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Knock-on Effect NSW Cup - Eels Team

Forty20

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He loves Chip Rolls that's why he wants back at Wenty.

Now you have my suspicion mate. Have I ever seen you and Taniela Lasalo in the same room? I mean, at the same stadium with you sitting right next to me sure...but in the same room?

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Two new state-based competitions will be run in NSW and Queensland from 2018 as part of a new pathway program for elite NRL players.

Under the new structure, approved by the Australian Rugby League Commission, each competition will be expanded and decentralised to comprise up to 16 second tier clubs.

NRL Head of Football, Brian Canavan said all NRL clubs will be encouraged to form partnerships with two of these teams from which they will draw talent for the Telstra Premiership.

The new competitions will replace theNational Youth Competition which is not regarded as the most appropriate pathway for young players. The NYC has also become costly to run and has been identified as putting undue pressure on young players coming through the ranks.

"The new model is designed to provide a clearer pathway for elite junior players aiming to play in the NRL," Mr Canavan said.

"We have been concerned for some time about the welfare issues affecting many young players struggling to cope with the pressures of the NYC.

"This model will enable more juniors to stay at home, rather than having to move away from their families, to play Rugby League.

"And it will enable us to expand the game into regional and neighbouring overseas countries which we envisage will become part of the new State based competitions.

"It will also result in significant savings for clubs as they reduce their NYC costs and invest in the State League competitions instead."

Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga said the new structure was a major step forward for the game.

"Players coming through the ranks will now have a clear, dedicated pathway to the NRL and representative football," Mr Meninga said.

"The new model will not only help to expand the game both in Australia and overseas but it will provide better protection for young players at risk of developing welfare issues and being forced out of the game.

"So I can see the revised structure leading to better quality football on the field and a better support system for our young players off the field."

Under the proposed new model:

• The NRL is working with the RLPA to increase the number of players that clubs can include in their full time squad. Those who fail to make the final NRL squad will return to play in the State Cup

• Salary limitations for State Cup and the State Youth Cup are also being discussed with the RLPA

Mr Canavan said working conditions regarding young players are still subject to negotiation with the RLPA.

"The RLPA has been involved in these discussions which commenced well before the negotiation of the new CBA and we will continue to work to secure their agreement of the new model."

Mr Canavan said the new model would encourage clubs to develop junior players from their affiliated State Cup team - rather than simply recruiting them from other areas. It will also better cater for "later maturers" than the current system.

"The States will continue to operate their traditional junior competitions and State based Under 20s competitions," Mr Canavan said.

"But players from New Zealand and country regions will be able to stay in the game without having to leave home.

"We believe this is the best way to expand the game in the short term - and create a sustainable competition structure for the long term."

http://leagueunlimited.com/news/29421-nrl-confirms-new-pathways-from-2018/
 

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They already had a "clear dedicated pathway", it was only one step away for some players who get picked to play NRL form NYC
 

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First the Raiders with Mounties and now Manly.

The NSWRL Board today approved an application by Blacktown Workers that will see the club enter the state's premier competition, Intrust Super Premiership NSW, for the first time in its 52-year history in 2017.

The western Sydney-based club has formed a partnership with the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, with the agreement resulting in the club fielding teams in all three NSWRL senior competitions - Sydney Shield, Ron Massey and Intrust Super Premiership NSW.

All three teams will be play under the banner of Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles, with the home ground being H.E. Laybutt Field at the Blacktown Workers Club.

The partnership will provide a pathway for Blacktown players into the NRL as a feeder club for the Sea Eagles.


http://leagueunlimited.com/news/29428-historic-partnership-for-blacktown-workers/
 

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"A pathway for Blacktown players"? Their pathway is still the same for any other non-NRL contracted player - they sign a contract with whichever NRL club wants them.

Meanwhile Blacktown will now provide players for its own NSW Cup side whenever there are insufficient Manly NRL contracted players to fill the team. Same as any other ISP club.
 

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NRL Rookie Runner-Up Signs With Eels Feeder Club
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Parramatta may have snared themselves a star of the future.

NRL Rookie runner-up Jordan Martin has just signed with Parramatta’s feeder club, Wentworthville Magpies.


The winger made the announcement via his instagram account.

"Letting everyone know iv (sic) signed with Wenty (Eels Feat Club) it was a deal i couldn't turn down and has a big opportunity," he said.

"Really big thank you to mounties i love the club and recommend to anyone considering going their. At the end of the day i have to make the best decision for me. Cheers Jordo."

http://www.triplem.com.au/sydney/sp...with-eels-feeder-club-wentworthville-magpies/
 

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And some people, including the media, need to learn what feeder club means. Wenty get to borrow our players, we don't get theirs. We surely don't want their players or we would have given them contracts.
 

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And some people, including the media, need to learn what feeder club means. Wenty get to borrow our players, we don't get theirs. We surely don't want their players or we would have given them contracts.
really? martin said its a big opportunity so he probably been told if he trains hard and performs he could get nrl contract. you think jumping from one RM cup team to another is a BIG OPPORTUNITY. you are such a moron
 

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really? martin said its a big opportunity so he probably been told if he trains hard and performs he could get nrl contract. you think jumping from one RM cup team to another is a BIG OPPORTUNITY. you are such a moron
If he plays well, he might get a crack at the NRL. It just might not be with Parra.
 

Happy MEel

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really? martin said its a big opportunity so he probably been told if he trains hard and performs he could get nrl contract. you think jumping from one RM cup team to another is a BIG OPPORTUNITY. you are such a moron
Im sure most players are told that in negotiations to switch clubs but thanks for your pearls of wisdom.
 

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When was the last time a player contracted/playing with our feeder club go on to score an NRL contract with us (his first contract with us) and then play NRL with us?

Last player I can think of was Kenny Sio who worked his way up to NSW cup (I think) from RM cup as a 19 year old, then got a 20's contract / start the following year.

Not a high success rate.

PS Etu may have been the last before Sio.
 
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When was the last time a player contracted/playing with our feeder club go on to score an NRL contract with us (his first contract with us) and then play NRL with us?

Last player I can think of was Kenny Sio who worked his way up to NSW cup (I think) from RM cup as a 19 year old, then got a 20's contract / start the following year.

Not a high success rate.

PS Etu may have been the last before Sio.

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