Townsville Bulletin

GREATS DE AD A GAINST GAME IN ADELAIDE

- TRAVIS MEYN PAUL MALONE

QUEENSLAND greats have slammed the NRL’s decision to take a State of Origin game to AFL- obsessed Adelaide in 2020.

The decision is part of a push by the NRL to take the game to new markets and follows last year’s announceme­nt that one of the 2019 Origin series matches will be played in Perth.

Queensland will host only one game at Suncorp Stadium in each of the next three series, a move slammed by 24- game legend Gary Larson and the respected 1980s hooker Greg Conescu, who said the scheduling for 2018- 20 had become subject to a “Dutch auction’’ for state government­s.

Melbourne has a profession­al league presence in the highly successful Storm, how- ever the NRL has no public plans to introduce teams in Perth or Adelaide.

“I can see why they want to spread the word but it takes it away from the core supporters,” Larson said.

“Origin belongs in Queensland and New South Wales. I’m not in favour of it.

“Play NRL games there and get it going. Make people aware of the game, as they have in the past.

“There is an NRL team in Melbourne and they have been very successful. Melbourne has earnt the right to have an Origin game. I can understand it if they have an NRL team in Adelaide.”

Perth is seen as a major contender to host any NRL expansion club, but Adelaide is a smaller city and has a less dynamic business community.

“I could see the sense in Perth because it’s been mooted as an ( NRL) expansion city, Melbourne has the Storm and is a big city, but it’s surprising to be going to Adelaide of all places,’’ Conescu said.

“Taking an Origin game there is not about growing the game. They put the game in Adelaide back 20 years by taking the Rams out ( in 1998).

“It’s become a bit of a Dutch auction and it’s disappoint­ing for the true league fans. If you were really serious of growing the game you’d take an Origin game to Townsville but their new stadium is supposed to be only 25,000 ( capacity).’’

Queensland coach Kevin Walters said the move would not faze his all- conquering Maroons, who have won 11 of the past 12 series.

“It’s great for the game, players and fans,” Walters said.

“There will still be a game at Suncorp for the Queensland­ers to watch.”

 ?? SILLY IDEA: Queensland rugby league great Gary Larson says State of Origin belongs in Queensland and New South Wales. ??
SILLY IDEA: Queensland rugby league great Gary Larson says State of Origin belongs in Queensland and New South Wales.
 ?? STRANGE CALL: Former Maroons hooker Greg Conescu sees no sense in an Adelaide Origin match. ??
STRANGE CALL: Former Maroons hooker Greg Conescu sees no sense in an Adelaide Origin match.
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