The money made from this game is not being set aside to be used to expand the game. It's going directly into the club's coffers.Wiganer Ted wrote:This appears, to me, that there is a change in the influence of the power brokers in RL. The article is by IL but Pearson must go along with it for Hull to take part. They clearly have an ambition to expand the game and it can't be done without making money. This trip it is suggested with make the clubs £500k each.
The idea you can take a game to Wollongong and claim this is part of an expansion initiative is farcical.
We take the magic weekend to places like Cardiff and Newcastle and do nothing to expand the top flight in these areas. Just taking games to far flung places is pointless unless there is concerted effort to get the game going in these areas. How or why a club as opposed to the whole sport should be doing this I have no idea. We have let expansion teams in Gateshead, Wrexham and even London fall by the wayside.This may be just the starter for ten, with expansion ventures ahead.
Where they take place I'm not sure. Although there is a club in Toronto and talk of others over there we aren't going to be playing in Feb anywhere in North America. Southern states maybe. Perhaps the Magic Weekend could be taken over there in a couple of cities.
Expansion in Perth is nothing to do with us. Why do we need to go there? If a team starts again it will be for the benefit of the NRL.They obvious one at present is Perth where IL mentions about the NRL expanding. The Western Australian Govt may be interested and that would be interesting. Perhaps Hull FC would do it again with it being one of their home games.
Our issue is expanding the game here and in Europe. Taking games on the road and saying in effect, there look at that isn't it great, is pointless unless the sport is going to invest in the sport in these areas. That will cost a fortune and requires patience and a different attitude from fans. It's no use letting expansion teams be relegated out of the top flight like London or just go bust like Gateshead and Wrexham but that kind of favouritism is disliked.
If IL and other chairman decided the game needed to expand and so sought to fund a team or teams through coming up with cash themselves or through sponsorship fair enough but I don't see any evidence of this. A game in Oz certainly isn't going to further the cause.
If I was being cynical I'd suggest IL saying he sees the games future club lead is just another excuse for taking games on the road in an attempt to make money.