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Nutz

Bench
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Tigers have no worries ever not being able to use leichardt oval

you know the afl tried to get onto birchgrove oval (balmains original ground) and council wouldn’t let them lol
I didn't know that. I posted that famous first game there somewhere in the WT forum.
I'd laugh if someone did buy LO for WT not long after they finished the 40mil refurb ha ha.
 

titoelcolombiano

First Grade
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Leichardt oval just got 40 million

the nrl still hasn’t done the stadium deal where the grand final stays in Sydney

that’s supposed to allocate another 800 million for stadia

assuming pvl plays nice and counts Penrith as part of it that still leaves close to 500 million left to spend

brookvale is first cab of the rank to replace the hill at say 200 to 250 million

still leaves a lot of money left for Newcastle Wollongong or shark park

Phil rothfield has been using his articles to push for shark park to get some cash so a modest stand where the hill is now could be on the cards

and the previous liberal fed govt spent 20 million on the new western grandstand so there’s a precedent of govts spending money on private stadia

on nso oval the ground has been maintained as is for decades it’s just a boutique little ground
Dolphins got Federal and Local council money to do the Kayo Stadium upgrades
 

Steel Saints

Juniors
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I get the sense they dont have a choice. And again its so RL to be even in that situation.

I look at the Dolphins who didn't start from scratch. They were an existing QRL club in a heartland state. The alternative to the Bears is a Perth standalone team, where you are starting from scratch in a non heartland state.

With regards to Swans and Lions, both clubs are established today. However at one point,,weren't both clubs close to folding?

After hearing the John Sackson interview, it does seem like the bid will have attention to every detail on how the club will function.

Plus the broadcasters would be happy to have a familiar brand to sell and promote Perth matches on the east coast. At the end of the day, broadcasters have the gold, and would've provided expansion feedback to the NRL.
 
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