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I am sure the clubs don't care about that
And they don’t give the slightest about money spent on PNG development either
I am sure the clubs don't care about that
And they don’t give the slightest about money spent on PNG development either
the 3 NRl chairmen are there a communication conduit to the clubs, not to advise on expansion lolWhat I meant was
After looking at both systems. PNG was estimated to need $275m
WA $120m
There would be reasons for these figures and reasons why they aren't the same.
The 3 NRL club chairmen advising on expansion are better placed then anyone on here to make that judgement
Then why did they undertake an investigation into the areas where expansion is being proposed if the investigation isn’t to advise. To make paper planes from the reports?the 3 NRl chairmen are there a communication conduit to the clubs, not to advise on expansion lol
what investigation? where are you getting that from?Then why did they undertake an investigation into the areas where expansion is being proposed if the investigation isn’t to advise. To make paper planes from the reports?
what investigation? where are you getting that from?
ARLC chairman Peter Beattie puts expansion back on the table in unveiling NRL strategic plan
Expand or die: NRL releases key priorities in strategic planwww.foxsports.com.au
Peter Beattie Australian Rugby League papers | SLQ Collections
collections.slq.qld.gov.au
You think all of that was actioned off a whim?
And they don’t give the slightest about money spent on PNG development either
Why would they? It isn't their concern how it is funded just that it ticks every box
Bit of boththe 3 NRl chairmen are there a communication conduit to the clubs, not to advise on expansion lol
When you see where the bears catchment finishes in Sydney linking with central coast would’ve extended their territoryHow long until PVL gives up on rustled on WA
And settles on the only viable option
Central Coast Bears
It's actually a beautiful put up or shut up from the NRLWell there you go. It’s all up to the WA Government. They approached the NRL wanting a team. Up to them to make it work now.
Positive stuff.V’landys concedes there is a possibility talks with the WA government could fail, but he remains confident the Perth Bears will be unveiled as the NRL’s 18th team within two to four weeks.
“I am absolutely confident that we will have 20 teams,” V’landys said.
“Don’t write off Perth and say they are gone — the media speculation about that is not correct.
Yep. That’s best case scenario.Positive stuff.
WA will chuck PvL a bone (won't be as high as the opening salvo as that's not how negotiations work which may be surprise to some here), NRL get something more from the negotiations than if they had straight up accepted the first bid, Perth gets an NRL team announced by end of the month.
That map he keeps showing you as proof would have some of the lowest population density in Sydney, and a big part of the northern section of the Bears area is actually bushland.All those future Cranbrook players …just lining up to move to Perth to play for the Bears