Yeh playing a few sold out tests in Europe makes up for nobody knowing who you are back homeThey get to travel the world playing in front of big crowds in all sorts of countries.
Yeh playing a few sold out tests in Europe makes up for nobody knowing who you are back homeThey get to travel the world playing in front of big crowds in all sorts of countries.
Yeh playing a few sold out tests in Europe makes up for nobody knowing who you are back home
If they’re playing internationally they can play in front of big crowds in Australia, NZ, Japan, Argentina, South Africa, Europe hell even places like the US on occasion. I don’t think the players mind having a slightly lower profile in Australia.Yeh playing a few sold out tests in Europe makes up for nobody knowing who you are back home
they earn 100k's $It does financially. Also, lots of young people would like the travel benefits afforded by union. I agree the game is really stupid and in massively poor health domestically but their offers would have some benefits over what League can offer
Representing your country is still a big thing, and like it or not they do that a hell of a lot better than us on every level.they earn 100k's $
you think young NRL players can't afford to travel ?
you want to be a star in Australia , well half of it
you don't play yawnion
I think the all-expenses-paid travel is attractive to the younger player on top of possibly getting more money than RL. They’d get bored and probably overawed by the technicalities of the game, however. By contrast, the older player would hate the travel as it’s time away from family but appreciate how easy the bludger-of-a-game is on their bodies.they earn 100k's $
you think young NRL players can't afford to travel ?
you want to be a star in Australia , well half of it
you don't play yawnion
They can represent their country , & their state in our game in the largest annual sporting series there is in AustraliaRepresenting your country is still a big thing, and like it or not they do that a hell of a lot better than us on every level.
Besides we should all be happy, if ARU want to pss what little money they have away on replaceable NRL talent then that's a good thing! Better that than they actually invest it in growing their game and actually doing something good long term!
err think it might be, play at twickenham in front of 80k, meet the queen and get to see london for free is the enticement, not just going on hols. lolif an NRL player wants to see
London
Paris
or Cape Town
buy a ticket on a plane at seasons end
thats the point, ones big domestically, ones big internationally. Some players like the idea of playing an international sport regularly. Its the only drawcard RU has really.They can represent their country , & their state in our game in the largest annual sporting series there is in Australia
this idea there are more opportunities in toffball , because you can travel is absurd in this professional day & age.
Add in the Olympics opportunity, toothats the point, ones big domestically, ones big internationally. Some players like the idea of playing an international sport regularly. Its the only drawcard RU has really.
Union can’t offer higher money now anyway except for a few wingers since league won’t pay 1 million pa for a wingerI think the all-expenses-paid travel is attractive to the younger player on top of possibly getting more money than RL. They’d get bored and probably overawed by the technicalities of the game, however. By contrast, the older player would hate the travel as it’s time away from family but appreciate how easy the bludger-of-a-game is on their bodies.
The only RU players I can think of, besides ex-nrl players, are John Eales, George Grogan, the fat prop Dunning?, Nick farr-jones and Michael someone who played in the halves with him.
Lynagh I think his name was. When the Wallabies were good in the late 1990’s they actually had some ok players. Matt Burke, Stephen Larkham, Tim Horan.
Blokes who would have made ok NRL backline players.
I actually think that European or Japanese rugby is just as much of a threat. They are probably the ones also who could offer more than the NRL or English Super League.
It’ll become less and less of a threat as the salary cap goes higher but living in a country like France, Italy or Japan and getting paid handsomely to do it would be attractive.
David Campese anyone?
The big money in Union is not playing for your country. It's playing in the domestic leagues in England, France and Japan. Many clubs in those domestic union comps have very wealthy financial backers and money is thrown at players like proverbial confetti. SBW for example, earned far more money playing in Europe than he did for the All Blacks. Part of why the Wallabies have problems with players is that if you go and play in the UK or France, they won't select you. Hence some players forgo playing for their country to get better pay.
David Campese anyone?
The big money in Union is not playing for your country. It's playing in the domestic leagues in England, France and Japan. Many clubs in those domestic union comps have very wealthy financial backers and money is thrown at players like proverbial confetti. SBW for example, earned far more money playing in Europe than he did for the All Blacks. Part of why the Wallabies have problems with players is that if you go and play in the UK or France, they won't select you. Hence some players forgo playing for their country to get better pay.
He’s famous for his nephewCampese wasn’t playing at that stage (late 1990’s) but yeah he had ability.