dimitri
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PNG actually know what rugby league is...
ridiculous comment!
PNG actually know what rugby league is...
If you did a cost benefit analysis on the proposal you would probably never agree to it, however it would be fantastic for the RL mad followers up in Port Moresby. I don't believe security would be a problem for the players as they would be treated like gods.
However, perhaps a team in the Qld Cup first may be the way to go.
Agree, a minimum 3 years in the QLD Cup would test their business model and viability.QLD Cup or other similar competition would be a good starting block
The security situation in PNG, in particular Port Moresby, has been decreasing substantially since independance. Most foreign nationals live in fortress like gated communities.
It'd be great if PNG could have a side, but this is a matter of decades rather than years before it is feasible.
Not that i can re-call. Giving them a side in the QLD Cup, can do no harm. Will be great for the international game.
I don't think Putting a PNG side in the QLD Cup will have anywhere near the effect of putting them in the nrl!
People are saying PNG is not ready etc etc
But once they have a side in the NRL they should be able to draw huge sponsorship deals and corporate support which will help their country, facilities etc immensely!
This is one reason why the PNG PM is so keen on the idea.
I think the NRL should do their very best to get a PNG side in the comp - and then try and get our Government to put heaps of cash towards it - which will benefit everyone!
I admire your optimism, and I wish it could happen, but I just can't see how it can now.
Our Government already give PNG over A$1m a day.
I think it's a great idea and I'm all for it.
It would be a matter of establishing themselves, winning games with the players they can get their hands on - then Australians will be prepared to move to PNG and play for them.
I think it's a great idea and I'm all for it.
It would be a matter of establishing themselves, winning games with the players they can get their hands on - then Australians will be prepared to move to PNG and play for them.