How to build an NRL team: Perth Bears hunt for hidden gems or PNG Chiefs cash splash? | Angus Fontaine
Expansion clubs are taking different routes with funding, leadership, talent pathways and fan engagement as important as marquee player signings
The path to top-level Australian rugby league can take myriad forms. Clubs may win promotion from a second division (Cronulla and Penrith in 1967), command franchises with huge heartland support (Brisbane and Newcastle in 1988), get shoe-horned into an ill-fated rebel competition (Adelaide Rams and Hunter Marinas in 1997) or arrive fully formed to satiate a growing local demand (the Dolphins in 2023).
The NRL’s 18th and 19th teams are taking different routes. Perth Bears enter in 2027 as a revamped foundation club (North Sydney) sent west to conquer an AFL territory. The PNG Chiefs land in 2028 as a $600m Trojan horse from Australian taxpayers to curb China’s influence in the South Pacific – a ploy Papua New Guinea prime minister James Marape calls “a unification strategy deployed under the flag of rugby league.”
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