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  1. Sea Eagles to host international Navy game | Sea Eagles

    The Royal Australian Navy Tridents take on the Royal Navy Brothers (UK) from 5.45pm. Click here to watch livestream coverage of the match from 5.30pm.

    This will be the eighth time the two sides have met since the first meeting in 2002, with the Royal Navy Brothers holding a 4-3 lead.

    The match promises to deliver an evening of intense competition and camaraderie, showcasing the best of military sportsmanship on the rugby league field.

     

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  2. 5 hours ago, Sports Prophet said:

    Auto correct mate. Wasn’t that funny. Did you really laugh out loud?

    I doubt you were lol’ing by the end of the ANZAC match

    It just seemed rather funny given the obvious sincerity in your post.

     

    12 hours ago, Griff said:

    That was the Bay of Pigs thing, wasn't it?

    Did cross my mind as well. Thought I better not push it.

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  3. 2 hours ago, Damien said:

     

    Brilliant we`ve got the ANZAC Day clash in New Zealand now, that will be another big event game every year. 

    I can`t wait for tomorrow, 3 ANZAC Day matches spread across New Zealand and Australia. All we need now is an ANZAC Day eve clash in the nation`s capital Canberra every year, loads of dignitaries in Canberra at that time of year who would attend and it could be another big annual event game.

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  4. He was a grub but a great grub no doubt and one of the great attacking centres. My enduring memory of Hill was in the dying minutes of a match at Brookvale, holding off a Broncos` defender with one arm whilst running about 20 metres to score in the corner to win the match for Manly. Power, speed and determination, always loved watching him play.

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  5. 8 hours ago, NRLandSL said:

    Every English player that comes to NRL is vastly underrated.

     I`d almost say the opposite, the quality we`ve had come down over the last forty plus years has led to the arrival of most new players being highly anticipated. If they don`t cut it, all well and good, that happens, but on balance there has been far more high performers than duds and the majority of fans would willingly recognise that.

  6. 1 hour ago, Sports Prophet said:

    I’m not sure there is anything more that the recent drastically improved performances can be put down to other than getting a glowingly evident, fantastic coach.

    What do you reckon @The Rocket?

    I think it was in response to @DavidM before the season started when he said he saw no improvement in St. George this year that I stated that Flanagan was a winner and this would be reflected in our results, I recall you agreeing, notwithstanding the obvious bias a Sharks fan would have. Not much I have seen or heard so far changes my view on this, it seems that the players really want to perform for him. Btw, great to see Kyle Flanagan probably playing the best football of his career.

     

     

  7. I know it`s Warriors` news, but this is massive for the Warriors` and Kiwi Rugby League in general. The sort of player who will attract other top shelf players to the club.

    James Fisher-Harris signs with One New Zealand Warriors from 2025 | Warriors

    " He`s one of the games` elite players, a super tough forward who sets and demands the highest standards. "

    Andrew Webster Warriors` Head Coach.

    It’s a huge signing for us, undoubtedly one of the biggest in our club’s history." Cameron George Warriors CEO.

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  8. NRL in Vegas was such a hit, my American mate wants a Canberra Raiders jersey (theroar.com.au)

     

    "If someone had told me a couple of months ago that I’d have friends in the small American town I live in asking me about how they could get their hands on a Raiders jersey, about how the Penrith Panthers were able to create a dynasty with a father-son coach duo – “dude how is that even legal” – or telling me about how electric they found Tom Trbojevic and James Tedesco to be I would have called you insane.
     

    "The simple fact that I, on a regular basis, see friends of mine watching NRL highlights is evidence enough that NRL Las Vegas has brought at least some people to the game.
     

    "Continuing the NRL Las Vegas will do wonders, but I also think holding NRL nines tournaments or international tests could do wonders, especially on the West Coast which has a decent Pasifika population."

    Interesting.

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  9. Not sure whether this has already been mentioned, I only found out yesterday.

    Warriors bar: Why club chose Kingsland site for themed pub as part of major investment strategy - NZ Herald

    The Warriors have found the location for their themed pub, which they hope will become the best sports bar in New Zealand.

    The club has bought the Holy Hop bar in Kingsland, which they will fully refurnish and refit, with an estimated opening date of August or September 2024. 

    As revealed by the Weekend Herald in January, the branded pub is part of a strategy to diversify revenue streams – after the Covid period highlighted their massive reliance on NRL funding – as well as boost their visibility and footprint in the marketplace.

    As well as purchasing the business, the club has also bought the building, which houses a Domino’s outlet, a restaurant and a motorcycle accessories dealership (techmoto).

    The Weekend Herald understands the NRL franchise – through owners Autex – have spent close to $10 million on the venture.

    Seems the NRL`s push into diversifying income streams is inspiring the owners of the Warriors. The Warriors getting their own Gambaro.

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    9 hours ago, fighting irish said:

    I wonder if these appointments are linked (or will become important) to the establishment of the recently rumoured NRL America professional franchised competition?

    .I'm convinced that the combination of a great product (surely the best) with some really professional marketing and hard won, real world, business acumen is bound to succeed. 

    Bring it on.

    For as long as I`ve been coming on here Irish you`ve been advocating for a concerted effort to develop Rugby League in the world`s biggest market. Intriguing thought your first sentence.

    I think you may have meant "simply the best" in your second, sounds better and I think I`ve heard it before somewhere.

     

     

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  11. 15 minutes ago, Sports Prophet said:

    I’ll give it a go.

    I just can’t get excited about having two corporates, each with a long list of NRL executive experience, added as independent directors to a USARL looking to grow and take advantage of some significant recent growth and a five year strategy of the biggest club rugby competition playing regular season fixtures in LV. Talk about terribly underwhelming.

    I tried, I just can’t do it. Pleased for the USARL. Onwards and upwards.

    Bernie Gurr was the Finance Director of the 1994 FIFA World Cup held in the U.S. and resides now in the U.S. Joe Kelly spent three years in a senior executive role at Celsea Football club in the United Kingdom.

    The addition of Kelly and Gurr to the USARL board follows the NRL's recent appointment of John Vellis as General Manager - US Expansion in a sign of the NRL`s commitment to North America.

    These aren`t just anybody`s.

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  12. 4 hours ago, welshmagpie said:

    I don’t think you can underestimate the enormity of these two appointments. Brilliant stuff. 

     

    4 hours ago, DoubleD said:

    Feels like a seminal moment in US RL history 

     

    1 hour ago, Whippet13 said:

    Indeed, very experienced and no doubt well connected RL People. Hopefully this is with an eye to working more closely with the NRL, whom they must know extremely well, maybe even with their blessing. There seems to be a lot of positives happening with USARL recently, particularly in structure and governance.

    I don`t believe in coincidences so i think it would be unwise to underestimate the effect the Las Vegas venture is having on the optimism and excitement around Rugby League in the U.S. at the moment. It would perhaps have given those in the game over there a real focal point of something to aim for and the beauty is it has minimum 5 more years to run. A lot can happen in five years, especially in the U.S.

    These are two heavyweight appointments who I have no doubt done this in consultation with the NRL hierarchy. Who knows the growth in the local game and recruitment of the female players into the NRLW  maybe two side benefits out of this whole thing we didn`t see coming.

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  13. 23 hours ago, DoubleD said:

    The kid is quality, there’s elements of his game that remind me of Darren Lockyer.

    The Tigers look like they might actually compete in some games this year 

    It`s interesting, I see a bit of Scott Hill in him. Tall, lean, classy five-eight for the Storm and later Harlequins, and who also played for N.S.W. and Australia, eventually moving into the lock position, a position where it has been touted Galvin will end up.

    Btw, I think at one stage Hill was described in the media "as the two-iron with ears".

  14. 11 hours ago, Dunbar said:

    Very surprised to see only 16k for the St George Manly game at WIN Stadium.  It holds almost 24k and the ground looked pretty full to me.

    It only holds about 19k now I believe due to restrictions on the hill.

    There was great concern that due to Saint`s form that this game may have hindered our ability to break the round record, but ticket sales were strong early and most crowd followers were very pleased with the turn-out.

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  15. On 29/03/2024 at 21:40, Damien said:

    I know it's a what if question but how strong would North Sydney now be in the NRL if they hadn't been forced to merge? The Manly merger certainly never worked out as intended.

    They represent a fair size, wealthy area of Sydney, that now isn't represented, and a fan base who became alienated and followed other sports. Their crowds before the SL wars were considerably more than Souths, Balmain, Wests, Canterbury Bulldogs, Penrith etc and they obviously still have a bit of money and backing.

    I understand clubs had to be cut etc but on the face of it I think it was a poor choice. I also understand why more NSW teams aren't desirable when there are completely under represented and non represented areas. For me we have to have Perth, NZ2 and even another Queensland team to get to 20.

    Once we get that though and with Sydney growing is there a chance?..... In the new wealthy and powerful NRL, that seems to now appeal to a much wider base, I do think it would be interesting to see how they would go again though and if we would see a Souths style rebirth.

    I assume you`re are talking about a merger with the Central Coast, because the Bears` home ground problems are insurmountable and I severely doubt Bears` fans would travel in sufficient numbers across the bridge to Allianz to make that work.

    Central Coast Bears, possible, but a long way down the list, maybe if the competition goes to conferences.

  16. 29 minutes ago, Sports Prophet said:

    I lived there as well and can tell you N Sydney Bears were the overwhelmingly most popular NSWRL side. I standby my comments, it is a very good fit.

    Mate we do not need any more NSW sides in the (Inter)National Rugby League.

    The future is the Perth`s, the Christchurch`s, the Fiji`s, the P.N.G.`s, the Wellington`s et.al

    Let the central coast be absorbed into an existing team`s pathways.

  17. Big news coming out of the North Sydney Bears AGM, appears non-negotiables are down to two now: Partner club must retain Bears Red and Black colours, and must retain/incorporate history of the North Sydney Bears into the new club.

    In addition it was mentioned that it would be desirable to have minimum one game a year at North Sydney oval.

    The big concession made though was that it appears the North Sydney Bears Rugby League club are prepared now not to own the franchise or the license to the new NRL team. This was a big sticking point for potential partner bids due to concerns that the franchise might be undermined with a plan eventually to get the club back to North Sydney.

    Another interesting development was that it was revealed that an official party from the W.A./Perth bid made a trip recently to Sydney to meet and discuss a joint venture. It also stated that the Bears are open to partnering with another entity, the most likely being a South Island New Zealand bid and that they must have plans for all contingencies - the hackneyed business term "nimble" was used - once the NRL reveal their preferred location for the new franchise.

    Interesting times.

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  18. Big news coming out of the North Sydney Bears AGM, appears non-negotiables are down to two now: Partner club must retain Bears Red and Black colours, and must retain/incorporate history of the North Sydney Bears into the new club.

    In addition it was mentioned that it would be desirable to have minimum one game a year at North Sydney oval.

    The big concession made though was that it appears the North Sydney Bears Rugby League club are prepared now not to own the franchise or the license to the new NRL team. This was a big sticking point for potential partner bids due to concerns that the franchise might be undermined with a plan eventually to get the club back to North Sydney.

    Another interesting development was that it was revealed that an official party from the W.A./Perth bid made a trip recently to Sydney to meet and discuss a joint venture. It also stated that the Bears are open to partnering with another entity, the most likely being a South Island New Zealand bid and that they must have plans for all contingencies - the hackneyed business term "nimble" was used - once the NRL reveal their preferred location for the new franchise.

    Interesting times.

     

     

  19. 23 hours ago, Damien said:

    Walsh is a quality player who is very marketable and locking in players like this for big money will only grow the NRL in future years and cement its status as the no 1 Rugby competiton:

     

    There`s was stats on the most popular sporting teams and players on social media recently, I think Reece was the only domestically based player in the top 10. A separate list showed he has more social media followers than every club in the NRL including his own. Unbelievable and priceless in today`s day and age.

    Given his profile I have to admit that I was surprised he isn`t getting more, Pongas`s on 1.4 and Cleary 1.3, Cherry Evans something similar. I imagine there is a lot of third-party deals which we aren`t hearing about here.

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  20. 2 hours ago, Anita Bath said:

    Doubt it will sellout but expect 40,000.

    After Titans start ( some would say their problem is they have yet to start) and TFs injury I think they will struggle to make 20,000. Id guess 18k if its decent weather but forecast is for rain.

    6.30pm Kick off. Its getting on for 2 hours drive (3 hours by train) each way from Redcliffe (well Kippa-ring, there is no station in redcliffe, another 10 minute drive) but in holiday traffic can be considerably longer. And trains are usually disrupted over easter for maintenance. Dolphins fans will be lucky to get home before turning into a pumpkin.

    Very switched-on poster in Oz is predicting 46 - 48 thousand if the weather holds up and members attend. HST, the Bureau`s predicting 40% chance of showers, 43-44k if the bureau get it right.

  21. 10 hours ago, N2022 said:

    Genuinely get on board with this if you are anywhere near it. Played on Leeds for a few years, now not living near a league and miss it both as a sport and for social.

    Sorry mate had to laugh, I`m about an hour and a half from Newcastle, but not the Newcastle you`re thinking of. Hope you find something a bit closer to home anyway. 👍

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