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NZ 2 .. 360 million dollar bid

flippikat

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Some of those Moffett quotes are concerning
Moffett is really painting himself into a corner.

He's open to talking with the SI-Bid, but the SI-Bid don't want anything to do with him.. while they're a firm "no" on any dealings with the Orcas. (Maybe they're scared of being dominated & taken-over by the Orcas bid?)

It sounds a lot like the "South Island NRL Bid" without a nickname (aka Endacott Bid) & the Orcas bid are well on the path towards agreeing terms, and the Keas will be left out in the cold.

It'll be interesting to see how any agreement between SI-Bid & the Orcas shapes up.

I'm guessing it may mean SI-Bid steps aside with some development/admin positions for key people in the SI-Bid somewhere within the Orcas organization ? Both seem to have a real focus on grass-roots & junior development that the Keas bid is comparatively scant on.
 

Pippen94

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Moffett is really painting himself into a corner.

He's open to talking with the SI-Bid, but the SI-Bid don't want anything to do with him.. while they're a firm "no" on any dealings with the Orcas. (Maybe they're scared of being dominated & taken-over by the Orcas bid?)

It sounds a lot like the "South Island NRL Bid" without a nickname (aka Endacott Bid) & the Orcas bid are well on the path towards agreeing terms, and the Keas will be left out in the cold.

It'll be interesting to see how any agreement between SI-Bid & the Orcas shapes up.

I'm guessing it may mean SI-Bid steps aside with some development/admin positions for key people in the SI-Bid somewhere within the Orcas organization ? Both seem to have a real focus on grass-roots & junior development that the Keas bid is comparatively scant on.

Pro Perth consortium people can only see problems with non Perth teams. Couldn't see why Perth bid would fall apart like others correctly predicted.
 

Matt_CBY

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Moffett is really painting himself into a corner.

He's open to talking with the SI-Bid, but the SI-Bid don't want anything to do with him.. while they're a firm "no" on any dealings with the Orcas. (Maybe they're scared of being dominated & taken-over by the Orcas bid?)

It sounds a lot like the "South Island NRL Bid" without a nickname (aka Endacott Bid) & the Orcas bid are well on the path towards agreeing terms, and the Keas will be left out in the cold.

It'll be interesting to see how any agreement between SI-Bid & the Orcas shapes up.

I'm guessing it may mean SI-Bid steps aside with some development/admin positions for key people in the SI-Bid somewhere within the Orcas organization ? Both seem to have a real focus on grass-roots & junior development that the Keas bid is comparatively scant on.

If SINRLB mergers with the Southern Orcas and we end up with the name the South Island Orcas, that’ll be a win.
 

flippikat

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If SINRLB mergers with the Southern Orcas and we end up with the name the South Island Orcas, that’ll be a win.
Part of the Southern Orcas plan is bringing-in Wellington - they're using the Wellington team's nickname for a start, and I gather that a game (or games) each season in Wellington is in their plan.

Branding the club as "South Island" cuts against that.
 

Pippen94

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Part of the Southern Orcas plan is bringing-in Wellington - they're using the Wellington team's nickname for a start, and I gather that a game (or games) each season in Wellington is in their plan.

Branding the club as "South Island" cuts against that.

They have funding. They are a real bid. Perth consortium was not.
 

Matt_CBY

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Part of the Southern Orcas plan is bringing-in Wellington - they're using the Wellington team's nickname for a start, and I gather that a game (or games) each season in Wellington is in their plan.

Branding the club as "South Island" cuts against that.
I don’t like that part of the bid to be honest.

Second NRL club in NZ should be South Island focussed for mine. Play the majority of games in Christchurch and play a few games elsewhere on the South Island.
 

MugaB

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Moffett is really painting himself into a corner.

He's open to talking with the SI-Bid, but the SI-Bid don't want anything to do with him.. while they're a firm "no" on any dealings with the Orcas. (Maybe they're scared of being dominated & taken-over by the Orcas bid?)

It sounds a lot like the "South Island NRL Bid" without a nickname (aka Endacott Bid) & the Orcas bid are well on the path towards agreeing terms, and the Keas will be left out in the cold.

It'll be interesting to see how any agreement between SI-Bid & the Orcas shapes up.

I'm guessing it may mean SI-Bid steps aside with some development/admin positions for key people in the SI-Bid somewhere within the Orcas organization ? Both seem to have a real focus on grass-roots & junior development that the Keas bid is comparatively scant on.
This is exactly what I've been saying, the Endacott bid is very grass roots, whoever is willing to team up with them should cross the finish line, arlc like the whole grass roots angle, (coz they wont have to invest time/effort in setting them up, they just throw cash at it, or expect the bid team to do it) and if Ipswich had the money behind them like the dolphins did they would have been close to pipping them aswell...
Endacott might not have the Capital on his own, but with the Orcas, (if the money is real) they are easily in
 
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MugaB

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If SINRLB mergers with the Southern Orcas and we end up with the name the South Island Orcas, that’ll be a win.
But they won't be south island only, Orcas might be OK with basing themselves in chch, but they'll want a few home games in Wellington, the orcas are also the Wellington Orcas, so they might not agree with the South Island name, and stick with "Southern"
 

flippikat

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But they won't be south island only, Orcas might be OK with basing themselves in chch, but they'll want a few home games in Wellington, the orcas are also the Wellington Orcas, so they might not agree with the South Island name, and stick with "Southern"
Precisely. If the Orcas bid teams up with SI-NRL and one of the compromises is "South Island home games only", then the Wellington Rugby League will launch a major objection to them using the Orcas name.
 

Matt_CBY

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But they won't be south island only, Orcas might be OK with basing themselves in chch, but they'll want a few home games in Wellington, the orcas are also the Wellington Orcas, so they might not agree with the South Island name, and stick with "Southern"
I understand that, but that’s not what my ideal would look like for an NZ2 licence.

I also don’t like location names like “Southern, Wests, Western” etc. I would rather they go the Dolphins route and just be called Orcas then.
 

Marlins

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Aotearoa Orcas is a good name.
Based in ChCh with 9 games there, and 3 games in Wellington. Maybe a couple of Sydney teams could take games to Dunedin.

NZ Warriors based in Auckland,
10 games in Auckland, 1 in Hawkes Bay, 1 in Hamilton.
 

flippikat

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Aotearoa Orcas is a good name.
Based in ChCh with 9 games there, and 3 games in Wellington. Maybe a couple of Sydney teams could take games to Dunedin.

NZ Warriors based in Auckland,
10 games in Auckland, 1 in Hawkes Bay, 1 in Hamilton.
Hard convincing Sydney teams to take games anywhere over in NZ - it would need a decent financial incentive for that.

I imagine 1 game in Wellington, 1 game in Dunedin & maybe also a trial somewhere else (Nelson? Invercargill? Napier? New Plymouth?) - all other home games in Christchurch. Otherwise it really starts devaluing season tickets.
 

MugaB

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Hard convincing Sydney teams to take games anywhere over in NZ - it would need a decent financial incentive for that.

I imagine 1 game in Wellington, 1 game in Dunedin & maybe also a trial somewhere else (Nelson? Invercargill? Napier? New Plymouth?) - all other home games in Christchurch. Otherwise it really starts devaluing season tickets.
Should be 9/3 split between chch and Wellington, all other areas can be trials or opposing side home games, like tigers did for Hamilton, or manly did for chch
 

Matt_CBY

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Will having a “New Zealand v Aotearoa” clash cause any cultural sensitivities though? Something along the lines of White NZ v Brown NZ or the like?

I understand they aren’t representative teams though.
 

flippikat

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Should be 9/3 split between chch and Wellington, all other areas can be trials or opposing side home games, like tigers did for Hamilton, or manly did for chch
In that scenario, I can see the Warriors taking a game each year to Hamilton & a game each year to Rotorua - with Waikato & Bay of Plenty being big population centres up north.
 

MugaB

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In that scenario, I can see the Warriors taking a game each year to Hamilton & a game each year to Rotorua - with Waikato & Bay of Plenty being big population centres up north.
As long as mnt smart gets the minimum 9 home games
 

Wb1234

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How many home games have the warriors taken away from go media stadium since 95

Is it one lol

Southern orcas don’t want to spread out too thinly trying to cover Wellington and the South Island

In the long run Wellington needs it own team and that’s the one that can play games in Hamilton or the other decent grounds that aren’t in Auckland or the South Island
 

AlwaysGreen

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How many home games have the warriors taken away from go media stadium since 95

Is it one lol

Southern orcas don’t want to spread out too thinly trying to cover Wellington and the South Island

In the long run Wellington needs it own team and that’s the one that can play games in Hamilton or the other decent grounds that aren’t in Auckland or the South Island
Exactly. No one asks an Australian club to spread their home games all over the ying yang yet we think it's something New Zealand teams should do.
 
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