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Quote: ECT "Yeah forget about where is the best place to have teams. Let's go on which old bloke is behind them.'"

So where would you put any new NRL clubs?

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In 2014 or 15? Perth, Brisbane.

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Quote: ECT "In 2014 or 15? Perth, Brisbane.'"



You have a lot of people sharing that opinion with you ECT.

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It makes the most sense.

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2014 Perth & Brisbane
2020 Wellington and Adelaide/PNG

Leave CC for a relocation

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Quote: ECT "In 2014 or 15? Perth, Brisbane.'"

The NRL are not going to put another NRL club in Brisbane any time soon.
I agree with you about Perth. Bring in the Central coast bears, and move Cronulla and the Roosters out to Adelaide and Central Queensland.
The massive benefits will be that in the future the NRL will get a TV deal to match the AFLs and putting clubs in Adelaide and Perth will cause the AFL to rethink their expansion plans as they will triple the money they spend on Junior development in Adelaide and Perth in the hope that it will reduce the amount of junior players playing Rugby League in them cities, and that money would have been spent in Western Sydney. The clubs on the Central Coast and Central Queensland affectively ties up the East Coast from the threat from the other football codes. After that you could then bring in another Brisbane club to kill off union, Soccer, and AFL in Queensland. The lack of money that the AFL will have for junior development in NSW, after incresed spending in Perth and Adelaide will stop their progress their as well.

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Nice idea but what happens when this guy kicks the bucket? He might only have a couple of years left in him.

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Quote: Huddersfield1895 "The NRL are not going to put another NRL club in Brisbane any time soon.
I agree with you about Perth. Bring in the Central coast bears, and move Cronulla and the Roosters out to Adelaide and Central Queensland.
The massive benefits will be that in the future the NRL will get a TV deal to match the AFLs and putting clubs in Adelaide and Perth will cause the AFL to rethink their expansion plans as they will triple the money they spend on Junior development in Adelaide and Perth in the hope that it will reduce the amount of junior players playing Rugby League in them cities, and that money would have been spent in Western Sydney. The clubs on the Central Coast and Central Queensland affectively ties up the East Coast from the threat from the other football codes. After that you could then bring in another Brisbane club to kill off union, Soccer, and AFL in Queensland. The lack of money that the AFL will have for junior development in NSW, after incresed spending in Perth and Adelaide will stop their progress their as well.'"


I tend to think Brisbane is way way way more likely to get a side than Adelaide or Rockhampton. Not least because relocation is not on the agenda and Adelaide doesn't even have a bid. If there is going to be a relocation, and I doubt there ever will be, it will be to the Central Coast with the new franchises in Perth and Brisbane.

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they arent just going to pick up a club and move it somewhere. if you take cronulla away from their current base, you lose the entire area to rugby league. it is probably the only sydney area that completely relies on local support. same with the roosters, they are not going anywhere. they have been around for over 100 years, and have very influential people behind them. the nrl arent going to move a team away from the eastern suburbs. sydney is fine, well covered and should be seen as a strength in rugby league.

id go perth 2014 and brisbane 2 in 2015 as well. hate the name brisbane bombers, it is a stupid name but i would like to see 2 brissy teams playing out of suncorp.

we need to give png the best opportunity to enter a team into the competition by 2020. the work should be starting now, whatever happened to them entering a team in the qld cup? and another nz team is pretty damn obvious for the growth of our sport. southern nz based out of wellington or christchurch and sharing the games between a couple of locations is a must! ill be pretty happy after this. i can see the value of a central coast team as well, it is just not more important than the teams i mentioned and i dont know if they will ever get an opportunity.

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Best sport in the world meets dullest. The only thing we have to learn from them is how to hype something beyond belief, but then we've got something worth hyping.

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CQ NRL Bid CEO Denis Keeffe was interviewed by Talkin Sport in Sydney (on 2SM 1269 AM) at 4.15pm (5.15pm in NSW) "Talkin' Sport is Sydney's only drive time Sports show. From 3pm til 7pm join Graeme Hughes, Gavin Robertson, Peter Tunks and Brett Papworth."

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Quote: Huddersfield1895 "
The massive benefits will be that in the future the NRL will get a TV deal to match the AFLs and putting clubs in Adelaide and Perth will cause the AFL to rethink their expansion plans as they will triple the money they spend on Junior development in Adelaide and Perth in the hope that it will reduce the amount of junior players playing Rugby League in them cities, and that money would have been spent in Western Sydney. The lack of money that the AFL will have for junior development in NSW, after incresed spending in Perth and Adelaide will stop their progress their as well.'"


Me thinks you don't understand the Australian rules landscape very well! The AFL hardly fund jnr AR in WA, the WAFL funds 95% of it and has an income that is greater than the entire ARL's! Whilst I applaud your support for a team in Perth, and there are many reasons it has to be the next place for expansion, your are kidding yourself if you think it will make a blind bit of difference to the AFL or WAFL.

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CQ - no national sport club from Townsville to Brisbane, financially viable (could be more than most Sydney teams), developing our own talent already and alot of the U20s players potentially in 2015 would be from the current CQ NRL Bid system, 70& players and staff from our region, 20,000 pledged stadium by both sides of State Government (built to CQ's specifications) - new worldclass stadium mostly for rugby league's benefit, one leagues club already, our own backer/owner and huge expansion in contruction/coal/gas/etc only just beginning.

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blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2...y-packers.html

Geoff Murphy the Chairman of the CQ NRL bid is serious about Central Queensland entering the NRL - so serious in fact that he's just returned from the United States where he has made some new powerful friends.

Mr Murphy went over to Wisconsin to hold meetings with the head of one of the most successful American Football clubs the Green Bay Packers.
So what can a hopeful NRL club learn from the only non-profit community owned professional football team in the US?
Lots, says Geoff Murphy, as he explained to me.
blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2...y-packers.html

Geoff Murphy the Chairman of the CQ NRL bid is serious about Central Queensland entering the NRL - so serious in fact that he's just returned from the United States where he has made some new powerful friends.

Mr Murphy went over to Wisconsin to hold meetings with the head of one of the most successful American Football clubs the Green Bay Packers.
So what can a hopeful NRL club learn from the only non-profit community owned professional football team in the US?
Lots, says Geoff Murphy, as he explained to me.


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CQ NRL Bid team scores touchdown

Aaron Kelly | 9th February 2012


Tagshttps://media.apnonline.com.au/66.1/img/media/images/2012/02/09/RMB_09-02-2012_ROP_05_ROK080212murphy1_t325.jpg" >

CQ NRL Bid boss Geoff Murphy graces Green Bay’s Lambeau Field on his fact-finding mission.
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GREEN Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws a Hail Mary into the end zone and ... touchdown Geoff Murphy.

Before Eli Manning delivered the New York Giants another last-minute Super Bowl triumph over the New England Patriots earlier this week, Murphy completed a match-winning play in Central Queensland's quest for a national rugby league team.

The CQ NRL Bid chairman has returned to Rockhampton after a whirlwind visit last month to the home of the Green Bay Packers where he made some powerful new friends and clinched a "sister club" agreement with the NFL's most successful franchise.

Speaking to The Morning Bulletin yesterday, Murphy was still "blown away" by his Wisconsin experience and revealed Packers chief executive Mark Murphy had agreed to be in Rockhampton for Central Queensland's first match in the NRL.

Murphy, the CQ NRL Bid team's quarterback and key player, takes up the story from his JM Kelly office.

"What actually happened was a very good friend of mine and a very good friend of the Bids Paul Broughton (Gold Coast Titans chairman) wrote to the Packers on our behalf and told them about our Bid and Mark Murphy (from the Packers) wrote back to us, which I was quite thrilled about," Murphy said.

"So I contacted them and asked if I could come over and talk to them and learn more about them and it went from there. I took it upon myself that with Beef 2012 coming up I had to go over sooner rather than later.

"Other than the weather," he laughed. "I was blown away by the similarities between the Green Bay area and Central Queensland."

Murphy, who is also chairman of Beef Australia, said the similarities between the two entities included the populations, ties to the meat industry, a salt works and passionate supporter bases.

Packers fans drive up to four hours to attend one of their games.

"There's no doubt we can learn a lot from the Green Bay Packers, they're the most successful franchise in America," said Murphy, who received a No.12 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay jersey in the mail three days ago from his new friends.

"They've agreed to be a sister club with us and in the long run that's going to be extremely, extremely important to us.

"One of the things I wanted to bring home from the experience was to form an exchange system of employees (players) and management when we get our team.

"Mark Murphy has also agreed to come out to sit in our stadium in 2015 for kickoff. It's very exciting times for us and what we can learn from them is enormous."

One of the highlights of Murphy's trip was coming across a sign that accompanied the 1958 Chevrolet pick-up truck displayed on the merchandise floor at the Green Bay Packer's Lambeau Field.

"On the truck was a sign from a local business which said something along the lines that this vehicle was donated to the Green Bay Packers to acknowledge what the team had done for business in the area," Murphy recalled.

"The last three years I've been trying to tell people in Central Queensland how they would benefit from a rugby league team.

"That really choked me up because this is what I've been saying and there on the truck was tangible evidence."

Packer's History

To many, Green Bay is best known for its professional football team, the Green Bay Packers.

Founded in 1919 by Curly Lambeau and George Calhoun, the Packers have gone on to earn national stature and virtual worldwide recognition by winning more championships (13) than any other team in professional football.

These achievements have come while representing a city that currently boasts around 110,000 people (Rockhampton has 120,000) in competition with the country's population giants.


www.themorningbulletin.com.au/st ... touchdown/
CQ NRL Bid team scores touchdown

Aaron Kelly | 9th February 2012


Tagshttps://media.apnonline.com.au/66.1/img/media/images/2012/02/09/RMB_09-02-2012_ROP_05_ROK080212murphy1_t325.jpg" >

CQ NRL Bid boss Geoff Murphy graces Green Bay’s Lambeau Field on his fact-finding mission.
Contributed


GREEN Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws a Hail Mary into the end zone and ... touchdown Geoff Murphy.

Before Eli Manning delivered the New York Giants another last-minute Super Bowl triumph over the New England Patriots earlier this week, Murphy completed a match-winning play in Central Queensland's quest for a national rugby league team.

The CQ NRL Bid chairman has returned to Rockhampton after a whirlwind visit last month to the home of the Green Bay Packers where he made some powerful new friends and clinched a "sister club" agreement with the NFL's most successful franchise.

Speaking to The Morning Bulletin yesterday, Murphy was still "blown away" by his Wisconsin experience and revealed Packers chief executive Mark Murphy had agreed to be in Rockhampton for Central Queensland's first match in the NRL.

Murphy, the CQ NRL Bid team's quarterback and key player, takes up the story from his JM Kelly office.

"What actually happened was a very good friend of mine and a very good friend of the Bids Paul Broughton (Gold Coast Titans chairman) wrote to the Packers on our behalf and told them about our Bid and Mark Murphy (from the Packers) wrote back to us, which I was quite thrilled about," Murphy said.

"So I contacted them and asked if I could come over and talk to them and learn more about them and it went from there. I took it upon myself that with Beef 2012 coming up I had to go over sooner rather than later.

"Other than the weather," he laughed. "I was blown away by the similarities between the Green Bay area and Central Queensland."

Murphy, who is also chairman of Beef Australia, said the similarities between the two entities included the populations, ties to the meat industry, a salt works and passionate supporter bases.

Packers fans drive up to four hours to attend one of their games.

"There's no doubt we can learn a lot from the Green Bay Packers, they're the most successful franchise in America," said Murphy, who received a No.12 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay jersey in the mail three days ago from his new friends.

"They've agreed to be a sister club with us and in the long run that's going to be extremely, extremely important to us.

"One of the things I wanted to bring home from the experience was to form an exchange system of employees (players) and management when we get our team.

"Mark Murphy has also agreed to come out to sit in our stadium in 2015 for kickoff. It's very exciting times for us and what we can learn from them is enormous."

One of the highlights of Murphy's trip was coming across a sign that accompanied the 1958 Chevrolet pick-up truck displayed on the merchandise floor at the Green Bay Packer's Lambeau Field.

"On the truck was a sign from a local business which said something along the lines that this vehicle was donated to the Green Bay Packers to acknowledge what the team had done for business in the area," Murphy recalled.

"The last three years I've been trying to tell people in Central Queensland how they would benefit from a rugby league team.

"That really choked me up because this is what I've been saying and there on the truck was tangible evidence."

Packer's History

To many, Green Bay is best known for its professional football team, the Green Bay Packers.

Founded in 1919 by Curly Lambeau and George Calhoun, the Packers have gone on to earn national stature and virtual worldwide recognition by winning more championships (13) than any other team in professional football.

These achievements have come while representing a city that currently boasts around 110,000 people (Rockhampton has 120,000) in competition with the country's population giants.


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