WalesCymru80
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I'm somebody who believes that history is very important to a sport - I like to see it being celebrated.
I'm just wondering how the NRL consider the history of the Premierships to be awarded.
Apparently Wests Tigers and St George Illawarra Dragons are considered seperate clubs - with no history whatsoever. I don't think this is right at all. These clubs clearly did not appear out of nowhere.
Should Wests Tigers have 16 Premierships? And should St George Illawarra Dragons also have 16 Premierships?
If that were the case there would only be 5 Premierships with no modern NRL team connection - Newtown Jets' 3 (1910, 1933, 1943) and North Sydney Bears' 2 (1921, 1922).
If the Central Coast Bears ever get into the NRL again should they start on 2 Premierships?
It is the same with foundation clubs. Apparently there are only two foundations clubs left but in reality there are three.
1999 destroyed so much history. It destroyed all foundation links (apart from the Roosters). 101 years very nearly destroyed.
Should the game link back to the past and the Dragons and Tigers in particular reclaim their roots? The Tigers could say "Formed 1908" on their badges for example.
Or is it rewriting history?
It just sounds like out of 104 Premierships, 35 are not connected to any modern team - which is not really true of 30 because... well they are...
(FYI I am not a Tigers nor a Dragons fan)
I'm just wondering how the NRL consider the history of the Premierships to be awarded.
Apparently Wests Tigers and St George Illawarra Dragons are considered seperate clubs - with no history whatsoever. I don't think this is right at all. These clubs clearly did not appear out of nowhere.
Should Wests Tigers have 16 Premierships? And should St George Illawarra Dragons also have 16 Premierships?
If that were the case there would only be 5 Premierships with no modern NRL team connection - Newtown Jets' 3 (1910, 1933, 1943) and North Sydney Bears' 2 (1921, 1922).
If the Central Coast Bears ever get into the NRL again should they start on 2 Premierships?
It is the same with foundation clubs. Apparently there are only two foundations clubs left but in reality there are three.
1999 destroyed so much history. It destroyed all foundation links (apart from the Roosters). 101 years very nearly destroyed.
Should the game link back to the past and the Dragons and Tigers in particular reclaim their roots? The Tigers could say "Formed 1908" on their badges for example.
Or is it rewriting history?
It just sounds like out of 104 Premierships, 35 are not connected to any modern team - which is not really true of 30 because... well they are...
(FYI I am not a Tigers nor a Dragons fan)