@gallagher said:@Yossarian said:@gallagher said:Northen eagles 2000-2003.
Leroy the tigers fan, everytime an nrl game or even a trial comes to perth they get a crowd of about 15k. They arnt gonna be up there with the AFL teams but they will have a good supporter base to start with.
As you pointed out, a very different environment. Northern Eagles were more like a Sydney team who played some games at Gosford. They were never really thought of as a Central Coast team.
As for Perth, sustaining interest over a season is a different kettle of fish to one-off games. Not saying it can't be done but its not easy.
Definatley not gonna be easy but no harder than any other new team. The good thing about Perth that although its an AFL town its not an anti NRL town. It will be better received than the Storm were in melbourne.They'll start with a good base but like us they'll need success on the field to build on it.
Def agree on that. I don't think it was an accident Perth had a team before Melbourne - there was always interest and a push coming from people on the ground rather than the top down operation grafted onto Melbourne. They are certainly going the right way about things and with a purpose build stadium, some government support, and good structures in place Perth could be a worthy expansion.
Having the SG Ball and senior team in the NSW comps is a very smart move. Be good if they could get in the NSW Cup as a feeder team as well.