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Broncos bid for women’s NRL competition, Paul Dyer named as head coach
February 16, 2018
Source: Courier Mail
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Would be interesting if it happened. How is the popularity of the WBBL and AFLW going back in Aus? Have they maintained their popularity or have they waned this season?
Would be interesting if it happened. How is the popularity of the WBBL and AFLW going back in Aus? Have they maintained their popularity or have they waned this season?
Here's your chance, guys. Time to identify as a woman and get on board.
People watch women's cricket?
I can finally get a club-branded sports bra.
Do they have matching bottoms as well? I want everyone at the cafes I frequent to see my old man ballsThis is what everyone should have:
Brisbane Broncos cycling kit.
Do they have matching bottoms as well? I want everyone at the cafes I frequent to see my old man balls
How the **** were the sharks denied... they've got a full team running around.Broncos have been granted a license, along with Dragons, Roosters and Warriors.
The Sharks were denied, which is surprising.
I'm guessing it's probably got more to do with the clubs ability to fund the team (eg sponsors, leagues club grant, etc) so the nrl doesn't have to pay out of their own pocket. Would make sense the sharks missed out then, not well supported and leagues club isn't going to give them a big grant. Could be years till they get the financial benefits of the unit developments they are putting.How the **** were the sharks denied... they've got a full team running around.
Can only think they didn't want them coming in with a fully functioning team and completely dominating the comp... although I think the drags have a somewhat decent existing team as well.
Sharks appear to be pioneering the womens game and are already funding a women's team. They're also one of the richest Sydney clubs due to the property development at their field.I'm guessing it's probably got more to do with the clubs ability to fund the team (eg sponsors, leagues club grant, etc) so the nrl doesn't have to pay out of their own pocket. Would make sense the sharks missed out then, not well supported and leagues club isn't going to give them a big grant. Could be years till they get the financial benefits of the unit developments they are putting.