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Historically, Union has always been more popular than League in the ‘non-rugby’ states. Still are in regards to participation.
Historically, Union has always been more popular than League in the ‘non-rugby’ states. Still are in regards to participation.
That's all they'll be getting, if they mess up after that, there's no handout etcSo will Brisbane2 not be receiving $13 million annually?
No that’s not fair at all lol.In terms of a financially sustainable model, is it fair to rank the bids...
1 Dolphins
Daylight
3. Jets
4. Firehawks
In terms of a financially sustainable model, is it fair to rank the bids...
1 Dolphins
Daylight
3. Jets
4. Firehawks
based on what? Do you know what the respective bids revenue is from LC and other sources and how much of that will be available to put towards the nrl club? Do you know which bids have big money backers willing to put money on the table to help start up? All I’ve heard about the dolphins is they have decent asset base, ask Cronulla how useful that is if you dont have spare cash coming through.
I’m more interested in which bid has the potential to be a self sustaining club from football operations, not just another nrl club that only exists due to pokie machines,
They have a great deal of assets, a solid brand,mascot, and lots of success in QCup, plenty of space to spread as an area without any massive overlap from bronx or titans, all great things but do they have the management to take on a 1st grade side, can they get a coach with the sort of pull that can attract marquee talent, and can they produce talent through their own junior systems?They own a stadium that has paying tenants (Brisbane Roar)
They own a shopping centre with Coles as an anchor tenant
They own a fitness centre
They own a successful leagues club
They are all revenue generating assets, so I think they've got the 'spare cash coming through' part covered.
They own a stadium that has paying tenants (Brisbane Roar)
They own a shopping centre with Coles as an anchor tenant
They own a fitness centre
They own a successful leagues club
They are all revenue generating assets, so I think they've got the 'spare cash coming through' part covered.
All the while the only way a nrl club can be viable is to rely on subsidising by pokies the game is always going to be stunted in its growth potential. Clearly Vlandys doesn’t believe the game should be investing in start ups and thinks unless there is a pokie empire there’ll be no license. Typical RL I suppose. Nothing much has changed in 60 years.
you think, oh well give them the license now then lol.
Yes they have some revenue generating assets but we don’t know if they have borrowed to create them, if they are turning a profit or how much the LC is making in profit, you’d be surprised how low the margins often are. You might be right but seeing as dolphins don’t produce an annual report youre just guessing.
https://www.theguardian.com/austral...cards-to-fight-poker-machine-money-launderingIt's typical that for every good aspect of this process there's at least 1 or two negatives or poorly thought out aspects.
Yes, the NRL should put the emphasis on cashflow/revenue of a new club.. and not just add a revenue-rich/cash flow poor club.. BUT the revenue streams need to be robust and able to grow - and pokies doesn't fit that bill.
I don't know the political climate in Australia, but here in NZ there's a growing appetite to introduce lowering caps on the number of pokies in many communities. Likewise in Australia would be very dangerous for some clubs.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.rnz.co.nz/article/1cc47702-7095-4664-ad80-3f1b5fb41f9a
Well the fact that they have a good asset base and are actually running a successful Rugby League club (have done so for decades) is certainly much more of a plus than a minus for them.
Like all the other NRL clubs donever said it wasn’t, all Im saying is people are making big assumptions that because Dolphins have got assets they’ve got a spare $3-4mill a year to put into an nrl club. Hopefully they’ll have a full sponsorship portfolio 25k crowds and sold out corporate boxes so they can actually be self sustaining as a football club,
Or does it simply make sense to have deep pockets? Surely it is a good thing that the club has the financial means to run player development, have the best facilities, etc. Most NRL and AFL clubs rely on gambling money. Sad but true.All the while the only way a nrl club can be viable is to rely on subsidising by pokies the game is always going to be stunted in its growth potential. Clearly Vlandys doesn’t believe the game should be investing in start ups and thinks unless there is a pokie empire there’ll be no license. Typical RL I suppose. Nothing much has changed in 60 years.
You are usually better researched PR. Everyone is aware of what titoelcolombiano said. Dolphins are miles in front of the other bids. It won't be the only consideration, but they won't admit a team without a significant ongoing revenue stream not matter what else is offer. A club without deep pockets won't get past the other clubs either. I suggest PVL would already know who they want and may just be starting to soften up the opposition.based on what? Do you know what the respective bids revenue is from LC and other sources and how much of that will be available to put towards the nrl club? Do you know which bids have big money backers willing to put money on the table to help start up? All I’ve heard about the dolphins is they have decent asset base, ask Cronulla how useful that is if you dont have spare cash coming through.
I’m more interested in which bid has the potential to be a self sustaining club from football operations, not just another nrl club that only exists due to pokie machines,
Define "successful football club", because I don't think a bunch of assets funded by the gambling industry and government subsidies equals a successful football club.Well the fact that they have a good asset base and are actually running a successful Rugby League club (have done so for decades) is certainly much more of a plus than a minus for them.