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The chances of unearthing the next Semi Radradra have increased after footballing powerbrokers headed to Fiji to explore the feasibility of the Pacific nation fielding a team in the NSW Intrust Premiership competition next year.
High-ranking NSWRL officials David Trodden, Barrie-Jon Mather and Bob Millward*are spending*the weekend in Fiji inspecting the infrastructure to determine if it is up to the standard required to host a competition that is the chief pathway to the NRL. The trio have scheduled a series of meetings with the bid team, the consortium backing them and key government officials as the parties near an agreement.
"We've worked through a lot of the detail with them and we're now in a position where the next step in the process is to inspect all of their facilities, hosting arrangements and travel accommodation to ensure they are up to standard," NSWRL chief executive Trodden said.
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"If we can tick all that off, we're another step down the track to having a Fiji team in the competition in the*2017 season.
"It's very important for the game as a whole. The ARLC have*acknowledged the importance with the recent work they did with their pathways project, in which they envisaged a Fijian team in the competition."
Suva's ANZ Stadium, which has a capacity of about 15,000, has been earmarked as the prospective team's home ground. Officials hope the Fiji*team can replicate the success of the PNG Hunters in Queensland's Intrust Super Cup, a team that has enjoyed a cult following*since joining the competition in 2013.
Fijian bid team co-ordinator*Petero Civoniceva, one of the nation's greatest league players, has been a driving force in negotiations. The*legendary Brisbane, Penrith, Queensland and Australia prop believes the game will flourish in the region if the*proposal is approved.
"The growth of rugby league will explode,"*Civoniceva*said. "It's just going through the roof in terms of the numbers of players registering at schools to play.
"It's all on the back of the amazing exposure rugby league gets on free-to-air TV here.
"If we have a team of local players, playing against Intrust Super Cup players week in and week out, the growth of rugby league here will go through the roof.
"When we're talking about the game internationally, it will be an amazing step forward for Fiji.
"We won't have any trouble unearthing the next Semi Radradra, Marika Koroibete or Lote Tuqiri. [Laughing] or maybe even another Petero."
Civoniceva has been working on the ambitious project with Rockhampton businessman Greg Brown for several years and their dream is nearing realisation. Civoniceva believes there is sufficient talent in the region to field a team that will be immediately competitive.
"Fijians love the toughness, speed and athleticism of rugby league," he said.*"You go to any village on a Friday or Saturday night and you've got the NRL on all the TVs.
"Everyone we have spoken to in the country, from the government to the tourism ministers, are extremely excited about the potential for the Sydney teams coming to Fiji."
The emergence of Radradra, a cult figure following an unlikely journey to stardom at Parramatta, has inspired local interest in the sport and raised awareness of the depth of talent in the region.
The NRL floated its intention to launch a platinum league, a revamped second-tier competition that would split NSW into 11 regions. The plan was hatched by former NRL head of strategy Shane Richardson, but his departure to South Sydney and the absence of a head of football after Todd Greenberg's move*to the top job at head office*have*left uncertainty about if and when the proposal*will be implemented.
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cheaper than grooming a junior through the ranks I suppose.....hang on didnt I hear teflon say grass roots football and junior development is high on the agenda. I suppose when he talked about parti...*
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