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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 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 ...
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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.
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Care should also be taken that icons are accurate for the dates in question. For example, St Helens did not originally wear red and white kit, so the use of the current icon would be inappropriate for articles dealing with the period before the club adopted of red and white.