"Filling the gaps" is doing what you suggest. If you haven't got the right level of talent in a position you recruit. But we must put our resources into development so that we can supply 80% of the talent ourselves, or as close to it as possible. The Broncos haven't brought their premierships over the years, they have developed a massive number of rep players. They then add the odd superstar like Tallis or Lazarus. We can do that, but first we need enough quality juniors to form the basis of a decent team. I think we are getting there now. We should be doing everything we can to make our development pathways the best in the NRL. With the resources we have we can do that. But we can't compete in the market for quality signings like the Roosters and Broncos et al.
Filling the gaps isn’t what I suggested at all.
My plan would be actively recruiting *better* players, not just recruiting in positions we’re weak.
Ie. We could have a good player on our books, but if there’s someone out there that’s 10% better we go after him. That’s not really a gap. That’s just constant improvement.
Filling a gap makes it sound like recruiting only when we’re weak or thin in a position.
Re your point about the Broncos.
They had the whole of south east Queensland to themselves for years, the panthers on the other hand are in a competitive market. There’s no comparison to be made here. I know this is what Gus was basing his plans off but it’s short sighted.
Look what’s happened to the broncos model in more recent time, when they’ve been up against a better run Gold Coast outfit & the Melbourne Storm that heavily recruit in south east Queensland. Broncos haven’t won a premiership in 13 years, they’ve won one premiership in 18 years.
We may not be able to compete at the top tier for recruitment, but I’ve shown you names that we were able to recruit. Good players that made us better. This idea of 80% of the talent coming from our system is fanciful
The salary cap is nothing to do with having the money, because if it did clubs like the Titans and Canberra would sign more superstars. Consider this, I can sign for the Panthers for $500k or the Roosters for $400k. What do you do? Hello Uncle Nick, where is the locker room. The salary cap is only part of having the money. Be a desirable club to go too, a history of winning, a great coach, and a healthy supply of third party agreements (registered or not. If you believe players report all their agreements, I have a harbour bridge to sell you) and you get more for the same pool of money. Simple. That's why we can't afford to do what you suggest, we simply don't have the money to pay the "overs" we will have to pay to get the same players as a team like the Broncos.
This is for the top tier of recruitment, that’s a narrow focus. We can recruit good players that aren’t superstars, we’ve done it before, even won a premiership of off it.
I’m talking 10% improvement on a current player, that’s good enough to be out there in the market. That’s moneyball.
We’re easily in the market for good $400-500k players, you’re totally underselling the club. I’ve listed several players in that category that Gus was able to recruit. He even pulled off bringing the current NSW 5/8 to the club.
We do have the money to pay the overs, hell we’ve given overs to retain players. See Nathan Cleary.