Business of Sport: A-League NZ expansion plan sharper than NRL's token attempts

Business of Sport: A-League NZ expansion plan sharper than NRL's token attempts
Ireland's green machine is grinding towards a Grand Slam. (Image: Getty)
Trevor McKewen
Expansion is the current buzzword on the lips of Australian sporting administrators.In the same week as the Breakers came within a whisker of taking out Australia’s premier basketball competition, the National Rugby League (NRL) and football’s A-League have been talking it up big across the ditch around future expansion sides.The A-League’s decision this week to offer a new license to Auckland to join the Wellington Phoenix in the competition in time for the 2024-25 season is a huge boost for football in Aotearoa and also hold...

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