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Another junior coach told me it was 1 in every 6 thousand. Does anyone know that as a player. What are the most accurate odds of playing NRL?
Very hard to say. If you said every male registered player had a chance of making it to the nrl if they were good enough it would be approx 139,000 Australian registered male players to around 400 NRL places or 1:347Another junior coach told me it was 1 in every 6 thousand. Does anyone know that as a player. What are the most accurate odds of playing NRL?
Yep 50% chance1:2
You either will or you won’t
1:2
You either will or you won’t
Not sure you're aware of how ratios work but I like your logic. B- for the attempt.1:2
You either will or you won’t
I was at a talk given by Phil Gould when he was employed at the Roosters in 2002. He said when speaking to players in the junior rep squads, he told them that by that level they had a 1 in 3 chance of making to to first grade level.
I was at a talk given by Phil Gould when he was employed at the Roosters in 2002. He said when speaking to players in the junior rep squads, he told them that by that level they had a 1 in 3 chance of making to to first grade level.
Very hard to say. If you said every male registered player had a chance of making it to the nrl if they were good enough it would be approx 139,000 Australian registered male players to around 400 NRL places or 1:347
Or you could say how many kids play the game at age 18 who could go on to debut in the NRL. Dont have those stats so couldnt say.
How many new players debut in the NRL each year?
So it's not 1 in 3 then because we know Gus is full of shit.
Very hard to say. If you said every male registered player had a chance of making it to the nrl if they were good enough it would be approx 139,000 Australian registered male players to around 400 NRL places or 1:347
Or you could say how many kids play the game at age 18 who could go on to debut in the NRL. Dont have those stats so couldnt say.
How many new players debut in the NRL each year?