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Battle for Brisbane: Winning bid must make dollars and sense – NRL.COM
A second Brisbane team is likely to require $15 million for start-up costs, an annual revenue of up to $30 million, be able to attract new fans and sponsors without…

A second Brisbane team is likely to require $15 million for start-up costs, an annual revenue of up to $30 million, be able to attract new fans and sponsors without cannibalising the Broncos supporter base, and develop pathways to increase participation.
A decision on whether to admit a 17th team in 2023 and the identity of the new franchise is set to be the biggest NRL story of the year, with confirmation that a mid-year announcement was expected coinciding with last weeks merger of the Brisbane…
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