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Omott91

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  1. A 3rd team in Brisbane would dilute the market? Yet in Gosford there are 10 teams within 100kms.
  2. Did any American rl clubs make any significant effort to engage with the Nrl?
  3. Why are Twp winning so easily? They and their opposition are all amateurs and similar skill?
  4. Was at the game, awesome in every way. Sold out, 29,018 attendance and highest since 2012. 7 in a row, best winning run in 20 years.
  5. Hopefully someone with better IT knowledge than I can post it. It was a short video of a wolf howling, maybe a metaphor for a comeback of some capacity.
  6. Check out the latest Instagram post from Twp this morning.
  7. But they locked out potentially 20k of their fans.
  8. No, there is no incentive or advantage to consider it. Central coast area doesn't have the corporate $ either.
  9. Central Coast will never get a full time team so they can be crossed off.
  10. Sorry but completely disagree apart from your points on Perth. There's no strong argument that the Bear's returning would add any value to the Nrl. V'landys has already said the Sydney market is saturated. There isn't the corporate $$ in Gosford either. Never going to happen. There's minimal presence of Nrl in Adelaide and Png is a 3rd world country with major societal issues so basing an Nrl team there wouldn't ever work. If Perth is no.18 then Nz2 and south west Brisbane will be the choices if they expand further.
  11. I believe this is a separate bid completely separate from what the Bear's are proposing. Which is great because the Bear's shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the 18th licence.
  12. Why is it obvious the 2 French clubs won't continue playing the English?
  13. Toulouse will most likely carve up all teams next year 1.
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