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| You seem to be doing a good job of it yourself, booster.
Tell us a few more times how much good work you have done for RL.
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| Quote Rooster Booster="Rooster Booster"indeed pontificator. Each to their own.
I pay by being involved and as a result and get a NRL season pass. As I said I used to be a season ticket holder. Hope that qualifies me as a fan in your eyes. Like I care!
Anyway, back to you derailing this thread.'"
hey i put my money where my big mouth is
i want to see RL doing very well and union and AFL failing
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| South Sydney chief Shane Richardson backs WA bid to return to NRL By DALE GRANGER From: The Sunday Times April 24, 2010
PERTH'S comeback to top-flight NRL competition has received a major boost with the backing of one of the code's leading administrators.
With the sport still reeling from the fallout of the Melbourne Storm salary-cap breaching scandal, the influential Shane Richardson, has thrown his support behind a Perth-based team's return to the top flight.
South Sydney Rabbitohs chief executive Richardson, the longest-serving administrator in the NRL, who also sits on the NRL's expansion committee, said of the Western Reds dumping after two seasons in 1994: "I think it was very unfair that Perth was cut.
"It was not that they weren't performing; it was all because of a political fallout in the Super League wars and they were sacrificed.
"The reality is that Perth has a big population, great corporate backing and a city that understands membership.
"They could get 18,000-plus people to a game in WA where you'd have a huge parochial following and a huge support base from New Zealanders and English expats that's growing every day. All the ingredients needed.
"I'd say they'd be able to compete from day one. All that a Perth team would need is financial backing and a sound business plan."
Richardson reassured league fans in Perth that the Rabbitohs' June 26 game against the disgraced Storm would still go ahead at ME Bank Stadium.
"I want to make it clear that we don't take our commitments lightly," he said. "We'll be there playing for two points and they'll be playing for pride."
While the sport still comes to grips with the aftershocks of the Storms censure, Richardson vowed that the show would go on.
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| "With the sport still reeling" is one or two steps from the familiar and discredited Frank Keatingism "rugby league is dying"...
Hopeless effort.
Don't pull the game down to try and promote yourself, WA.
Take a leaf, JB.
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| It's a News ltd paper, what do you expect from owners of the game?
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| Quote dally messenger="dally messenger"hey i put my money where my big mouth is
i want to see RL doing very well and union and [size=150AFL failing[/size'"
I'm confused as you turned your back on League and went to watch AFL? You've openly admitted that you did.
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| Quote Rooster Booster="Rooster Booster"I'm confused .'"
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| as opposed to your answer 
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| Quote Rooster Booster="Rooster Booster"as opposed to your answer
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i just couldnt help myself.
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Quote (League boss) Dave Gallop did talk about expanding our game in 2013 (when the new TV rights start) and I think Perth, in my opinion, is the No.1 place to come. I just think it makes sense,[size=150Perth must get their own NRL side: Tallis [/sizeMay 21, 2010
Rugby league great Gorden Tallis and South Sydney prop Ben Ross have urged the NRL to include a Perth-based side in the competition by 2013 if the planned expansion goes ahead.
The WA Rugby League’s campaign for a local NRL side has been boosted by a pledge of more than $80 million by the Western Australia state government to upgrade ME Bank Stadium.
Tallis, who notched 17 State of Origin games for Queensland and 214 NRL matches over 13 seasons for the Dragons and Broncos, said rugby league needed a Perth team to become a truly national competition.
The WA Reds played two seasons in the NRL in the mid-90s but were shut down in 1997 after defecting to the rival Super League.
"(League boss) Dave Gallop did talk about expanding our game in 2013 (when the new TV rights start) and I think Perth, in my opinion, is the No.1 place to come. I just think it makes sense," Tallis said.
"We know there’s a market here for it, they just need their own team."
Tallis, now a forwards coach with South Sydney, and Ross were in Perth this week to promote the June 26 clash between the Rabbitohs and Melbourne Storm at ME Bank Stadium.
Ross believed quality players would jump at the chance to play for a Perth side.
"I’ve talked to a few boys and they’d all love to be over here playing football," Ross said.
"It’s a perfect environment. We are in the middle of winter now and it’s nice and warm.That’s something you dream about as a player to have a good environment.
"The boys, no matter what, would come over here to play.
"Hopefully we can get up a Perth team in 2013. That would be exciting for me, because I’m coming off contract around then."
The redevelopment of ME Bank Stadium, home of Super 14 side Western Force and A-League outfit Perth Glory, is expected to begin in 2012, with improvements made to corporate facilities, player change rooms and toilet facilities.
WA Minister for Sport and Recreation Terry Waldron hoped the venue would ultimately become a state-of-the-art facility capable of hosting up to 25,000 spectators.
Meanwhile, Ross revealed he was on track to make his comeback from a broken neck for the Rabbitohs’ round 13 clash with the Cowboys on June 7.
Ross, who hasn’t played since suffering the horror injury in round one last year when with Cronulla, has had a frustrating wait for the all clear after signing a cut-rate one-year deal with the Rabbitohs.
He’s yet to turn out for the myrtle and green prompting speculation he may not play again at all but Ross was confident a scan on June 1 would give him the all clear to resume his career.
"I think it’s been 66 weeks now so I’m a bit over training and I’m a bit over hanging out with Gorden Tallis," he said with a smile.
"Just getting back on the field will be great.
"If there was any danger, I wouldn’t come back. That’s why it (the rehab) has been so long."'"
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Quote (League boss) Dave Gallop did talk about expanding our game in 2013 (when the new TV rights start) and I think Perth, in my opinion, is the No.1 place to come. I just think it makes sense,[size=150Perth must get their own NRL side: Tallis [/sizeMay 21, 2010
Rugby league great Gorden Tallis and South Sydney prop Ben Ross have urged the NRL to include a Perth-based side in the competition by 2013 if the planned expansion goes ahead.
The WA Rugby League’s campaign for a local NRL side has been boosted by a pledge of more than $80 million by the Western Australia state government to upgrade ME Bank Stadium.
Tallis, who notched 17 State of Origin games for Queensland and 214 NRL matches over 13 seasons for the Dragons and Broncos, said rugby league needed a Perth team to become a truly national competition.
The WA Reds played two seasons in the NRL in the mid-90s but were shut down in 1997 after defecting to the rival Super League.
"(League boss) Dave Gallop did talk about expanding our game in 2013 (when the new TV rights start) and I think Perth, in my opinion, is the No.1 place to come. I just think it makes sense," Tallis said.
"We know there’s a market here for it, they just need their own team."
Tallis, now a forwards coach with South Sydney, and Ross were in Perth this week to promote the June 26 clash between the Rabbitohs and Melbourne Storm at ME Bank Stadium.
Ross believed quality players would jump at the chance to play for a Perth side.
"I’ve talked to a few boys and they’d all love to be over here playing football," Ross said.
"It’s a perfect environment. We are in the middle of winter now and it’s nice and warm.That’s something you dream about as a player to have a good environment.
"The boys, no matter what, would come over here to play.
"Hopefully we can get up a Perth team in 2013. That would be exciting for me, because I’m coming off contract around then."
The redevelopment of ME Bank Stadium, home of Super 14 side Western Force and A-League outfit Perth Glory, is expected to begin in 2012, with improvements made to corporate facilities, player change rooms and toilet facilities.
WA Minister for Sport and Recreation Terry Waldron hoped the venue would ultimately become a state-of-the-art facility capable of hosting up to 25,000 spectators.
Meanwhile, Ross revealed he was on track to make his comeback from a broken neck for the Rabbitohs’ round 13 clash with the Cowboys on June 7.
Ross, who hasn’t played since suffering the horror injury in round one last year when with Cronulla, has had a frustrating wait for the all clear after signing a cut-rate one-year deal with the Rabbitohs.
He’s yet to turn out for the myrtle and green prompting speculation he may not play again at all but Ross was confident a scan on June 1 would give him the all clear to resume his career.
"I think it’s been 66 weeks now so I’m a bit over training and I’m a bit over hanging out with Gorden Tallis," he said with a smile.
"Just getting back on the field will be great.
"If there was any danger, I wouldn’t come back. That’s why it (the rehab) has been so long."'"
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