James Pettifer
Jim Clark (26)
A state government funding a professional club team in Australia is unprecendted, it hasn't happened in recent history.. Governments fund big events like Grand Prix, Australian Open, Bledilose because of the tourism factor and international exposure. Rebels do not fit in this category..
In the past 20 years the only funding towards pro club teams has either been through community programs associated with the team, or funding for capital projects. There hasn't been a case of funding ongoing budget liabilities, which is the greatest risk with the Rebels..
Typically funding occurs through sponsorship
- The WA government fund the Western Force through road safety
- The Vic government funds or funded Richmond, Essendon, Collingwood, Geelong and Melbourne Victory through TAC
- The Vic government funds or funded Western Bulldogs and the Melbourne Victory through Worksafe
- The NSW government funds the NRL and the NSW cricket team through Transport for NSW
- The Tasmanian government just went #^$@ that and directly "sponsors" Hawthorn so that they play games in Tasmania
They are also likely to be considering the impact on future larger rugby matches in Victoria (Bledisloe Cup and Lions tours) for instance.