I also dont watch much NRLW, and perhaps its because we really have been awful.. but more than that our girls keep leaving each year.. something is wrong there.. it reminds me a bit of Crickets BBL which I do watch but also struggle to feel passionate about any of the sides... players just seem like mercenaries.. I really just follow players that I like wherever they end up playing.
That said for me who LOVES to track all 3 grades of mens footy, 5 when SG is on.. and maybe itll be 7 one day with HM.. like thats all the attention space I have to give.. I can barely keep up.. but I'm not the audience they are after for NRLW..
One big positive about NRLW though and nothing to do with us oldies... if it engages more young viewers, the more young people interested in any rugby league is a big win for the future of the game.. a lot of us nostalgic oldies wont be around forever.. we need new generations of ppl to support the game, buy memberships, pay for Kayo etc etc..
Thats OK, and as others have indicated, it is not politically incorrect to not like it, support etc, freedom of choice and speech.
I will declare first I have a vested interest in 1 NRLW player and support it for that
But I preferred their natural raw product of NRLW for the first few years and even their sub tier product when they had their own styles and teams had a mix of local talent.
But with a small few becoming full time player / community or media people for the clubs and other broadcasters and YES now professionals with PM's their product is seemingly looking like a higher pitched version of the mens game at all fronts which is not everyone's cup-of-tea including females.
The game is growing for the lure of stardom and lining pockets at a pace outpacing the talent to handle it alone.
There is a reason that womens AusTag and Touch are killing it because despite the narrative more females playing hybrid versions do not or want transfer to play a predominantly mens or contact sport. And a few who have got there want out. Some always will but at what level of numbers we will find out with expansion in the soon years to come.
I hope it goes well but not sold just yet, but we all have to acknowledge the growth in 10 years across all levels has boomed for the girls, unfortunately mens at sub tier levels especially country is going backwards.
In respect to our club nothing is really wrong potentially, we have the biggest nursey available to us and are trying to develop better pathways systems (long way to go.).
But what I do know first hand in respect to some developing girls and boys (not on full time contracts) is other clubs do more in support or assisting their journey outside of playing / training, offering more incentives to entice moving.
Some longer term football club staff as well at development level including some ex local legends need to be moved on if we are to truly become a super power development club we should be and start investing in and spend $$$$
Now all that is over to our CEO / GM of football to address and of course BOD. Lets cross fingers.