Greenberg said the record 20,272 crowd that watched South Sydney’s 36-4 win over the New Zealand Warriors at nib Stadium on Saturday showed a strong desire for rugby league in Perth.
“We understand Western Australia is a growth area for the game, year-on-year growth. It’s nice to see a strong appetite,” he said.
It is understood three NRL games are planned for nib Stadium next year — Wests Tigers officials were among the spectators at Saturday’s game — and 2017 Rugby League World Cup matches are on the agenda.
“There is certainly an appetite from a number of our clubs to look into new markets ... and there have been discussions with the venue (nib),” Greenberg said.
“Clubs will look closely at Perth to play games in future.
“As we progress closer to the World Cup there is a great opportunity potentially to play a Test match in Perth.
“Perth has made a great case to have high-quality games.
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