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Stick it to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane... If they cant get on board then thats there bad luck push on and make it work. then lets see how long it takes these self righteous owners to change there tune. Who do they honestly think they are benefiting by pulling out? anyone but themselves... dont Think so. How will it benefit the fans? how will it benefit the players? how will it benefit the sport? if they have the money and love the game they will accept BA's terms and conditions and welcome the 'new' game.
The comments from Mcpeake hit the airwaves on ch9.
But according to Gaze in today's Sunday Mail article on the subject. McPeake has resigned from Tigers board, and the NBL is going ahead, at this stage.