Gloves off in bid for NRL team

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Phil Lutton
February 23, 2011 - 5:27PM

The uneasy truce between the rival Queensland NRL bids has come to an explosive end, with the chairman of the Central Queensland bid Geoff Murphy taking aim at the "arrogant and selfish" Brisbane consortium.

In a blistering statement this afternoon, Murphy has lashed out in no uncertain terms at the way the "Battle for Brisbane" has been conducted as Craig Davison's bid for a second NRL team in the Queensland capital gains momentum.

Murphy said he was disgusted at the push for another team in a metropolitan region at the expense of fans in the regional areas and the bush.

Advertisement: Story continues below "I am appalled at the way some southern Queenslanders think that they have a monopoly and virtual sole rights to implement their own plans at the expense of regional Queenslanders," Murhpy said.

"This stockpiling of resources, facilities and straight out living standards, does not even consider fellow Queenslanders who have been loyal to rugby league and who have contributed so much to the wealth and wellbeing of our state and nation for many decades.

"I am exasperated by this denial of natural justice and, as regional Queenslanders, we should be saying that we have had enough. We want a simple fair go."

Murphy said the southeast of the state was already stacked with sporting franchises and didn't need another NRL team to add to the cocktail.

"The southeast corner of Queensland already has two NRL clubs, two AFL clubs, two A-League clubs, a Super 15 club, the state cricket team and dozens of major second tier sporting clubs across all codes.

"They are all seeking the hearts and minds of the metro public market and scouring the corporate sector for sponsorship funding.

"I have heard that they (the Brisbane bid) argue that Suncorp (Stadium) is only half utilised. My simple research tells me that over the whole 2011 NRL season there will be 23 games of NRL, State of Origin, Super 15, or Bledisloe Cup games conducted at the stadium.

"This excludes finals for the Broncos and the Reds. Is this enough, I ask?"

He also said the argument that many fans in Brisbane didn't support the Broncos had no relevance in deciding on a new NRL licence.

"Another quite illogical argument that I have heard is that if an NRL fan in the southeast supports another NRL team other than Broncos or Titans, e.g. Parramatta, Bulldogs etc, the third NRL team will produce a second time that this fan can see his team.

"What about considering rugby league fans who never get to watch a live game because the closest game is in Townsville or Brisbane, an eight hour drive each way, with overnight and travel expenses on top of the game costs – tickets, food and beverage etc?

"This is a ridiculous argument and again demonstrates the disregard that some Queenslanders have for their fellow Queenslanders."

The Brisbane bid team has set its sights high on coaches like Wayne Bennett and players like Sonny Bill Williams but Murphy labelled that type of behaviour as "unethical".

The CQ NRL Bid will not go around speculating on who is considered for our super coach, what players we may have on the rooster, which sponsor might be interested, which junior club could align with us.

"When we make an announcement we will have the deal done, sealed and delivered for the good of the game and the people involved. We have been very honest and transparent to date and we intend to maintain this integrity.

"The naming of people who may be involved and who have often not been consulted is another example of the lack of respect. I don't do it in business and I will not do it in the bid process. It is not ethical and often embarrasses the unsuspecting individual.

Murphy also questioned the support another NRL team in Brisbane could muster.

"So who will support this third team? Maybe only disgruntled Broncos or Titans fans. How is this growing the NRL market? It does not grow anything. It only weakens what we already have.

Davison refused to fire back at CQ, saying he was good friends with Murphy and the outburst simply showed how much passion was involved in the race for a new Queensland-based NRL team.

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Someone must of told the CQ & Ipswich Bid they are no chance while Brisbane2 are in the race…

Maybe now they can put there supposed resources into the Qld Cup and help build a strong second tier comp for their vast numbers of juniors...
 
@redemption said:
@stryker said:
I agree.

So do I mate!!

This new consortium is a johnny-come-lately mob that stinks of disgruntled "Thoroughbreds" not holding as much sway at the Broncos as they once did!!!

I agree but the Broncos have had it all their way for too long. Brisbane or that area needs another side.

Question for the QLders here.

Were should the next QLD team be located ??? I believe there are bids from Ipswich,Sunshine coast and now Bris2.
 
I'm on the Sunshine Coast Spartan, and this region loves to talk it up but would be a minimum of 10-15 years before the region could support an NRL Franchise…

Ipswich is in a similar boat. It has a good junior nursery if you factor in the Toowoomba area, but the region on its own couldnt support a Franchise.

CQ is the bid you left out. Ironically, its the strongest outside of Brisbane2\. It has a vast region, but they wouldnt attract as many as the Cowboys???

Murphy is spewing as they were every chance to get a run, but they are near to no chance now the QRL wants a second team in Brisbane and he knows it....

If you want NRL Franchises to be financially strong, Brisbane is the way to go. If you want the NRL to be more of a 'National Competition', CQ is the way to go?!
 
@Tiger Watto said:
I'm on the Sunshine Coast Spartan, and this region loves to talk it up but would be a minimum of 10-15 years before the region could support an NRL Franchise…

Ipswich is in a similar boat. It has a good junior nursery if you factor in the Toowoomba area, but the region on its own couldnt support a Franchise.

CQ is the bid you left out. Ironically, its the strongest outside of Brisbane2\. It has a vast region, but they wouldnt attract as many as the Cowboys???

Murphy is spewing as they were every chance to get a run, but they are near to no chance now the QRL wants a second team in Brisbane and he knows it....

If you want NRL Franchises to be financially strong, Brisbane is the way to go. If you want the NRL to be more of a 'National Competition', CQ is the way to go?!

At this point in time though, due to the pathetic finances of a few clubs, the NRL really should be looking at solvent franchises and not be looking at expanding the competition just for the sake of a legitimate "national competition."
 
Yeah I'm not sure if I'm convinced about the sustainability of a Central Queensland team. I've been to Rockhampton and I really couldn't see an NRL team based there. I've got nothing against them, that was just my gut feel.
 
@Yossarian said:
Yeah I'm not sure if I'm convinced about the sustainability of a Central Queensland team. I've been to Rockhampton and I really couldn't see an NRL team based there. I've got nothing against them, that was just my gut feel.

I'm with you, i just can't see any major sporting team located in central qld.
What are they going to be called the central qld bulls sponsored by the local butcher. It's just not the place for a NRL side, i mean what player would want to live in Rockhampton.
Rockhampton rednecks has a ring to it though.
 

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