Apparently the NRL is set to take over Western Australia. The AFL shaking in fear of pending “demolition job”.
NRL must lure Gina Rinehart, Andrew Forrest to rugby league to complete Perth takeover
Dean Ritchie
May 13, 2025 - 7:30PM
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The NRL must bash down the front door to convert an insecure and floundering Western Australia to rugby league by approaching two insanely rich Perth business people – worth a combined total of $90 billion – to help with the demolition job.
Perth is ready to be shaken to its core and, as always, Peter V’landys’ timing is exquisite.
WA is in sporting decline amid local fears the new Perth Bears might sweep into town and steal the state’s hearts and minds. Rugby league is ready to ride in on a white horse.
The NRL’s expansion into Perth is perfect timing by Peter V'landys.
The reaction from some in WA to the Bears’ NRL inclusion in 2027 smacked of trepidation and dread about a new cocksure and buoyant sport stealing their dwindling status.
A front-page story in mainstream West Australian newspaper, the day the Bears were announced, moaned ‘The Bad News Bears’ and lamented the WA Government’s decision to outlay $65m to expand the NRL competition.
Never before has an Australian state been so hypersensitive about protecting their patch.
The NRL should now play on Perth’s self-doubt by trying to lure WA-based mega-billionaires Gina Rinehart, Australia’s richest woman, and Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest to rugby league.
Forrest is a well-known sports fan and I’m told Rinehart thrives on helping WA teams overcome sporting franchises from the more glamorous eastern states.
Rinehart is worth around $46 billion while Forrest has a cool $33 billion in the bank – and they love backing WA. Imagine the levels of paranoia if V’landys can secure one or both to help Perth Bears?
Forrest has committed millions of dollars to rugby union so why not rugby league?
There are others too. Just last year, Henley and Partners’ World’s Wealthiest Cities Report stated WA housed eight billionaires, 64 centimillionaires and 33,600 millionaires.
A stream of bucks for rugby league would have AFL shaking with fear.
Perth Bears need to secure immediate success to start eroding the AFL’s stranglehold in Perth. It will be a challenge, particularly with questions over the state’s junior pathways, but it can be done.
Here’s why.
West Coast Eagles are hapless and sit dead-last having lost all nine games this season. Fremantle are marginally better, having won four matches, and sit in 11th position in the AFL ladder.
The Eagles were once known as the Manchester United of Australian sport. They are now on-the-nose, on and off field, while the Dockers are perennial losers. Fremantle’s lack of success in winning a flag has earned them a nickname – Flagmantle.
And it could get even worse with reports emerging West Coast superstar Harley Reid wants out for a return to Melbourne.
Western Force is sitting third last on the Super Rugby table with four wins from 12 games this season.
The once-great Western Australian cricket team ran last in the 2024/25 Sheffield Shield season with three victories from ten games.
Perth Glory were hopeless and ran last on the A-League competition table with just four wins from 26 games. The only small success for WA this year was the Perth Wildcats, who ran third on the NBL table.
Expansion has given the NRL a decisive edge over the AFL with the Bears offering rugby league a presence in the west.
The NRL is now played in multiple areas and regions where AFL is invisible. There’s Wollongong, Newcastle and Townsville along with overseas locations in Auckland and, shortly, Port Moresby.
With a looming World Cup and the Las Vegas extravaganza now an annual sensation, rugby league here and abroad has never looked bigger nor brighter.
The west is now there to be won and it seems V’landys has waved his magic wand yet again.