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AMNRL into American Somoa

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Re: AMNRL into American Somoa
AMNRL moving forward though almost looking as good as Canada and their developments.

One difference.The Canadian set up is built on solid foundations.
 

Craigo

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Another expansion area but after 15 years or so, I'm still waiting for the juniors! Its like building a house from the roof down. I look at what the RIR have done in such a short space of time and compare it to the AMNRL and I am left scratching my head. I am not taking sides, I just want the game to succeed in North America. Without juniors, the game will go nowhere!
 

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American Samoa and the large Pacific Islander population in Hawaii give the US a chance to fast track thier way up the world order if they use them well.

I'd love to see the next Pacific Cup in Hawaii with the US involved.
 

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US playing in both Pacific and Atlantic (pending merger with USARL) cups?

Somethings not right with that :/
 

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I can't see this really taking off soon. Other than to get more players on the Tomahawks player pool. The AMNRL western expansion has "teams" that have never even played a match yet. Utah, Texas, California, and Illinois all have teams that haven’t stepped on the pitch. As well as Hawaii. Why on Earth would you expand in to American Samoa?

Also as far as the article talking about the # of football players to come from American Samoa. For the 2011 Recruiting year Texas had one more recruit than Florida 345 to 344.
By Population it was 1.Florida, 2. Georgia (170),3. Louisiana and 4. Alabama. Louisiana and Alabama with 87 for La. and 86 for Alabama and both states have about 4 million residents. Alabama has more state high school players listed but La. has more private schools and their numbers are not available.


Not that football players don’t come from Samoa. But its not the most.
 
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I think its a great idea, any expansion is welcome

This is true, however willy nilly expansion without thought behind it will take the most turned on guys in the region or area that are keen to get something up and going, will become the biggest hurdle if you dont live up to your promises.
 

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Fifteen years ago, there were on average three Pacific islands players per club in the NRL. That figure is now around seven. Polynesian players now represent almost 30 per cent of the NRL total roster and 50% of the NYC roster and people seriously want to throw rocks at bringing the game into American Samoa???????
 

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Fifteen years ago, there were on average three Pacific islands players per club in the NRL. That figure is now around seven. Polynesian players now represent almost 30 per cent of the NRL total roster and 50% of the NYC roster and people seriously want to throw rocks at bringing the game into American Samoa???????

Do you have a link to back up those numbers?
 

league13

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Fifteen years ago, there were on average three Pacific islands players per club in the NRL. That figure is now around seven. Polynesian players now represent almost 30 per cent of the NRL total roster and 50% of the NYC roster and people seriously want to throw rocks at bringing the game into American Samoa???????

In ten years or so Pacific Islanders will have taken over the game in Aussie like they have done in NZ.Europeans will be the spectators.Will be a sad day when that happens.
 

mother rucker

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Fifteen years ago, there were on average three Pacific islands players per club in the NRL. That figure is now around seven. Polynesian players now represent almost 30 per cent of the NRL total roster and 50% of the NYC roster and people seriously want to throw rocks at bringing the game into American Samoa???????



Its not the fact that they are expanding into American Samoa. But that they can't even get a SOLID comp here in the main land. Now they want to go to Hawaii and Samoa. What about the "Western Expansion" That has been talked about for so many years? They haven't even kicked off a game. The reason that the Roman empire fell was because the expanded their resources over to much of the world. AMNRL is following that suit. No foundation for a proper expansion. History likes to repeat it self.
 

welshmagpie

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Its not the fact that they are expanding into American Samoa. But that they can't even get a SOLID comp here in the main land. Now they want to go to Hawaii and Samoa. What about the "Western Expansion" That has been talked about for so many years? They haven't even kicked off a game. The reason that the Roman empire fell was because the expanded their resources over to much of the world. AMNRL is following that suit. No foundation for a proper expansion. History likes to repeat it self.

With regard to Western Expansion, the AMNRL are still going on about it... in there rapid expansion year!

http://www.amnrl.com/news/history-utah

http://www.amnrl.com/news/california-here-we-come

Too much, too soon me thinks. The smaller and more realistic steps that the USARL are taking; and their youth development, will probably pay more dividends long term
 

DaBears

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