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WA Reds strongly backed to join expanded league
WA Reds have received a unanimous endorsement from the 16 NRL clubs to join the competition in 2013......................
....................The WARL believes three key selling points, the $82.5 million State Government-backed redevelopment of the eastern grandstand at nib Stadium, WA's booming economy and the WA TV time zone, will be key to the success of the bid.
;http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/nr...-1225973226420
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
Wasn't this released during the budget - Work to start in 2012 IIRC
If it was I didn't notice it. Which means exactly FA.
The only thing I remember reading was a story that said there was no provision in the budget for a new stadium. I know Barney Rubble has made some positive comments but unless the money is actually committed................
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
The note regarding the stadium is nice, but the real news would be that League is lining up for another run. It's going to put the acid on RugbyWA - the Reds'll have twice the games and room to grow, so I've no doubt they'll be more than welcoming to any casual fans that can't get Force tickets and young players feeling left out of the development path. Let's hope RWA has made good use of their head start.
Just thinking about how many folk I saw turned away from the Crusaders game, all walking back to the station telling people not to bother...I guess they'll have another option soon. Point was that, even once they add a couple of thousand seats, we will still run pretty close to limits. By comparison I would expect the league lads to aggressively pursue growth, as they will have the space to grow into and more games with which to work. In fact, with close to twice the games, half full will see them making similar money. If we don't have some pretty clear plans and they get their management in one sock, how quickly might we find ourselves second tenant again?
Last edited by AndyS; 21-12-10 at 23:02.
Twice as many games equals twice as much cost though Andy.
I wonder how much sour taste is left from the Western Reds. I know if that had been handled better I'd still watch the mungball.
At the end of the day, I reckon it's great to have another comrade in the battle against the great unwashed and I know the victor won't be the team with the best plans, most grassroots programs or best training facilities. Victory will come as a result of success on the field, nothing else.
The way I see it, if both teams win games, both teams will be turning supporters away, a significant number of whom will be supporters of the other code.
The simplest way to fight for numbers off the other code, is to be better than them at winning. Perth loves a winner!
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Simple way to grow both codes = build a better fn stadium!
Yes I know I'm preaching to the converted but I still have to vent sometimes...
coz Stone Cold says so
I wonder if the fact that some "supporters" were turned away from the Crusaders game is a major problem. The extra revenue might have been handy, but what both codes will need to develop is a solid supporter base of paid up members. So far we're looking OK.
If, in future, there are significant numbers of people (evidence presented so far says they are likely to be "supporters" of whoever is the current visiting kiwi team) being turned away from other than marquee matches in either/both codes I'll be over the moon. It will add to the demand for redevelopment of the western side of NIB.
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
and ban cow bells.