There are quite a few of those who are involved with the fledgling nations who post on here, so i pose the above question mainly to those although others are free to answer/comment.
As a kid, (usually when you play against big kids) the most commonly played form of the game has modified tackle rules. It means that everyone can play against everyone. I am not talking about the mofified touch that is quite common but true touch where the rules are simply rugby league rules with touch instead of tackle (or grab, two handed touch etc depending on the players).
My question is why isnt this form of the game used to help get interest in the full game. There is also nothing that hypes you up more for a game of real rugby than a game of touch. This is also the perfect way to teach locals the rules of the game, which gives them more of an interest in the main games. It would help build clubs rather than teams, because wifes girlfriends and parents can all participate. And it helps build skills for the tackle players, and can be played by players of all sports as the perfect way to stay fit, including not just union players, but there is a ready made market of soccer players wanting to stay fit without much risk of injury. I think it could become huge and really help rugby league grow along with it.
Any thoughts?
As a kid, (usually when you play against big kids) the most commonly played form of the game has modified tackle rules. It means that everyone can play against everyone. I am not talking about the mofified touch that is quite common but true touch where the rules are simply rugby league rules with touch instead of tackle (or grab, two handed touch etc depending on the players).
My question is why isnt this form of the game used to help get interest in the full game. There is also nothing that hypes you up more for a game of real rugby than a game of touch. This is also the perfect way to teach locals the rules of the game, which gives them more of an interest in the main games. It would help build clubs rather than teams, because wifes girlfriends and parents can all participate. And it helps build skills for the tackle players, and can be played by players of all sports as the perfect way to stay fit, including not just union players, but there is a ready made market of soccer players wanting to stay fit without much risk of injury. I think it could become huge and really help rugby league grow along with it.
Any thoughts?