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The Brisbane Bombers are a proposed Australian professional rugby league football club to be based in the city of Brisbane, the capital of the state of Queensland. Founded in 2011, the Bombers are seeking entry into and expanded National Rugby League (NRL) for the 2018 NRL premiership season. The Chief Executive Officer is Nicholas Livermore and the Chairman is TOFS (The Outdoor Furniture Specialists) CEO Craig Davison. The Advisory Board includes notable Brisbane business men and women including Jim Elder (Former Deputy Premier of QLD), Tony Bellas, Rob Ashley and Alex El-Shamy, amongst a total of ten (10) recognised men and women throughout the city, The Bid has met several times with the National Rugby League administration including Shane Mattiske, Paul Kind, David Gallop and recently new additions to the future of the game including ARL Commission Chairman John Grant and Director of Football Todd Greenburg. Channel 9 CEO David Gyngell has publicly stated the NRL's television rights would be more attractive if the competition included a second Brisbane based NRL side.〔(Channel Nine boss David Gyngell says league games will need more stoppages for ad breaks if they want $1bn TV deal | thetelegraph.com.au ). Dailytelegraph.com.au (2011-07-21). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.〕 Former NRL CEO David Gallop was supportive of the Bid and now the team must impress the new CEO and ARL Commission to ensure a license is granted. The Brisbane Bombers NRL Expansion Bid strategy is based on a "Battle for Brisbane", seeking to provide a push for a second Rugby League side in Brisbane, as well as a team to rival the Broncos in Australia’s 3rd largest city.〔(Brisbane poised for second NRL team as Broncos' stranglehold on rugby league market faces challenge ). Courier Mail (2011-01-27). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.〕 The Brisbane Bombers have an agreement in place to play all home games at Suncorp Stadium. Former player Billy Moore is the bids main ambassador.〔(Billy Moore betrays his North Sydney Bears heritage by joining second Brisbane bid for NRL inclusion | thetelegraph.com.au ). Dailytelegraph.com.au (2011-04-20). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.〕 Rival bids include West Coast Pirates, Central Coast Bears, Western Corridor NRL bid, Central Queensland NRL bid, a Papua New Guinea Hunters bid〔(Papua New Guinea bid ). Pngnrlbid.com (2011-08-16). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.〕 and New Zealand bid.〔(NRL bid war hots up ). Courier Mail (2011-06-26). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.〕 ==Name and Emblem== After conducting market research, in March 2011, the bid group announced 15 shortlisted names fans could nominate via the bid website, along with colours and jersey designs, and the winning name would be announced via a radio sponsor.〔(Team names in the ring – Worldnews.com ). Article.wn.com. Retrieved on 2011-08-22.〕 The shortlisted names were: After 12,000 responses, on 14 July, the bid launched its brand at Albion Park, revealing the bid club's name, colours and logo.〔(Jury out on NRL Bombers – Yahoo!7 Sport ). Au.sports.yahoo.com (2011-07-14). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brisbane Bombers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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