You do realise the Storm has produced 6 Victorians?
I took the interview with Cummins as they want to produce more WA's, If that is that is case then the feeder arrangement won't work
6 locals in almost 30 years
You do realise the Storm has produced 6 Victorians?
I took the interview with Cummins as they want to produce more WA's, If that is that is case then the feeder arrangement won't work
It's quite clearly a competitive bid process and no single bid has it in the bag, regardless of what Perth fans, PNG fans, East Tigers fans or NZ2 fans think. If Perth thinks that they're hot shit and can state demands then they may end up empty handed. The same goes for the Bears and the others too.And you know this how? the only quote we have from the man himself literally said perth isn’t conditional on a partnership with the bears.
And other bids aren't backed by governments? Or corporate sponsors? Or have brand new world class stadiums? Or major junior pathways? Or existing branding?Why wouldn’t Perth be in more of a position to dictate terms? If the WA Government and/or the Cumins consortium is providing funding and support to the new team, they definitely have cards to play.
I literally said the Bears aren't able to dictate either.You are saying the Bears are in a position to dictate, in this post.
The NRL was broke when the Storm started out, and invested f**k all in Victoria6 locals in almost 30 years
You are saying if the Perth bid doesn't agree to terms with the Bears, they will go to NZ, and I assume gazump Perth in doing so.It's quite clearly a competitive bid process and no single bid has it in the bag, regardless of what Perth fans, PNG fans, East Tigers fans or NZ2 fans think. If Perth thinks that they're hot shit and can state demands then they may end up empty handed. The same goes for the Bears and the others too.
And other bids aren't backed by governments? Or corporate sponsors? Or have brand new world class stadiums? Or major junior pathways? Or existing branding?
All of those things will come into play and many more. To use your own analogy, the Perth Whatevers might have a three of a kind. But another bidder might be holding a full house.
All these bids have risks and benefits. Let's not pretend that an NRL team with a brand new identity in an AFL dominated state is going to be a breeze. It's a long term project and always has been.
I literally said the Bears aren't able to dictate either.
I could potentially see the NRL seeing a lot of value in piggy backing on the Warriors recent successes by introduce the New Zealand 2 teams first. They'll have local juniors and a world class stadium too. They might see a lot of value in kicking Rugby Union while their down.
The Bears have pretty much said they're willing to go anywhere.You are saying if the Perth bid doesn't agree to terms with the Bears, they will go to NZ, and I assume gazump Perth in doing so.
Very good post.Forcing some failed Sydney team on them is a perfect way for NZ2 to fail.
If the Bears have to be whored out to every location, and the end result is that every location says no, maybe it's time to realise that trying to whore out the Bears is the real problem.
Don’t waste your time with that dumb f**k.Yes that is a free market that NRL is. It is giving the team the best chance to succeed
Your posts are wasted on this site.It's quite clearly a competitive bid process and no single bid has it in the bag, regardless of what Perth fans, PNG fans, East Tigers fans or NZ2 fans think. If Perth thinks that they're hot shit and can state demands then they may end up empty handed. The same goes for the Bears and the others too.
And other bids aren't backed by governments? Or corporate sponsors? Or have brand new world class stadiums? Or major junior pathways? Or existing branding?
All of those things will come into play and many more. To use your own analogy, the Perth Whatevers might have a three of a kind. But another bidder might be holding a full house.
All these bids have risks and benefits. Let's not pretend that an NRL team with a brand new identity in an AFL dominated state is going to be a breeze. It's a long term project and always has been.
I literally said the Bears aren't able to dictate either.
I could potentially see the NRL seeing a lot of value in piggy backing on the Warriors recent successes by introduce the New Zealand 2 teams first. They'll have local juniors and a world class stadium too. They might see a lot of value in kicking Rugby Union while their down.
What a dumb f**k.You are saying if the Perth bid doesn't agree to terms with the Bears, they will go to NZ, and I assume gazump Perth in doing so.
About as good as Bukowski’a forward passes tonight.Very good post.
The people putting their hard earned into these bids are obviously very savvy businessmen. They won't go ahead with a deal if they think it's not the best circumstance. They've no doubt walked away from a lot of business deals.
VLandys will know this
On the juniors side of things.. it's interesting that the Bears and the Jets are both being mentioned as possible partners to the Perth bid, given their junior stocks are quite different.Theoretically, the ARLC can admit a standalone Perth-based team into the NRL without an upgrade to PRS nor a high performance training centre. The problem is it might lead to fewer players signing with the club and fewer fans actively supporting the club.
The Bears can provide juniors to the club. Where they've shot themselves in the foot is wanting two games at NSO. For the proposed relocation to work it has to be based out of Perth.
Perth should just enter a team or two of their own in the Queensland Cup. It'll be easier for them to compete against semi-professional players in the Queensland Cup. NSW Cup is made up of fully professional reserve grade teams from Sydney's NRL clubs.On the juniors side of things.. it's interesting that the Bears and the Jets are both being mentioned as possible partners to the Perth bid, given their junior stocks are quite different.
I was thinking that with Newtown having relatively few Juniors, Norths have a bargaining advantage in that respect... BUT maybe that's not the case?
If Perth are keen to grow, develop & give opportunities to THEIR OWN Perth juniors, then the prospect of being swamped with Norths junior stocks could be unattractive to them in the long term.. and lean them more in favor of Newtown?
You might be right. Perth need to concentrate all their development resources into Perth pathways. Anything diverted to a Sydney club is a waste.On the juniors side of things.. it's interesting that the Bears and the Jets are both being mentioned as possible partners to the Perth bid, given their junior stocks are quite different.
I was thinking that with Newtown having relatively few Juniors, Norths have a bargaining advantage in that respect... BUT maybe that's not the case?
If Perth are keen to grow, develop & give opportunities to THEIR OWN Perth juniors, then the prospect of being swamped with Norths junior stocks could be unattractive to them in the long term.. and lean them more in favor of Newtown?
I can see singleton bankrolling Newtown jets pathways and the perth side bankrolling perth jnr pathways. Says in another article the hungy jacks founder is also keen to invest in a perth jets club.On the juniors side of things.. it's interesting that the Bears and the Jets are both being mentioned as possible partners to the Perth bid, given their junior stocks are quite different.
I was thinking that with Newtown having relatively few Juniors, Norths have a bargaining advantage in that respect... BUT maybe that's not the case?
If Perth are keen to grow, develop & give opportunities to THEIR OWN Perth juniors, then the prospect of being swamped with Norths junior stocks could be unattractive to them in the long term.. and lean them more in favor of Newtown?
I can see Perth teaming up with Newtown Jets, pretty much for the reasons you say (and maybe also to confound the "Oh it has to be Perth Bears" crowd), and Norths scrambling to attach themselves to another bid by the end-of-July bid deadline.I can see singleton bankrolling Newtown jets pathways and the perth side bankrolling perth jnr pathways. Says in another article the hungy jacks founder is also keen to invest in a perth jets club.
If so they’ll only have themselves to blame, their attitude has been less than impressive.I can see Perth teaming up with Newtown Jets, pretty much for the reasons you say (and maybe also to confound the "Oh it has to be Perth Bears" crowd), and Norths scrambling to attach themselves to another bid by the end-of-July bid deadline.
I have this mad mental image of staff at Norths HQ calling Christchurch, Suva, Port Moresby & Brisbane practically begging to get on one of their bid documents.
Sure, probably not gonna pan-out that way.. but still a funny what-if scenario.
If we can only get 1% of Newtown hipsters to play rugby league and then move to Perth...I can see singleton bankrolling Newtown jets pathways and the perth side bankrolling perth jnr pathways. Says in another article the hungy jacks founder is also keen to invest in a perth jets club.