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T to the T

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I would like to think that any announcement or unveiling would be done at the double-header in April. 40,000 people cheering it would be fantastic.
Would it make more sense to announce prior to this event in order to sell memberships at the double header itself? There can't be many better opportunities to sell memberships/foundation merchandise than this!
 

Wb1234

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Would it make more sense to announce prior to this event in order to sell memberships at the double header itself? There can't be many better opportunities to sell memberships/foundation merchandise than this!
Doubt they will have staff/football dept set up by then to do that
 

Maximus

Coach
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So if you haven’t won a Grand Final, you are a failure ?.
You can’t change history, but you can mold the future.
Thats like saying why have another NZ team when the Warriors have won nothing, why have another QLD team when the Titans have won nothing ?.

No it's not, because those new teams wouldn't have the dishonour of taking on the history of a team that haven't won anything for over 100 years.

I'm not sure having the most fake members is much of a benefit either.
 
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Why would it be a "subtle reminder to the NRL or North Sydney "?
Talking to supporters in Kwinana..?
I don't get it.

How many voters in WA found the name of a possible NRL team a hot button issue?
.001 % ?

Nobody in WA would be paying attention to whether or not they get an NRL team . Only a very very small percentage of people move 5000km away from an NRL team while simultaneously caring this much.
There's only so many Perth Red level contradictory people in existence.
It was a joke mate.
 

SirPies&Beers

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Why would WA want to take on the history of a team that has won nothing but wooden spoons for over 100 years?
Poor poor minimus the sad little man who needs a booster seat. He is trying to troll so he can be seen, he has always been invisible in life to everyone you see. No one cares for him, or his views. It makes him sad, cry alone in a dark room at night wondering why no cares cares for him.

poor poor minimus.
 

wain

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Not sure if anyone else would be keen on seeing something different for the logo/branding? As Nuke said, slightly different to give some brand new identity to this team. I'd be keen to see some variations of the retro/wanderlust style...similar to the side profile bear of the California flag, or the side-profile face one I made? I reckon these are pretty on-point with being popular with the craft-beer crowd, although not quite as kid friendly.
Point of difference.

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Perth Red

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Would it make more sense to announce prior to this event in order to sell memberships at the double header itself? There can't be many better opportunities to sell memberships/foundation merchandise than this!
Announce it for double header, get the brand and welcome memberships sorted for sale at origin and dolphins game in June. Sorted.
 

Bukowski

Bench
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There's nothing holding back the announcement now. He won in a landslide so won't care about looking like there was backflip or any sort.
 

SirPies&Beers

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Announce it for double header, get the brand and welcome memberships sorted for sale at origin and dolphins game in June. Sorted.
Once again ya have 0 clue. Perthwrongs, ding dong

use a double header to sell things. Not like west Aussies get multiple amount of games so why would ya waste an opportunity by announcing something during an event? Leaving only 1 opportunity to sell things live (origin). Ding dong.

Ya announced it before it then use both events as marketing tool.
 

SirPies&Beers

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Or maybe Humphrey B Bear who is mute. I feel it's apt given that we haven't heard from the people of WA and what they want for their team.
if the perthwrongs cave Facebook page is anything to go by then a few of them likely eat crayons and can’t tie their own shoelaces. it’s a big conspiracy and vlandys hates west aussies that’s the cut of the jib of a few of them. that group can’t understand why phins got up and they haven’t yet… that really explains it all in a nutshell.

the gooduns and ones with common sense however will make for great supporter base. Ya can tell they genuinely love their footy. The rest likely won’t stick around if there’s a poor on field season.
 

SirPies&Beers

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Round one was one of the most lopsided in NRL history. But V’landys isn’t flinching on expansion​

Christian Nicolussi

ByChristian Nicolussi

March 11, 2025 — 5.00am


ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys insists there is enough talent in the rugby league pool to fill an 18th and 19th NRL team despite one of the most lopsided opening rounds in the league’s history.
The average winning margin in the eight round-one fixtures was 18 points, compared to an average margin of 12.4 points in opening fixtures across the past ten seasons.


Penrith, Brisbane, Manly and Melbourne suggested they are some way ahead of the rest of the league, with the latter three sides posting a combined 144 points in their respective victories.
According to statistician David Middleton, the 2013 season also started with an average winning margin of 18 points, while 2002 saw the most one-sided opening weekend in the NRL era, with an average 24.3-point difference.

The highest average winning margin ever remains 41.75 points, which was set in round four, 1935, and included a 91-6 victory for St George over Canterbury.

The NRL has confirmed a team from Papua New Guinea will join the league in 2028, while talks with the Western Australian government over a proposed Perth team are set to resume after Roger Cook’s Labour Party won a third straight WA state election earlier this month.
However the alarming disparity between many clubs on the weekend, with Parramatta and the Sydney Roosters both conceding 50 points in their defeats, suggests now is not the time to expand.
As one senior club official commented on Monday: “Nobody from the ARL Commission has been able to explain to us where the extra 70 players we need to play the game will come from.”


Writing in this masthead on Monday, columnist Neil Breen argued the game’s talent pool was not deep enough to sustain the additional teams the NRL has committed to establishing, pointing out that a dearth of quality halves had resulted in teams paying big money to ageing or substandard playmakers.

“There won’t be enough quality players for 18 or 19 or, heaven forbid, 20 teams,” Breen wrote.
But V’landys said it was unfair to shoot down the merits of expansion based on one round of rugby league.
“You can’t take one weekend and say there’s a shortage of players,” V’landys said. “For a start, the clubs get the same salary cap, so it’s not like any of them have an unfair advantage.

“I don’t agree that it’s not time to expand. People said the same thing before the Dolphins came into the competition, that there wasn’t enough talent, but they have been more than competitive since they’ve come into the NRL.
“The next franchise does not come into the NRL until 2028. It’s still a few years away.
“One factor people fail to appreciate is there are ten million to 18 million people in Papua New Guinea. The game is an absolute passion there, it’s easy to attract new players – we just need to have the expertise to turn them into elite players by having the best pathways model. A lot of the money we receive [from the PNG government] will be spent on junior development.
“Their schoolboys side also drew with the Australian Schoolboys side last year, and that’s always been a powerful side that has had a lot of players go on and play first grade. We have plans up our sleeve to assist PNG, including expediting their local talent so they can play in Australia.”
Existing NRL clubs have already been forced to ask the NRL for special exemptions to field players, including the Eels, who needed a clearance for train-and-trialist Ronald Volkman to cover their halves crisis, while South Sydney are expected to ask head office for permission to call on NSW Cup winger Bayleigh Bentley-Hape because of injuries.

The Broncos could have beaten the Roosters by more had it been a dry deck on Thursday, while Manly thumped North Queensland 42-12 in a game that was over after ten minutes on Saturday night before the Storm led the Eels 46-6 at half-time on Sunday before taking the foot off the throttle to salute 56-18.
According to the bookies, only three teams – the Storm, Panthers and Broncos – are under double-figure odds to win the premiership, but six clubs – Parramatta, Wests Tigers, the Dolphins, Dragons, Titans and Warriors – are less than $10to finish with the wooden spoon.
 

ThornlieBear

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Round one was one of the most lopsided in NRL history. But V’landys isn’t flinching on expansion​

Christian Nicolussi

ByChristian Nicolussi

March 11, 2025 — 5.00am


ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys insists there is enough talent in the rugby league pool to fill an 18th and 19th NRL team despite one of the most lopsided opening rounds in the league’s history.
The average winning margin in the eight round-one fixtures was 18 points, compared to an average margin of 12.4 points in opening fixtures across the past ten seasons.


Penrith, Brisbane, Manly and Melbourne suggested they are some way ahead of the rest of the league, with the latter three sides posting a combined 144 points in their respective victories.
According to statistician David Middleton, the 2013 season also started with an average winning margin of 18 points, while 2002 saw the most one-sided opening weekend in the NRL era, with an average 24.3-point difference.

The highest average winning margin ever remains 41.75 points, which was set in round four, 1935, and included a 91-6 victory for St George over Canterbury.

The NRL has confirmed a team from Papua New Guinea will join the league in 2028, while talks with the Western Australian government over a proposed Perth team are set to resume after Roger Cook’s Labour Party won a third straight WA state election earlier this month.
However the alarming disparity between many clubs on the weekend, with Parramatta and the Sydney Roosters both conceding 50 points in their defeats, suggests now is not the time to expand.
As one senior club official commented on Monday: “Nobody from the ARL Commission has been able to explain to us where the extra 70 players we need to play the game will come from.”


Writing in this masthead on Monday, columnist Neil Breen argued the game’s talent pool was not deep enough to sustain the additional teams the NRL has committed to establishing, pointing out that a dearth of quality halves had resulted in teams paying big money to ageing or substandard playmakers.

“There won’t be enough quality players for 18 or 19 or, heaven forbid, 20 teams,” Breen wrote.
But V’landys said it was unfair to shoot down the merits of expansion based on one round of rugby league.
“You can’t take one weekend and say there’s a shortage of players,” V’landys said. “For a start, the clubs get the same salary cap, so it’s not like any of them have an unfair advantage.

“I don’t agree that it’s not time to expand. People said the same thing before the Dolphins came into the competition, that there wasn’t enough talent, but they have been more than competitive since they’ve come into the NRL.
“The next franchise does not come into the NRL until 2028. It’s still a few years away.
“One factor people fail to appreciate is there are ten million to 18 million people in Papua New Guinea. The game is an absolute passion there, it’s easy to attract new players – we just need to have the expertise to turn them into elite players by having the best pathways model. A lot of the money we receive [from the PNG government] will be spent on junior development.
“Their schoolboys side also drew with the Australian Schoolboys side last year, and that’s always been a powerful side that has had a lot of players go on and play first grade. We have plans up our sleeve to assist PNG, including expediting their local talent so they can play in Australia.”
Existing NRL clubs have already been forced to ask the NRL for special exemptions to field players, including the Eels, who needed a clearance for train-and-trialist Ronald Volkman to cover their halves crisis, while South Sydney are expected to ask head office for permission to call on NSW Cup winger Bayleigh Bentley-Hape because of injuries.

The Broncos could have beaten the Roosters by more had it been a dry deck on Thursday, while Manly thumped North Queensland 42-12 in a game that was over after ten minutes on Saturday night before the Storm led the Eels 46-6 at half-time on Sunday before taking the foot off the throttle to salute 56-18.
According to the bookies, only three teams – the Storm, Panthers and Broncos – are under double-figure odds to win the premiership, but six clubs – Parramatta, Wests Tigers, the Dolphins, Dragons, Titans and Warriors – are less than $10to finish with the wooden spoon.
“The next franchise does not come into the NRL until 2028. It’s still a few years away."

So that confirms that the absolute the earliest the WA Bears can come in is 2028, if not later.

That's a bit disappointing. Could make recruitment for the WA Bears quite difficult.
 

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