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Perth Red

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My take is that he targeting increasing participation to a level that overtakes Victoria & ACT.
That seems a realistic target, smart even.
We’ll soon get past Victoria, we’ve had more than them for the last two decades except the last two years when Storm and nrl finally got serious. Canberra will take a few years probably but I’m sure well but we’ll over 7or 8k within our first decade as long as the club and the nrlwa perform.

how many players are registered in the ns catchment? I’m sure they’ll be hoping to grow that as well. Add them together and western bears will kick off with a decent club catchment area from day one.
 

Wb1234

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We’ll soon get past Victoria, we’ve had more than them for the last two decades except the last two years when Storm and nrl finally got serious. Canberra will take a few years probably but I’m sure well but we’ll over 7or 8k within our first decade as long as the club and the nrlwa perform.

how many players are registered in the ns catchment? I’m sure they’ll be hoping to grow that as well. Add them together and western bears will kick off with a decent club catchment area from day one.
yeh because Canberra participation numbers will remain static lol
 

Red&BlackBear

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I wonder when the ball and matts teams start competing? Next year? No mention of flegg either.
If I had to guess 2026 earliest but I am very reserved if that year is a legitimate probability. Don’t be surprised if they don’t actually get going until after the NRL side is established. So sometime between 2028/29/30.

There is a lot of work to do in setting these sides up.
 

Wb1234

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Young bloke had a good first half but copped a head knock and didn’t pass his HIA test.
Another young bloke Matthew Hill made his NSW Cup debut on the other wing.
Comments section talks about bears junior base turning around post super league

Glebe even commented lol
 

MugaB

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The Bears made a welcome return to the winners circle tonight with a 30-24 win over the Newcastle Knights to wrap up the regular season.
Congrats to the two young wingers who made their NSW Cup debuts 2nite, Matthew Hill and Ben Stringer, Stringer was playing Harold Matthews earlier this season, both played well.
The Bears now need the Roosters to defeat or draw with the Raiders 2morro and they will be Minor Premiers, if Canberra win 2morro they will be the Minor Premiers because of their superior points differential and the Bears will play the Newtown Jets next weekend.
The Bears had no contracted Storm players 2nite as they all played on Thursday nite against the Cowboys.

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MugaB

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Haven’t been to Allianz yet but def looking forward to it. Was at commbank for eels v panthers game and it was amazing! Great stadium.
I was at that last game they versed each other, that miracle 3 try's in 3 minute comeback was epic, just hearing the crowd gow ballistic, it is very much a great stadium
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MugaB

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He didn’t mention England or France either, maybe he was suggesting third best in australia? Maybe lol
Third best what? In Australia, again it's a stupid line to hang your hat on, to be 16th in participation, in a competition that will have 18 teams, say you want to be in the top 5 within a decade that sounds like a goal to aspire to, not 16th out of 18
 

Centy Coast

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Back to Back NSW Cup Minor Premiers 2023 & 2024, after a very tough six weeks with a lot of distractions: injuries, coaching/betting scandal, expansion news, but the Bears came out on top.
Time to rest up, let those bodies heal, and hit the ground running against the winner of the Newtown Jets v the Canberra Raiders, losing livewire fullback Jake Toby is a massive loss, I’m not really sure of the qualification rules.

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Centy Coast

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The road to the NSW Cup Grand Final, hopefully some of these Melbourne Storm players who have played for the Bears in 2024 will be available to play.
They all played great against the Cowboys last Thursday night.

*Dean IEREMIA (18 games)
*Tepai MOEROA (10 games)
*Ativalu LISATI (9 games)
*Sualauvi FAALOGO (6 games)
*Joe CHAN (5 games)

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Centy Coast

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Minor Premiers the North Beach Sea Eagles won the 2024 Fuel To Go And Play Grand Final 22-14, claiming back to back Premierships against the Fremantle Roosters, the third straight Grand Final between the two clubs.
North Beach have now won three of the last four Premierships.

Player of the Match: Tom Fry (North Beach Sea Eagles)

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wb2027

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The road to the NSW Cup Grand Final, hopefully some of these Melbourne Storm players who have played for the Bears in 2024 will be available to play.
They all played great against the Cowboys last Thursday night.

*Dean IEREMIA (18 games)
*Tepai MOEROA (10 games)
*Ativalu LISATI (9 games)
*Sualauvi FAALOGO (6 games)
*Joe CHAN (5 games)

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How many games do first-grade players have to play during the season to be eligible to drop back down to NSW Cup for finals?
 

Centy Coast

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How many games do first-grade players have to play during the season to be eligible to drop back down to NSW Cup for finals?
They have to play 33%, so for 26 season games that is 8 games.
South Sydney last year somehow dodged the rules with Shaq Mitchell.
I’ve since found out if your parent club is still active in the NRL finals, you can drop anybody back, they don’t have to qualify.
So atm all the NSW Cup Finals clubs are fine but after this weekend, the Raiders and the Warriors will be affected by the 33% rule as their NRL counterparts are no longer active.
The Bears (Storm), Newtown (the Sharks) and the Panthers (NRL side) are all fine for a few weeks yet.
It just depends how many injuries, suspensions or how guarded their NRL counterparts play it with how it affects these NSW Cup teams.
Luckily the Bears mostly rely on their own contracted players but with oue gun fullback Jake Toby gone for 2024 and the Storm getting their wingers Xavier Coates and Grant Anderson back from injury and all their forwards back on deck, Ryan Papenhuyzen should be fine after being rested this weekend, which would then push Tyran Wishardt into the utility role on the bench in the 14 jumper and move young whiz kid Sualauvi Faalogo to 18th man which may make him available to play fullback for the Bears in our Major Semi Final if the Storm are generous enough, but I won’t hold my breath lol.
 

Nuke

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I don't know, but they seem to be very much coming from the North Sydney side of the partnership, suggesting that the club is the same one as before but with a little touch here and there of WA to appease that minor part of the deal.
 

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