NRL expansion: Dolphins to be new Brisbane team for 2023 season

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https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...n/news-story/5e4d68124cc1ab4d184a7fd9a9e3b309


The Dolphins will be Brisbane’s second team, with the Redcliffe-backed $70 million powerhouse staving off bids from the Firehawks and Jets to clinch the NRL’s 17th licence.

News Corp can reveal the Dolphins are the preferred candidate with the Australian Rugby League Commission to formally unveil the northern-corridor consortium as the winning bid this week as part of the NRL’s expanded 17-team league for 2023.

It is understood Wayne Bennett will be the Dolphins’ foundation coach, although the former Broncos mentor has not agreed terms with any prospective employer at this stage.

ARLC boss Peter V’landys declined to comment on the expansion process, but the Dolphins have been chosen as the standout bid.

Their victory will be formalised in the coming days pending the organisation meeting some key conditions requested by the ARLC.

The NRL’s Expansion Assessment Committee met last Friday and the seven-person panel spent 90 minutes analysing the merits of prospective franchises the Dolphins, Jets and Firehawks.

The Dolphins have had fresh, follow-up dialogue with the EAC - a clear sign they are the preferred bid to be recommended to the ARL Commission over the next 48 hours.

Only an 11th-hour disaster will prevent the Dolphins celebrating their coronation as Brisbane’s second team to rival the Broncos in one of the most significant projects for rugby league in its 113-year history.

The Dolphins will be the NRL’s first expansion team in 14 years following the introduction of the Titans in 2007.

Dolphins bid chief Terry Reader told News Corp last week the powerful bid is armed with a strategic plan that will see them hit the ground running if they are formally given the green light by the ARLC.

“The Dolphins persist in taking nothing for granted,” Reader said.

“We will continue to work in the background to be ready to enter the NRL competition as early as 2023 if our bid is successful.

“The Dolphins believe we are in a strong position to be awarded the new NRL licence. The Dolphins have the strongest financial backing of any bid. We also have the government support, infrastructure, elite-pathways plan, new fan base and an integrated strategy to grow the game in not only south-east Queensland but into central Queensland.

“The Dolphins have a detailed 100-day plan ready to initiate as soon as we are awarded an NRL licence to ensure we can be highly competitive from what could be our very first season in 2023.

“The Dolphins are NRL ready and can start tomorrow.”

It is a wonderful triumph for the Dolphins, who were founded in 1947 - the same year as Sydney-based clubs Parramatta and Manly - and boast infrastructure that will make the second Brisbane outfit one of the richest operations in the NRL.
 

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I reckon to stop this fucking up supercoach, players on a bye should get their predicted score. Otherwise super messy with a different team on a bye each weak
 

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The 2 points outstanding to carry over and adjust with the ladder is a bugger as well.

Would it work if byes didn't get points?
 

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Start looking at players off contract in 2022 and putting together predicted sides?

Munster already signalled his intentions, Mahoney is from up that way, surely Ponga ditches Newcastle.
 

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great decision great facilities great location, look out brisbane broncos your area of control has suddenly got a hell of a lot smaller and membership base slashed
 

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The 2 points outstanding to carry over and adjust with the ladder is a bugger as well.

Would it work if byes didn't get points?
Yeh wonder how they work out who gets 2 byes. 25 rounds, 17 teams. So 8 teams get 2 byes or something.
 

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Yeh wonder how they work out who gets 2 byes. 25 rounds, 17 teams. So 8 teams get 2 byes or something.
Vlad says huh? Why didn't someone advise me :grinning: .....It's all in hand...no doubt :grinning:
 

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im tipping some of their qcup winning players will be wanting to go back to redcliffe as well as others
players I think could go include munster welch turpin rudolf staggs
 

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SportNRLNRL 2021
The secret modelling that shows NRL will create 12 more games with 17th team
By Adam Pengilly
September 24, 2021 — 11.30am
The NRL plans to add 12 matches to its regular season total, play more club games during the State of Origin period and reduce its reliance on the Broncos for prime-time television slots under secret modelling for a 17-team competition.
 

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I'm surprised, Ipswich is Queensland's fastest growing city and there's a bunch of new hub towns popping up around it.
 

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SportNRLNRL 2021
The secret modelling that shows NRL will create 12 more games with 17th team
By Adam Pengilly
September 24, 2021 — 11.30am
The NRL plans to add 12 matches to its regular season total, play more club games during the State of Origin period and reduce its reliance on the Broncos for prime-time television slots under secret modelling for a 17-team competition.
Every team will need to have 2 byes, with (I assume) additional byes to make up the numbers around Origin.

And one team misses out in magic round.
 

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I'm surprised, Ipswich is Queensland's fastest growing city and there's a bunch of new hub towns popping up around it.
From a future growth perspective, a team based around Springfield along the Logan motorway could make sense, with a new stadium, in similar style to the new Western Melbourne A League team.

But as of now, Redcliffe ticks the most boxes. Hopefully they will keep at least some local identity and play a few games at Redcliffe as it's a cracking facility for smaller crowds.
 

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From a future growth perspective, a team based around Springfield along the Logan motorway could make sense, with a new stadium, in similar style to the new Western Melbourne A League team.

But as of now, Redcliffe ticks the most boxes. Hopefully they will keep at least some local identity and play a few games at Redcliffe as it's a cracking facility for smaller crowds.
They will have all the growth area around Sunshine Coast- Aura-Pacific Motorway M1. When that's fully built out-wow. Want to take Falcons off Storm?
 

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I can't see Redcliffe having a decent fan base only locals or people that support them in the Qld cup will follow them
 

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I reckon to stop this fucking up supercoach, players on a bye should get their predicted score. Otherwise super messy with a different team on a bye each weak
never thought about supercoach, yes it will well and truly fuck that up. not sure how they get around that actually
 

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I think a second Brisbane team is a no-brainer and Redcliffe is a known, successful brand in Qld... but willingly increasing the comp to 17 teams (a prime number no less) does not make sense
 

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I can't see Redcliffe having a decent fan base only locals or people that support them in the Qld cup will follow them
Half of Brisbane don't like Broncs so maybe that will help.

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From a future growth perspective, a team based around Springfield along the Logan motorway could make sense, with a new stadium, in similar style to the new Western Melbourne A League team.

But as of now, Redcliffe ticks the most boxes. Hopefully they will keep at least some local identity and play a few games at Redcliffe as it's a cracking facility for smaller crowds.
I would have thought future growth was more important. The population and projected population is far bigger, way more land, better access etc. The only thing they don't have is the quality stadium but they have a little one and they could play a few at Suncorp while the new one gets built, could even play at the Reserve.

Would allow Moreton Bay and the Sunshine Coast their own footprint for a future expansion.
 
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