NSW Govt grants to NRL clubs

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State govt give out the following $$ for upgrade of facilities

Rabbits 8.7 mill

Knights 10 mill

Sharks 8 mill

Roosters 5.8 mill

Dogs 2 mill



At least 2 of these clubs, this is their 2nd govt grant.



Manly - Zero approved. WTF!!!!!!!!!



Fcukwn joke.



Corruption and collusion between the NRL and NSW govt?
 
But then there is this -

"The biggest winners were Newcastle and Manly who were set to be allocated $10 million."

"The Sea Eagles and Tigers received funding reservations while they further develop their centre of excellence proposals with the government's Office of Sport."

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/nrl-clubs-get-50m-funding-from-nsw-govt

Manly has has funding commitments and reservations from Federal and State govt- how much has actually been approved and given to Manly?
 
More promised funding set aside, if we add up all the monopoly money pledged to Manly we’ll have state of the art facilities by the end of it.

Not saying that Gorman won’t get a solid submission in but with all the promises over the yrs can’t help but ‘eye roll’ whilst other clubs probably have a submission on the back of a napkin approved.
 
More promised funding set aside, if we add up all the monopoly money pledged to Manly we’ll have state of the art facilities by the end of it.

Not saying that Gorman won’t get a solid submission in but with all the promises over the yrs can’t help but ‘eye roll’ whilst other clubs probably have a submission on the back of a napkin approved.
Considering 10M will get you a handful of units on the northern beaches, I doubt that get as much done for Brookvale as it once could have...
 
Wondering how big are "Centres of Excellences" and where would they fit it at Brookie
 
Incorporate the prospective Matai moolah (CofE) into the JT Stand upgrades that remain outstanding (back of stand - dressing rooms, training facilities, media room upgrades etc) and free up the federal money for other outstanding tasks.

It’s not that hard, think of it like renovating a house. You just need a funding strategy and determination.
 
Granted I am not the smartest man going around, but what exactly is a centre of excellence ? Is it a grandstand on the Eastern side of Brookvale, with undercover seating and extra food and beverage outlets? Or is it something out at Narrabeen where talented kiddies can beef up and become as big as a house ?
 
It’s the stuff under the grandstand that lets you fit the whole thing into a definition that allows you to qualify for the funds.
 
Only difference between con artists and government officials is that con artists don't continue to rip you off after you're dead.
 
http://www.hpi.net.au/hpi-designs-manly-sea-eagles-20-million-centre-of-excellence/

HPI designs Manly Sea Eagles $20 million centre of excellence
Read the article published in the Sydney Morning Herald here.

Health Project International are proud to have been involved in the design of National Rugby League (NRL) club the Manly Sea Eagles$20 million centre of excellence. The building design inspired by the shape of a Sea Eagle represents a major update to the club’s existing facilities and is part of a bold plan to transform it’s Narrabeen home on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.

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The plans including HPI’s architectural designs were submitted by the Manly Sea Eagles late March 2017 in the hope of securing $10 million of the $40 million of state government grants available for sporting infrastructure projects. The Sea Eagles are hopeful of securing the funding and moving into the new premises for the start of the 2019 season. The project has been the major focus of senior executives including Manly CEO Tim Cleary since beginning his tenure at the start of the year.

The centre of excellence will be a one-stop shop for the players, with an indoor training hall leading directly onto the established sporting ovals to avoid them being bused to multiple locations. Much of the two-storey, 4250 square metre facility will be available for public use. There will be medical, educational and childcare components under the plans designed by architect Health Projects International and project manager Artazan Property Group.

For more information on how HPI can assist you with your Health facility project contact us today.
 
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