Was it?You know the Western Reds rebranded as the Perth Reds in 1997 right? It's the same club.
So your team only lasted one season, not the three we are led to believe... how does feel that makes it so much worse... come on say with me PR ....Was it?
Different owners, different board, different brand, different competition.
So I'll stand by my assertion thank you, I miss the Western Reds, not so much the Perth Reds.
It's like you don't know your RL history lol.So your team only lasted one season, not the three we are led to believe... how does feel that makes it so much worse... come on say with me PR ....
..go the bears!
Sorry my mistake, i forgot superleague was only the one seasonIt's like you don't know your RL history lol.
2 seasons if you want to be historically correct!
Go the bears being the operative phrase, go anywhere that'll have them lol
So South Pacific Halos and P.N.G Pride are 23rd and 24th??If think the NRL’s magic number should be 24 and each team playing each other once in the regular season.
2025/27 18th team North Perth Bears.
Based out of Perth. With 2 games played at NSO.
Maybe take a double header to Perth annually with the bears as the away team. It would still give Perth 11 games in Perth and give North Sydney their team back.
2030/32 19th team Adelaide Rams.
Australia’s 5th biggest city should have a team. Hindmarsh stadium is a quality rectangular stadium with an appropriate capacity for an NRL team. Definitely a mistake kicking them out of the comp after Super League.
2033/34 20th team Wellington Orcas.
Huge potential in terms of developing juniors in NZ. The capital of NZ should also bring RL up a lot more in the media and can help league grow in NZ.
2036/2042 21st team South Perth Team
Perth is only going to get bigger and having north/south derby in the city can only be a good thing.
Having two sides there can also help with a new time slot 6pm Sunday / 9pm Saturday.
2038/2044 22nd team Mackay or Rocky CQ Team.
Huge RL areas but AFL is making huge ground in these areas. Put a 20k stadium in either of these areas and you will have a ready made fan base, Large amount of Juniors, and cut the AFL down. Create a rivalry with the cowboys. Both regions are growing in population and will only get bigger.
I think the key differences between Perth & Melbourne for a 2nd team are the time difference and the strength of their local league.So South Pacific Halos and P.N.G Pride are 23rd and 24th??
You forgot if you're going to add a 2nd perth team, we should be looking at 2nd and 3rd in Victoria, before then
Still 5 million people need their league fix, surely Melbourne storm cant do it alone....I think the key differences between Perth & Melbourne for a 2nd team are the time difference and the strength of their local league.
Having a 2nd Perth team before a 2nd Melbourne one makes sense from those angles - especially with TV timeslots.
So South Pacific Halos and P.N.G Pride are 23rd and 24th??
You forgot if you're going to add a 2nd perth team, we should be looking at 2nd and 3rd in Victoria, before then
I feel Melbourne is a lot harder market for the NRL.So South Pacific Halos and P.N.G Pride are 23rd and 24th??
You forgot if you're going to add a 2nd perth team, we should be looking at 2nd and 3rd in Victoria, before then
Western Reds - based in Perth with a kangaroo mascotWas it?
Different owners, different board, different brand, different competition.
So I'll stand by my assertion thank you, I miss the Western Reds, not so much the Perth Reds.
central QLD is not going to happen, population too small, lack of sponsors and will be hard to get players to move there. It is not North QLD...If think the NRL’s magic number should be 24 and each team playing each other once in the regular season.
2025/27 18th team North Perth Bears.
Based out of Perth. With 2 games played at NSO.
Maybe take a double header to Perth annually with the bears as the away team. It would still give Perth 11 games in Perth and give North Sydney their team back.
2030/32 19th team Adelaide Rams.
Australia’s 5th biggest city should have a team. Hindmarsh stadium is a quality rectangular stadium with an appropriate capacity for an NRL team. Definitely a mistake kicking them out of the comp after Super League.
2033/34 20th team Wellington Orcas.
Huge potential in terms of developing juniors in NZ. The capital of NZ should also bring RL up a lot more in the media and can help league grow in NZ.
2036/2042 21st team South Perth Team
Perth is only going to get bigger and having north/south derby in the city can only be a good thing.
Having two sides there can also help with a new time slot 6pm Sunday / 9pm Saturday.
2038/2044 22nd team Mackay or Rocky CQ Team.
Huge RL areas but AFL is making huge ground in these areas. Put a 20k stadium in either of these areas and you will have a ready made fan base, Large amount of Juniors, and cut the AFL down. Create a rivalry with the cowboys. Both regions are growing in population and will only get bigger.
Your critique is simply "too hard - won't work" when in reality the NRL hasn't barely even bothered to try and any objective person can tell you that. If you can't handle people commenting back on an open discussion forum then your problem is you.Hypotheticals are fine, however it's also fine to critic them, especially when your hypothetical is being presented as a realistic possibility when it isn't. I'd also remind you that you are the one that started this interaction not me, so it's very disingenuous to act as if you were just innocently shitposting before it begun.
None of those were serious discussions because the NRL has been wish-washy on expansion since even before the Titans. It's hard and costly for bidding groups to make serious proposals and join forces when nobody knows when or where the next team will happen.BTW, over the years the NRL have sat down with the Bears to discuss multiple potential opportunities to re-join the NRL, including representatives from the Bears discussing the potential of "relocating" to Perth with PVL
No what I said was that the Lions in general still have a solid base of support in Melbourne. I never attributed it all to Fitzroy, that's a strawman argument. The support for the Lions in Melbourne is not on par with the Swans but it's not insignificant and it is real. Yes, ex-Queenslanders living there are a factor. But you're arguing that almost none of their support in Melbourne is to do with Fitzroy which is absolute BS. A lot of Fitzroy fans still follow the Lions in the AFL and go to games in Melbourne as away fans. The Fitzroy club even sells Lionheart membership packages. Go ask on Big Footy if you don't believe me. Some changed to other AFL teams like North Melbourne but also follow Brisbane as their second team, watching their games on TV etc. They still have supporter venue pubs as well as running junior and amateur teams. You seem to think as if they all vanished off the face of the Earth. If the Bears came back in Perth and you feel like you wouldn't watch them as a second team then fine. You do you. But how you react is your own subjective experience and not indicative of every other former Bears supporters' reactions.Furthermore if the surveys are to be believed then the Raiders have a few hundred thousand supporters in the ACT, yet somehow their membership, attendance, and ratings numbers have never even come close to reflecting that... You're also attributing all of the Lion's support in Melbourne to their association with Fitzroy, which is also absolute BS.
The prawn sandwich munchers currently occupy the Western Grandstand (the original roofed stand).Back to Adelaide coopers stadium has got an upgrade for WC thats seen a roof over the other main stand which is a good start, though that does now take away the option of replacing that stand with a corporate stand. Not sure where they could put more corporates now?
13 corporate boxes doesn't cut it for a stadium anymore. Commbank has 54.The prawn sandwich munchers currently occupy the Western Grandstand (the original roofed stand).
The big issue Coopers has is the location, being hemmed in between Manton & Holden Street makes it impossible to grow any further.13 corporate boxes doesn't cut it for a stadium anymore. Commbank has 54.
Looks to be room at the other end if they pulled that stand back? Would also solve the length of pitch problem? I dont see how it would be easy to add a lot more corporate boxes though now they've roofed the other side and thats where the real game day revenue is. It could be a big problem any future NRl club to amximise game day revenue there. HBF Park has a similar problem but hoping one day they pull the West stand down and replace it with a decent sized corporate standThe big issue Coopers has is the location, being hemmed in between Manton & Holden Street makes it impossible to grow any further.
Shame really as it's only a Matt Burton 40/20 kick away from Adelaide Entertainment Centre tram stop and Bowden railway station.