NRL trial within reach
17.10.2007
A CROWD of more than 10,000 is expected to flock to QLD Group Stadium for Ipswich's first NRL game in many years, with the Gold Coast Titans poised to take on the Penrith Panthers on February 16.
With a few minor details to be finalised before the match kicks off, Ipswich Jets CEO Brad Wolens is excited at the prospect of bringing top level football back to the home-town of past heroes Allan Langer and Kevin Walters.
"Obviously the Jets have got to come to the party and cover all the costs of the Panthers side coming up, (but) to us, the cost of that is going to be absolutely nothing to the value of having a game here in Ipswich," Wolens said.
"The Jets have improved so much in the last 12 months that weve really become a force in the Queensland Cup. I think now we just need to continually take those small steps. The next step is getting a NRL game here."
Any promoter's dream would be to feature two Queensland-based NRL sides, with the North Queensland Cowboys making a bid to be involved.
But Wolens was confident a large crowd would turn out to see a trial game involving the men from outer Sydney.
"The funny thing is I just got an email from Cowboys boss Peter Parr this morning because they were a possibility, but I had to email back and say, 'Sorry mate, Panthers are locked in'," the Jets CEO said.
"The Titans have an enormous supporter base in Ipswich. It's surprising, I used to be the manager of Struddys Sports in town (and) the number of people who bought Panthers gear is unbelievable. So theres an enormous supporter base for the Panthers as well.
"Theyll be two very popular clubs."
One man who is sure to be part of the massive crowd is Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale, who is anticipating benefits for the entire city.
"It's good from a football point of view, but also a promotional view," Pisasale said.
"We're behind it 100 per cent."
Penrith Panthers general manager Michael Leary said his club was "prepared to go", but "there's a few things to be tidied up".
As well as the main game, a sportsman's dinner and a junior coaching clinic are planned, while the Jets would play a curtain-raiser against either the Titans under-20s team or reigning Queensland Cup champions Tweed Heads.
The Queensland Times