mongoose
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so no different to anywhere else in Australia then?NBL is niche like the A-League. Wildcats have been the best sporting team in Australia over the last 40 years. Their success has drawn strong support from Western Australians.
NSL was more niche than the A-League. Perth Glory were drawing 14k to its games in the dying days of the NSL. Perth were the dominant team in the NSL from 1998 to 2004.
Western Australians love to support a team that is dominant against teams from the east coast. When their teams become ordinary the support dries up.
I cannot see a Perth-based NRL team being anything but a cellar-dweller. Marquee players will prefer to stay on the east coast. Cumins is no Forrest.
How will a team generate third party payments to lure stars to Perth when NRL players have no marketing power the city?
It's not like Brisbane and Sydney where everyone knows of Tedesco, Reynolds, Walsh and Smith.
Melbourne had no problem getting stars to stay in a city where they are mostly anonymous.