Nrlolol wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2019 12:33 am
AFLcrap1 wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 11:54 pm
You are a peanut .wookie is right .the AFL has got far far more than 15 million for multiple clubs.
15 mill was,just for the lions recently .
How dumb are you
Youhave been told over & over that all sports get govt funding .
Yet all you do is rave about the NRl getting funding .
You're a dumb hypocrite .
& yes teh cowboys are putting in .
They put in 10 mill towards the stadium & will put about the same towards the training centre .
One simple question .
Why the fuck is it alright for AFL clubs to get govt money ..but not alright for NRL clubs .
Oh & this is why I said on topic l
It was no deflection ..it was asking you to discuss the topic not rave with utter shit
Read everyone of your posts again then shut the fuck up!
How do you just receive 250 million in a brand new stadium and facilities and be the sole tenant! Due to aparently the old stadium 25 years old is to old! That the POS team cannot half fill on average turn around and beg and cry for more money from the tax payer due not being afford to put any More than 10 million!
Find raise or different design!
The AFL or clubs aren’t exactly having brand new stadiums built for them and clubs who have received payments have been one offs of only a few million & are paying for a large chunk of facilities with their own money
It’s not like they are having full facilities being built and not contributing a cent the nrlol does!
Just to show you don't have a fucking clue
You just post utter rot & lies
Here is the panthers academy .
Not one cent of Govt money
Yet it's all,you rant about .
Wookie showed you were wrong
This is more proof .
You will ignore as you always do & just keep reposting the same crap in thread after thread
Panthers open $22 million Academy
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penrithpanthers.com.au
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Wed 30 Mar 2016, 10:45 AM
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The Panthers Rugby League Academy was today officially opened with a short ceremony attended by the Hon. Malcolm Turnbull MP, Prime Minister of Australia.
Mr Turnbull toured the Academy with Panthers Chairman David O’Neill and Panthers Executive General Manager Rugby League Phil Gould AM, before being joined by Panthers icon John Farragher OAM to formally open the facility.
Fully funded by the Panthers Group, the Academy is a $22 million state-of-the-art facility located behind Panthers Leagues Club in Penrith. It will now become the fulltime training and development facility for the Panthers senior and junior squads, along with housing Panthers rugby league administration.
The Academy consists of two full-size all-weather training fields, two gymnasiums, hot and cold plunge pools, a 61-seat team auditorium, medical rooms and a number of recreational areas for players and staff.
GALLERY: Click here to go inside the Panthers Rugby League Academy
"We believe the Panthers Rugby League Academy is now the best of its kind for any sporting organisation in this country," Panthers Executive General Manager Rugby League Phil Gould AM said.
"It represents a huge investment by the Panthers in not only the game of rugby league, but the sporting landscape of Western Sydney as well.
"It should also be noted that this is more than just a factory for churning out rugby league players. 94 per cent of our contracted players, from the age of 16 through to our most senior NRL players, are actively engaged in schools, apprenticeships, trades or tertiary education courses. This facility caters for the welfare and education of all our players, on all levels."
The Academy building spans approximately 3,400 square metres and the overall site approximately 40,000 square metres. Construction commenced in June 2015 and the predominantly local labour force of up to 100 people per day completed the project earlier this month – some three months ahead of schedule.
The Panthers players got their first look around the Academy on Monday and will complete their first field session at the new facility on Wednesday afternoon.
"The Panthers Rugby League Academy is indicative of our steadfast commitment to Penrith and to the game of rugby league, now and into the future," Panthers Chairman David O’Neill said.
"It will become a source of inspiration for young rugby league players right across the Penrith district and regional areas. More kids than ever before will grow up dreaming of pulling on a Panthers jersey."