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NRL - PNG APPROVED NEW LICENCE

Dragon David

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Thanks to the Albanese Government throwing in $600M and likewise to the Government of Papua New Guinea ($150M) the Licence has been approved for a club to be formed to play in the NRL in 2028 - all part of PNG's geopolitical importance.

Add your comments to this historical announcement.

Players and officials and other workers involved with the running of the new Licence will benefit by not paying tax as an incentive, etc. etc.


 
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Vlandys is obviously the Sir Les Patterson of International sport.

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It’s probably a relief that we can now do away with our department of foreign affairs, just hand over the whole junket Fest to the NRL.

I’m not sure how long we can continue to ignore the valid and compelling claims of Perth, the Central Coast and NSW country.

Maybe we should have another Superleague War?

That said, I’m pleased we are reaching out to the ordinary PNG fan, although it’s not quite culturally enriching for them.
 
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Shouldn't they change the name of the comp from NRL to PNL. Pacific Rugby League seeing both NZ and PNG are in the competition. It should have been done as soon as NZ entered.
The Taiwan typhoons next.

If the game is being interfered with by Canberra, the clubs and organisations that missed out (and a couple of us imcomptent battlers) should think about starting a rival league.
 

Jubilee

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Obviously it's all about preventing Chinese military bases in PNG. But while, on the surface, it seems the NRL is a mere pawn in a greater geopolitical chess game, perhaps we've unlocked the secret to a lasting world peace: Rugby League Diplomacy.

Let's send steedens to the middle east and to Trump's America
$600m. A mere bagatelle.

But if we are so really concerned about Chinese geopolitical dominance, perhaps we could stop subsidizing their goal energy generation by shutting down our own, making electricity in Australia today (.26 $ per kwh) FIVE TIMES more expensive today than it was in 1985 and THREE TIMES more expensive than it is in China today (.08 $ per kwh).

If China wants military bases in PNG - they don't, they want control of raw materials: timber, coal, copper ore, etc and fishing bases - they can bribe their way into it, like everyone else does. But a Port Moresby team should put paid to that little commie plot anyway!

Truly, who is Albanese or in fact any of these idiots? BA Econ at Syd. U. and then the rest of his life as one of the corrupt worms that always infest politics.

Well, I suppose that wherever you go in the world it is always the same. Politics always attracts society's worst people and they are always enriching themselves via the stupidest, most economically senseless, expensive, wasteful, self-contradictory and corrupt plans.
 

Jubilee

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Vlandys is obviously the Sir Les Patterson of International sport.

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It’s probably a relief that we can now do away with our department of foreign affairs, just hand over the whole junket Fest to the NRL.

I’m not sure how long we can continue to ignore the valid and compelling claims of Perth, the Central Coast and NSW country.

Maybe we should have another Superleague War?

That said, I’m pleased we are reaching out to the ordinary PNG fan, although it’s not quite culturally enriching for them.
And this weekend, Melbourne flies to play in Townsville, Warriors fly to Perth, Newcastle flies to Port Moresby, Saints fly to Brisbane, and Albanese and retinue fly to Paris to give a speech on global warming and on the way home take a side trip to Fiji to discuss opening an NRL franchise there.
 

kit66

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A PNG team would likely be made up mostly of PNG players with just a few older NRL players thrown in for their experience and some leadership. A new WA, NSW or Qld franchise would draw more heavily on an already stretched market for quality NRL level players. Personally I think 18 teams is too many, 14 or 16 at the limit would be sensible. So, welcome PNG, not the direction I would have gone but who cares and who knows what the 2028 version of NRL will even look like, mixed gender touch footy anyone ?
 
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So WA is on the back burner ? - PNG to be admitted in 2028. What are the odds of Wayne Bennett being their first coach ( signed to coach Souths until 2027)
 

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