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mikail-eagle

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At the 16 minute mark there is a comment in the above interview made by IRL Chair Troy Grant that Financially and Structurally the PNGRFL is second only to Australia and is currently above England Rugby League and New Zealand.

Structurally he maybe correct with all the new competitions and pathways coming in but Financial I'm not too sure because a lot of the money is going to PNG from Australia. Yes, we have a lot of sponsors but maybe Grant is getting a little too cheeky here.

His comments have definitely not gone down to well on the Total Rugby League forum.
 

Perth Red

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At the 16 minute mark there is a comment in the above interview made by IRL Chair Troy Grant that Financially and Structurally the PNGRFL is second only to Australia and is currently above England Rugby League and New Zealand.

Structurally he maybe correct with all the new competitions and pathways coming in but Financial I'm not too sure because a lot of the money is going to PNG from Australia. Yes, we have a lot of sponsors but maybe Grant is getting a little too cheeky here.

His comments have definitely not gone down to well on the Total Rugby League forum.
yeh a $60mill a year hand out will do that.
 

Perth Red

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The png rl doesnt get 60 million pa

Indeed the money hasn’t started to be spent yet

Of the 60 million half will go to tonga samoa Fiji Cook Islands and all of it is going to the nrl directly not the png rl
well then its BS.
RFl and RFl commercial revenue last year would have been around $100million. Pretty sure without the handout PNGRFL didn't pull $10mill revenue, let alone $100mill lol
 

Wb1234

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well then its BS.
RFl and RFl commercial revenue last year would have been around $100million. Pretty sure without the handout PNGRFL didn't pull $10mill revenue, let alone $100mill lol
Cry more

Super league is a basketcase

Salford aren’t paying their players again
 

Perth Red

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Cry more

Super league is a basketcase

Salford aren’t paying their players again
diversion again. The discussion is on the claim PNGRFL is financially and structurally better than the english game. So apart from the fact the English game generates ten times the revenue of PNG and the fact that the SL and Championship leagues are far superior to the digicell cup in every facet I guess he is right lol.
 

Wb1234

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diversion again. The discussion is on the claim PNGRFL is financially and structurally better than the english game. So apart from the fact the English game generates ten times the revenue of PNG and the fact that the SL and Championship leagues are far superior to the digicell cup in every facet I guess he is right lol.
Super league is a basketcase

They are begging for a handout from the nrl
 

Wb1234

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At the 16 minute mark there is a comment in the above interview made by IRL Chair Troy Grant that Financially and Structurally the PNGRFL is second only to Australia and is currently above England Rugby League and New Zealand.

Structurally he maybe correct with all the new competitions and pathways coming in but Financial I'm not too sure because a lot of the money is going to PNG from Australia. Yes, we have a lot of sponsors but maybe Grant is getting a little too cheeky here.

His comments have definitely not gone down to well on the Total Rugby League forum.
Pommie fans are largely tossers

They will blame the Australian rugby league for being insular and the cause of all the problems in their game and then beg the nrl to save them

Anytime the nrl does something good like Vegas they make out they have played a part then the they will just bag the Aussie game for not doing more for them

They were saying without the 10k English fans there Vegas would’ve been a disaster

When the two games they presented were awful
 

Perth Red

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Super league is a basketcase

They are begging for a handout from the nrl
lol, even with itas current issues English RL >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PNG RL.

the game in PNG isnt even currently close to France and NZ let alone England. If Grant believes his BS I'm quite concerned the guy has anything to do with running the IRL!
 

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lol, even with itas current issues English RL >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PNG RL.

the game in PNG isnt even currently close to France and NZ let alone England. If Grant believes his BS I'm quite concerned the guy has anything to do with running the IRL!
PNG tv deal will be more than the entire super league deal

How many png players are there in England now
 

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Junior Bini Kaeaka, a talented 17-year-old rugby league player from Koiari Central Province will be the first player under Port Moresby Vipers rugby league academy program to depart the PNG shores to join Hull Kingston Rovers academy in the Supper League, on a two-year contract.

Kaeaka departs the country this Saturday, 29th March, accompanied by Vipers Vice Chairman, Tony Sipa.
Ahead of his departure, the Port Moresby Vipers Rugby League talent bid farewell to his school friends at Iobuna Kouba Primary School, located outside Port Moresby, where he is doing Grade 8. It is first trip overseas.

Sipa, when formally delivering the school with a formal release request letter, addressed the students and teachers that the Port Moresby Vipers is proud to send their student and pioneer player to the U.K.

Sipa said, “Junior is going to be with the Hull Kingston Rovers for two years. They will be taking care of all his stays, accommodation and everything. John Okul, a former PNG Kumul based in UK, will be his welfare manager, while he (Junior) is there.”

Sipa further said, Kaeaka, while bidding his time with the club, will also be studying at a college in Hull as it is also part of his contract agreement.

While it was a great moment for the Port Moresby Vipers Academy and the school to witness one of its students play rugby league and study in the United Kingdom, it was a tough one for his mother, Pauline Nathaniel, who raised the child by herself.

Pauline said, when she learned her son was leaving, she was worried but then she told herself it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity and she must let her son go.

“I’m so happy because of the struggles I’ve been through to raise him,” she said. “It’s an opportunity that comes once so I don’t want to stop him and let this opportunity go.”

Kaeaka is from mixed parentage of Central and Milne Bay. He plays halfback for his school team and the Port Moresby Vipers Academy. He is looking forward to the experience and promised not to take it for granted.


 

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