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Magic Round part of NRL’s future growth plans – NRL.COM
NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo wants Brisbane to remain the home of Magic Round and form part of the game’s growth into Queensland ahead of a possible 17th NRL…

NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo wants Brisbane to remain the home of Magic Round and form part of the games growth into Queensland ahead of a possible 17th NRL team introduction in 2023.
Abdo said Magic Round had a multi-year deal with the Queensland government to be staged in Brisbane and remained confident this years event from May 14-16 would go ahead as planned as Queensland prepares to emerge from COVID restrictions.
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