NS Bears have quite a number of non negotiables that I think WA can't commit to. WA and the people living there would much rather have a home grown franchise, which they have the money to build as well.Why would you say that?
Hahaha i knew it... no sir not a good fit at all that perth, why not mosie on over here, adelaides more your cuppa teaNS Bears have quite a number of non negotiables that I think WA can't commit to. WA and the people living there would much rather have a home grown franchise, which they have the money to build as well.
Bears would be better off going to a state like SA who aren't necessarily as developed as WA in terms of rugby league. They can come in and change the whole game there, leaving a lasting imprint, while it'll be hard to tap into the market of the game in Perth.
They'd do really good here.Hahaha i knew it... no sir not a good fit at all that perth, why not mosie on over here, adelaides more your cuppa tea
It would make more sense. Probably speeds up an Adelaide teams introduction by 20 years and they could get away with their demands as there really isn't an alternative at this time. If NRL had a long term strategy it could be talking to them about a 10 year plan to establish themselves there.They'd do really good here.
Good it's settled then... Adelaide as the 18th teamIt would make more sense. Probably speeds up an Adelaide teams introduction by 20 years and they could get away with their demands as there really isn't an alternative at this time. If NRL had a long term strategy it could be talking to them about a 10 year plan to establish themselves there.
I read an interview with the owner of a pub (can`t recall the name) that is near Optus stadium, IIRC it was described as being very large with a very large beer garden. Any way the owner of this venue when asked, of all the big sporting events held at Optus, which one was best for his business. I remember him saying clearly, though I can`t recall the numbers he quoted, that SOO blew everything else out of the water and he wished they could have it every year.WA Govt continues to talk up the game and its support for aPerth based club
As stated by Tourism Minister Roger Cook:
“There is huge support for the NRL in Western Australia – and it keeps getting bigger every year.
“The atmosphere at the State of Origin this year was absolutely electric.
“What we are also seeing is east coast sports fans will travel to WA to watch matches.
“It’s a fantastic boost for local tourism and hospitality businesses because the fans spend several days in WA enjoying themselves.
Id be ok with thatGood it's settled then... Adelaide as the 18th team
That'd be The Camfield, right next door to stadium. Always heaving on game day.I read an interview with the owner of a pub (can`t recall the name) that is near Optus stadium, IIRC it was described as being very large with a very large beer garden. Any way the owner of this venue when asked, of all the big sporting events held at Optus, which one was best for his business. I remember him saying clearly, though I can`t recall the numbers he quoted, that SOO blew everything else out of the water and he wished they could have it every year.
That might help explain the " electric " atmosphere the Minister talks about.
It’s good, if you can get in! We usually avoid it game day as ques are huge to get in the place being the only pub near the stadium. We usually stop off in city then carry on to the stadium.Yep, The Camfield. I'm not a drinker, but pretty much everytime I hear people talking about the event they're going to at the stadium, they're also talking about drinks before and after at The Camfield. Seems a very popular place to go..!
...Which is why I suggested some time ago that the two main colours be black and gold with a touch of red. Black being the main colour on one jersey, gold being the dominant colour of the other.With warriors reverting back to traditional Auckland colours and dolphins taking the mainly red jersey it opens the door for the new WA club to have a predominantly black and gold jersey with some splashes of red.
Pros are that no other perth club uses black and gold, it’s kind of the states colours and if it ends up being pirates the colours go with the theme. Only panthers use predominantly black now.
Cons are that perth is sunny most of the time and black absorbs heat so not great colour for merch.View attachment 69719
There isn’t a Perth club is there? Did I miss something?With warriors reverting back to traditional Auckland colours and dolphins taking the mainly red jersey it opens the door for the new WA club to have a predominantly black and gold jersey with some splashes of red.
Pros are that no other perth club uses black and gold, it’s kind of the states colours and if it ends up being pirates the colours go with the theme. Only panthers use predominantly black now.
Cons are that perth is sunny most of the time and black absorbs heat so not great colour for merch.View attachment 69719
I’m really not a fan of stripes, reminds me of old fashioned deck chairs or mod boating jackets lol...Which is why I suggested some time ago that the two main colours be black and gold with a touch of red. Black being the main colour on one jersey, gold being the dominant colour of the other.
One day. One year...There isn’t a Perth club is there? Did I miss something?
Well at this time and the foreseeable future you have nothing to worry about.I’m really not a fan of stripes, reminds me of old fashioned deck chairs or mod boating jackets lol
Love this concept design of yours....Which is why I suggested some time ago that the two main colours be black and gold with a touch of red. Black being the main colour on one jersey, gold being the dominant colour of the other.