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Rugby should clean up in Storm aftermath

Inferno

Coach
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Rofl, where do you start.

The timing is perfect. Just as rugby signed off on a massive broadcast deal that will help fund a new venture in Melbourne, rugby league in that city discovered it was sitting on dynamite.

No one in rugby will feel the slightest sympathy for a code that pillaged at will during the amateur days.

And for many in the 15-man game, what has happened at the Storm is comeuppance not only for historic grievances related to recruitment, but it is also comeuppance for a sport that has become morally and ethically bereft.

Rugby, while far from being squeaky clean these days, does at least try to adhere to core values of honesty, humility, respect, tolerance and compassion.

In Dan Carter and Richie McCaw they have two of the best role models any code could have and there are plenty more.

League on the other hand seems to be barely able to go five minutes without discovering yet another bampot in their midst. And it's not hi-jinks kind of stuff, either.

Alcohol is clearly a problem in the NRL. A big problem. Booze and league players have proved the most volatile mix in recent years with quite staggering revelations last year being made about Cronulla players involved in group sex.

Before that there was the Bulldogs scandal in 2004; Mark Gasnier's ghastly phonecall that same year; Greg Bird; Craig Gower; Willie Mason; Nate Myles; Todd Carney ... and even Alfie Langer.

What the Storm have done is confirm that league is a sport rotten to the core. Even the white collars in a blue collar sport can't be trusted now.

Rugby couldn't ask for a greater opportunity to not only establish itself in Melbourne but also within league's strongholds.
It's Melbourne, though, where rugby must pounce. Australia is the obvious growth market for rugby in the Southern Hemisphere and Victoria is virtually untapped.

There are corporate dollars to chase in a city with a rich financial services background. Even with such a strong AFL presence, an established and growing football culture as well as Formula One and the Australian Open, Melbourne can financially support a Super 15 side.

The Storm and the questionable culture of the NRL should make it that bit easier for the Rebels. Melbourne is a city with a burgeoning, educated, middle class and rugby is a sport with a culture and values that will appeal to those sick of NRL, and to a lesser extent AFL, boof-heads.

Surely rugby will be rewarded for its promotion of ethically sound, well-balanced young men?

The arrival of semi-articulate, polite, community-spirited Rebels players in Melbourne will help rugby win hearts and minds.

When the top end of a sport has respectful, courteous and inspirational people on show, it does much to persuade parents they should push their children in that direction.

League had its chance. It blew it. Now it's rugby's turn and all the sport has to do is be itself.
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ParraEelsNRL

Referee
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27,707
Yeah, feed off the carcas of the Storm is really going to get the locals behind you, esp the hardcore fans, then there are the others who take a passing interest in the Storm who will see this other mob as kicking a bloke when they're down, it'll backfire.

Something like this will help the Storm.
 

Devilous

Juniors
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259
I love when people seem to dance on the NRL's grave, each time they do this it comes back to bite them on the arse in about 3-5 years later down the track.
 

adamkungl

Immortal
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42,971
:lol: Snobs. Typical Rugby attitude. I've seen trolls on here come up with better arguments.
 

gho

Juniors
Messages
98
Rugby League is its worst own enemy. The Super League crisis and now this, its as if we want to help rugby. Union only got popular in 2003 because of the aftershock of the super league crisis where fans were disillusioned with the game with teams collapsing everywhere. Then when we finally recovered from the super league crisis we have this decimating our presence in australia's second largest television market.

We should use this crisis as a warning. We need a second team in Brisbane. Could you imagine the results if instead of the Melbourne Storm it had been the Brisbane Broncos who were rorting the system. We would give a lot of ground to the Lions and the Reds with the Lions possibly out averaging the Broncos as they were doing back when they won the league 3 years in a row (though obviously League would be the most popular code, we'd just have less distance between us and the rest)
 

BuffaloRules

Coach
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15,380
I love union types that use every chance they get to list league prior 'atrocities'.

Even Gasniers call back in 2004 gets a run.

Where is he now btw?
 

Thomas

First Grade
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9,658
Horrible article..but then again, it is written by a kiwi who appears to have skipped several years at school.
 

Kurt Angle

First Grade
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9,719
The article is symptomatic of the culture of RU followers.

A chip on their shoulder about a handful of RU players crossing codes in the last millenium (who said they don't hold a grudge) whilst continuing to wage a 200 year old class war that has been drummed into them by their teachers.

RU should clean up, but they won't because if there is anyone more capable of f*cking things up, it's them.
 

Greenbits

Juniors
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What the Storm have done is confirm that league is a sport rotten to the core. Even the white collars in a blue collar sport can't be trusted now.

Which organisation was the architect of this debarcle, who can't be trusted, most recently linked too?
 

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