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West Coast Pirates Bid News

taipan

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Questions without notice. Will the planned rugby league museum in WA have a curator with a RL background , such as comes highly recommended, David Smith?
 

xe_kilroy

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It makes some sense, aligning a Perth team with a Sydney foundation club... giving the Perth team another source for juniors, development pathways, and sponsorship/marketing opportunities in Sydney too
 

İzmir Zaferi

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What if West Coast Pirate's create a long term link to West Coast South Africa with a game in Capetown each year, strategic signings of juniors or even Union players with profile (outside backs easiest) and a formal alignment with South African Rugby League.

The advantage would be not only felt in South Africa but in engaging South Africans in Perth (about 40 thousand)

It would even help in creating possible TV interest in South Africa.
 

Perth Red

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What if West Coast Pirate's create a long term link to West Coast South Africa with a game in Capetown each year, strategic signings of juniors or even Union players with profile (outside backs easiest) and a formal alignment with South African Rugby League.

The advantage would be not only felt in South Africa but in engaging South Africans in Perth (about 40 thousand)

It would even help in creating possible TV interest in South Africa.
Therre are no jnrs in South Africa, you want perth to develop WA and sth Africa?
 

İzmir Zaferi

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Therre are no jnrs in South Africa, you want perth to develop WA and sth Africa?
There are up to 14 RL clubs active in SA, Western Cape Rugby League (Capetown area) has had up to five clubs.

Now clearly, these are adult clubs but it does not take much in such an environment to do open trials for players / athletes from Rugby Union backgrounds. In actual fact, a great amount of the players coming into the NRL out of NZ are not coming from League but Union.

The South African RL can take responsibility for development but a formal link helps profile and increases beyond imagination the motivation to try RL.

I coach and run a Rugby League club in Turkey. The desire of most young people is to "get out". The same is the case in South African and you can gaurantee, given the opportunity many would take it with both hands.

The engagement with SA, also legitimises South African engagement within Australia.

As for do I want West Coast to develop RL in WA and South Africa? In terms of a link to SARL? Why not?

All NRL clubs should have formalised international links / agreements with salary cap quotas for signed players. It is good for the game in general, good for the NRL as a brand and good for the playing base.

I know a link for Turkish Rugby League for us, for instance even with a club like London Broncos (lower level) with a gauranteed once a year open trial in Turkey would be MASSIVE for our game here.
 
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