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Congrats to Melbourne for thier GF series win. Also, the Kingdome was sold out for the first time in a decade. Good for them. But there's an awful lot of work to do to change perceptions about the NBL in NSW and make 10,000 crowds a bit more common.

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Congrats to Melbourne for thier GF series win. Also, the Kingdome was sold out for the first time in a decade. Good for them. But there's an awful lot of work to do to change perceptions about the NBL in NSW and make 10,000 crowds a bit more common.


I'm glad someone is finally making a regional comment about NBL in a particular state. Would some actual journalists actually go to a Singapore Slingers game in Singapore, read the pre-match program and actually tell me that the Slingers are at risk of folding.

Doubled their crowds and corporate interest and are advertising membership all through their brochures. Tony Fernandez the owner of Air Asia is now chairman of the Slingers board.

They are goin no where...

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NBL fights for future as Foxtel reviews coverage
By Andrew Hamilton

March 18, 2008 12:00am

CONCERNS Foxtel is about to withdraw its coverage of the NBL has plunged the league's future into doubt.

Just days after the Sydney Kings lost a grand final series decider to the Melbourne Tigers, ending a season of uncertainty, fears mounted about the broadcaster's commitment to the sport.

The Brisbane Bullets could also be on the brink after general manager Jeff Van Groningen yesterday resigned, following owner Eddy Groves out the door.

If a buyer can't be found before the NBL free agents' list is lodged on Friday, the majority of Brisbane's squad will be forced to look elsewhere.
Talk that Foxtel is considering pulling its coverage in favour of beefing up its A-League coverage is creating problems for clubs seeking owners and sponsors right across the league.

In a statement last night, Foxtel said: "We are currently in discussions with the NBL for next season and the finals season, just completed, was one of the most successful in the competition's history."

Leading venue management executive Harvey Lister, who has had a long association with the Bullets since their days at Brisbane Entertainment Centre in the 1980s, has been mentioned as a possible saviour.

But the head of Ogden International said he would need to be convinced the game had a viable future, and that included live TV coverage.

"We want to know the commercial future of the league itself," Lister said.

"We would certainly be prepared to consider taking our place in a rescue package, but only if we were comfortable the league was sustainable.

"We don't have any ego about having to own a sporting franchise."

Van Groningen reportedly informed the players of his departure by text message, almost a week after his last contact with the group.
Although the official word is the former Melbourne Tigers boss had resigned, there was a suggestion last night he had been pushed because of a strained relationship with coach Joey Wright.

But Van Groningen said he was leaving to pave the way for a new ownership group.


In the war between the football codes the biggest casualties will be all other sports.

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Some have suggested the NBL review its season and this may give them another reason to. June-December has been suggested by Tim Morrisey.

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Was told by a Wildcats fan at the pub when watching us get thrashed, that if we played in the winter, "We would have the 3rd best Basketball League in the world".

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They moved to summer to get away from the football. Now they compete with cricket, tennis, golf and soccer - the latter of which is a lot more competitive now that it's got its sh*t together.

If they move back to winter, it will be a different winter market to the one they left. Both major football codes now occupy a larger part of the weekend. E.g. when the NBL was big in the 1990s, Saturdayt night footy consisted of alternating Cronulla and Gold Coast NSWRL games as well as a Birsbane Bears home game every fortnight. Now both codes have multiple games on all the time.

The NBL needs to realise that the calendar is pretty congested and that there qwill be competing interests no matter when they decide to fixture the competition. A June - December season may suit because it starts in the middle of the footy season (a period when footy crowds often drop and the cold weather may draw people indoors) and it finishes before golf and tennis get underwat and just as Test Cricket starts meaning it may be easier to grab people's attention.

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Great news regarding Goorjian becoming South Dragons coach. Get set for a jump in support. They already had great crowds, I'd say an average of 3.5-4k this year despite finishing bottom. Reports that the likes of Jason Smith & Mark Worthington will join, along with C. J. Bruton & Sam Mackinnon if something happens at the Bullets. So, a championship this coming season, or next? I just hope they've got teams to play against! :wink:

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Great news regarding Goorjian becoming South Dragons coach. Get set for a jump in support. They already had great crowds, I'd say an average of 3.5-4k this year despite finishing bottom. Reports that the likes of Jason Smith & Mark Worthington will join, along with C. J. Bruton & Sam Mackinnon if something happens at the Bullets. So, a championship this coming season, or next? I just hope they've got teams to play against! :wink:


Cheeky bastard. They'd be the Kings in Dragqueens clothing with the squad you've described.

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They still play at a sh*t stadium :wink:

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