if that helps you sleep well at night and block out the AFL living rent free in that head! so be itazif wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 2:36 pmmakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 12:57 pmBring on 2032 and the new stadium! the idea already has fans of another certain code and its fear leader in jealously modeFred wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 12:07 pmLooks like I'll be watching on TV - all membership tickets for the game exhausted!!!! Oh well. Beers and take-away in front of the TV watching a game in front of a capacity crowd is the next best thing I guess. Really need to 600000 plus seat stadium more than ever.![]()
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I sleep finemakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 7:10 pmif that helps you sleep well at night and block out the AFL living rent free in that head! so be itazif wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 2:36 pmmakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 12:57 pm
Bring on 2032 and the new stadium! the idea already has fans of another certain code and its fear leader in jealously mode![]()
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you're the one that has to deal with that fumbling shit show being 2nd to the NRL in the only country on earth its played

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as i said what helps you sleep at night! the P V Landy snake oil tatics seem to be working a treatazif wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 7:31 pmI sleep finemakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 7:10 pmif that helps you sleep well at night and block out the AFL living rent free in that head! so be itazif wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 2:36 pm
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you're the one that has to deal with that fumbling shit show being 2nd to the NRL in the only country on earth its played![]()
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well we can't have those taticsmakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 10:26 pmas i said what helps you sleep at night! the P V Landy snake oil tatics seem to be working a treatazif wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 7:31 pmI sleep finemakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 7:10 pm
if that helps you sleep well at night and block out the AFL living rent free in that head! so be it
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how do you think the snake oil pitch went today!azif wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 6:53 amwell we can't have those taticsmakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 10:26 pmas i said what helps you sleep at night! the P V Landy snake oil tatics seem to be working a treatazif wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 7:31 pm
I sleep fine
you're the one that has to deal with that fumbling shit show being 2nd to the NRL in the only country on earth its played![]()
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makingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 9:17 pmhow do you think the snake oil pitch went today!azif wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 6:53 amwell we can't have those taticsmakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 10:26 pm
as i said what helps you sleep at night! the P V Landy snake oil tatics seem to be working a treat... of those used care salesmen
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PVL telling the WA Ministers how much WA loves there league and desperately needs some dud unwanted team from NSW that they will have to pay for. only for the WA state heads to town around and see a half filled venue for a double header
It will happen - they are just trying to get the best for each side - having a half empty stadium for a double header doesn’t help vlandy”s.
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I’m sure it will also! It’s just the fans of that code are a little triggered and in the edge as the WA government didn’t give in to there list of demands like Albo and NSW government always doesFred wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 10:46 ammakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 9:17 pmhow do you think the snake oil pitch went today!azif wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 6:53 am
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PVL telling the WA Ministers how much WA loves there league and desperately needs some dud unwanted team from NSW that they will have to pay for. only for the WA state heads to town around and see a half filled venue for a double header
It will happen - they are just trying to get the best for each side - having a half empty stadium for a double header doesn’t help vlandy”s.
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what exactly do the NSW Government give the NRL ??makingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 11:37 amI’m sure it will also! It’s just the fans of that code are a little triggered and in the edge as the WA government didn’t give in to there list of demands like Albo and NSW government always doesFred wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 10:46 ammakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 9:17 pm
how do you think the snake oil pitch went today!
PVL telling the WA Ministers how much WA loves there league and desperately needs some dud unwanted team from NSW that they will have to pay for. only for the WA state heads to town around and see a half filled venue for a double header
It will happen - they are just trying to get the best for each side - having a half empty stadium for a double header doesn’t help vlandy”s.
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Didn’t they just upgrade a stadium ?leeroy*NRL* wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 1:52 pmwhat exactly do the NSW Government give the NRL ??makingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 11:37 amI’m sure it will also! It’s just the fans of that code are a little triggered and in the edge as the WA government didn’t give in to there list of demands like Albo and NSW government always doesFred wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 10:46 am
It will happen - they are just trying to get the best for each side - having a half empty stadium for a double header doesn’t help vlandy”s.
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I asked chat got :
The New South Wales (NSW) Government provides substantial support to the National Rugby League (NRL) through various initiatives, focusing on infrastructure development, community programs, and event hosting. Here’s an overview of their contributions:
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Stadium and Infrastructure Funding
The NSW Government has invested in upgrading and constructing stadiums to enhance the NRL experience: 
• Leichhardt Oval: Received $10 million from the NSW Government as part of a $40 million joint investment with the federal government and Inner West Council. The upgrades include a new northern grandstand, increased seating, and modern facilities for NRL and NRLW teams . 
• Penrith Stadium: Undergoing a $309 million redevelopment funded by the NSW Government to increase capacity and modernize facilities, with completion expected in 2026 . 
• Brookvale Oval (4 Pines Park): Received $20 million from the NSW Government towards a $36.1 million upgrade, including a new grandstand and Centre of Excellence . 
• Jubilee Oval: Secured $13 million from the NSW Government for the Stage 3 Northern grandstand extension and other facility upgrades . 
⸻
High-Performance and Community Facilities
Investments have been made in training and community centers: 
• Bulldogs Centre of Excellence: A state-of-the-art facility for the club’s NRL and NRLW teams, featuring new change rooms, strength and conditioning facilities, and medical areas . 
• St George Illawarra Dragons Community and High Performance Centre: A collaborative project with funding from the federal and NSW governments, providing training facilities and community programs . 
⸻
Community Engagement Programs
The NSW Government partners with the NRL to support youth and community initiatives: 
• Youth Engagement Program: An investment of over $270,000 to involve NRL players, PCYC staff, and NSW Police in engaging young people through events and fitness sessions, promoting mental health and social cohesion . 
⸻
Event Hosting and Promotion
NSW actively supports hosting major NRL events: 
• NRLW Magic Round: A three-year agreement to host the inaugural NRLW Magic Round in Newcastle, aiming to boost local economies and promote women’s rugby league . 
• NRL Grand Final: The NSW Government has reaffirmed its commitment to hosting the NRL Grand Final in Sydney, with discussions ongoing for a long-term agreement to keep the event in the state . 
⸻
These initiatives reflect the NSW Government’s commitment to supporting the NRL through infrastructure development, community engagement, and event promotion.
The New South Wales (NSW) Government provides substantial support to the National Rugby League (NRL) through various initiatives, focusing on infrastructure development, community programs, and event hosting. Here’s an overview of their contributions:
⸻
The NSW Government has invested in upgrading and constructing stadiums to enhance the NRL experience: 
• Leichhardt Oval: Received $10 million from the NSW Government as part of a $40 million joint investment with the federal government and Inner West Council. The upgrades include a new northern grandstand, increased seating, and modern facilities for NRL and NRLW teams . 
• Penrith Stadium: Undergoing a $309 million redevelopment funded by the NSW Government to increase capacity and modernize facilities, with completion expected in 2026 . 
• Brookvale Oval (4 Pines Park): Received $20 million from the NSW Government towards a $36.1 million upgrade, including a new grandstand and Centre of Excellence . 
• Jubilee Oval: Secured $13 million from the NSW Government for the Stage 3 Northern grandstand extension and other facility upgrades . 
⸻
Investments have been made in training and community centers: 
• Bulldogs Centre of Excellence: A state-of-the-art facility for the club’s NRL and NRLW teams, featuring new change rooms, strength and conditioning facilities, and medical areas . 
• St George Illawarra Dragons Community and High Performance Centre: A collaborative project with funding from the federal and NSW governments, providing training facilities and community programs . 
⸻
The NSW Government partners with the NRL to support youth and community initiatives: 
• Youth Engagement Program: An investment of over $270,000 to involve NRL players, PCYC staff, and NSW Police in engaging young people through events and fitness sessions, promoting mental health and social cohesion . 
⸻
NSW actively supports hosting major NRL events: 
• NRLW Magic Round: A three-year agreement to host the inaugural NRLW Magic Round in Newcastle, aiming to boost local economies and promote women’s rugby league . 
• NRL Grand Final: The NSW Government has reaffirmed its commitment to hosting the NRL Grand Final in Sydney, with discussions ongoing for a long-term agreement to keep the event in the state . 
⸻
These initiatives reflect the NSW Government’s commitment to supporting the NRL through infrastructure development, community engagement, and event promotion.
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Now do that chat thing for AFL in VictoriaFred wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 1:59 pmI asked chat got :
The New South Wales (NSW) Government provides substantial support to the National Rugby League (NRL) through various initiatives, focusing on infrastructure development, community programs, and event hosting. Here’s an overview of their contributions:
⸻
Stadium and Infrastructure Funding
The NSW Government has invested in upgrading and constructing stadiums to enhance the NRL experience: 
• Leichhardt Oval: Received $10 million from the NSW Government as part of a $40 million joint investment with the federal government and Inner West Council. The upgrades include a new northern grandstand, increased seating, and modern facilities for NRL and NRLW teams . 
• Penrith Stadium: Undergoing a $309 million redevelopment funded by the NSW Government to increase capacity and modernize facilities, with completion expected in 2026 . 
• Brookvale Oval (4 Pines Park): Received $20 million from the NSW Government towards a $36.1 million upgrade, including a new grandstand and Centre of Excellence . 
• Jubilee Oval: Secured $13 million from the NSW Government for the Stage 3 Northern grandstand extension and other facility upgrades . 
⸻
High-Performance and Community Facilities
Investments have been made in training and community centers: 
• Bulldogs Centre of Excellence: A state-of-the-art facility for the club’s NRL and NRLW teams, featuring new change rooms, strength and conditioning facilities, and medical areas . 
• St George Illawarra Dragons Community and High Performance Centre: A collaborative project with funding from the federal and NSW governments, providing training facilities and community programs . 
⸻
Community Engagement Programs
The NSW Government partners with the NRL to support youth and community initiatives: 
• Youth Engagement Program: An investment of over $270,000 to involve NRL players, PCYC staff, and NSW Police in engaging young people through events and fitness sessions, promoting mental health and social cohesion . 
⸻
Event Hosting and Promotion
NSW actively supports hosting major NRL events: 
• NRLW Magic Round: A three-year agreement to host the inaugural NRLW Magic Round in Newcastle, aiming to boost local economies and promote women’s rugby league . 
• NRL Grand Final: The NSW Government has reaffirmed its commitment to hosting the NRL Grand Final in Sydney, with discussions ongoing for a long-term agreement to keep the event in the state . 
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These initiatives reflect the NSW Government’s commitment to supporting the NRL through infrastructure development, community engagement, and event promotion.

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You’ll notice the nrl doesn’t put anything in of if they do on the rare occasion it’s almost nothingFred wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 1:59 pmI asked chat got :
The New South Wales (NSW) Government provides substantial support to the National Rugby League (NRL) through various initiatives, focusing on infrastructure development, community programs, and event hosting. Here’s an overview of their contributions:
⸻
Stadium and Infrastructure Funding
The NSW Government has invested in upgrading and constructing stadiums to enhance the NRL experience: 
• Leichhardt Oval: Received $10 million from the NSW Government as part of a $40 million joint investment with the federal government and Inner West Council. The upgrades include a new northern grandstand, increased seating, and modern facilities for NRL and NRLW teams . 
• Penrith Stadium: Undergoing a $309 million redevelopment funded by the NSW Government to increase capacity and modernize facilities, with completion expected in 2026 . 
• Brookvale Oval (4 Pines Park): Received $20 million from the NSW Government towards a $36.1 million upgrade, including a new grandstand and Centre of Excellence . 
• Jubilee Oval: Secured $13 million from the NSW Government for the Stage 3 Northern grandstand extension and other facility upgrades . 
⸻
High-Performance and Community Facilities
Investments have been made in training and community centers: 
• Bulldogs Centre of Excellence: A state-of-the-art facility for the club’s NRL and NRLW teams, featuring new change rooms, strength and conditioning facilities, and medical areas . 
• St George Illawarra Dragons Community and High Performance Centre: A collaborative project with funding from the federal and NSW governments, providing training facilities and community programs . 
⸻
Community Engagement Programs
The NSW Government partners with the NRL to support youth and community initiatives: 
• Youth Engagement Program: An investment of over $270,000 to involve NRL players, PCYC staff, and NSW Police in engaging young people through events and fitness sessions, promoting mental health and social cohesion . 
⸻
Event Hosting and Promotion
NSW actively supports hosting major NRL events: 
• NRLW Magic Round: A three-year agreement to host the inaugural NRLW Magic Round in Newcastle, aiming to boost local economies and promote women’s rugby league . 
• NRL Grand Final: The NSW Government has reaffirmed its commitment to hosting the NRL Grand Final in Sydney, with discussions ongoing for a long-term agreement to keep the event in the state . 
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These initiatives reflect the NSW Government’s commitment to supporting the NRL through infrastructure development, community engagement, and event promotion.
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We will leave that for youleeroy*NRL* wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 2:14 pmNow do that chat thing for AFL in VictoriaFred wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 1:59 pmI asked chat got :
The New South Wales (NSW) Government provides substantial support to the National Rugby League (NRL) through various initiatives, focusing on infrastructure development, community programs, and event hosting. Here’s an overview of their contributions:
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Stadium and Infrastructure Funding
The NSW Government has invested in upgrading and constructing stadiums to enhance the NRL experience: 
• Leichhardt Oval: Received $10 million from the NSW Government as part of a $40 million joint investment with the federal government and Inner West Council. The upgrades include a new northern grandstand, increased seating, and modern facilities for NRL and NRLW teams . 
• Penrith Stadium: Undergoing a $309 million redevelopment funded by the NSW Government to increase capacity and modernize facilities, with completion expected in 2026 . 
• Brookvale Oval (4 Pines Park): Received $20 million from the NSW Government towards a $36.1 million upgrade, including a new grandstand and Centre of Excellence . 
• Jubilee Oval: Secured $13 million from the NSW Government for the Stage 3 Northern grandstand extension and other facility upgrades . 
⸻
High-Performance and Community Facilities
Investments have been made in training and community centers: 
• Bulldogs Centre of Excellence: A state-of-the-art facility for the club’s NRL and NRLW teams, featuring new change rooms, strength and conditioning facilities, and medical areas . 
• St George Illawarra Dragons Community and High Performance Centre: A collaborative project with funding from the federal and NSW governments, providing training facilities and community programs . 
⸻
Community Engagement Programs
The NSW Government partners with the NRL to support youth and community initiatives: 
• Youth Engagement Program: An investment of over $270,000 to involve NRL players, PCYC staff, and NSW Police in engaging young people through events and fitness sessions, promoting mental health and social cohesion . 
⸻
Event Hosting and Promotion
NSW actively supports hosting major NRL events: 
• NRLW Magic Round: A three-year agreement to host the inaugural NRLW Magic Round in Newcastle, aiming to boost local economies and promote women’s rugby league . 
• NRL Grand Final: The NSW Government has reaffirmed its commitment to hosting the NRL Grand Final in Sydney, with discussions ongoing for a long-term agreement to keep the event in the state . 
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These initiatives reflect the NSW Government’s commitment to supporting the NRL through infrastructure development, community engagement, and event promotion.![]()
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