I noticed something the other day and thought it would be worth posting here.
Since Phil Gould took over the Panthers system and supercharged their academy, their junior rep teams have had very different results.
| Pre-Gus (2002-2011) | Post-Gus (2012-2021) |
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Harold Matts premierships | 4 | 0 |
Harold Matts runners-up | 3 | 1 |
Harold Matts minor premierships | 1 (no minor premier record pre-2004) | 1 (2020 season was suspended) |
SG Ball premierships | 1 | 2 |
SG Ball runners-up | 1 | 2 |
SG Ball minor premierships | 1 | 1 (2020 season was suspended) |
Flegg/NYC premierships | 2 | 2 |
Flegg/NYC runners up | 0 (no runner up record pre-2008) | 2 |
Flegg/NYC minor premierships | 0 (no minor premier record pre-2008) | 2 ('20 & '21 seasons were suspended) |
What stands out is that, prior to Gould taking over, the Panthers' Harold Matthews record was even more impressive than ours (3 premierships, 2 runners up and 2 minor premierships) in the same period. Gus certainly seems to have fixed that. They haven't won a Matts premiership since. Meanwhile we have maintained nearly the same success rate (3+3+2) since 2012.
The question needs to be asked then, is Harold Matthews success some sort of poisoned chalice or are we just focusing our efforts in the wrong area of poaching and retention? Am I just having a jersey flog? Because that's where the big NRL clubs are having their junior rep success, Jersey Flegg, and to a lesser extent SG Ball. Harold Matthews Cup is irrelevant. We've won significantly more Matts premierships (20) than any other club (Penrith is second with 7). Meanwhile the last time Parra won the comp in the Flegg/NYC age group was 1990. That's almost as long as our first grade drought. This year's top four NRL teams have all won this age group in that time, including the Melbourne Storm. The Roosters have won it four f**king times since we last did.