What club ONLY recruits from their area?
Cronulla had 6,154 this year mate.Which NRL club has 20k jnrs? Canterbury-Bankstown junior rugby league district is home to 3300 registered players, Cronulla 5,500, Parramatta has 5700 participants and Penrith boasts around 9000.
Cronulla had 6,154 this year mate.
Anyway, carry on.
Correct.Yep and if you filled a team just from your juniors. You'd struggle as would every team
Correct.
Even Penrith had a Sharks junior in their GF winning team.
None, and nor will we. But that has nothing to do with how many jnrs does an NRl club need in its catchment area to be producing players. Currently that sits at around 4-6k for most clubs. WA will have more than that without $12mill spent a year lolWhat club ONLY recruits from their area?
Perth will have systems in NS so Sydney kids wont have to go anywhere until they are ready for first grade, thats the point of a partnership!Why would a kid who grows up in North Sydney, be more likely to play NRL because there is a team in Perth? If they want to play, they'll go to one of the 9 teams down the road, not fly to the other side of the country.
eh? Its not like Perth wont be signing the best jnr talent they can from everywhere, same as everyone else. What it will also be doing though is adding to that talent pool through improvements in WA numbers and elite local pathways. I doubt most clubs have more than 3 or 4 players in their starting 17 that are genuine locals. I can eventually see WA actually bettering that. And it wont need 20k Jnrs or $120mill to do it lolYep. That is the point lost if you are building up a State's player numbers it takes money.
PR is comparing apples v oranges again.
State v NRL district
Nah, that’s just your silly anti-PVL view.
Pvl won’t be admitting another Melbourne storm into the compI’m glad that works for them …
Melbourne have gone down another path and had just as much if not more success .., and the Storm’s path is going to be a lot closer to what the Perth Bears will look like rather than Penriths
You can’t compare Perth numbers to eastern statesNone, and nor will we. But that has nothing to do with how many jnrs does an NRl club need in its catchment area to be producing players. Currently that sits at around 4-6k for most clubs. WA will have more than that without $12mill spent a year lol
Red & Black Bore was shipping them off to Queensland or Jupiter last month.Perth will have systems in NS so Sydney kids wont have to go anywhere until they are ready for first grade, thats the point of a partnership!
eh? Perth jnrs will be playing in Sydneys elite jnr comps. Id expect at least a Hm ball, SG ball and Flegg side to be run out of WA eventually, complimented by improved NS teams in those comps.You can’t compare Perth numbers to eastern states
Perth numbers are basically participation
Sydney numbers are elite
How many Perth juniors would make it in Sydney comps? One in ten if you are lucky
And out of the starting 17 in each age bracket 90 percent will be Sydney kidseh? Perth jnrs will be playing in Sydneys elite jnr comps. Id expect at least a Hm ball, SG ball and Flegg side to be run out of WA eventually, complimented by improved NS teams in those comps.
Pointless debate anyway, WA govt has told Vlad to sick it if he thinks hes getting $120mill out of them
In reality if we get 3-4 WA players in the starting 17 every year that's a great achievement and is on par with most clubs production quota from genuine local Jnrs.And out of the starting 17 in each age bracket 90 percent will be Sydney kids
Even after ten years Perth will be lucky to produce 2 or 3 nrl players a year
If you are talking about north Sydney juniors then that’s different to Perth kids
Pvl won’t be admitting another Melbourne storm into the comp
No juniors no license
Sure if that’s how you want to look atIn reality if we get 3-4 WA players in the starting 17 every year that's a great achievement and is on par with most clubs production quota from genuine local Jnrs.