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The thing is, Bri2 could have been a shitstain smeared on a Hamas Flag and still have been a big success.Who did you say was the “best choice “?
that’s a tough one
It was a no brainer
The thing is, Bri2 could have been a shitstain smeared on a Hamas Flag and still have been a big success.Who did you say was the “best choice “?
that’s a tough one
The thing is, Bri2 could have been a shitstain smeared on a Hamas Flag and still have been a big success.
It was a no brainer
PNG thread, you really cant help yourself can you?What makes you think there's more than 15k people who will be active fans of a Perth-based team?
The Reds only averaged 13,390 in their debut season with a strong team.
The WACA hosternNSWRL games in the 80s and early 90s. These games drew bigger crowds than the Reds in 1995.
It's delusional to think the Pirates will fare much better than the Reds.
There just isn't enough interest in Perth to support a local NRL team. The odd Origin or double header that's played once a year is not indicative of what a Perth-based team will average to 12 games per season.
they are about to lock the Perth thread until 2030PNG thread, you really cant help yourself can you?
Dolphins weren’t expansion because of the broncosWho did you say was the “best choice “?
that’s a tough one
Albo: “We haven’t landed on exact figures. It’s a bit premature. That’s a matter for discussions, which are taking place at the moment.Remember when I guessed the govt support would be 20 million pa and you mocked me ?
now it’s 60 million
rivers of gold
Trying to get more out of desperate govtAlbo: “We haven’t landed on exact figures. It’s a bit premature. That’s a matter for discussions, which are taking place at the moment.
Albo: “We haven’t landed on exact figures. It’s a bit premature. That’s a matter for discussions, which are taking place at the moment.
This has been hilarious. Perth v PNG is the ultimate cripple fight of shitty bids.
Brisbane 3 and NZ 2 is the beau ideal.
I get all my perth info in this threadthey are about to lock the Perth thread until 2030
Danny devito in others peoples moneyGet it done brother ..
Wait a sec ..
Danny Devito just lifted his little head and said “money talks and BS walks”
png threadThe Poms had Toronto Wolfpack self funded by their owner and they killed that off
now we are getting a similar deal to fund our expansion and they want to turn down the free money
this is why their league is dieing they are the last people to listen to when it comes to growing rugby league
I get all my perth info in this thread
png threadJust like old mate PR then… according to his “rules” the negatives around the Perth bid can’t be discussed anywhere else’s
png thread
" It's important to note that Albanese has not yet provided commitment, a specific financial commitment or an indication of an allocation in the Federal Budget"The NRL is on the cusp of its most significant expansion in history, and it now appears to have support from Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
The NRL, which recently grew from 16 teams to 17 with the addition of The Dolphins, is now eyeing further expansion, possibly into the Pacific region.
Albanese has indicated that his government is ready to fund this expansion, with discussions ongoing about a substantial $600 million grant to facilitate the NRL's reach into the Pacific.
The ARL Commission has already expressed its intent to add an 18th team to the competition by 2027, marking a new era in the league's history.
In a Courier Mail article, the tone and intimation was that the $600 million injection is essentially a done deal. It's important to note that Albanese has not yet provided commitment, a specific financial commitment or an indication of an allocation in the Federal Budget, but his public support for the expansion is a significant step toward making it a reality.
In Papua New Guinea, rugby league enjoys unparalleled popularity. The PM's endorsement of a PNG team, particularly if it includes infrastructure development for the island country, would be seen as significant support for a partnering nation.
The reported figure of $600 million would be distributed over a decade at $60 million per year, and that raises some questions about the reliability of the financial support should there be a change in government in the coming years.
One undeniable fact is that rugby league is the premier sport in Papua New Guinea, which has a population of just over 10 million people. The support from Albanese's government is already on display with a $7 million injection backing the Pacific Championships, which is currently underway.
The possibility of a PNG-based team in the NRL is not without its challenges. It would require attracting top-tier talent, and it's unclear how many Australian-born players would be willing to relocate to the island nation.
While there is excitement about the potential expansion, some critics point out that despite its name, the NRL still lacks representation in Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory.
The path to NRL expansion is still in its early stages, but with the backing of the Australian government, it could herald a new era of rugby league growth and development.
PNG expansion earns valuable support of PM Albanese
An 18th team by 2027 is likely, but experts are divided on where it should be based.www.zerotackle.com