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The Western Bears was a proposed rugby league football club to be based in Perth, Western Australia.The bid was intended as a partnership between the Western Australian Rugby League and the North Sydney Bears for a team from Perth to rejoin an expanded National Rugby League in 2027.
In August 2024, the North Sydney Bears and a Western Australian consortium headed by Cash Converters founders the Cumins family, signed off on an agreement to lodge an application for the Western Bears to enter a team in the 2027 NRL season. The logo will be red, white and black with yellow as a nod to the Western Reds. [10] [11]
In August 2024, the North Sydney Bears and a Western Australian consortium headed by Cash Converters founders the Cumins family, signed off on an agreement to lodge an application for the Western Bears to enter a team in the 2027 NRL season. The logo will be red, white and black with yellow as a nod to the Western Reds. [10] [11]
In August 2024, the North Sydney Bears and a Western Australian consortium headed by Cash Converters founders the Cumins family, signed off on an agreement to lodge an application for the Western Bears to enter a team in the 2027 NRL season. The logo would have been red, white and black with yellow as a nod to Western Australia, not The Western ...
The next match occurred in 1999 when the Western Suburbs Magpies hosted the Melbourne Storm in an NRL premiership match. Further premiership matches followed in 2005 when Cronulla Sharks hosted the New Zealand Warriors , [ 1 ] and in July 2013 when the South Sydney Rabbitohs hosted the New Zealand Warriors at NIB Stadium
Media in category "Australian rugby league logos" ... 0–9. File:2014 NRL Grand Final logo.svg; File:2016 NRL Auckland Nines logo.jpg ... Western Australian Rugby ...
North Sydney now field a team in the NSW Cup, the competition immediately below NRL level, as a feeder club to the Melbourne Storm. They previously had feeder deals with both the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Sydney Roosters. There are plans to again be part of the NRL in coming years as the Central Coast Bears or in Perth as the Western Bears.
North Sydney Bears: Eastern Suburbs: 1922: North Sydney Bears (2) 35–3 Glebe Dirty Reds: Sydney Cricket Ground: 15,000 1923: Eastern Suburbs (4) 15–12 South Sydney Rabbitohs: 15,000 1924: Balmain Tigers (6) 3–0 South Sydney Rabbitohs: 15,000 1925: South Sydney Rabbitohs (5) N/A Western Suburbs Magpies: N/A N/A 1926: South Sydney Rabbitohs ...