Newtown says hello...Absolutely no sympathy for the weak clubs that merged during the Super League era instead of standing firm for what was right.
Well we know this is completely wrong. If the historic clubs could have hung on just a few more years until the era of the mega bucks TV deals they would have been set. At this point existing clubs are more or less bankruptcy proof. Imagine in the 90s the thought of every club getting an 8 figure cheque from NRL HQ every year on top of the much more large scale membership numbers. Basically any club that survived until 2007 when that first big deal came in would have been permanently safe.St Merge made the GF in their first year and were strong, regular finalists through to 2010, culminating in their first premiership. 2005 was probably the year when they or Para should’ve won the comp, but we all know the story.
Since, and this is from an outsider, management, recruitment, development and coaching have all been out of whack. They’ve got/had talented kids but let them go or stuck too long with fading stars or bought in big money recruits who don’t perform.
Wests Tigers were two dying clubs. If the NRL hadn’t done their criteria and forced the issue, both (along with Souths and perhaps a couple of others) would’ve withered on the vine and died. However internal machinations, divisions, a lack of a true identity, poor recruitment and retention policies and a merry go round of coaches, see WT languish. Like Para, Saints or Dogs, could be the hottest ticket or bigger brand in town if they sorted out their shit.
Both need to figure out their identities and who they represent. They need a single base and single home ground.
At the end of the day, both sets of fans/members deserve better.
Manly’s merger with Norths was never going to work or succeed. The merger was a momentarily blip in Manly’s history twenty years ago, to the point it’s just about forgotten. The only things it denied were Menzies being a one club player, a team based at Gosford and Norths existence at the top level ever again. Since, they’ve had the cyclical ups and downs for a standard club/team, though that doesn’t say they’ve been immune to the poor management/ coaching issue but look to have navigated that.
Except the fact that two clubs recently had to be taken over by the NRL as they went bust! If Souths hadn't struck lotto with a Hollywood A lister fan would they still be here? I agree with a $13million grant clubs should be sustainable by now but it seems many of them live on the edge with just one main sponsor withdrawal pushing them into losses.Well we know this is completely wrong. If the historic clubs could have hung on just a few more years until the era of the mega bucks TV deals they would have been set. At this point existing clubs are more or less bankruptcy proof. Imagine in the 90s the thought of every club getting an 8 figure cheque from NRL HQ every year on top of the much more large scale membership numbers. Basically any club that survived until 2007 when that first big deal came in would have been permanently safe.
It is a tragedy that we threw away the long history of 3 clubs (Dragons, Wests, Tigers) for plastic new entities. Manly's success after unmerging and Souths success after fighting tooth and nail to hang on in that 90s-00s period to survive until the rivers of gold started flowing shows that merger was completely unnecessary.
Well we know this is completely wrong. If the historic clubs could have hung on just a few more years until the era of the mega bucks TV deals they would have been set. At this point existing clubs are more or less bankruptcy proof. Imagine in the 90s the thought of every club getting an 8 figure cheque from NRL HQ every year on top of the much more large scale membership numbers. Basically any club that survived until 2007 when that first big deal came in would have been permanently safe.
It is a tragedy that we threw away the long history of 4 clubs (Dragons, Wests, Tigers and Bears) for plastic new entities. Manly's success after unmerging and Souths success after fighting tooth and nail to hang on in that 90s-00s period to survive until the rivers of gold started flowing shows that merger was completely unnecessary.
That is a touching, heartwarming, emotional story that tugs at the heartstrings. Complete fiction.
Balmain and Wests would have gone broke without the merger grant ( I was present at the members meetings regarding this) in EXACTLY the same way that Souffs went broke and had to be bought out.
It's not 4 more. It's 2 more. And now there is more than enough money for everyoneNot to mention four more Sydney teams in the competition.
Something would have to give eventually.
It's not 4 more. It's 2 more. And now there is more than enough money for everyone
Well we know this is completely wrong. If the historic clubs could have hung on just a few more years until the era of the mega bucks TV deals they would have been set. At this point existing clubs are more or less bankruptcy proof. Imagine in the 90s the thought of every club getting an 8 figure cheque from NRL HQ every year on top of the much more large scale membership numbers. Basically any club that survived until 2007 when that first big deal came in would have been permanently safe.
It is a tragedy that we threw away the long history of 4 clubs (Dragons, Wests, Tigers and Bears) for plastic new entities. Manly's success after unmerging and Souths success after fighting tooth and nail to hang on in that 90s-00s period to survive until the rivers of gold started flowing shows that merger was completely unnecessary.
@Ghostface Killah hate to agree with froggy here, but that 2010 premiership was stacked with Illawarra juniors.
Unfortunately our club hasn’t been able to develop our juniors properly in the last decade. That isn’t necessarily a problem with the catchment, especially when you have young guns like Jack Bird leaving the club and winning a premiership with an arch rival.
Wests have really taken it over now and should become the magpies again...the goodwill would be massive. Stop worrying about having a Tiger so they can sell more merchandise its so typical RL.14 clubs have boards that argue about how to win games and premierships
we have a board that argues about how big the magpie on the sleeve should be
the dragons have a board that took the best part of a decade to realise head coach Mary was about as much use as a diabetic sheep
I hope this answers the question
Doesn't work in reality on paper yes but realistically you lose half the support of the game as has been proven.Basically, the wrong teams merged, Leichardt and Campbelltown are too far away from each other to make a coherent club, Wests should have merged with Canterbury since they were preparing to play out of Liverpool and Balmain should have either merged with the Roosters or Souths.
If the mergers were based on geography first then emotion it should have looked like this.
Wests + Canterbury = Locks up South West Sydney this was the biggest no brainer merger. Since Canterbury wanted to move closer.
Easts + Balmain = Leichardt to Bondi, this also makes sense, Balmain get to be a part of a successful side, the Roosters gain a larger following and junior base, Leichardt oval could still be used 3-4 times a season against lesser teams and the bigger games at the SFS which is only 8km from Leichardt Oval.
Souths + St George = this would be tougher but makes geographical sense they could represent the South of Sydney to Cronulla.
Cronulla + Illawarra = This team would be mainly based in Wollongong but they would be a self-sustainable club with a strong junior base and they would represent that area of Sydney down to Nowra.
Central Coast Bears - Move to the central coast playing 3 games at NSO a season.
Parramatta - A city in it's own right.
Penrith - Represents the outer western suburbs
Manly - Northern Beaches.
There you go you would have 6 full-time Sydney clubs representing all regions of the city plus two more part-time Sydney clubs.
Add Canberra and Newcastle you get 10 NSW + ACT clubs.
From there
Brisbane x2, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, North Queensland,
New Zealand X2
Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne
Most of the Sydney teams would be able to sustain themselves and become stronger, You could have focused on growing the game in Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide as well as other areas there may be a case where you could throw in a couple of more teams and it would still be a strong enough competition.
I fully believe this was the solution and would have helped the game grow eventually after some early hiccups. Everyone would have still had a team you wouldn't have had to kick Souths and Norths out of the competition and everyone would have a team to support even if not ideal.
LOLIf Norths and Balmain were still alive today I have no doubt they'd be one of the big Sydney clubs. Both had huge support and were very marketable brands. They had a similar supporter numbers to Souths.
Wests have really taken it over now and should become the magpies again...the goodwill would be massive. Stop worrying about having a Tiger so they can sell more merchandise its so typical RL.
You will find that those youngsters if they played junior footycall it whatever, I just think there are more pressing issues than squabbling over 2 sides that any fan under the age of 35 (and the bulk of the fans over) couldn’t give a shit about.