Paullyboy
Coach
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Last night's clusterf**k of a crowd (and game for that matter) has shone a blinding light on the fact that all isn't perfect in the world of rugby league. The game isn't necessarily in bad shape, but it sure as sh*t isn't in the shape it should be.
And the root of the issue is actually quite simple to fix. The biggest problem we have is this advance contract dribble that has occupied the hearts and souls of every rugby league media identity (that is, when they're not focusing on drugs).
How have we not fixed this issue by now? There isn't a single person who could explain to me that there is a benefit in having players sign a 2018 contract with the vast majority of 2017 still ahead of us. I get why it started, we had to fight off rugby union, AFL and Super League who were poaching our best talent. It was a legitimate issue, and by allowing our NRL clubs open slather on the open market it did a great job in stopping the flood of talent out of our competition.
But times have changed! The AFL won't be wasting their time on league players again and the freak circumstances that allowed the ARU and Super League to have a seemingly unlimited fund are gone. So why are we still destroying our sport? There is no other reason than to fight off competition for players, and that isn't an issue anymore.
All contract negotiations should happen in the off season, therefore the media can actually focus on talking about the game, and then all of a sudden crowds and TV ratings will go up with them.
And the root of the issue is actually quite simple to fix. The biggest problem we have is this advance contract dribble that has occupied the hearts and souls of every rugby league media identity (that is, when they're not focusing on drugs).
How have we not fixed this issue by now? There isn't a single person who could explain to me that there is a benefit in having players sign a 2018 contract with the vast majority of 2017 still ahead of us. I get why it started, we had to fight off rugby union, AFL and Super League who were poaching our best talent. It was a legitimate issue, and by allowing our NRL clubs open slather on the open market it did a great job in stopping the flood of talent out of our competition.
But times have changed! The AFL won't be wasting their time on league players again and the freak circumstances that allowed the ARU and Super League to have a seemingly unlimited fund are gone. So why are we still destroying our sport? There is no other reason than to fight off competition for players, and that isn't an issue anymore.
All contract negotiations should happen in the off season, therefore the media can actually focus on talking about the game, and then all of a sudden crowds and TV ratings will go up with them.