How does she over rule Cook on this ? I’m not buying that it still wasn’t Cook’s decision at the end of the day
It’s literally her job as a treasurer to account for the states budgets, funding and investments. It’s also her job as sports minister to ensure the right calls are made in the states sporting landscape.
Therein lies the problem. Her treasurer mindset wasn’t aligning with her sporting minister mindset in this instance. She doesn’t over rule Cook but at the end of the day these ministers are appointed to do a specific job and advising the premier of what those jobs entail is part of it.
If the NRL were being “greedy” or if the WA Gov hadn’t committed to certain things prior to then neither party would have made it this far.
I know you didn’t bring this point below up.
But the record the NRL were prepared to put in costs at around or near by the vicinity of $30m per season for the prospective club. Until such time it was sold. That would be $18m club grant and a further $12m to match the Waa grassroots investment. In the course of a decade the difference between WA Gov investment and NRL funding would have only been $20m or so. $300m NRL vs. $320m WA Gov.
Norths were also prepared to put in a further 10% or 25% or 49% investment of total operational costs into the prospective club which was up to NRL discretion to greenlight what they deemed satisfactory.
There’s a lot of stuff that wasn’t reported previously on or hadn’t been reported on yet.