The group also discussed the benefits of an under-21s competition -
the game previously had a national under-20s competition but it was scrapped, largely due to concerns about cost.
“Delivery of an U21’s competition will deliver parity across all NRL clubs and provide the four QLD-based clubs the opportunity to nurture and assess talent in a competition involving all their NRL counterparts,” the report says.
“This would also facilitate the ability for emerging talent within these clubs to remain with, or closer to, their families while developing in the pathway. Although aspiring to win premierships and player development are not mutually exclusive, it was suggested the main focus of teams competing in the competition should prioritise development and create an environment that is more conducive to the long-term development of athletes.
“It was also felt this competition could provide an entry point for expansion clubs, and emerging regions to fast track their pathways and development of their organisations.”