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Twizzle

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A decent number of the 5 million greater Sydney residents are 1st or 2nd generation immigrants, with some pretty big numbers coming each year.
If I moved to a new country I’d probably follow the local sport.
I wonder how many fans the game picks up from the new arrivals? Or how many fans are 1st generation fans (they didn’t pick up the game from mum and dad etc)?
Probably no way of knowing.

if they have kids that are say, 12 to 18 and still at school, the peer group mostly follows NRL and go to the footy with their mates, then they start to follow the footy and their local team as it is part of their new culture. These people would be first generation "converts" and when they mature they produce second generation NRL fans/players

as you say there is no way of knowing the percentages of the converts, but peer group pressure can have a big influence as they want to "fit in"

then there are those who follow football (soccer) as that's what their parents follow, or it was part of the culture of the country from which they emigrated
 
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if they have kids that are say, 12 to 18 and still at school, the peer group mostly follows NRL and go to the footy with their mates, then they start to follow the footy and their local team as it is part of their new culture. These people would be first generation "converts" and when they mature they produce second generation NRL fans/players

In the Girraween, Pendle Hill, Toontown and Wenty area, the vast majority of school kids (all ages) are of sub continental heritage. The exception to that would be the sports high school. Even the Christian school has far more Indians than non.
as you say there is no way of knowing the percentages of the converts, but peer group pressure can have a big influence as they want to "fit in"

There is no peer group pressure for NRL converts in the suburbs listed above and that's slowly spreading to Kings Langley, Lalor Park and Baulkham Hills.
I know an Aussie lady with a 6 yr old girl who has to go and get her henna tattoos on her hands just so she can "fit in".
then there are those who follow football (soccer) as that's what their parents follow, or it was part of the culture of the country from which they emigrated

Drive past any cricket oval in this area on the weekend and the only "whites" you'll see are the clothes of the people playing cricket there.
 

Gronk

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In the Girraween, Pendle Hill, Toontown and Wenty area, the vast majority of school kids (all ages) are of sub continental heritage. The exception to that would be the sports high school. Even the Christian school has far more Indians than non.


There is no peer group pressure for NRL converts in the suburbs listed above and that's slowly spreading to Kings Langley, Lalor Park and Baulkham Hills.
I know an Aussie lady with a 6 yr old girl who has to go and get her henna tattoos on her hands just so she can "fit in".


Drive past any cricket oval in this area on the weekend and the only "whites" you'll see are the clothes of the people playing cricket there.
Sounds like a conversation had by the Gadigal peeps 200+ years ago.
 
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Sounds like a conversation had by the Gadigal peeps 200+ years ago.
No, in your little scenario here, that would have been the Burramattagal people who were from the Darug tribe.

Secondly, I asked you nicely a long time ago to not engage with me and except for 1 slip, you.ve been good about it. I respectfully request that you continue to not engage with me.
Thankyou.
 

Tiger5150

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Is there a season that goes by you ain't paying nearly a million bucks for players or coaches to play or coach elsewhere.

It feels like you blokes are just a charity for overpaid players to play elsewhere.
Mate Im sure you are right. The Tigers should just hang onto the plucky players that won them three straight spoons.
 

oldmancraigy

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Is there a season that goes by you ain't paying nearly a million bucks for players or coaches to play or coach elsewhere.

It feels like you blokes are just a charity for overpaid players to play elsewhere.

Sad isn't it.
Stuck in a repetitive cycle.

1. They overpay for middling talent, because nobody else wants to play there.
2. Then they try to promote as many juniors as possible, so that in the future they can be more competitive.
3. Sometimes the juniors path is blocked by the overpaid middling talent, so they pay them to play elsewhere to make a spot for the junior.
4. The juniors are initially cheap, so it doesn't matter that they are paying middling talent to play elsewhere.
5. Young players don't win much, and so because they don't have enough good players, they lose games, and the juniors want to play elsewhere.
6. They need to try and win games, so they overpay for middling talent (see the first step again)
 

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