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Raiders cast eye over relocation
By Steve Ricketts
May 27, 2008
CANBERRA'S future in the national capital is under scrutiny amid speculation the club could relocate to Logan City to become the third NRL team in South-East Queensland.
While Raiders chairman John McIntyre has hosed down relocation talk, he admitted the club was undertaking a complete review of operations, with NRL clubs in NSW and the ACT under pressure from hefty poker machine taxes and competition for the corporate dollar.
The Raiders have eight licensed clubs - five in the ACT, one in NSW and two in Queensland, at Logan City and Toowoomba.
Queensland Wizard Cup club Souths Logan is the Raiders' main affiliate, with players not required for NRL duty being sent back to the Magpies.
NRL CEO David Gallop has made it clear he believes southeast Queensland will be able to support a third team in the foreseeable future, whether it is a relocated club or a new side.
Brisbane league circles have been awash with rumours the Raiders, rather than one of the nine Sydney-based clubs, could make the move, particularly with the Souths Logan connection becoming so strong.
But McIntyre said there were no plans at this stage to relocate the Raiders, who sit only four points outside the top eight with average home crowds of 13,326.
"It's not even remotely on the radar," McIntyre said. "If we were going to relocate, Toowoomba might be a better proposition than Logan City, with the Titans and Broncos having that area pretty well covered.
"We are doing a complete review of our operations and we are confident we have a security blanket in place for at least the next five years because of the professional management of our licensed clubs."
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/print/0,22451,23763921-23214,00.html
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Probably just a stunt to try and get a better deal out of Canberra Stadium.
I'll string the Furner family and Hawkins up from the goalposts if there's even a whisper of truth.
By Steve Ricketts
May 27, 2008
CANBERRA'S future in the national capital is under scrutiny amid speculation the club could relocate to Logan City to become the third NRL team in South-East Queensland.
While Raiders chairman John McIntyre has hosed down relocation talk, he admitted the club was undertaking a complete review of operations, with NRL clubs in NSW and the ACT under pressure from hefty poker machine taxes and competition for the corporate dollar.
The Raiders have eight licensed clubs - five in the ACT, one in NSW and two in Queensland, at Logan City and Toowoomba.
Queensland Wizard Cup club Souths Logan is the Raiders' main affiliate, with players not required for NRL duty being sent back to the Magpies.
NRL CEO David Gallop has made it clear he believes southeast Queensland will be able to support a third team in the foreseeable future, whether it is a relocated club or a new side.
Brisbane league circles have been awash with rumours the Raiders, rather than one of the nine Sydney-based clubs, could make the move, particularly with the Souths Logan connection becoming so strong.
But McIntyre said there were no plans at this stage to relocate the Raiders, who sit only four points outside the top eight with average home crowds of 13,326.
"It's not even remotely on the radar," McIntyre said. "If we were going to relocate, Toowoomba might be a better proposition than Logan City, with the Titans and Broncos having that area pretty well covered.
"We are doing a complete review of our operations and we are confident we have a security blanket in place for at least the next five years because of the professional management of our licensed clubs."
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/print/0,22451,23763921-23214,00.html
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Probably just a stunt to try and get a better deal out of Canberra Stadium.
I'll string the Furner family and Hawkins up from the goalposts if there's even a whisper of truth.