Quote JB Down Under="JB Down Under"1. That is 20 years of expansion plus to bring those four teams that are more likely. We MAY see two teams brought in 2018, it is unlikely we will see more teams for another ten years after that, then it is highly unlikely they will ever want to go to more than twenty teams in the NRL. '"
But it makes sense to have 20 teams because you could have each team play each other once (19 rounds), then have State of Origin on stand alone weekends for a total of 22 weeks (4 weeks less than present) thereby eliminating the problem of player burnout.
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2. Because the TV deal in png would be worth peanuts due to the avg income of the population.'"
We could carry the PNG TV rights without losing too much. After all what kind of value would a Central Queensland franchise bring to the TV deal?.
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3. Australia has more kids playing the game than png and better systems yet many teams have international players in the team. NZ has a whole country of RL players to choose from yet requires Australian players. Png would not be contenders without being able to sign top talent players from overseas. There is not, and unlikely ever will be enough money in the game to see jnr development in png produce a full team of png players that could win the NRL. '"
PNG would depend on corporate sponsors funding junior rugby league development. There are many very wealthy multinational corporations in PNG who would like to see the social integration and diminishing of crime that would accompany junior development. The same corporate backers would fund the club's purchase of a few overseas players.
Quote JB Down Under="JB Down Under"4. No, there will not be a stadium big enough in port moresby to produce gate and corporate facilities that would raise huge revenue, mix that with very limited corporate opportunities and a population with virtually no disposable income for merchandise, membership etc and the chances of them raising $10mill a year to just keep pace with rest of NRL is highly unlikely.'"
I have read that the plan is to build a modern stadium in Port Moresby, one that has separate corporate facilities. The corporates would provide most of the 10 million a year. Don't underestimate how boring life is in PNG for westerners, and how attractive it would be having a stadium with good facilities to watch the local professional rugby league team playing teams from Australia and NZ every other week. It would be attractive to both the corporate executives, and to their foreign workers. You would probably have a three class stadium: (i) corporate boxes (ii) higher paying seats only, for foreign workers and well to do indigenese (iii) low paying indigenous seats and/or standing.
Quote JB Down Under="JB Down Under"Sorry to burst your bubble!
The way they are going developing better jnr programmes and exposing their very best via nsw cup to be snapped up by NRL clubs is the way to go for them.'"
So far it is the Queensland Cup, not the NSW Cup, which is hosting a PNG team. It can continue to so so even if there is a PNG team in the NRL. In fact having a team in the Qld Cup would be important as a feeder for the NRL club.
No need to apologise to me. You haven't burst my bubble.
