFL THREAT
V’landys believes rugby league is under siege in Queensland. The Brisbane Lions are constructing a $70 million headquarters at Springfield in the western corridor on the very patch of grass that once housed rugby league goalposts and football fields.

That is the most palpable sign the AFL is making dangerous incursions into rugby league heartland - and V’landys promised the NRL empire will strike back.

“I will give due credit to the AFL,” he said.

“They have quietly kept us warm and fuzzy and held our hand while they are invading us.

“Let’s not mince words. The AFL are invading Queensland and that is brilliant management. I’m not bagging the AFL. They have excellent strategy. But I’m up for the fight. I’m not going to sit back and give them our territory.

“It’s like if you are at war - you don’t give the enemy half your land.

“Queensland is our turf and I will protect it. The AFL have been very smart and strategic by moving into the western corridor (of Brisbane), but they can’t sit back and think I will accept that.

“Every corridor of rugby league’s house in Queensland is important. It’s our traditional market, but you cannot be complacent and I won’t allow us to be.

“We will come out fighting.”

EXPANSION
On Monday, the NRL formally called for expressions of interest for a second team in Brisbane to rival the Broncos. The Brisbane Jets, Firehawks and Dolphins are the three consortia bidding to join the big league as the NRL’s 17th team in 2023.

Some of the NRL’s existing clubs, led by the Gold Coast Titans, have expressed concerns about growing the code in a COVID-affected climate, but V’landys hit back at critics of his expansion push.

“We would be derelict in our duty as an ARL Commission not to look at the footprint of our game and how he can make our game more viable and appealing to people,” he said.

“The competition is not just other sports - technology is the other threat in this new world.

“Video games are a problem and we need to get children off what I call home devices. I see it in my own kids. My children are 11, 10 and 8 and they love spending time on their iPads, Xboxes and Playstations and they have very little interest in playing sport.

“One, we have to attract kids to play sport and the second motive is to entice them to play rugby league.

“If you want to dominate a market you need to have a presence there all the time. We want to dominate Queensland. A second Brisbane team gives the NRL a game every weekend at Suncorp Stadium.

“We are analysing it. Expansion is not a fait accompli.

“People who are jumping up and down should understand that as directors (of the ARL Commission), we have a responsibility to the game as a whole, not to individual clubs.

“Cameron Smith, the greatest player ever, was a Logan junior. He went from Brisbane to Melbourne.

“If there was a second Brisbane team, would he have gone there?

“We should not be on the board if we are too scared to look at a second Brisbane team. We should not be frightened of opportunity. I am determined to grow the game.”

STRIVE FOR FIVE
V’landys is keen to provide more value for the code’s next broadcast deal with 18 teams having been discussed.

Pay TV operator Foxtel are locked in until 2027, while Channel 9’s contract expires at the end of next year and the free-to-air giant are sure to seek additional revenue streams from the NRL to justify fresh media investment.

The NRL are exploring the birth of a second team in New Zealand to join the Warriors, while V’landys is open to a fifth licence in Queensland.

“A fifth team in Queensland is not out of the question at all as we continue to grow,” he said.

“If an 18th team was to come in, it might happen in the next broadcast cycle, but if it is going to happen, planning has to start now. It’s part of our long-term plan.

“It’s too early to be absolutely certain where we go. New Zealand was suggested by Andrew (Abdo, NRL CEO) and that is certainly a market that we are after, but it could be anywhere.

“I won’t rule out Perth, but there could be another team in Queensland.”

MAGIC ROUND
The Courier-Mail can reveal Tourism and Events Queensland are keen to keep Magic Round at Suncorp Stadium for the next 10 years.

The first instalment of Magic Round in 2019 attracted 134,677 fans and delivered a $20 million economic injection. The NRL’s deal with the Queensland government expires at the end of 2023 and V’landys has no plans to take Magic Round out of the Sunshine State.

“We have an excellent relationship with Tourism and Events Queensland and they have done a magnificent job backing the Magic Round,” he said.

“There may be another time where we might look at other cities for Magic Round, but at the moment I love the concept in Queensland.

“We are loyal partners and the players all enjoy playing at Suncorp which is one of the best sporting stadiums in the world.

“It’s a Queensland event.”

GRAND FINAL
There is a view Queenslanders will never see an NRL grand final at Suncorp Stadium. The NSW government is committed to retaining the NRL grand final until 2042, but V’landys says there may be scope for a Suncorp decider.

“I will never say never on a grand final in Queensland,” he said.

“I understand and admire the passion of the Queensland people for rugby league and there are ways and means to do anything in life if you are a can-do person. I am a can-do person.

“Obviously there are reasons why the NRL grand final in Sydney but I would be insular to rule out having a grand final at Suncorp Stadium.”

STATE OF ORIGIN V’landys warned the golden goose of rugby league – the $100 million showpiece that is State of Origin – could be under threat if the NRL does not expand in Queensland.

“State of Origin’s success hinges on Queensland,” he said.

“I can tell you this, if we don’t look to grow the game in Queensland, we might not have a competitive State of Origin in 10 years. It could be totally eroded.

“One of the reasons we are looking at expansion is because one of the QRL’s own directors, Ben Ikin, gave a presentation about it. He said if we don’t look after participation in Queensland, we will not have a viable State of Origin in the future. He is 100 per cent correct.

“If Queensland gets a cough, State of Origin catches a cold. We need Queensland strong for playing talent ... or State of Origin becomes sick.”
Our sport is so f**king dumb sometimes.

Honestly, who's dick has to get sucked for this sport to be run by a competent administrator with the foresight to plan more than a few years ahead.
 

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