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AyiosYiorgos

Coach
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I would much rather watch watch first, reserve and third grade than NRLW but we are having NRLW force fed to us. Some may enjoy it but I'm just not interested.
Who is force feeding you to watch the game?
The NRLW is not the NRL people need to get over that, it is its own game, skill level, structures, technique are not on par with the men's game and that's ok, it's getting better and better every year BUT it will never be like the NRL enjoy it for what it is, if it's not your cup of tea, watch something else.
 

kit66

Bench
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Who is force feeding you to watch the game?
The NRLW is not the NRL people need to get over that, it is its own game, skill level, structures, technique are not on par with the men's game and that's ok, it's getting better and better every year BUT it will never be like the NRL enjoy it for what it is, if it's not your cup of tea, watch something else.

I think the girls need a better coach, we're stacked with good players but are barely competitive. Sorry Sowie but we can do better.
 

Dragonsteve2

Juniors
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Who is force feeding you to watch the game?
The NRLW is not the NRL people need to get over that, it is its own game, skill level, structures, technique are not on par with the men's game and that's ok, it's getting better and better every year BUT it will never be like the NRL enjoy it for what it is, if it's not your cup of tea, watch something else.
AY, tomorrow is a classic case. I would have been happy to travel from the Illawarra to Parramatta Stadium to watch NSW Cup and NRL but they have put on the Cup at something like 10.45am to squeeze in the NWRL game. I have nothing against the women but I am not interested in their footy. That seems an example of force feeding to me.
 
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Who is force feeding you to watch the game?
The NRLW is not the NRL people need to get over that, it is its own game, skill level, structures, technique are not on par with the men's game and that's ok, it's getting better and better every year BUT it will never be like the NRL enjoy it for what it is, if it's not your cup of tea, watch something else.
Agree it is what it is, hope some kids get opportunities from the game, just not my cup of tea.
 

The Word

Juniors
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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.
Great assessment, many thanks. Have seen first hand the rise of OzTag in the hills district (part of Parra catchment). So many players (girls and boys) that most clubs simply run out of space for teams and it's first come first served. Teams actually get turned away.

Not sure whether it takes girls away from the contact version, don't know enough about that. From the boys perspective, most boys like my son will join an oztag team as it starts straight after GF weekend for tackle footy so works out perfectly. He gets to keep playing footy albeit a different version.

Agree more needs to be done by the Dragons off field. From memory with the Wishart situation his Dad was heavily involved in the move to Melbourne so obviously he must've seen a better opportunity for his son to play. Whether that's the lure of a top club or a genuine lack of communication and effort on our part with the top pathway players who knows but it's a glaring mistake.

The other thing that is missing in terms of the off-field work is funding. We need genuine professionals employed in these roles and that takes money. What has become clear about the joint ownership model (nothing to do with joint venture) is that neither side will put their hands in their pockets to fund these things in the same way other clubs do. Keep the joint venture but sell the club to one owner with a passion for the game, a business head on his shoulders and a willingness to put his money where his mouth is.
 
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AY, tomorrow is a classic case. I would have been happy to travel from the Illawarra to Parramatta Stadium to watch NSW Cup and NRL but they have put on the Cup at something like 10.45am to squeeze in the NWRL game. I have nothing against the women but I am not interested in their footy. That seems an example of force feeding to me.
Although not a massive follower of NRLW- I am enjoying watching the women flog Parra, albeit sound down whilst listening to ABC Grandstand.

As a rusted on fan of the weekend Grandstand, I do feel 'Force fed' on Sundays when they commentate a NRLW game.

I want NRL rumours , team assessments, Game analysis, Christopher's Cnr and the match of the day.

I seriously switch to triple M or 2GB (God forbid) when ABC does a NRLW game.
 
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Who is force feeding you to watch the game?
The NRLW is not the NRL people need to get over that, it is its own game, skill level, structures, technique are not on par with the men's game and that's ok, it's getting better and better every year BUT it will never be like the NRL enjoy it for what it is, if it's not your cup of tea, watch something else.
An example of force feeding the NRLW content is on the NRL.com news feed. A large percentage of the content on the site is based on NRLW articles which is not what I or many others would visit this site to read. I can and do just scroll on but in my opinion the proportion of NRLW articles far outweighs the level interest when compared with the NRL mens, NSW cup and Flegg etc.
 

Dragon David

First Grade
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Need Titans to beat Knights. Knights to beat Dolphins next week and us to beat Raiders. Is that right?
Yes, that in a nutshell is right but Raiders need to lose against the Roosters tomorrow because if they beat the Roosters and then beat us, they could get to 30 with the other scenarios as you mentioned being that the Dragons on 28, Dolphins on 28, Knights on 28 and the Broncos remaining on 26 when the Storm beat them next week, but if they beat the Storm if Bellamy plays his reserve graders, then the Broncs end up on 28. At worse we could end up in 12th position on the ladder.

So, let's see how the Knights and the Raiders go tomorrow to work out the final weeks possibilities of who might end up 8th.
 

Dragon David

First Grade
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Flanno summarized it well at the end of the press conference. he's had enough. he can't give anymore.
He sounded really pissed off and exhausted. Flanno not going to sleep well I don't think tonight.

He has to do something about Dean Young's defence strategies. We have lost by many big scores this year. Far too many.
 

BIG RIG

Juniors
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I think Flanno is gonna have a big rethink in regards to retention and recruitment

He should be trying everything in his power to move on the likes of Lawrie , Bird and Ravalawa

And should not consider resigning any of the off contract players including Max Feagai and Tom Eisenhuth
 

Dragon David

First Grade
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I think Flanno is gonna have a big rethink in regards to retention and recruitment

He should be trying everything in his power to move on the likes of Lawrie , Bird and Ravalawa

And should not consider resigning any of the off contract players including Max Feagai and Tom Eisenhuth
Flanno sure has a huge amount of a rethink regarding who to get and who to boot. We know who the culprits are that should be booted. They take up room in the 30 and once they are booted we will have some more space in that 30 to put some decent players into. Please be players who can tackle, have good leg speed, have strength and power and have smarts about themselves and are good thinkers.
 
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