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NRL 2022: Comedian Jim Jefferies throws support behind North Sydney Bears push to rejoin NRL

A world famous Aussie comedian will invest in the Bears’ history-making bid for re-entry into the NRL. Watch his exclusive video plea.

Comedian Jim Jeffries' pitch to get the Bears back in the NRL

A world famous Australian comedian who counts Brad Pitt, Jay Leno, Russell Crowe and John Cleese among his A-list mates will invest in the Bears’ history-making bid for re-entry into the NRL.

And that’s no joke.

Jim Jefferies — who has established a massive following in the US — also wants to promote his much-loved Bears to the rich and famous throughout the States.

WATCH HIS PLEDGE IN THE VIDEO PLAYER ABOVE

A comedian, writer and actor, Jefferies has 1.81 million social media followers through Facebook (one million), Twitter (458,000) and Instagram (354,000). He grew up in St Ives and followed Norths after his older brother and father cheered for fierce rivals, Manly.

Jefferies has a remarkable network of stars throughout the world.

Crowe cheekily sends Jefferies boxes of South Sydney caps. Jefferies wants the Bears back so he can send Crowe some red and black hats.

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Australian comedian Jim Jefferies wants the Bears back in the NRL.
Australian comedian Jim Jefferies wants the Bears back in the NRL.

“It would be a lifelong dream (to have the Bears return). It truly would,” Jeffries said. “There’s nothing in my life that I would rather spend my money on than seeing the red and blacks run back out onto the pitch.

“I remember the moment Russell bought Souths and I said to myself: ‘If I ever have any money then the first thing I am doing is getting the Bears back in the league’. Now, I have that opportunity to help a little bit.

“The Bears are everyone’s second team but for me they were my first, second and third team. It would mean the world to me to have the Bears back. I’m keen to be involved as much as possible.

“I’ve been a Bears fan my whole life. They broke my heart when they kicked them out. I was devastated. I thought the pain would go away but it never really has. I went to a Bears game when I was four or five years old and was hooked.

“While most kids at that age had a poster on their bedroom wall of the A Team, I had Martin Bella. Could there be anything scarier to wake up to?

“Hands down, (my favourite player was) Greg Florimo, he was my number one. The fact (Laurie) Daley kept him out of the (rep) teams the whole time, he was just born in the wrong generation. He was the best player ever.

“I’ve got some deep dives for you. I was fanatical about Les Kiss. David Hall was a bit of a battler who always got in the team. That era with (David) Fairleigh, (Billy) Moore, (Gary) Larson, Peter Jackson, I loved that guy. Matt Seers when he first came in. Mark Soden was a great player, Chris Caruana.”

Greg Florimo was Jim Jefferies’ favourite Bears player. Picture: Action shots
Greg Florimo was Jim Jefferies’ favourite Bears player. Picture: Action shots

Based in California, Jefferies flew out this week after touring Australia, also finding time to attend the annual Bears luncheon at Norths Leagues Club in Cammeray late last month.

Jefferies was given a bag of Bears supporters’ gear which he will hand out to his high-profile celebrity pals in the US.

“This could put Brad Pitt in a Bears cap,” Bears chairman Daniel Dickson said.

Jefferies is now performing in New Zealand before heading back to the US through Hawaii.

“Jim will be a financial backer of the Bears, it’s awesome,” Dickson said. “There is nothing more he wants than to get the Bears back into the competition. He is a mad Bears fan.

“He is keen to get involved. And, more importantly, this is going to raise the profile of rugby league in the US. Russell Crowe has done a great job getting various celebrities involved and this will be our contribution.

Jim Jefferies wants to follow Souths owner Russell Crowe’s lead an invest in his favourite team. Picture: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Jim Jefferies wants to follow Souths owner Russell Crowe’s lead an invest in his favourite team. Picture: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

“Jim is Australia’s biggest comedian. Having the likes of him on board with the Bears brings together the deep love and passion for the Bears heritage and it’s great to have Jim now wanting the US to get behind the Bears.

“It’s great to have high-profile people like Jim involved with the Bears. It is spreading our whole de-risking process to the NRL. For us, it’s about having people on board who are fans of the brand as well as people who can contribute financially and offer corporate nous.

“It’s unbelievable the people Jim is connected to. He can help bring in PR and corporate awareness to the Bears abroad and will raise the Bears’ profile.”

Jefferies has appeared in multiple US comedy shows and also hosted his own show, The Jim Jefferies Show. In 2019, Jefferies helped develop an NBC sitcom called Jefferies, where he starred as a fictional version of himself.

Revealed: Bears’ secret Perth mission

Bears hierarchy has made a secret dash to Perth to meet with Western Australian rugby league officials and Government authorities as a push for the NRL 18th franchise intensifies.

News Corp spotted Bears chairman Daniel Dickson and club legend and board member Billy Moore discussing the club’s future over coffee on Friday morning in the Perth CBD.

Dickson and Moore will attend State of Origin II at Optus Stadium on Sunday night before meeting with members of the WA Parliament on Monday evening.

While a marriage between the Bears and Perth is far from complete, Dickson and Moore’s decision to travel west further indicates growing interest between the two parties.

Bears chairman Daniel Dickson and club legend and board member Billy Moore spotted meeting in Perth. Credit: Supplied.
Bears chairman Daniel Dickson and club legend and board member Billy Moore spotted meeting in Perth. Credit: Supplied.

“We are exploring the best position for the Bears in the hope of returning to the NRL as the 18th team and Perth have suggested very strong interest for a partnership,” Dickson said.

“We will be meeting people from VenuesWest, which is the WA Government consortium, and they are putting together the proposal for a Perth bid. We have been discussing the possibility of this for several months now.

“While in Perth, we have a dinner on Monday night with various ministers who are supporting the potential admission of a Perth-based team.

”We have been talking to these people three to four times a week so we’re pretty serious in considering them.”

Perth is one avenue the Bears are exploring along with a rural bid which entails playing some games at North Sydney Oval and others in the country, possibly Coffs Harbour.

The Bears appear to be early favourites for the 18th franchise license should the NRL announce expansion plans.

The Bears have not played in the NRL since 1999, but appear early favourites to be the NRL’s 18th team. Picture: Virginia Young
The Bears have not played in the NRL since 1999, but appear early favourites to be the NRL’s 18th team. Picture: Virginia Young

The NRL commission could potentially award the Bears the additional franchise but then direct the club to play out of a certain city.

“There are a lot of places wanting the Bears heritage, brand and history,” Dickson said. “That’s not a secret.

“But for us, it’s very important to be a successful partner with the NRL so we are exploring all options to ensure the best position for the Bears’ members and fans.

“The Bears also have a desire to consider regional NSW. That’s not off the cards and is something we will be in consultation with the NRL over.”

Perth’s chances will be enhanced through a 60,000 sellout crowd for Origin II at Optus Stadium.

Christchurch has been mooted as another possible 18th franchise location along with a third team in Brisbane.

The Bears have gathered remarkable support since the club announced last year it would again pursue re-entry into the NRL.

Originally published as NRL 2022: Comedian Jim Jefferies throws support behind North Sydney Bears push to rejoin NRL

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