The Chronicle

TOOWOOMBA’S LEADERS KEEN FOR REGULAR NRL MATCH

- TOM GILLESPIE

TOOWOOMBA Mayor Paul Antonio hopes to be on a flight soon to speak with the NRL about what’s needed to secure an annual match for the city in the coming years.

With the region still on an emotional high two months after hosting the fixture between the St George Illawarra Dragons and the Sydney Roosters, Toowoomba’s political leaders have set their sights on locking in a regular fixture that would deliver hundreds of thousands to the city every year.

This push has been strengthen­ed by the State Government’s plan to upgrade Clive Berghofer Stadium to at least a 15,000-seat capacity, opening the door for top-flight rugby league, union and football matches.

Having establishe­d a strong relationsh­ip with the game’s government body, Mr Antonio said he wanted to head down to Sydney with his

deputy Geoff McDonald once lockdown restrictio­ns eased further to continue negotiatio­ns.

Alternativ­ely, an invitation has been extended for NRL chairman Peter V’landys and CEO Andrew Abdo to come up to experience the Garden City for themselves.

“They’re interested in Toowoomba becoming part of an annual game,” he said.

“Councillor McDonald and I intend to fly to Sydney as soon as we can — the day will come, both Geoff and I are fully-vaccinated.

“They’ll be invited to come to town to get a sense of Toowoomba and see where we are.”

Mr Antonio said he also wanted to open a dialogue with an NRL club interested in bringing a match to Toowoomba.

Mr McDonald said the announceme­nt of the Redcliffe Dolphins as the NRL’s 17th team also changed the landscape for Toowoomba.

“With the announceme­nt of the latest team, it opens up more opportunit­ies, and Redcliffe has a terrific facility and the Warriors are playing a few games next year,” he said.

“There are opportunit­ies to open up every avenue and we’ve got a good relationsh­ip with the NRL, following this year.

“It’s important for the government to commit to a 15,000-seat stadium in Toowoomba, that gives us added incentives.”

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 ?? Picture: Kevin Farmer ?? GAME TIME: Backing the Roosters were (from left) Kenzie, Noah, Josh and Vinnie Van Zandbergen as their team took on the Dragons at Clive Berghofer Stadium on August 22.
Picture: Kevin Farmer GAME TIME: Backing the Roosters were (from left) Kenzie, Noah, Josh and Vinnie Van Zandbergen as their team took on the Dragons at Clive Berghofer Stadium on August 22.
 ?? Picture: Nev Madsen. ?? KEEN TO TALK: Deputy Mayor Geoff McDonald and Mayor Paul Antonio.
Picture: Nev Madsen. KEEN TO TALK: Deputy Mayor Geoff McDonald and Mayor Paul Antonio.

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