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Nick Livermore speaks gibberish about expansion

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WHY THE NRL IS IN SERIOUS DANGER OF LOSING PART OF QUEENSLAND TO THE AFL
BY CHARLES GOODSIR 3 MONTHS AGO

Nick Livermore, the head of the Brisbane Jets’ bid to enter the NRL, has conceded there is little chance that his side will be selected as the next expansion team to enter the competition.

The Jets were unsuccessful in becoming the 17th team in the NRL after the Dolphins were granted the licence over Livermore’s Jets and the Brisbane Firehawks.

Livermore believes it is unlikely that the NRL would consider a second Brisbane team given the Broncos’ monopoly in the area due to their ties with News Limited.

“Another team in Brisbane will not happen in my lifetime,” Livermore admitted on SEN 1170 Mornings.

“As much as I would absolutely love to see that, we have the Gold Coast Titans, Broncos, the Dolphins and the Melbourne Storm who have got ties with the Sunshine Coast Falcons.

“We have four coastal teams in the South-East Queensland market.

“The Broncos have also got the heartland stitched up commercially and corporately. The Broncos are a $67 million club and they want to protect that.

“There are far too many dollars at stake for News Limited, who owns the Broncos, to see another team come in to compete with them for those dollars.”

Livermore also holds concern for the future of the NRL in Queensland given the AFL’s expected push into the area over the next decade.

The Brisbane Lions have relocated to their new training facility in Springfield and Livermore says that area is now lost to the AFL.

“The problem that the league has is that the AFL heartland where the Lions have set up in Springfield is the growth population,” he added.

“Rugby league is going to struggle west of Brisbane for a long time unless an NRL team is there.

“Gillon McLachlan has said Queensland will be an AFL state in the next 10 years based on junior numbers, Auskick and female participation.

“We have four NRL sides representing the east coast of south-east Queensland and absolutely nothing in the inner-west.

“We are going to fall behind and that is the reality of it.”


In what universe do we have four coastal SEQ teams in the NRL?

The Storm have a relationship with the Brisbane Tigers and Sunshine Coast Falcons, but they're not an SEQ team. If he's going to use their links to the Brisbane Tigers and Sunshine Coast Falcons to argue they're a coastal SEQ team then wouldn't the Sydney Roosters be an Ipswich team due to their link with the Jets?


He reckons Brisbane have only one team and won't get another in his lifetime. The Dolphins are based in metropolitan Brisbane and play most of their games at Lang Park.

His paranoia over News Ltd reminded me of @mongoose.
 
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Pippen94

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WHY THE NRL IS IN SERIOUS DANGER OF LOSING PART OF QUEENSLAND TO THE AFL
BY CHARLES GOODSIR 3 MONTHS AGO
Nick Livermore, the head of the Brisbane Jets’ bid to enter the NRL, has conceded there is little chance that his side will be selected as the next expansion team to enter the competition.​
The Jets were unsuccessful in becoming the 17th team in the NRL after the Dolphins were granted the licence over Livermore’s Jets and the Brisbane Firehawks.​
Livermore believes it is unlikely that the NRL would consider a second Brisbane team given the Broncos’ monopoly in the area due to their ties with News Limited.​
“Another team in Brisbane will not happen in my lifetime,” Livermore admitted on SEN 1170 Mornings.​
“As much as I would absolutely love to see that, we have the Gold Coast Titans, Broncos, the Dolphins and the Melbourne Storm who have got ties with the Sunshine Coast Falcons.​
“We have four coastal teams in the South-East Queensland market.​
“The Broncos have also got the heartland stitched up commercially and corporately. The Broncos are a $67 million club and they want to protect that.​
“There are far too many dollars at stake for News Limited, who owns the Broncos, to see another team come in to compete with them for those dollars.”​
Livermore also holds concern for the future of the NRL in Queensland given the AFL’s expected push into the area over the next decade.​
The Brisbane Lions have relocated to their new training facility in Springfield and Livermore says that area is now lost to the AFL.​
“The problem that the league has is that the AFL heartland where the Lions have set up in Springfield is the growth population,” he added.​
“Rugby league is going to struggle west of Brisbane for a long time unless an NRL team is there.​
“Gillon McLachlan has said Queensland will be an AFL state in the next 10 years based on junior numbers, Auskick and female participation.​
“We have four NRL sides representing the east coast of south-east Queensland and absolutely nothing in the inner-west.​
“We are going to fall behind and that is the reality of it.”​

In what universe do we have four coastal SEQ teams in the NRL?

The Storm have a relationship with the Brisbane Tigers and Sunshine Coast Falcons, but they're not an SEQ team. If he's going to use their links to the Brisbane Tigers and Sunshine Coast Falcons to argue they're a coastal SEQ team then wouldn't the Sydney Roosters be an Ipswich team due to their link with the Jets?


He reckons Brisbane have only one team and won't get another in his lifetime. The Dolphins are based in metropolitan Brisbane and play most of their games at Lang Park.

His paranoia over News Ltd reminded me of @mongoose.

He's pretty much saying what easts tigers are saying (except news part)..
 
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He's pretty much saying what easts tigers are saying (except news part)..

He has a point about AwFuL muscling in on Ipswich. Where he loses my respect is he ignores AwFuL's incursions into Logan and wants us to focus solely on rugby league in Ipswich.

Brisbane Tigers are in a better position to cover rugby league in southern Brisbane, Ipswich and Logan than the Jets.
 

Colk

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It is a load of manure really.

We need a fifth side to counter one Awful side in a supposed league state. It is oxymoronic.

If we ever get a fifth side, it should be because of a significant population boom or untapped market not because of some irrational fear of a less popular sport.
 

Pippen94

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It is a load of manure really.

We need a fifth side to counter one Awful side in a supposed league state. It is oxymoronic.

If we ever get a fifth side, it should be because of a significant population boom or untapped market not because of some irrational fear of a less popular sport.

..or if it makes game more money than alternative
 

mongoose

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I quote valid sources. Pretty much all of your opinions on expansion are based on non-existent patterns that only you can see and what you want to happen.
No one knows what the NRL will do you fruitloop. You can piece together all your "sources" but your opinion is probably the most biased and emotionally driven one here.

By the way - everyone knew the Dolphins would be team 17, even the people who didn't want them but you get people discussing ideas mixed up with people making predictions.
 
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No one knows what the NRL will do you fruitloop.

If "no one knows what the NRL will do" then why do you keep saying Brisbane won't get another team for another 30 years?

What sort of "fruitloop" would claim "no one knows" after spending at least 2 years saying you know Brisbane won't get the 18fh licence?

You've just contradicted yourself and proven you're a biased moron!

Get a f**ken clue and stop being such an obnoxious hypocrite.

You can piece together all your "sources" but your opinion is probably the most biased and emotionally driven one here.

My sources are ARLC leaders Peter V'landys and Andrew Abdo; influential Roosters leader Nick Politis; media analyst Colin Smith, and; Head of Strategy WWOS Simon Fordham.

Your sources are your crazy imagination.

By the way - everyone knew the Dolphins would be team 17, even the people who didn't want them but you get people discussing ideas mixed up with people making predictions.

I remember the usual suspects bagging the shit out of Redcliffe when they were first discussed.
 
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