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Yes, one essentially created by the IRL after 5 years. Your point being?You are aware that Tonga has a new governing body right?
Yes, one essentially created by the IRL after 5 years. Your point being?You are aware that Tonga has a new governing body right?
The scenes in Tonga in 2017 and 2019 plus the scenes in Samoa in 2022 made it quite clear that an impact is being made on the islands.I mean this genuinely, but has it?
I can't see any data about playing numbers and the TNRL has been suspended as an IRL member.
Honestly, the only affect I have seen is fan support for Tonga and Samoa in Australia and NZ.
A couple of interesting and shiny toys for the NRL Commission to play with.
If only we could get 1% of the French market lolThe pacific is in Australia back yard and produce amazing athletes.
what can the NRL do in France?
The old governing body has been expelled and the game has moved on. Not suspendedYes, one essentially created by the IRL after 5 years. Your point being?
Wouldn't be the worst idea to have a focus on New Caledonia as a first step (pop 270k - GDP per capita $34,788USD) - Overseas French territory. Not the largest population or GDP, Still larger than alot of other places we're focussing expansion on right now.The pacific is in Australia back yard and produce amazing athletes.
what can the NRL do in France?
It’s all gone very quiet on the pacifique treize front sadly.Wouldn't be the worst idea to have a focus on New Caledonia as a first step (pop 270k - GDP per capita $34,788USD) - Overseas French territory. Not the largest population or GDP, Still larger than alot of other places we're focussing expansion on right now.
Not sure of the politics of representing France, but seems to have a history of players in the French Football team. Would certainly help bolster French player pool if they produce a few quality NRL players.
Pacifique Treize were looking at entering the QLD Cup. They did an under-17 tour of Aus earlier this year.
Been posted elsewhere here in fullThere is a report in today's Sydney DAILY TELEGRAPH (behind a paywall, so no point posting it) noting that not only did Australia v Tonga rate very well on TV, but Fiji v PNG also rated well … the latter even rating better than rugby union's Bledisloe Cup !!
Here's an online discussion forum about it, with some interesting figures:
COVID (among a few other things) did change the focus, but Pacifique Treize is still around. Pacifique Treize has been holding an expanded training programme (from U10s to Seniors) in New Caledonia and there is still plans for a regional representative tournament in Noumea later this year (which will include Vanuatu) and a proposed Women's clash between New Caledonia & Vanuatu.It’s all gone very quiet on the pacifique treize front sadly.
didn’t Covid derail their plans?
@yakstorm I’d love to hear your thoughts on where you think the international game will be in 10,25,50 years time ?COVID (among a few other things) did change the focus, but Pacifique Treize is still around. Pacifique Treize has been holding an expanded training programme (from U10s to Seniors) in New Caledonia and there is still plans for a regional representative tournament in Noumea later this year (which will include Vanuatu) and a proposed Women's clash between New Caledonia & Vanuatu.
Pacifique Treize will tour again in 2025 (Brisbane is the target) and has applied to the QRL to join the Junior Representative competition (MM & CC Cups) in 2026.
What's Union going to hold on to once the Kangaroos are bigger than the Wallabies and our world cup actually starts to grow and make money off the back of what's being built with the Pacific Championships?
I used to live in Buenos Aires, nice place but Sydney shits all over it, especially if you are an NRL player earning hundreds of thousands of dollars a yearArrogantly comparing Penrith, Campbelltown and Balmain to Paris, Buenos Aires and Tokyo of course.