Expansion PNG wants in the NRL by 2014

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April 7, 2008

Papua New Guinean rugby league officials have launched a campaign to have a team in Australia's National Rugby League competition by 2014.

The PNG Rugby Football League (PNGRFL) will start lobbying NRL officials in Sydney next month while attending the International Rugby League Board meeting.

PNG chairman Albert Veratau said they are talking with the Penrith Panthers to develop a serious proposal for the NRL.

Along with the NRL aspirations, PNGRFL will adopt NSW's junior rugby league development program.

"It's time for PNG in the NRL," he said.

"We want to make the numbers right and will be speaking to the NRL about the PNG club by 2014," he said.

Former Newcastle Knights winger (1989/90) and PNG chairman of selectors Arnold Kerwanty said a PNG club should first enter the Queensland Cup to prepare for the NRL challenge.

"We will need players who have the week-in week-out NRL game experience, or Queensland Cup experience, so they can become the backbone of a future competitive NRL club," he said.

Kerwanty added PNG rugby league was hurt by Australia's immigration laws.

"Laws need to be relaxed so PNG players don't require huge contracts to play for Aussie footy clubs," he said.

"If there are more players in NRL feeder clubs or just playing amateur footy at Australia's higher standard it will lift our game too, but immigration laws are preventing this," he said.

NRL spokesman John Brady said PNG's push was encouraging news but there was no immediate plan to expand.

"It's a case of watch this space.

"If they aim high, work hard and make a compelling case then it doesn't mean it's out of the question.

"The passion exists, everybody is aware how fanatical PNG is for rugby league and they are on our doorstep, so of course we want to support that,' he said.

Rugby league is considered PNG's national game with a strong following of the NRL and local SP Cup.

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, during his State visit to PNG last month, gave $250,000 to develop sport, in particular rugby league.

Marcus Bei, Adrian Lam, the current national coach, are PNG's most famous players while Paul Aiton and Keith Peters, playing for Penrith club, are other notable PNG footy heroes.


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PNG would be an excellent addition to the NRL, particularly if a new PNG footy team in the Australasian NRL can grow on the back of succesful period of strong economic growth in PNG.

While Super Rugby is a southern hemisphere competition embracing teams from NZ SAf and Aust, and perhaps South America (ie, Argentina) in the not too distant future,
and NRL embraces teams from Aust and NZ, and perhaps PNG in the not too distant future,
and A-League embraces teams from Aust and NZ, and perhaps south-east Asia in the not too distant future,
and other domestic sports embrace both Aust and NZ teams and often Australasia more generally, such as golf and basketball,
AFL remains a one-country domestic competition whose major/only real expansion focus at the elite professional level are the 1st and 3rd most populous states in Aust.

AFL is one of the few sports declining to embrace the globalisation of sport and business by broadening its exposure beyond our shores to other Australasian nations.
 
Well if the NRL wants to grow their game in a 3rd world country, where cannibalism is still practised that has little to no corporate sector and little to no money, go ahead.

I don't see how this is a problem for the AFL. This is going to be a giant basketcase if I've ever seen one.
 

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The same sport that couldn't keep a club financially viable in Perth thinks they can do it in Port Moresby? Good luck to them, they'll certainly need it.

I wonder how desperate Uncle Rupert will be to back a third world financial black hole in perpetuity?
 
Well if the NRL wants to grow their game in a 3rd world country, where cannibalism is still practised that has little to no corporate sector and little to no money, go ahead.

I don't see how this is a problem for the AFL. This is going to be a giant basketcase if I've ever seen one.
I anticipated this response and got my answer in early (see above):

PNG would be an excellent addition to the NRL, particularly if a new PNG footy team in the Australasian NRL can grow on the back of succesful period of strong economic growth in PNG.
 
Good to hear. But linking it to AFL?

This thread will just attract idiotic comments from morons about cannibalism and such.
 
I anticipated this response and got my response in early (see above):
They are still a 3rd world country. Growth doesn't mean jack if the people aren't going to be alot lot richer. We aren't talking twice as rich - probably closer to 100 times as rich.

Is this the same Port Moresby that rated less safe than Dafur in Sudan and Bagota in Columbia? The same place where hotels are surrounded by barbed wire fenches (World Economic Forum style) and hotels advise you not to leave the hotel grounds?

I'm sure players will love going there.
 
It would be great for the game if a country of 3 mil on our doorstop where RL is their "national game" could eventually be included in the NRL. However, all of your concerns about the viability of such a venture are justified.
 
Good to hear. But linking it to AFL?

This thread will just attract idiotic comments from morons about cannibalism and such.
You do realise that in PNG some people still practise cannibilism? I believe it was last year reading an article on it. They are barbarians even in the cities. Its a out of control 3rd world country with no money and no grip of the Western World.
 
Rugby League Board.

or is this now the Rugby League Board. It's hard to tell the differnce considering The Rugby League posters spend more time on this board than their own

This is the right home for this thread hoops considering it would be blocked, locked, deleted and the original posted in the sin bin within 5 seconds on the RL Board because it utters reference to AFL
 

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This is the right home for this thread hoops considering it would be blocked, locked, deleted and the original posted in the sin bin within 5 seconds on the RL Board because it utters reference to AFL
You're not wrong LD, They are a bit over zealous over there, I use to enjoy the banter, now I've got no reason to visit that board:(
 
It would be great for the game if a country of 3 mil on our doorstop where RL is their "national game" could eventually be included in the NRL. However, all of your concerns about the viability of such a venture are justified.

Closer to 6 million.

Bigger than NZ and all the Pac Islands put together.

Put them in the QLD cup for 10 years first.
 
AFL is one of the few sports declining to embrace the globalisation of sport and business by broadening its exposure beyond our shores to other Australasian nations.
Ever thought that this intense specialisation/localisation is one of the factors contributing to the success of the AFL?
 
Ever thought that this intense specialisation/localisation is one of the factors contributing to the success of the AFL?

Touche.

Baseball and Basketball are globilised sports out of America yet the NFL smashes the NBA and MLB. NBA and MLB have teams in Canada and are sports played around the world and the NFL have stayed at home and had more success as a result. Poor crowds in the NBA and MLB while the NFL has the best crowds in the world with an average around 64,000.

I don't want an AFL team in NZ, PNG or SA. No need.
 
Closer to 6 million.

Bigger than NZ and all the Pac Islands put together.

And the biggest city, being Port Moresby, has a population of about 250,000. Quality place to live too......

Thanks to wiki:
In 2004, Port Moresby was ranked the worst place in the world to live in the Economist Intelligence Unit's ranking of 130 of the world's capital cities. High levels of rape, robbery and murder and large areas of the city controlled by gangs of thugs, known locally as "rascals" (Tok Pisin raskol), were cited. According to a 2004 article in the Guardian newspaper, unemployment rates are estimated to be between 60 and 90% and murder rates three times that of Moscow and 23 times the rate in London.


I've got more chance winning an Olympic gold medal in fencing than a PNG team has getting into the NRL.
 
And the biggest city, being Port Moresby, has a population of about 250,000. Quality place to live too......

Thanks to wiki:
In 2004, Port Moresby was ranked the worst place in the world to live in the Economist Intelligence Unit's ranking of 130 of the world's capital cities. High levels of rape, robbery and murder and large areas of the city controlled by gangs of thugs, known locally as "rascals" (Tok Pisin raskol), were cited. According to a 2004 article in the Guardian newspaper, unemployment rates are estimated to be between 60 and 90% and murder rates three times that of Moscow and 23 times the rate in London.


I've got more chance winning an Olympic gold medal in fencing than a PNG team has getting into the NRL.

I dont know aout that. From the wikipedia entry you posted i think NRL players would be quite happy going to Port Moresby. Finally a city designed with NRL players in mind.
 
wtf does this have to do with afl expansion?

I'd say a lot of people would be happy if Australian football re-developed in Papua New Guinea. If PNG had a team had a team in the NRL then maybe Australian football would be dead in PNG forever. Then again, the article talked about laws needing to be changed to accomodate PNG players, so if they were changed to accomodate PNG rugby players, that would also open some possibilities for a few individual players to also play in the AFL.

Anyway, I can't see it happening.
 

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