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An as yet unnamed professional rugby league football team based in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea will compete in Australia's National Rugby League from the 2028 season.. The inclusion of a Papua New Guinea-based team in the NRL was announced on 12 December, 2024, as part of the Pacific Rugby League Partnership involving the Australian Rugby League Commission and Australian Government, in ...
The Australian Super league and the ARL had 22 teams combined in 1997. When the NRL was formed in 1998, it was decided that there would only be 20 teams.The Melbourne Storm were the sole expansion team that year, meaning that the NRL had to remove three teams: the Perth Reds, the South Queensland Crushers and the Hunter Mariners.
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However, the NRL are now directly negotiating with the WA Government to admit the Bears into the competition as a possible Perth Bears expansion team. [1] The team's primary colours are to be the traditional red and black of North Sydney, with the Bears' secondary colour of white joining a secondary gold colour.
In 2006, the Central Coast were one of three bidders for the next team to be handed a NRL licence. The Gold Coast were ultimately successful in their bid, beating both the Central Coast and the Wellington Orcas. In 2012, the NRL announced it was opening up talks about expansion again but ultimately decided to close negotiations until the end of ...
NRL All Stars team (1): Johnson; Naufahu Whyte was an unused 18th player replacement in all three New Zealand matches in the 2023 tournament. Casey McLean played for New South Wales Under 19s in June 2024.
In June 2021, CEO Cameron George announced the team would not compete in the 2021 competition but plan to re-enter the competition in 2022. [9] This did not eventuate, however, with the NRL announcing NRLW expansion to 10 teams for the 2023 season that did not include the Warriors.
The Western Corridor NRL bid is a proposed NRL team to be based in Brisbane's growing Western Corridor in an expanded National Rugby League competition. The Western Corridor NRL bid was launched on 14 August 2010. [1] [2] The bid is headquartered in Ipswich, Queensland and is closely associated with the Ipswich Jets.