diedpretty
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@Geo. said:@diedpretty said:@Geo. said:@gallagher said:Couldn't wests tigers change to wests magpies just like balmain tigers changed to sydney tigers?
No…When they did that as with the Sydney Bulldogs the Competition was the ARL and was by invitation prior to SL...clubs could call themselves what the want...which allowed them to jump ship so easily..
With the introduction of the NRL a licence system was put in place with franchises agreeing to certain lengths of time in the competition...These are bounded by NRL Deeds to mainly avoid breakaway competitions but also ensure branding etc...At the Time of the re-structure of our board Wests Tigers extended it's agreement until 2022..
So does every licence run out in 2022 - I only ask this because I thought most clubs were only signed until 2018.
Not every Club..most do in 2018 …I think Dragons Knights Titans and Us are 2022..there was a cuffle around the Origin time in Melbourne Gould and Politis and Co weren't happy with the ARLC and the NRL wanted to break up licence dates...read it in an article around then...see if I can dig it up..
So in theory if a rebel comp wanted to start up in 2019 funded by Murdoch and Packer and shown on channel 9 and Foxtel as a 12 team comp - they would have 12 teams not under licence to the NRL. Funny that only teams signed till 2022 are those run by the NRL except for Saints which is a bit strange.