Until the other bloke isn't.Sorry Sir, I'll be good.
Until the other bloke isn't.Sorry Sir, I'll be good.
it’s only farcical because you and alwaysgreenbo instigate everything and then call people stupid, every bickering here involves one of you two boomers.17000 posts later and still no 2nd NZ team. It’s not really any wonder threads like this deteriorate into farcical meaningless tit for tat exchanges. As such, get stuffed the lot of you!
Should we have you on suicide watch or something?Unfortunately the only actual news, is that the NRL got a fat cheque from the Government for a team they didn't want.
As for any other bid news, Perth is taking longer than the Tigers "re-build" and NZ2 has only redeeming feature is a new ground that was built for Union.
2025 will be the year nz2 is announcedShould we have you on suicide watch or something?
Let’s hope so.2025 will be the year nz2 is announced
Happy new year bro
Shit. You said it three times, that almost always works...try again tomorrow?It should be in Auckland. Like I said yesterday and the day before.
It should be in Auckland. Like I said yesterday and the day before.
Nope. Unlike Queensland where Brisbane is bigger than Auckland, Rugby League is top-dog & there's an appetite for cross-town derbies, It'll just split the Warriors hometown fan base.It should be in Auckland. Like I said yesterday and the day before.
It's not really, it's only good relative to the 50k population.Which is a fair nursery..what's your point?
There's no team that has an immediate geographical pull that fields a whole team except maybe the Broncos.It's not really, it's only good relative to the 50k population.
You can't field a team based on dubbo.
So i suppose the point is anyone that thinks it's a decent nursery thinks you can field a 6 person team in the nrl and should be ignored.
that is a good point. I agree with the point. But for now, I'll stick with my position of another Auckland team (I'll think on it though).Nope. Unlike Queensland where Brisbane is bigger than Auckland, Rugby League is top-dog & there's an appetite for cross-town derbies, It'll just split the Warriors hometown fan base.
Putting a team somewhere else in NZ will grow the overall fanbase.
I still think that another NZ team should also be called ( NZ) .. obviously based in Christchurch. Make the rivalry exist nation wide with a tinge of South vs North without alienating potential supporters anywhere in the country for either franchise.Nope. Unlike Queensland where Brisbane is bigger than Auckland, Rugby League is top-dog & there's an appetite for cross-town derbies, It'll just split the Warriors hometown fan base.
Putting a team somewhere else in NZ will grow the overall fanbase.
Let's knock this on the head so you don't propose it a fourth time.that is a good point. I agree with the point. But for now, I'll stick with my position of another Auckland team (I'll think on it though).
Where I am coming from is if you had a second Auckland in 15 or 20 years it would be proven to be the right decision. Have a game there each weekend.Let's knock this on the head so you don't propose it a fourth time.
Auckland 2 makes no sense. For the majority of their existence the Warriors have had a core audience that have turned up, the 2023 and 2024 hype trains are clouding your judgement. Warriors usually average around 12-15k max in normal years. You're making a bet that the last two years crowds are going to remain, and that you can somehow convince an equal number of people to support a second team in the city? Based where? Using what existing fanbase? Likely it will need to balkanise Warriors fans to gain any worthwhile support.
There is no appetite in Auckland for a second team. Put it elsewhere in NZ so it can actually grow a fanbase, and it will still create a local derby.
Actually, you could maybe call it Tonga, and only select Tongan players for the team. Then it will likely work.
Love the use of balkaniseLet's knock this on the head so you don't propose it a fourth time.
Auckland 2 makes no sense. For the majority of their existence the Warriors have had a core audience that have turned up, the 2023 and 2024 hype trains are clouding your judgement. Warriors usually average around 12-15k max in normal years. You're making a bet that the last two years crowds are going to remain, and that you can somehow convince an equal number of people to support a second team in the city? Based where? Using what existing fanbase? Likely it will need to balkanise Warriors fans to gain any worthwhile support.
There is no appetite in Auckland for a second team. Put it elsewhere in NZ so it can actually grow a fanbase, and it will still create a local derby.
Actually, you could maybe call it Tonga, and only select Tongan players for the team. Then it will likely work.
pretty apt isn’t it.Love the use of balkanise
This is a load of crap. Wellington is a city of over 400000 people. It has only 15 senior men’s teams. The competition isn’t weak but there is no evidence it’s ‘on cap’ with some of the best nurseries in the world.There's no team that has an immediate geographical pull that fields a whole team except maybe the Broncos.
Some have next to none like Storm and Roosters.
Wellington per cap are probably on par with some of the best nurseries in the world and obviously wouldn't rely solely on Wellington. Of course with a team and a direct pathway would drastically increase their production also.
I don't really know what you're point is..
This is all just feels from you, how on earth do you think it works? Where is the team going to be based? It's a no go.Where I am coming from is if you had a second Auckland in 15 or 20 years it would be proven to be the right decision. Have a game there each weekend.
Wellington and Christchurch are potentially too small for an NRL team. Thusly it seems to me.