Haha good one Doctor, sorry if I don't agree with you but thats why we have these forums, I was thinking the same thing about you but I'm the type of guy to say it to somebodys face not behind a keyboard. Everybody is entitled to their own opinion the only problem is I live up here on the Central Coast and see everything first hand. I've watched Melbourne wait 15 years to produce their first NRL standard player while finishing in the red every season while being propped by News Ltd, I watched the Western Reds when they were in the competition and all of the financial problems they had especially with travel costs.
Ok, youve talked me into it. But i cant put myself through reading your earlier posts again, so ill just speak broadly...
A National Rugby League team is not there to produce players, that is the job of every level beneath the NRL, from under-6 to the State Cups. The purpose of an NRL team is to produce fans and instill interest in a given community.
You say that Melbourne has been a failure because it took 15 years to bring in a local junior and you say Perth will fail in the same way. You also say that a Central Coast team will be a success because it will be stocked with local juniors from the first day. But let's examine that...
The Storm have, in an AFL territory, created a membership base of upwards of 15,000. The Storm have done well to create interest in the sport (regardless of the fact that all of their best players are Queenslanders); it is also important to realise that, without this interest, Rugby League would never have been noticed by the Victorian kid and a junior nursery could
never have been created.
Its kind of a "cart before the horse" scenario; the NRL team always had to come first, and therefore was always going to be full of ring-ins.
If you consider it in those terms, then the Storm have been an increadibly successful team; a success that will only be duplicated in Perth with the placement of an NRL team.
Secondly..., as i said earlier, you would consider the Bears to be successful because they are stocked with local juniors from the beginning.
Lets be sure to state this, these are juniors that would have been brought through regardless of the bears existance, and that is the point. When arguing in terms of junior development, the Bears do not have a compelling case, because the systems are already there to bring players through and they are churning them out quickly; as you said, they are the 3rd biggest nursery in the country.