Yeah, the first game will be a good crowd regardless. I'm just thinking about the following years. I think if it's a different team every year then the crowds will diminish.
Damn straight on a red eye flight with no leg room lolRIP the 10,000 crowd at North Sydney Oval …
Central Coast or Allianz ? Either is good with me ..
Make Manly travel to Perth though
This is just confirming they are joining forcesNo OFFICIAL confirmation from the NRL itself yet rhat they're in?
I guess from the tone of reporting that the NRL may have said a few weeks ago, privately/off the record to them "if you agree terms (Perth & Norths), you're in." and that detail has made it's way to media??
This is the most likely scenario. Bids arnt in yet so the NRL can't announce anything yet. They gotta act like it wasn't their idea.No OFFICIAL confirmation from the NRL itself yet rhat they're in?
I guess from the tone of reporting that the NRL may have said a few weeks ago, privately/off the record to them "if you agree terms (Perth & Norths), you're in." and that detail has made it's way to media??
Exactly, but every article & every social media post is screaming "We're BACK!" as if they have had that official confirmation.This is just confirming they are joining forces
they havent finished their bid document yet
There’s due processExactly, but every article & every social media post is screaming "We're BACK!" as if they have had that official confirmation.
Even if it's 99.99999% likely there's still that little chance the NRL may look at bids and say "hmm.. no", so it strikes me that there's some back-channel understanding between NRL, Norths & the NRLWA/Perth's bid that if Norths & Perth agree on the model then 100% they're in - only that decision can't be revealed until bids close.
Exactly, the NRL has to be *seen* to going through the motions of a bid process, even though 2 out of 3 expansion spots (Perth Bears, PNG) are *conditionally* approved already.This is the most likely scenario. Bids arnt in yet so the NRL can't announce anything yet. They gotta act like it wasn't their idea.
I'm astonished that people still don't know how " news/ clickbait " works.Exactly, but every article & every social media post is screaming "We're BACK!" as if they have had that official confirmation.
Even if it's 99.99999% likely there's still that little chance the NRL may look at bids and say "hmm.. no", so it strikes me that there's some back-channel understanding between NRL, Norths & the NRLWA/Perth's bid that if Norths & Perth agree on the model then 100% they're in - only that decision can't be revealed until bids close.
Itll be Perth bears png and chchExactly, the NRL has to be *seen* to going through the motions of a bid process, even though 2 out of 3 expansion spots (Perth Bears, PNG) are *conditionally* approved already.
Perth's condition being an agreement with a heritage club (done).
PNG's condition being a number of funding/infrastructure hoops to get through (work ongoing).
Perth is there, PNG could fall over - and that's I guess where the bids come in... those OTHER bids are applying for either one spot or two (depending on whether PNG meets their conditions).
I’d like to see the Roosters play the Western Bears at Central Coast Stadium, Uncle Nick has long been a big advocate of both a WA team and the return of the Bears.Why do you want to be gifting Easts an “away“ game on their own ground ?
They have signed off on it, the actual bid is ready to be submitted on Wednesday August 14 when it is due.I'm astonished that people still don't know how " news/ clickbait " works.
They're literally just today announced that they are an actual venture... still have to put an actual bid together...which is obviously why the NRL allowed an extension for bids.
There's no shame in the media that told us PNG was all done and dusted.
This means absolutely nothing.
Hopefully there is a strong bid from NZ. Like Perth, it's an obvious choice for one of the next franchises. Have they had enough time to put one together?Exactly, the NRL has to be *seen* to going through the motions of a bid process, even though 2 out of 3 expansion spots (Perth Bears, PNG) are *conditionally* approved already.
Perth's condition being an agreement with a heritage club (done).
PNG's condition being a number of funding/infrastructure hoops to get through (work ongoing).
Perth is there, PNG could fall over - and that's I guess where the bids come in... those OTHER bids are applying for either one spot or two (depending on whether PNG meets their conditions).
There's apparently several, but just 2 publicized ones (both Christchurch). Not sure whether any ONE of the NZ bids hits all the marks & checks all the boxes, though - which is the real concern.Hopefully there is a strong bid from NZ. Like Perth, it's an obvious choice for one of the next franchises. Have they had enough time to put one together?
3 chch bidsThere's apparently several, but just 2 publicized ones (both Christchurch). Not sure whether any ONE of the NZ bids hits all the marks & checks all the boxes, though - which is the real concern.
Plus, there seems to be reluctance/resistance between the two publicized bids (South Island Kea & South Island NRL Bid) to join forces, which might create a more complete bid.