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| After the woeful display by the Kumuls in this years world cup this can only benefit them.
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| Quote right said father ted="right said father ted"
Are all Queensland Cup clubs affiliated to NRL clubs? '" No. The Broncos, Cowboys and I think the Titans are all affiliated with Qld cup sides, and Melbourne send half their players to a Qld cup side and half to Cronulla in the NSW cup, but over half the sides in the Qld cup are stand alone sides. They are mostly the sides from the old Brisbane comp, but the cu is now statewide. A lot of the clubs go back to 1910 or so and developed players like Meninga, Beetson, Lewis and the Walters brothers before the Broncos joined the NRL.
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| Quote roopy="roopy"No. The Broncos, Cowboys and I think the Titans are all affiliated with Qld cup sides, and Melbourne send half their players to a Qld cup side and half to Cronulla in the NSW cup, but over half the sides in the Qld cup are stand alone sides. They are mostly the sides from the old Brisbane comp, but the cu is now statewide. A lot of the clubs go back to 1910 or so and developed players like Meninga, Beetson, Lewis and the Walters brothers before the Broncos joined the NRL.'"
I believe that - as part of the deal that is going to give $10 million to the second tier comps next year - that all NSW and QLD cup teams will be associated with an NRL team. This would be either as a primary or secondary feed club.
Now, that was the plan as I understood it, but how the details shake out is yet to be seen.
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| Sorry, it seems that that isn't going to necessarily be the case now.
Quote Formation of Club Affiliations – Primary and Secondary. NRL clubs will be required to maintain a Primary Affiliation in their geographic location. However, they can now have a Secondary Affiliation, effectively paving the way for an interstate club to place up to a third of their players with a Queensland club.
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| Quote Saxon="Saxon"Sorry, it seems that that isn't going to necessarily be the case now.
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I hope the impact on reserve players to the PNG side is minimal. We need that team almost exclusively PNG players on the field of play.
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| Do you live in PNG roopy?
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| Quote Dougy="Dougy"Do you live in PNG roopy?'" I once had a girlfriend who was born there, if that counts.
No - I've never been myself, but I know several people who have worked there, and about a dozen who were born there.
I was talking on the net yesterday with an old schoolfriend of mine who spent several years teaching in New Britain and he said the biggest worry he has is that players will have to be very careful with their water. He said he was in the back country and ran out of water and drank some of the local stuff and it nearly killed him. All the players who go there will also have to start now to get there immunisation profile checked and up to date.
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| You seem to know your stuff that's why I was asking, saw you talk about PNG (and maybe Fiji??) before the World Cup and noted what you said then.
Why would they have chosen Kokopo though? And not somewhere on the mainland? Safety?
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| As I read the OP this afternoon, I've asked a question you've already answered!
I think that not having them on mainland still means that millions don't have access. Like you say 20k or so live on the island but 7 million still won't have access
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| Quote Dougy="Dougy"As I read the OP this afternoon, I've asked a question you've already answered!
I think that not having them on mainland still means that millions don't have access. Like you say 20k or so live on the island but 7 million still won't have access'" New Britain is a pretty big island. It is probably bigger than Fiji, Samoa and Tonga combined in land area and the whole island has a population of 500k. Kokopo is the biggest town on the Island. It is basically a new town 15klm from Rabaul, which was the biggest town till a volcanic eruption destroyed the place in the 1990s. Rabaul is a tourist destination because the harbour there is basically a huge crator surrounded by active volcanoes.
Anyway, Port Moresby is basically a magnet for all the criminal types in PNG. It is a big town and is where all the money is and really isn't a safe place. If they are going to play in the NRL in the future they will need to play in Moresby and find solutions to security problems, but for now they can just hold games in a place that is safe and has all the facilities because of the tourist industry.
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www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=255229
Fiji are now looking into joining the Qld cup.
I don't think their domestic side would be good enough and they'd have to sign up half a dozen or so of the lower grade Fijians now living in Australia, but long term it would be brilliant for them if they could find the money and attract good enough players to base themselves in Fiji.
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www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=255229
Fiji are now looking into joining the Qld cup.
I don't think their domestic side would be good enough and they'd have to sign up half a dozen or so of the lower grade Fijians now living in Australia, but long term it would be brilliant for them if they could find the money and attract good enough players to base themselves in Fiji.
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