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Qrl and nswrl can veto any changes by the arlc
not sure if clubs and arlc can vote them out
I was under the impression that they just had the same voting rights as and single club?
Qrl and nswrl can veto any changes by the arlc
not sure if clubs and arlc can vote them out
Clubs will like it, they'll demand more money for something they are already doing and feather their nests a bit more.
which is why there should be an independent commission free of such self interest.Gee … imagine some organisation acting in self interest …
Shit I’d love to see retro jerseys done of the Lion red Cup teams, I’d snap me up a unicorns one in a heartbeatThe big 2 problems with an NZ comp running at 3rd tier is that the playing stock isn't going to be recognizable names, and cost (especially transport) is quite a bill to cover.
While the old Lion Red Cup had some great branding (especially some cool team names & jerseys), it couldn't surmount those issues.
That's why the current setup is workable - mostly local club competitions, with a limited provincial season after that. The costs are just more manageable that way.
The whole idea of the commission is it would reduce the extra expenses of having a qrl and nswrlNo they cant, their voting seat on the commission is in the constitution. To change the constitution would need them to agree! If the NRl needs the ARLC to take it to vote to return reserve grade or not Im not sure. I guess given the expense involved they would need to ratify the budget on it. Clubs will like it, they'll demand more money for something they are already doing and feather their nests a bit more.
which is why there should be an independent commission free of such self interest.
Injuries was the single biggest factor this season but we’ve definitely copped more than our share of rubbish decisions
Injuries were certainly a big part in terms of team cohesion etc Forwards we’re fine and did their job but think Father Time hit a few of our backs quite badly, X factor and out and out pace is simply missing from our team and plenty of clubs exploited it
Interesting point on NSW Cup you raise there, about the Jets & Blacktown being the only NSW Cup teams that are not fully "in house" arms of NRL clubs.NSW cup wouldnt. By time Western Bears come in there'll only be two clubs in NSW cup that are not in effect full NRL reserve grade teams (Jets and Blacktown).
QRL cup it is much more problematic but Dolphins now have a full reserve grade side in Redcliffe and Titans and Cowboys both want one. There's only Broncos holding out at this time.
Yeah, I'd love a Hutt Valley Firehawks jersey.Shit I’d love to see retro jerseys done of the Lion red Cup teams, I’d snap me up a unicorns one in a heartbeat
And MountiesNSW cup wouldnt. By time Western Bears come in there'll only be two clubs in NSW cup that are not in effect full NRL reserve grade teams (Jets and Blacktown).
QRL cup it is much more problematic but Dolphins now have a full reserve grade side in Redcliffe and Titans and Cowboys both want one. There's only Broncos holding out at this time.
This is where the NRL need to step up the funding. Seriously. We should be setting up a decent National comp in NZ.The big 2 problems with an NZ comp running at 3rd tier is that the playing stock isn't going to be recognizable names, and cost (especially transport) is quite a bill to cover.
While the old Lion Red Cup had some great branding (especially some cool team names & jerseys), it couldn't surmount those issues.
That's why the current setup is workable - mostly local club competitions, with a limited provincial season after that. The costs are just more manageable that way.
Yeah, I'd love a Hutt Valley Firehawks jersey.
Funny how all the voices telling us how strong Union is are going ever more quite..Union hasn’t had a popular domestic comp since 1910
its only claim to relevance was having the union equivalent of state of origin teams playing against kiwis and South Africans
Hopefully the NRL still have NZ2 in mind for one of the expansion teams.St Thomas of Canterbury took out the title for the second year running, beating De La Salle college 24- 18 in the final.
Bodes well for a chch team