New twist raises chances NRL decider could leave Sydney for first time

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New twist raises chances NRL decider could leave Sydney for first time

By Adrian Proszenko

The clock may not begin ticking on the 25-year agreement to stage grand finals in Sydney until the delayed NSW stadium network is ultimately delivered, increasing the chances of a decider being lost to Brisbane.

After this year, the earliest ANZ Stadium will be able to host a grand final is 2023, forcing the showpiece event to different venues for three consecutive years. Given the original memorandum of understanding struck between the NRL and the NSW Government allowed for only one grand final away from the Homebush Bay precinct – at the SCG in 2020 – Rugby League Central is seeking compensation from the state government for the loss of revenue resulting from taking the game to smaller grounds.

Where will the 2021 grand final end up?

Where will the 2021 grand final end up?Credit: NRL Photos

Even still, there is a strong desire from the NRL to take a game to Brisbane. It would be the first time a decider has left the Harbour City, a disastrous outcome for a government that has already spent $2.2 billion to bring Allianz, ANZ and Bankwest stadiums up to standard.

The NRL has crunched the numbers and believes it will lose a combined $20 million in gate and corporate takings by staying in NSW and playing again at the SCG in 2021 and Allianz in 2022.

Allianz, previously known as the Sydney Football Stadium, hasn’t hosted a premiership decider since Brisbane beat Canterbury in the final game of 1998. There’s a feeling the novelty of going to the rebuilt ground as a one-off would be acceptable to the NRL if compensation is provided to offset the loss of earnings of having ANZ Stadium unavailable. But the prospect of two consecutive deciders at the SCG has little appeal to the governing body due to the relatively poor spectator experience that comes with watching league at a cricket ground.

The SCG hasn’t hosted a grand final since 1987, the year Manly beat Canberra to lift the Winfield Cup.

If the 25-year agreement to keep grand finals in Sydney commences once the stadium network has been rebuilt, the grand final will remain in Sydney until at least 2048.

Melbourne has expressed an interest in pinching the grand final if it is up for grabs after successfully hosting a number of State of Origin games in recent years. However, Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium is the favourite to host the match in 2021 if the NRL and the NSW Government fail to come to terms.

The NRL has raised the prospect of seeking compensation in the form of land packages, a move that would allow it to relocate its headquarters. However, it is understood this isn’t a preferred outcome for either party and several other options will be more vigorously pursued.

The NSW Government is keen to strike a new agreement given the delays in rebuilding and renovating the network has shifted the goalposts on the original memorandum of understanding.

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