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Peter V'landys - New NRL/ARLC Chairman

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Shouldn't the Storm be left to invest where they feel suits them?
Yes absolutely, my point is it isnt the Storms primary job to grow the sport in Victoria, its the ARLC's. And theyve done a sht job of it. So when comparing the size of Swans to size of Storm you have to factor that in. You get out what you put in as a general rule of thumb.
Storm have done very well meeting their remit which is to win games, be sustainable and be of value to the competition.
 

Iamback

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Yes absolutely, my point is it isnt the Storms primary job to grow the sport in Victoria, its the ARLC's. And theyve done a sht job of it. So when comparing the size of Swans to size of Storm you have to factor that in. You get out what you put in as a general rule of thumb.
Storm have done very well meeting their remit which is to win games, be sustainable and be of value to the competition.

Not really though, NRL Clubs have been developing the talent for 100 years. It works so is no need to change anything.

Who knows how best to attack the Melbourne market. Someone in Melbourne or in a head office in Sydney?
 

Wb1234

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Not really though, NRL Clubs have been developing the talent for 100 years. It works so is no need to change anything.

Who knows how best to attack the Melbourne market. Someone in Melbourne or in a head office in Sydney?
How many islanders and kiwis do they have there though

do we want to spend millions on the stick insects they seem to produce
 

Canard

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Not really though, NRL Clubs have been developing the talent for 100 years. It works so is no need to change anything.

Who knows how best to attack the Melbourne market. Someone in Melbourne or in a head office in Sydney?
I have a radical suggestion.

What about a properly funded state body that runs the junior system, and has development officers and administrators on the ground in the local area who know the market and participants involved.

You know like they have been doing in QLD and country NSW for the last 100 years, without any assistance from NRL clubs.
 

Wb1234

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I have a radical suggestion.

What about a properly funded state body that runs the junior system, and has development officers on the ground in the local area who know the market and participants involved.

You know like they have been doing in QLD and country NSW for the last 100 years, without any assistance from NRL clubs.
No
 

Hank_Scorpio

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Not really though, NRL Clubs have been developing the talent for 100 years. It works so is no need to change anything.

Who knows how best to attack the Melbourne market. Someone in Melbourne or in a head office in Sydney?

The storm are a well liked team in Melbourne and are attended very well when you compare it to other NRL teams, but the culture of AFL attendance means it doesn't look as successful, but that's unfair. Comparisons to the Swans are difficult given they have had an almost 20 year head start on the Storm. Both have carved a successful slice of a foreign market and are continuing to grow year on year.

From a purely Melbourne view, one thing that would help grow the game and build that tribalism is a second Melbourne team, but that seems a long way down the expansion wish list. If you have a real city rivalry and a game in Melbourne every week, you would get a much faster growth in the sport and likely then a greater uptake at the grass roots level. The sport needs more contact with the city than every second week plus the odd SOO match at the MCG to improve it's footprint on the city and the game.
 

Wb1234

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It's quaint that you think all the junior development of RL is handled by NRL clubs, and that its run from an office in Sydney.

wasting hundreds of millions should be avoided imo

the most I would do is give the storm a million extra grant for fielding junior teams

but like I said the body types in Victoria aren’t suited to rugby league
 

Iamback

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The storm are a well liked team in Melbourne and are attended very well when you compare it to other NRL teams, but the culture of AFL attendance means it doesn't look as successful, but that's unfair. Comparisons to the Swans are difficult given they have had an almost 20 year head start on the Storm. Both have carved a successful slice of a foreign market and are continuing to grow year on year.

From a purely Melbourne view, one thing that would help grow the game and build that tribalism is a second Melbourne team, but that seems a long way down the expansion wish list. If you have a real city rivalry and a game in Melbourne every week, you would get a much faster growth in the sport and likely then a greater uptake at the grass roots level. The sport needs more contact with the city than every second week plus the odd SOO match at the MCG to improve it's footprint on the city and the game.

You make some good points here
 

mongoose

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wasting hundreds of millions should be avoided imo

the most I would do is give the storm a million extra grant for fielding junior teams

but like I said the body types in Victoria aren’t suited to rugby league

lol do you still practice phrenology?
 

Iamback

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I have a radical suggestion.

What about a properly funded state body that runs the junior system, and has development officers and administrators on the ground in the local area who know the market and participants involved.

You know like they have been doing in QLD and country NSW for the last 100 years, without any assistance from NRL clubs.

Most of that is club based though

Schoolboys comps have every club scouts there
 

Pneuma

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I have a radical suggestion.

What about a properly funded state body that runs the junior system, and has development officers and administrators on the ground in the local area who know the market and participants involved.

You know like they have been doing in QLD and country NSW for the last 100 years, without any assistance from NRL clubs.
I have a radical suggestion.

What about a properly funded state body that runs the junior system, and has development officers and administrators on the ground in the local area who know the market and participants involved.

You know like they have been doing in QLD and country NSW for the last 100 years, without any assistance from NRL clubs.
That’s the job of NRL Victoria. It has an administration team based in Melbourne and DOs and others who do precisely this. They are in a strong relationship with the Storm and all comps are now identified under the Storm banner. The game is getting stronger there with new clubs and competitions forming. I’m working with them on a process for restarting the game in Tassie.
 

Canard

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That’s the job of NRL Victoria. It has an administration team based in Melbourne and DOs and others who do precisely this. They are in a strong relationship with the Storm and all comps are now identified under the Storm banner. The game is getting stronger there with new clubs and competitions forming. I’m working with them on a process for restarting the game in Tassie.

Thats why I said its the role of the state body, making fun of @Wb1234 ludicrous suggestion that NRL teams are the ones who run junior development.
 

Wb1234

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Thats why I said its the role of the state body, making fun of @Wb1234 ludicrous suggestion that NRL teams are the ones who run junior development.
No I said victoria won’t produce many nrl players and we shouldn’t waste millions on this

and given the lack of islander and kiwis down there whatever players we do produce are going to struggle to make it

Afl has spent 200 million trying to get islanders in western Sydney to play afl. And it’s gone down the sink
 

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