Skinner
Coach
- Messages
- 13,581
Well, when we returned to NZ (Auckland) in 1991, there was only one gig in town, and that was the Northcote Tigers. They were in their halycion days then and I was lucky enough to live about 3 blocks away from Birkenhead War Memorial which is their home ground. We won Fox after Fox and life was good. I think, at some stage or another, I worked in almost every role possible for the club, and loved every minute of it. You moan, bitch and whinge about it but you keep going, because you love the club and you love the game.
As happens, we all move on and about 2003 I moved off to Auckland Rugby League as a member of the Senior Management Committee. I believed (and still do) that in that position you should not maintain affiliation with one club only, so it went from one club to thirty odd clubs.....oh joy. It was both frustrating and quite satisfying. Frustrating in that it was very difficult to get anything changed for the better, but satisfying in that you played a major part in helping to run grass roots footy in New Zealands strongest and most successful district league.
Grass roots footy will always be my greatest love, as that is where the NRL stars of tomorrow are nutured through.
As happens, we all move on and about 2003 I moved off to Auckland Rugby League as a member of the Senior Management Committee. I believed (and still do) that in that position you should not maintain affiliation with one club only, so it went from one club to thirty odd clubs.....oh joy. It was both frustrating and quite satisfying. Frustrating in that it was very difficult to get anything changed for the better, but satisfying in that you played a major part in helping to run grass roots footy in New Zealands strongest and most successful district league.
Grass roots footy will always be my greatest love, as that is where the NRL stars of tomorrow are nutured through.