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Long term in this case is about 77 centuries.
Huh?Long term in this case is about 77 centuries.
So, read the posts,Not that difficult. Long term was mentioned. In PNG's case, I have forecast the long-term development of players will be 77 centuries.Huh?
Wonder what would they be called though ?.PNG Frog's
In relation to the Cane Toads
Are you talking about their capacity to think as in IQ, or are you talking about past developments that couldn't really go further unless a current club took a chance on these hunters, now they won't need to wait for them, they'll just be nrl calibre at some point obviously not straight away, but atleast within 2-3 yearsSo, read the posts,Not that difficult. Long term was mentioned. In PNG's case, I have forecast the long-term development of players will be 77 centuries.
Although I know you are of the delusion that PNG will start producing NRL quality players against the fact that they've produced 2 or 3 in 50 years. (We're talking about players born and raised in PNG).
2 to 3 years? You're off your trolley.Are you talking about their capacity to think as in IQ, or are you talking about past developments that couldn't really go further unless a current club tool a chance on these hunters, now they won't need to wait for them, they'll just be nrl calibre at some point obviously not straight away, but atleast within 2-3 years
PNG Frog'sWonder what would they be called though ?.
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Coates has said he has no interest in playing for PNG. Reckon others who did not grow up there like him would have little interest in moving there.Tbf to them, PNG Hunters is not their national team. They do have a few players in the NRL like Justin Olam, Xavier Coates and Alex Johnston. And also a few players in England like Lachlan Lam.
In a nutshell, they probably have to recruit their entire national team. Question is would those players want to live or return to PNG?
Head coaching position could go to Adrian Lam. He has done ok in England. A person to consult or set up the pathways could be someone like Wayne Bennett. And once again, would Lam and Bennett want to do it?
With the pathways, PNG has to get it right. For players to come through, it may take them 2 or 3 years, 2 or 3 decades or to follow Always Green's logic, 2 or 3 centuries.
If they don't get the pathways right, then the club has no future.
It’s V’Landys, I want him as my tax man lol.200k?
20 yearsI assume their long term plan would have to be to rely heavily on homegrown talent.
They’ve hosted a qld cup team and played test matches thereCoates has said he has no interest in playing for PNG. Reckon others who did not grow up there like him would have little interest in moving there.
It will take a lot longer than 2 - 3 years, perhaps a decade or two before even half the squad is locals. It will be a motley crew of NRL mercenaries playing for PNG initially. It they can last beyond the 10 year funding, they may have a long term future.
Still, it seems insane to give a licence to a place that has never even hosted a game. As With many government announcement, it may never actually happen.
We are all just guessing, but this will be a very interesting watch. It the NRL can actually run a successful team in a third world country, that will certainly be its greatest achievement.
It will be Wayne Bennett with lam as an assistantTbf to them, PNG Hunters is not their national team. They do have a few players in the NRL like Justin Olam, Xavier Coates and Alex Johnston. And also a few players in England like Lachlan Lam.
In a nutshell, they probably have to recruit their entire national team. Question is would those players want to live or return to PNG?
Head coaching position could go to Adrian Lam. He has done ok in England. A person to consult or set up the pathways could be someone like Wayne Bennett. And once again, would Lam and Bennett want to do it?
With the pathways, PNG has to get it right. For players to come through, it may take them 2 or 3 years, 2 or 3 decades or to follow Always Green's logic, 2 or 3 centuries.
If they don't get the pathways right, then the club has no future.
Coates has said he has no interest in playing for PNG. Reckon others who did not grow up there like him would have little interest in moving there.
It will take a lot longer than 2 - 3 years, perhaps a decade or two before even half the squad is locals. It will be a motley crew of NRL mercenaries playing for PNG initially. It they can last beyond the 10 year funding, they may have a long term future.
Still, it seems insane to give a licence to a place that has never even hosted a game. As With many government announcement, it may never actually happen.
We are all just guessing, but this will be a very interesting watch. It the NRL can actually run a successful team in a third world country, that will certainly be its greatest achievement.
When you consider even Fiji has hosted a NRL trial, but nothing NRL related has even been played in PNG it certainly rings alarm bells imo.They’ve hosted a qld cup team and played test matches there
what’s the difference ?
Yeh the different nrl rules vs tests and qld cup will only serve to incite the crowd into riotsWhen you consider even Fiji has hosted a NRL trial, but nothing NRL related has even been played in PNG it certainly rings alarm bells imo.
NRL clubs know that there is no money to be gained in taking games there, that’s why no NRL games have ever been played in PNG.
Good point. There is little evidence to suggest that placing a team somewhere will produce more players.20 years
50 years
100 years ?
storm are 26 years now and can’t produce one nrl player a year or their team