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SirPies&Beers

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‘It’s got to happen quickly’: Peter V’landys mounts post-election pressure on Roger Cook over WA NRL side
NRL supremo Peter V’landys has wasted no time putting pressure on Roger Cook to cut a deal to bring a team to WA, saying it has “to happen quickly” as he hinted at a secret pact with the Premier not to discuss the topic during the election campaign.
Mr V’landys’ tough talk, less than 48 hours after Mr Cook’s re-election, flies in the face of the Premier’s insistence over the past few weeks that negotiations were in the “very early days” as he sought to rubbish suggestions of a nine-figure payment to the NRL.
Appearing on television on Monday night, Mr V’landys was asked about the speed of a deal with WA, after the re-election of “his mate” Mr Cook and suggested there had been a pre-poll hush deal not to discuss the matter.

Australian Rugby League Chair Peter V’landys
“Look, it’s got to happen quickly and Roger and I made an agreement just before the election, or well before the election, that once the election started, we would down tools and wouldn’t discuss it,” Mr V’landys, the chair of the Australian Rugby League Commission, said.
“That’s what we did. So now the ball is in their court to come back to us. We put a proposal to them, so it’s up to them to come back to us.”
Under a proposal to bring Australian rugby league’s top competition to WA, the North Sydney Bears would be relocated to Perth and rebadged as the “Western Bears”.
But Mr V’landys’ comments about a deal between himself and the Premier to stay quiet is set to raise further questions over the progress of the conversations with the State Government.
Asked on Tuesday about Mr V’landys’ comments, a State Government spokeswoman watered down expectations of an immediate deal, but refused to comment on the detail of the NRL’s proposal, denying the hush deal.
“The Premier is focused on forming the newly elected Cook Labor Government and his Cabinet following the weekend’s historic election result,” she said.

Mr Cook had insisted last month that it was “very early days in terms of those conversations”.
“There is no agreement. We are open to engaging with the NRL on opportunities that would benefit Western Australians in future.”
Mr Cook had insisted last month that it was “very early days in terms of those conversations”.
“We’re keen for them to progress but we don’t want them to progress at the expense of a good deal for West Australians,” he said.
Mr Cook’s eagerness to cut a deal with the NRL became a significant issue during the five-week election campaign, after reports emerged of a $320 million demand from the league in order to secure the team.
As part of the reported demands, the State would fork out more than $120m to the NRL for a licence fee, as well as committing $200m for upgrades to HBF Park — designated as the home ground of the new club.
While rubbishing the claimed figure, Mr Cook at one stage said he wished Mr V’landys would “shut up” about the talks with the State, after the revelations were widely published in east coast media.
The Premier’s remarks came after revelations last month that he had held last-minute talks with Mr V’landys days before the Government entered caretaker mode.
The Opposition used the uncertainty over the cost of the deal with the NRL to criticise Mr Cook and Labor’s handling of the State’s finances.

Liberal Party leader Libby Mettam Yes
Calling the side “Roger’s rugby team”, Liberal Party leader Libby Mettam urged the Premier to be transparent about what funding he would commit to secure the Western Bears.
“WA deserves a rugby team, but we should not be handing hundreds of millions of dollars to east coast businessmen to secure it,” she said during the campaign.
On Monday, Mr V’landys defended the NRL against accusations it had leaked details of the discussions.
“We got accused of leaking things to the media, it wasn’t us. We never said a word,” he said.
“It got coverage over in Western Australia, and it caused them a little bit of grief. But we had certainly put the tools down. We didn’t discuss it, we didn’t do anything.”
It was not until the final week of the campaign, when Mr Cook appeared at The West Australian’s Leadership Matters breakfast, that the Premier categorically stated the NRL would not receive any taxpayers’ money to bring the team west.
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Pushed on whether the spend was appropriate during WA’s cost-of-living crisis, he said a deal would be good for the economy.
“Sport and, indeed, national sport franchises are big business, and it’s a great opportunity for our economy, but not a single dollar of taxpayers’ dollars will go to the NRL,” Mr Cook said.
“We want to make sure that if WA is to participate in another national competition, and I think we should, and I made that very clear all along, but it has to be good value for money for WA taxpayers, and it has to be a benefit to the WA economy.”

 

Wb1234

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People won’t remember by the time the next election rolls around but cookie should’ve been more open about what’s going on

Money to support juniors and the stadium are kind of going to an nrl team if not the nrl directly
 

Wb1234

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Being owned by the nrl certainly will have off field advantages for the bears

I wonder if other clubs start to complain about the off field advantages

Perth bears should really be thankful to Pvl he’s really going to ensure they have a strong bid off the field

This is his baby probably more than png
 

BuffaloRules

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News Ltd has started this whole debacle …

The article that kicked this off during the election campaign was just a rehash of old quotes presented as something new PVL had just said …. PVL said as much in that interview the other day…

Like I said about a month ago …. I think this is just too hot an issue and they will need to park it for 12 months …the AFL loving media will go ballistic and you can’t have this kicking off in the middle of a media driven hostile environment… might have to give everybody a chance to forget and move on to something else
 

SirPies&Beers

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News Ltd has started this whole debacle …

The article that kicked this off during the election campaign was just a rehash of old quotes presented as something new PVL had just said …. PVL said as much in that interview the other day…

Like I said about a month ago …. I think this is just too hot an issue and they will need to park it for 12 months …the AFL loving media will go ballistic and you can’t have this kicking off in the middle of a media driven hostile environment… might have to give everybody a chance to forget and move on to something else
no chance this gets parked. this is by vlandys own admission that it needs to get done asap and by the need to have it ready for tv deal.
 

BuffaloRules

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no chance this gets parked. this is by vlandys own admission that it needs to get done asap and by the need to have it ready for tv deal.

They’ll still have 9 games to sell… Perth coming in doesn’t change that …
If they bring them in now, they are going to be absolutely shit-canned … great environment for a team starting off in a tough market …. How much does Cook need the continued grief?
 

Wb1234

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There’s some really interesting chats happening off the field and if they land their man it’s going to be huge for Perth bears

Another club is going to be spewing about the nrl involvement in this but it sets up wa
 
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News Ltd has started this whole debacle …

The article that kicked this off during the election campaign was just a rehash of old quotes presented as something new PVL had just said …. PVL said as much in that interview the other day…

Like I said about a month ago …. I think this is just too hot an issue and they will need to park it for 12 months …the AFL loving media will go ballistic and you can’t have this kicking off in the middle of a media driven hostile environment… might have to give everybody a chance to forget and move on to something else
Nah mate 12 months isn`t necessary, most West Australian`s won`t care and a lot will be kind of interested in having a team in the NRL, everyone knows how big it is. At the risk of reopening old wounds, shame about the name though, a more West Oz centric name would make it easier to sell instead of the ridiculous Bears moniker.
Nah announcement timeline of around the two NRL games and Origin over there will be fine, let the fumbles huff and puff, this`ll be big.
 

BuffaloRules

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Nah mate 12 months isn`t necessary, most West Australian`s won`t care and a lot will be kind of interested in having a team in the NRL, everyone knows how big it is. At the risk of reopening old wounds, shame about the name though, a more West Oz centric name would make it easier to sell instead of the ridiculous Bears moniker.
Nah announcement timeline of around the two NRL games and Origin over there will be fine, let the fumbles huff and puff, this`ll be big.

like I said though … how much does Cook need the grief ?

I’ll be surprised if after such strong denials only a couple of weeks back he just comes out announces the deal and says that it had been done all along - it’s kind of arrogance don’t you think ?

He still has a party to consider who might question as to why he wants to push so hard on this and not wait a year or so …. At the end of the day, he isn’t Donald Trump and he can’t unilaterally decide to do something …
 

i0Nic

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Announcement will happen around Origin for sure. Give it a a couple months to settle, and build up rugby league hype around origin in Perth which will get a lot of eyeballs on the announcement.

they can then come out and say how much revenue and tourism origin is bringing there and now with an nrl team they can further that.

It will also be hard for media to continue the rhetoric that no one wants a league team with 50,000 attending origin and a sold out hbf for the double headers.
 

i0Nic

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I’d like to see a proper unveiling event in Perth with a name, logo, give it some real fanfare.

the PNG announcement was more of a government exercise and a non-event. But hopefully they too get to have a proper launch.
 

SirPies&Beers

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like I said though … how much does Cook need the grief ?

I’ll be surprised if after such strong denials only a couple of weeks back he just comes out announces the deal and says that it had been done all along - it’s kind of arrogance don’t you think ?

He still has a party to consider who might question as to why he wants to push so hard on this and not wait a year or so …. At the end of the day, he isn’t Donald Trump and he can’t unilaterally decide to do something …
no chance. as far as this topic goes unless it's coming from @Red&BlackBear then none of us know and he has made no indication of it being pushed back.

as for grief. he is a bloody premier of a state cob, ya think its all sunshine and roses? ya think the queenslander premier is avoiding olympic questions just cause it might cause grief? knock off it, silly bugger ways of thinking. this should be done very soon.
 

SirPies&Beers

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Announcement will happen around Origin for sure. Give it a a couple months to settle, and build up rugby league hype around origin in Perth which will get a lot of eyeballs on the announcement.

they can then come out and say how much revenue and tourism origin is bringing there and now with an nrl team they can further that.

It will also be hard for media to continue the rhetoric that no one wants a league team with 50,000 attending origin and a sold out hbf for the double headers.
i think it'll be announced sooner and that both double header and origin will be used to sell initial memberships and promote it. otherwise its a wasted opportunity and fact is alot of those fans attending will likely be interstate fans coming to cheer on their teams and have a mini holiday in west aussie.

it also takes away from the fact those games are their own events. you want to add events in and not cram them into 1.

3 overall events for nrl in the form of west aussie bears announcement, double header and origin is better than 2 events with crammed in stuff and eating away at each others publicity.
 

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