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Spamnoodle

Jim Clark (26)
Not quite $600M over ten they are giving the nrl for png.
They don't have to provide any funding to Tongan rugby, but they are and I'm sure the Tongans are grateful. Any other governments matching it?

Not across the league story. However seeing as PNG are our closest neighbours and Allies and it's probably the one country league is the number 1 sport and they'll be joining the competition it makes sense don't you think?
 

Wilson

Tim Horan (67)
They don't have to provide any funding to Tongan rugby, but they are and I'm sure the Tongans are grateful. Any other governments matching it?

Not across the league story. However seeing as PNG are our closest neighbours and Allies and it's probably the one country league is the number 1 sport and they'll be joining the competition it makes sense don't you think?
There's an on going story about the downstream consequences for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa to the that PNG investment:

Basically the influx of money into PNG, and flow on need for players, has the Fijian, Samoan, and Tongan unions (who are closely intertwined with their heads of government) very worried about using players to pro opportunities in PNG, and the damage that will do to the game. That has in turn got them looking towards Beijing for the funding to combat it - the exact opposite outcome the PacificAid program is trying to provide. That's why there is growing talk about a large step up in funding for Tongan (and Samoan/Fijian) rugby.
 

Spamnoodle

Jim Clark (26)
There's an on going story about the downstream consequences for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa to the that PNG investment:

Basically the influx of money into PNG, and flow on need for players, has the Fijian, Samoan, and Tongan unions (who are closely intertwined with their heads of government) very worried about using players to pro opportunities in PNG, and the damage that will do to the game. That has in turn got them looking towards Beijing for the funding to combat it - the exact opposite outcome the PacificAid program is trying to provide. That's why there is growing talk about a large step up in funding for Tongan (and Samoan/Fijian) rugby.
Thanks Wilson, all makes sense.
 

Crashy

Chilla Wilson (44)
As usual the mungos are fucking everything up. Now they are somehow bringing china closer.
Stick to rape and dv and dont get involved in global politics. They don’t have the mental capacity…
 

Strewthcobber

Phil Kearns (64)
As usual the mungos are fucking everything up. Now they are somehow bringing china closer.
Stick to rape and dv and dont get involved in global politics. They don’t have the mental capacity…
Crashy, what do you reckon the percentage of your posts are just pointless attacks on a different sport?
 
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