Penrose Warrior
First Grade
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R&S' post is spot on in what we lack. He talks about these strong systems, these well-trained, skilled young players who come into first grade at whatever stage and are near-on good to go.Excellent post R&S.
I have long thought that until the Warriors get a handle on developing local talent we are going to be struggling.
The best years for the Warriors was when our junior teams were strong. (The John Ackland era.)
I really doubt that our current ownership and management have the willingness or skills to take this to the level required.
I think, for it's own good, the NRL may need to make it a condition of a club joining that they can field a certain number of Junior teams. But then we get the problem of where they are going to play each week.
Anyone with any ideas about this please joinin.
We have nothing like that, and I doubt we ever will. Our juniors lack basic abilities like putting players in space, holding defensive structure, running lines etc, and most often they don't get there with us, and go somewhere else and finally work it out.
Unless we get our junior systems right and we identify, then transfer talent (as we used to do 20 years ago when Bartercard was a thing, the 20s and other junior grades had decent competition and coaching) then the Warriors have no chance.
NZRL is busted too, and again I don't know if we can attract the sort of visionary, qualified leaders in that administration to get us going back in the right direction. I hate to be the pessimist but I see no way forward for rugby league in this country, it's going back at a rate of knots