WA Secures $65.6M Deal to Launch Perth Bears as NRL's 18th Franchise

May 7, 2025
WA Secures $65.6M Deal to Launch Perth Bears as NRL's 18th Franchise
  • This funding includes an additional $25 million secured from the WA government specifically for the establishment of the Perth Bears rugby club.

  • The Western Australia government has officially signed a $65.6 million deal to establish the Perth Bears, the NRL's 18th franchise, with the North Sydney Bears involved as a foundation club.

  • Premier Roger Cook announced the confirmation of the team, emphasizing its intention to compete vigorously against existing AFL teams in the state.

  • ARLC chairman Peter V'landys described the negotiations with Premier Cook as challenging yet ultimately successful, likening the process to a game of rugby league.

  • Fans have expressed overwhelming joy and emotional reactions to the news, celebrating after waiting over 9,000 days for the team's revival.

  • Cook stated that independent modeling predicts a return on investment of $28 million annually for WA once the team joins the competition, although full details of this modeling have not been released.

  • V'landys highlighted the potential economic benefits for Western Australia and encouraged local fans to support rugby league over the dominant AFL.

  • The Perth Bears will play their home games at HBF Park, which is set to undergo renovations before the team joins the league.

  • As part of the agreement, the funding package also includes $35 million allocated for grassroots development and tourism marketing.

  • The WA government will invest $60 million over seven years, along with $5.6 million for match-day support and marketing, to support the club's establishment.

  • The establishment of the Perth Bears concludes a lengthy process, during which V'landys rejected multiple bids before finalizing this agreement.

  • The Perth Bears are expected to compete in the NRL by 2027 or 2028, marking a significant milestone for loyal fans advocating for the team's inclusion.

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