Very difficult to make this happen just with a big chequebook.
For starters, his comp has to demonstrate a high degree of stability from year to year. That implies that the teams that take part in it will not change from one year to the next. Ditto for venues.
My personal view is that there will be no rule changes as the intention is to play rugby and one-off games is not the place to test new rules. Leave that for the WSR/IPRC.
It's been said many times but let's try it just once more.....(and I've typed this very slowly for you Wamberal).
What's happening in 2018 IS NOT what Andrew Forrest is referring to as WSR/IPRC which begins in 2019.
2018 is an interim year for the new Western Force.
The Western Force IS NOT playing in a comp/competition - it's just playing against a number of teams which have been invited to come to Perth to play rugby. With that invite comes some $$ payments to each team.
This will enable the WF to get ready for the NRC and prepare the team for 2019.
There is nothing to say that these teams will even be part of WSR/IPRC - just the teams that the WF is playing THIS year.
Details re WSR/IPRC will be available later this year as the first game is still 12 months away.
There'll be plenty of time for you to continue to heap scorn on WSR/IPRC after the details are known.
Andrew Forrest has done a lot to maintain a pathway to professional rugby in WA.
Rugby Australia has done nothing to do the same.
So far the best RA has to offer WA is a "super-charged" NRC (which is mostly for amateur players) - but have yet to provide any details of how this is being achieved (especially from where the $$s are coming).