Looks like the political stunt will be announced next week.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...m/news-story/5e76338738836ec04c9d3df84a33d172
PNG confirmed as new NRL expansion team
Papua New Guinea’s groundbreaking entry into the NRL is confirmed - but uncertainty remains surrounding whether they will be the 18th or 19th team to join the expanded competition. See the details.
Michael Carayannis, Brent Read, Peter Badel and Dean Ritchie
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December 4, 2024 - 2:04PM
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Papua New Guinea’s groundbreaking entry into the NRL is set to be announced next week. Barring any late setbacks, this masthead understands the historic expansion call has been scheduled for the end of the week and will involve Prime Ministers from both Australia and PNG.
It is understood the NRL and the federal government have finalised their landmark $600 million deal that has paved the way for PNG to join the premiership in 2028.
Talks are still ongoing with the West Australian government over plans to expand to Perth as the NRL attempts to strike a funding deal to return to the state.
However, the PNG deal is all but completed and an announcement is expected as early as Thursday. It is understood club bosses were given an update on the game’s expansion plans at a meeting on Wednesday.
PNG’s status as the game’s 18th or 19th team will hinge on whether the NRL can get a deal done with the WA government with the preference being to have a team in Perth in 2027 before expanding to PNG.
The Papua New Guinea franchise will be announced in the coming days. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images
While unconfirmed, it’s expected the announcement will be made inside a Government office in the Sydney CBD.
The historic declaration will coincide with a PNG investment conference held in Sydney, which will start on Monday.
Multiple senior PNG ministers will fly to Sydney for the announcement, as will the PNG NRL bid board, led by chairman Wapu Sonk.
PNG rugby league chairman Sandis Tsaka will also attend.
It is the culmination of an epic two-year project for PNG to enter the NRL.
PNG Prime Minister James Marape first moved a motion in parliament for an independent NRL bid team to be established, led by Sonk and PNG bid chief executive Andrew Hill.
Will be great news if announced. Opposition will use this to attack government. Poorly informed people will be against it. Good for PNG, Australia & NRL tho.