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Wb1234

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Do you know that if you support a team, it doesn't mean you 100% endorse every action or outcome they are involved in?

Can I assume that given you are Swans member, you fully endorse every action the AFL takes?
What a hypocrite.

I called for 300 million on hbf stadium after seeing Tasmania getting a billion dollars

Together with free rent for a year it’s a great result for the Perth bears

Bit better than playing at the waca don’t you think ?

Rugby league should be benchmarking any other rival sport and looking to match or beat them in any area they can
 

Maximus

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Funding Tasmanian stadiums doesn't come anywhere near as big of a waste as funding a compound for rich sportspeople. Even throwing away money to cancel submarine orders is far more worthwhile to the Australian taxpayer than that.
 

SirPies&Beers

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AlwaysGreen

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Funding Tasmanian stadiums doesn't come anywhere near as big of a waste as funding a compound for rich sportspeople. Even throwing away money to cancel submarine orders is far more worthwhile to the Australian taxpayer than that.
You will never win bestest rugby league fan eva!!!! with that attitude.
 

Perth Red

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Well no agreement announcement and caretaker mode begins today. Started with another big announcement $745mill for schools.

Guess we sit back and wait till March now unless the MOU is secretly signed and they're waiting for right moment in the campaign to announce the funding pledge. Seems unlikely so expect a big media show maybe end of March/early May time to announce Perth as the next NRL club. Presuming no shock election result and agreement is reached.
 

Pippen94

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Well no agreement announcement and caretaker mode begins today. Started with another big announcement $745mill for schools.

Guess we sit back and wait till March now unless the MOU is secretly signed and they're waiting for right moment in the campaign to announce the funding pledge. Seems unlikely so expect a big media show maybe end of March/early May time to announce Perth as the next NRL club. Presuming no shock election result and agreement is reached.

We know nothing will happen until post election.
 

SirPies&Beers

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SirPies&Beers

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bears cob said we'd get updates, we get updates. abdo confirming its infrastructure and grassroots that they asked west aussie gov for too. sounds like only hiccup is quite literally a state election and campaign for it being on when its on.

‘I’m pretty optimistic’: Andrew Abdo breathes new life into WA bid, says invitation still open for Donald Trump to attend Vegas games​

The West Australian bid has hit a few roadblocks, but the NRL is optimistic that a deal will be struck to have a team in Perth.

Martin Gabor
3min read
February 6, 2025 - 9:59AM
NewsWire

NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo says he’s “pretty optimistic” that the next NRL franchise will be based in Western Australia, with the Bears remaining a strong chance of being linked with the club.

There was speculation that the WA bid would be approved shortly after the Papua New Guinea deal was struck, but that’s hit a few hurdles and has slowed down with a state election called for next month.

Perth will host a State of Origin match on June 18 at Optus Stadium, with Abdo confident that there’s a strong desire for locals to have a team following the downfall of the Western Reds nearly 30 years ago.

Money will be a major sticking point, with Perth presenting an exciting opportunity for TV networks ahead of the new broadcast deal.

Perth fans have shown their support for rugby league with big crowds turning out to Origin matches. Picture: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images

“I’m pretty optimistic,” he told Breakfast with Vossy and Brandy on SEN.

“Western Australia presents a good opportunity for the game. When we had the Western Reds, we had participation numbers of 15,000-20,000 players over there.

“When we’ve played matches over there, the response that we get from the community has been overwhelming.

“Western Australia presents a great opportunity for the game, not only with fans, but also for player development.

“The signs are good. The business case has to stack up, so we need to strike an agreement with the government around infrastructure and grassroots.

“The commission is absolutely having a close look at this to make sure we get a business case that’s viable and then we can take it to our stakeholders and members.”
Bears fans desperately want to see their team name associated with the newest franchise.

Bears fans desperately want to see their team name associated with the newest franchise.

The push for a WA team has been strongly linked with the Bears, with North Sydney fans peppering the game’s boss every day with questions on when the famous logo will be back in the NRL.

“I live in the northern suburbs so I get this question on average three or four times a day,” Abdo said.

“It’s phenomenal. The Bears are a terrific brand, and the North Sydney Bears is a brand that means a lot to a lot of people.

“The opportunity to somehow find a way to include that in the competition is definitely at the forefront of the commission’s thinking.

“Whether it’s in partnership with WA or whether it’s part of other expansion opportunities, we definitely haven’t forgotten about the Bears.

“We’re looking at ways in which they can be included in the NRL rugby league community beyond as the club stands today as a very important club in the NSW state competition.”

While expansion remains a key topic going forward, the NRL’s eyes are firmly on Las Vegas where the 2025 season will open next month.

Last year’s historic event was a major success, and it should be even bigger this time around with almost 40,000 tickets sold for the festival of footy that includes a women’s Test and a Super League clash.

Donald Trump has attended the UFC and will be at next week’s Super Bowl, with hopes he could be in Las Vegas for the NRL. Picture: Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC
There will be plenty of heavy hitters at Allegiant Stadium, with Abdo hoping to see President Donald Trump there.

Trump will become the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl next week and could add rugby league to his schedule if he’s got room in his itinerary.

“He’s certainly been invited, and if anyone was going to be able to pull off getting Donald Trump to the stadium, it’s our chairman Peter V’landys,” Abdo said.

“I know that he’s reached out.

“We’ll make sure that he knows that he’s welcome. If the stars align, we’ll get him in there and it’ll be terrific.

“There’ll be plenty of other dignitaries and celebrities there attending because it’s a week (event). It’s not only about rugby league matches – it’s a week of festivities.”
 

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bears cob said we'd get updates, we get updates. abdo confirming its infrastructure and grassroots that they asked west aussie gov for too. sounds like only hiccup is quite literally a state election and campaign for it being on when its on.
Red bear nailed it again
 

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“I live in the northern suburbs so I get this question on average three or four times a day,” Abdo said.

“It’s phenomenal. The Bears are a terrific brand, and the North Sydney Bears is a brand that means a lot to a lot of people.
 

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