İzmir Zaferi
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In the last decade or two we have seen a massive shift demographically in Rugby League from the grassroots to the NRL.
As part of such, we have seen a particular increase in Pasifika representation. This of course is good.
However, in terms of multicultural diversity, reflecting Australian and NZ societies we are still pretty narrow. The vast majority of players are Pacific Islanders, Maori, Caucasian or Australian Indigenous.
At a junior level some clubs are nearly 100 percent Pasifika in areas that are far more diverse.
What can we do to include and broaden the appeal of Rugby League to demographics that are not presently well represented at junior and senior levels?
(I have some ideas but would love to see the NRL given more room to engage groups such as Indian, Chinese, other Asian communities)
For instance, Parramatta now has a very strong Indian demographic. Multicultural round surely could have been an opportunity to celebrate Indian / Sub continent cultures.
Maybe something is happening but I don't see much (harmony cup aside)
As part of such, we have seen a particular increase in Pasifika representation. This of course is good.
However, in terms of multicultural diversity, reflecting Australian and NZ societies we are still pretty narrow. The vast majority of players are Pacific Islanders, Maori, Caucasian or Australian Indigenous.
At a junior level some clubs are nearly 100 percent Pasifika in areas that are far more diverse.
What can we do to include and broaden the appeal of Rugby League to demographics that are not presently well represented at junior and senior levels?
(I have some ideas but would love to see the NRL given more room to engage groups such as Indian, Chinese, other Asian communities)
For instance, Parramatta now has a very strong Indian demographic. Multicultural round surely could have been an opportunity to celebrate Indian / Sub continent cultures.
Maybe something is happening but I don't see much (harmony cup aside)