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mikail-eagle

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW – PNG NRL BID NATIONAL SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN GOROKA NSI!
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Entry – K2
Day 1 – Saturday 20 July at NSI, Goroka
Opening ceremony – 8am
Matches – 9am until 5.30pm
Livestream – PNG NRL Bid Official Facebook page
Broadcast – on TVWAN3 from 9am
The PNG NRL Bid National School Championships will see U19 male and U18 female teams from six regions of PNG (Central Province, Goroka, NGI, Lae, Mount Hagen and NCD) battle it out to be national school champions over two-action packed days.

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Vee

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Some flesh on the bones of the rumours...


NRL Expansion: PNG team’s tax free status a huge recruiting tool​


The government has signed off on a controversial tax arrangement which will give the PNG expansion team an unfair advantage when it comes to recruiting players.

Peter Badel, Michael Carayannis and Brent Read
July 20, 2024 - 7:31PM

The NRL is set to receive a tax-free government deal that will see Papua New Guinea admitted in 2028 and the code’s top stars pocket extra millions by playing in the Pacific. The landmark development comes amid revelations the NRL could have 20 teams by 2030 under the ARL Commission’s expansion masterplan.

This masthead can reveal the PNG and Australian governments are in talks to broker a historic deal that will offer the NRL’s elite tax-free ‘danger money’ by moving to Port Moresby.

The NRL’s No. 1 player, Nathan Cleary, is currently on $1.3 million-a-season at Penrith. Under a tax-exempt PNG contract, Cleary would theoretically save $581,628 on the tax he currently pays every year in Australia. It means a superstar player, such as Cleary or Broncos ace Reece Walsh, could pocket an extra $5.8 million over a 10-year period – all tax-free – by playing NRL in PNG.

TAX-FREE PNG: How much NRL players would save​

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NATHAN CLEARY
Current salary at Penrith: $1,300,000
Annual tax living in Australia: $581,628
Net pay per month in Australia: $60,233
Annual tax playing in PNG: $0
Net pay per month in PNG: $108,333
AVERAGE NRL WAGE $402,000
Annual tax living in Australia: $159,567
Net pay per month in Australia: $20,574
Annual tax playing in PNG: $0
Net pay per month in PNG: $33,500
MINIMUM NRL WAGE $130,000
Annual tax living in Australia: $32,388
Net pay per month in Australia: $8,129
Annual tax playing in PNG: $0
Net pay per month in PNG: $10,833
NRL CLUB SALARY CAP
Salary cap figure in 2024: $12,300,000
Total tax for Australian 30-man roster: $5,751,628

That is the extraordinary financial sweetener beckoning for NRL stars who are prepared to back rugby league’s offshore expansion plan for PNG to become the code’s 19th team.

It can also be revealed:
* The Australian government has reached an in-principle agreement with the NRL on $600 million in funding for the proposed PNG team;
* The 10-year deal, which will see a PNG team specifically given $29 million annually for a decade, will be formally announced in August;
* The Perth Bears are slated to be the NRL’s 18th team in 2027 with PNG to follow 12 months later;
* The NRL could have 20 teams as early as 2030, which would provide an extra two games per week for the code’s next TV rights deal; and
* Billionaire Roosters chairman Nick Politis, who last year led a formal push for a 20-team NRL, called for the return of the Bears.

“It would be great to see North Sydney back again,” Politis said. “I have been pushing for this because Perth and the Bears would be a great combination. “It will be a Western Australian team, we must remember that, but the Bears can play an important part and revive their brand which would be fantastic.”

The NRL called for expressions of interest a fortnight ago, with ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys in the advanced stage of negotiations with Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese.

As an adjunct to their high-powered talks, the PNG and Australian governments have discussed tax benefits to underpin the ‘soft-diplomacy’ birth of the NRL’s 19th team in the Pacific. The PNG cabinet has yet to approve the measure but it is expected to receive support from their government.

The tax-free incentive idea first surfaced in February, but talks ramped up during a meeting on the eve of State of Origin III in Queensland last Wednesday night.There are fears a PNG team would be a public-relations disaster for the code – especially if Australian-based players baulked at living in a proposed NRL compound to be built in Port Moresby.

But major tax concessions from the PNG government are a massive financial carrot that represent a game-changer for the NRL’s expansion masterplan.

The PNG side will still operate under the NRL’s salary cap. This year’s NRL payment ceiling for each club is a total gross amount of $12.3 million for a 30-man roster. By offering tax-free deals, a PNG team would effectively be $5.7 million better off – per season – compared to Australian and New Zealand teams.

While rival clubs will consider the tax relief an unfair playing field, the NRL does not control tax regulations, with New Zealand already offering Warriors players a better tax-rate compared to Australia.

During Magic Round in May, V’landys said NRL stars would jump at the chance to earn tax-free dollars in PNG.
“A lot of my staff at NSW Racing get headhunted to go to Hong Kong and there’s only one reason – because they only pay 15 per cent tax over there,” he said. “They are able to save up a fair bit of money. The players won’t live there forever, and they could earn double or three times what they would have earned if they lived in Australia. You want people to go to PNG with the necessary skills to be able to deliver what we want to deliver (an NRL team).”

NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo met club bosses on Tuesday where he gave them an update on expansion as part of the march towards 20 teams. It is understood Abdo told the clubs that head office is putting together a business case on expansion and no decision would be made until it was completed.

The clubs have made clear in talks with the NRL that they expect to walk away from fresh expansion with significantly more money in their own pockets.

The Australian government’s funding package will duly reward the existing 17 clubs. Of the $600m deal, $290 million will go to the PNG team over 10 years. A further $250m will be allocated to pathway development and social-welfare programs in PNG, leaving between $50-60 million to be paid as a licence fee, which will be shared by the NRL clubs.

Up to 11 consortia have expressed interest in expansion, but the Perth Bears, PNG and a second New Zealand team are the frontrunners to complete a 20-team NRL. There were plans for a 20th team in 2032, the year of the Brisbane Olympics, but three new NRL licences could be issued by 2030.

“We had 20 teams in 1995 before Super League, it can work,” Politis said. “We need to become a national sport to compete with the AFL and if we want to do that, we need to plug the holes and become a truly national competition."

“It will help us with content and media deals. It’s very important we keep growing our revenue base and one way of doing it is to increase the content and we can only do that by expanding the game."

“With three more teams you have to spread out the time period. If the next two teams come in by 2027-28, then it makes sense having 20 teams in 2030 for the next broadcast deal.”
 
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NRL Expansion: PNG bid promise lavish compound for recruits to new team​

NRL players contracted to the new PNG franchise would be treated like royalty and be the safest people in the country according to Australia’s high commissioner.

Dean Ritchie Port Moresby
July 20, 2024 - 12:00PM

Australia’s high commissioner to Papua New Guinea, John Feakes, has promised Australian NRL players contracted to the new PNG franchise would be treated like “royalty” and be the “safest people in the country.”

And this masthead can reveal imported players would be accommodated in a secure resort-style village most likely near Port Moresby Harbour. The exclusive accommodation – which could offer multiple sized units or villas – will help allay fears that NRL players and their families would feel unsafe living in PNG.

With the PNG bid to be formally announced in August, Feakes, a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs, claimed PNG’s maligned international reputation was “disappointing, unfortunate and askew.”

“Like all countries, including Australia, PNG has its share of law and order problems. It has its challenges,” Feakes said. “But I have 100 High Commission Australian staff – with 76 children – who live here. Families live a very happy, full life here. We’ve got no shortage of people wanting to come up here. You have to take the normal precautions, but life is pretty normal."

“There is also a big expat business community here. People get a very skewed view about PNG if you read what’s written about it in the media. This is my third posting here. It shows how comfortable I am living here.”

Statistics show PNG has a high crime rate through unemployment and citizens fleeing tribal violence areas in the Highlands to relocate in Port Moresby.

Asked whether the country’s reputation irritated him, Feakes said: “I wouldn’t say it irritates me, but it’s unfortunate and disappointing. My kids lived here when they were small. It was their favourite place to live, they loved it."

“For anyone thinking of visiting Papua New Guinea, whenever a rugby league team comes here, the Kangaroos, the PM’s XIII, they are treated like royalty."

“They are probably the safest people in the country. Papua New Guinea is a country of 800 languages and 400-plus tribes and rugby league unites them. All Papua New Guineans speak rugby league.”

That includes PNG representative Alex Johnston, who is on track to overcome Ken Irvine’s mark of 212 tries and become rugby league’s great tryscorer. Johnston, 29, has a deal with South Sydney that expires at the end of next year.

PNG Rugby League is exploring three sites near water for their player accommodation. A preliminary proposal indicates the village would boast swimming pools and recreational facilities. It is anticipated all imported NRL and NRLW players would be accommodated in the village.

“We are extremely fortunate that we are in the process of looking at a number of sites to build an appropriate resort, village-style accommodation,” said PNG NRL bid chief executive Andrew Hill. “We are very aware of the requirements and standards that the village needs to meet to accommodate our contracted players and staff."

“We are currently conducting a business case study around which site would be the best. We have footy teams come here every year and we have never had any issue. Queensland Cup teams come here every week (to play PNG Hunters), the Kangaroos play here, Test matches and women’s games. PNG has some of the best hotels in the world.”

PNG will supply security to ensure all teams feel safe.

Visiting rugby league teams, including Australia’s Kangaroos, currently stay at the 20-floor, five-star Stanley Hotel in Port Moresby, which was the official hotel for the FIFA under 20s women’s World Cup in 2016. The hotel offers 378 rooms and suites, state-of-the-art gymnasium, 42 metre swimming pool and is connected to a shopping mall with more than 70 shops and restaurants covering four floors. There are plans for Marriott International to rebrand Stanley Hotel and Suites to Sheraton Port Moresby Stanley Hotel and Suites.

NRL games would be played at the PNG Football Stadium, also known as the Santos National Football Stadium. The stadium holds 15,000 fans and was redeveloped for the 2015 Pacific Games.

It was formerly known as Lloyd Robson Oval, which hosted World Cup rugby leagues games in 1986, 1990 and 2017. Australia’s Kangaroos played games in PNG during 1982 and 1986.
 

Vee

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I wonder if there's any chance of regular RL killing the Golden Goose in PNG, particularly if they struggle over time as most expect.
 

Vee

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Can't find a link but I remember reading a quote in the last couple of days from Andrew Hill that the multi-nationals are lining up to get involved.
 

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