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Population and dominant football code
So we going to go from a handful to 160….ok
Population and dominant football code
Total nz playing numbers including women is 24kSo we going to go from a handful to 160….ok
Aussie clubs have been recruiting in NZ Well before the Warriors came into the come, it started ramping up in the 80s and by 1990 there was on average 2 NZ first graders per NSWRL team.There was a schoolboys level carnival featuring the best png talent
Not a single Aussie scout showed up
When the nz warriors entered the nrl not many Aussie clubs looked at nz juniors
Then when they made the gf in 2002 every club started looking in nz and now we have 23 percent of all nrl players are from nz
PNG will be the same
Total nz playing numbers including women is 24k
Yeh but post 2002 Aussie clubs activity went though the roof in terms of scoutsAussie clubs have been recruiting in NZ Well before the Warriors came into the come, it started ramping up in the 80s and by 1990 there was on average 2 NZ first graders per NSWRL team.
The Auckland rep team would regularly get scalps against preseason NSWRL teams as well as the odd touring team and the advent of the Warriors was to provide a local team for those players to try and retain that local talent- hasn’t really worked out that way unfortunately. Sadly the advent of the Warriors and the increase of professionalism in Aus lower leagues has left behind the Auckland club scene a bit.
Coupled with the rise of immigration to Aus of many NZers also ramping up in the 80s on there are plenty of kids to NZ parents being exposed to Aus systems has helped increase the standard.
I doubt it … There are more than 160 players in the NRL who were born in NZ….
I would be happy if the PNG number could get to 50 down the track …that would be a major success
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You’re entitled to your opinionwell… bookmark it and tell me when it happens …I suspect we will be waiting as long as AFL old mate who wants his game to be No 1 in NSW
To be faIr that list is flawed. A vast majority of the list would be like Foran.
He was born in NZ, went to primary school here so was developed in the NRL system.
In theory if you can bring the same systems the rest of the NRL world gets, Then why would PNG players not improve their standard?
This is the whole issue we are debating … how long this will take when they are starting from basically nothing and with a proven record of not being able to currently produce NRL standard talent … you are optimistic about this time frame changing quickly ..others less so …
But no one can be certain today how long this will take
No. I just said it started in 2023 so 10 years puts it at 2033.
As opposed to Perth who haven't started but come in sooner they are more a concern for me
Although we aren't looking at zero being in place already. So that puts them in a better starting point over the likes of Storm in 1998 and some other clubs
How do we know it’s a ”vast majority “…. ?
they have inadequate training facilities, sports science involvement and limited Australian coaches and training staff …they are well behind Perth …
They are currently playing in a 2nd tier comp and several locals will play test footy and against the PM XIII.
That is behind a side with nothing in place yet?
By their recent teams. Guys in there have been named in Origin squads. Joey Manu, Dylan Brown a few others have won Harold Matts or SG Ball with NRL clubs
How many NRL players have they produced who have played in that 2nd tier comp and for the national team ? these have been around for some time right?
Thats not a “vast majority “ though .… neither of us know the answer without looking at the whole list which I doubt either of us has done
We are going around in circles here
There were no development pathways in place, They have that as of last year and the QCup team had a vast improvement.
I am not arguing Perth will have better facilities BUT atm none of that is in place.
This is despite rumoured to be 2 years from starting a pre season