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MugaB

Coach
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Conveniently not adding total runs.

The average per run is the same.
Then who cares of they are the same, focus on what they offer each better... doesn't matter anyway, it's a done deal, time to see if Dylan at his peak can better serve NSW, than an ageing teddy who's already done it for sometime now, besides there's no harm in letting Edwards try and fail and then retry teddy, it's madges 1st rodeo, let's see if it works out
 

Bazal

Post Whore
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102,908
Chinless Gutho and The Squid are both limited players who are examples of a style of low ball skill fullback the game is moving past.

There's your hot take
 

titoelcolombiano

First Grade
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6,631
Once more for the hard of thinking . . .

We
haven't
got
enough
talent
for
16
teams,
let
alone
20.

In a purely practical sense, I'd rather see 12 teams and a 24 round season where everyone plays everyone twice and gets 2 byes. In practice I can't see (and don't particularly want to see) 5 clubs being culled/merged.
I would argue it's a lack of quality coaching and corporate Governance rather than a lack of playing talent.

Souths, Parramatta and Cowboys at the wrong end of the ladder with those squads are a prime example. Dolphins are the opposite an example of good coaching and a strong club structure getting the most out of a an ok roster.

Tigers and Dogs are building now that they have better front end structures. Warriors and Storm will start producing heaps more of their own talent now that they have got their pathway structures in place.

Super League is an under utilised source of playing talent also.
 

Wb1234

Immortal
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33,676
People were saying we don’t have talent for more than 12 it’s bs

we aren’t even maximising juniors in nsw and qld let alone nz the pacific super league and afl states
 

siv

First Grade
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NRL squads should increase to 40 with NRL reserve grade on game day

Bring back NYC U21s with a $500k salary cap with 25 man squads

ALL NRL bench players must have played 40 min of NRL reserve grade or U21s. 8 players can sit on the bench, but only first 4 can play.

Maximum 10 minute gap between NRL-RG and NRL-FG matches. No pre game warm ups on the field of play allowed

All venues must have a second field within 500m of the main venue, for U21s and NRLW
 

Saxon

Bench
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3,181
People were saying we don’t have talent for more than 12 it’s bs

we aren’t even maximising juniors in nsw and qld let alone nz the pacific super league and afl states
This is a large part of why we don’t have talent for more than 12 teams.

Not saying there aren't plenty of really skilful kids out there, many of whom have potential to play first grade. There absolutely are. But they are not being nurtured, there aren't the pathways to bring them through in the numbers needed to support a 20 team comp and a strong SuperLeague.
 

Wb1234

Immortal
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33,676
This is a large part of why we don’t have talent for more than 12 teams.

Not saying there aren't plenty of really skilful kids out there, many of whom have potential to play first grade. There absolutely are. But they are not being nurtured, there aren't the pathways to bring them through in the numbers needed to support a 20 team comp and a strong SuperLeague.
Arlc start rewarding clubs who develop juniors via salary cap concessions

the longer the player is in your system the bigger salary cap concessions they get

so for example if a kid starts at under 16 and ends up playing five plus years of first grade they get 50 percent of their contract off the cap

And then step down the concessions back to zero

imagine if every club in Sydney was doing what Penrith are doing (clubs like chooks can and are looking at central coast )
 

MugaB

Coach
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Arlc start rewarding clubs who develop juniors via salary cap concessions

the longer the player is in your system the bigger salary cap concessions they get

so for example if a kid starts at under 16 and ends up playing five plus years of first grade they get 50 percent of their contract off the cap

And then step down the concessions back to zero

imagine if every club in Sydney was doing what Penrith are doing (clubs like chooks can and are looking at central coast )
Depends on how much these concessions are, its a good thought, it would only work for those who remain loyal to their junior club, most clubs are pretty ruthless, they won't stick by a player for long if they aren't performing, but its a good angle for the development clubs, still paper bags solve any non development clubs issues
 
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