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With local MP and No 1 supporter Tony Abbott as PM, yes I can.
Yeah right. The Libs and Labor treat the Northern Suburbs with utter contempt. We need a strong independent to get anything out of either party.
With local MP and No 1 supporter Tony Abbott as PM, yes I can.
Exposure to the game and the NRL in schools is more important, peer presuure rules as a kid.
Not in the primary school my kids go to. Only 2 play RL out of the entire infants K-2, and I think only 3 from 3-6 play junior RL. Out of a school population of around 400 (so approx 200 boys).Agree.
If you are a kid going to a school ANYWHERE in Sydney, you are going to be exposed to the NRL...
My son gets looked at in a mixture if shock and bewilderment when parents ask what he plays - its about 70% soccer, 20% Union, 8% AFL, 2% League. Granted there is more actual talk about NRL in years 5 & 6 - probably split equally 4 ways between EPL, AFL, Union and RL.
I doubt I can get more than 1 more year of RL out of him without the Bears - if the Bears aren't included I won't even bother.
Outstanding results for the RLW fan poll, which was nationwide....
Should the NRL expand? yes - 92%
Where? CC 46%, perth 29%, CQ 13%, brisbane Bombers 5%, Wellington 3%, PNG 2%, western corridor 2%.
Favourite ground? Bluetongue 26%, Suncorp 21%, rest below 10%.
Combined with the News Ltd poll, at least the fans opinion is clear...CC and Perth. And Bluetongue deservedly ranked best ground to watch footy at - along with Suncorp.
Lets see now if the ARLC listen/care about their customers......I know polls don't mean much but I'd rather be dominating them than not!
Of 100 players polled 88 said they backed expansion. Those who voted yes were allowed to nominate one or two candidates. A Perth franchise received 66 votes, with Brisbane Bombers 33, Central Coast NSW 22 and 11 votes for others including Central Queensland, PNG, and second New Zealand based franchise.
Thats my point...
Its what the kids talk about in the playground ...and as you said by the time they get to 10 or 11 its NRL.. Id love to know how many kids that age watching the EPL :sarcasm:
Rugby League has never been the most preferred sport that kids want to play, but a lot them play other sports and follow the NRL...
Sydney needs to move beyond its suburban mentality. It's a big world out there and the idea that to follow the game you must have an NRL team at the end of the road is quickly disappearing. The existing teams need to cotton on to this as much as anyone and start spreading their appeal and geographical reach so that they encompass much bigger areas. The days of the NSWRL comp are over and we need to make sure that NSW is covered by the existing plethora of teams and that they find ways of connecting with the communities beyond their traditional reach.
Why should Rugby League be the only sport here in Australia to suddenly abandon what foundations it was created on? Sydney needs to stick to it's suburban mentality so the smaller clubs and their affiliated juniors can maintain and thrive in that tribalism in which the code was built on. At the same time, the NRL should also embrace the new frontiers. It should be a delicate process catering for both needs, not one over the other. That's also not to say that the Sydney clubs shouldn't expand their boundaries into interstate and further into country NSW regions to grasp as much support they individually can but at the end of the day, none of them should forget or abandon how/where and what they were built on/from.
If we followed that logic to the nth degree we would all be following rugby union! Times change, cities change, societies change. Professional sport has changed and will continue to do so. Suburban leagues had a relevance when clubs didn't need a $15mill+ budget and families were born, lived and died down the same streets.
No one is saying ditch our heritage totally but it is a self defeating philosophy to believe that the only way of engaging jnrs and fans is to have a team in every major suburb of a city. Brisbane seems to be doing just fine with jnr development despite only having one NRL team representing the whole city.
In Sydney its the only way - the NRL/ARLC is and always will be a child of the NSWRL, which for 90 years became hugely successful BECAUSE of suburban tribalism. In NSW the game has lost much of its soul and most fans that can remember lament the loss of Newtown, Bears, Western Suburbs etc...for that reason I think the ARLC is loathe to promote too heavily the NSW Cup in case Sydneysiders realise they have a de facto NSWRL comp with those rivalries and traditional jerseys etc playing on the grounds they love to attend - NS Oval, Henson, Leichhardt. Kids can go onto the field pre/half/fulltime, grab the corner posts, backslap the players, go into the dressing rooms after a big win (at NS oval, anyway).No one is saying ditch our heritage totally but it is a self defeating philosophy to believe that the only way of engaging jnrs and fans is to have a team in every major suburb of a city. Brisbane seems to be doing just fine with jnr development despite only having one NRL team representing the whole city.
the other benefit of course is as a foothold in the wealthy north shore demographic for sponsors (they've never had a problem with sponsorship). A disproportionate amount of high level execs around town are former Bears fans who are dead keen to jump on board. Once the ARLC see who, I would hope expansion may be back on the agenda.