LEEDS RHINOS RESPOND TO GOVERNMENT CUTS TO RUGBY LEAGUE FUNDING
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Honor James
, déc. 18 2012 04:15
Rhinos media release
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#1
Posté 18 décembre 2012 - 04:15
News of Sport England’s decision to reduce funding to Rugby League by £10,000,000 over the next four years, has prompted Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Hawks and the Leeds Rugby Foundation, to come together and launch an ambitious new three year Development Plan for Rugby League in Leeds.
Commenting on the reduced funding Rhinos Chief Executive Gary Hetherington, also a Trustee of Leeds Rugby Foundation, said, “Whilst the news of reduced funding didn’t come as a surprise it was disappointing. Over the last four years the funding has enabled the Leeds Rugby Foundation and Hunslet to employ dedicated Development Officers who have done a great job to increase numbers of youngsters participating in sport and rugby. Their jobs are now under threat and the hardest hit will inevitably be those communities, clubs and schools in Leeds who need support the most.”
The new thee year plan sets out ambitious targets in four areas. Firstly to get another 1,000 youngsters who are currently not engaged in sport to play Rugby League, encourage more to become fans of the Rhinos and Hawks, to improve standards of coaching with a new Coach Education programme and finally, showcasing the 120 year history and heritage of Rugby League in Leeds.
Headed by Rugby League Development Manager for Leeds Leon Crick, the first challenge is to generate enough funds from key partners and sponsors to retain the current staff and create voluntary roles to work with clubs and schools in the City. The Leeds Rugby Foundation is a registered charity and therefore reliant on grants, corporate sponsors and individuals to fund these activities.
Rhinos Head Coach Brian McDermott has volunteered to be part of the Coach Education panel and Hetherington has taken responsibility for fund raising. “It’s such a worthwhile project to support and I am keen to hear from any individuals or companies who may be interested. In these times of corporate social responsibility, I can think of no better way than to help give youngsters the opportunity to engage in sport and rugby in particular,” said Hetherington.
Phil Daly
Media and PR Manager
Commenting on the reduced funding Rhinos Chief Executive Gary Hetherington, also a Trustee of Leeds Rugby Foundation, said, “Whilst the news of reduced funding didn’t come as a surprise it was disappointing. Over the last four years the funding has enabled the Leeds Rugby Foundation and Hunslet to employ dedicated Development Officers who have done a great job to increase numbers of youngsters participating in sport and rugby. Their jobs are now under threat and the hardest hit will inevitably be those communities, clubs and schools in Leeds who need support the most.”
The new thee year plan sets out ambitious targets in four areas. Firstly to get another 1,000 youngsters who are currently not engaged in sport to play Rugby League, encourage more to become fans of the Rhinos and Hawks, to improve standards of coaching with a new Coach Education programme and finally, showcasing the 120 year history and heritage of Rugby League in Leeds.
Headed by Rugby League Development Manager for Leeds Leon Crick, the first challenge is to generate enough funds from key partners and sponsors to retain the current staff and create voluntary roles to work with clubs and schools in the City. The Leeds Rugby Foundation is a registered charity and therefore reliant on grants, corporate sponsors and individuals to fund these activities.
Rhinos Head Coach Brian McDermott has volunteered to be part of the Coach Education panel and Hetherington has taken responsibility for fund raising. “It’s such a worthwhile project to support and I am keen to hear from any individuals or companies who may be interested. In these times of corporate social responsibility, I can think of no better way than to help give youngsters the opportunity to engage in sport and rugby in particular,” said Hetherington.
Phil Daly
Media and PR Manager
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#2
Posté 18 décembre 2012 - 06:30
Obsessed with press releases from Leeds.
#3
Posté 18 décembre 2012 - 06:52
Obsessed with press releases from Leeds.
Are you? I find them interesting too.
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#4
Posté 18 décembre 2012 - 07:26
I thought the point was all press releases got published, the fact that most seem to be Leeds probably speaks volumes........Obsessed with press releases from Leeds.
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#5
Posté 18 décembre 2012 - 07:36
Yes, however it does appear strange that very few clubs send their press releases to LPL.I thought the point was all press releases got published, the fact that most seem to be Leeds probably speaks volumes........
#6
Posté 18 décembre 2012 - 07:39
This is true! Fans of said clubs should be asking questions!Yes, however it does appear strange that very few clubs send their press releases to LPL.
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#7
Posté 18 décembre 2012 - 08:15
Indeed.This is true! Fans of said clubs should be asking questions!
I can go on any club's website right now and see that they have made press releases on their own websites, it seems absurd not to send this to the Rugby League media.
#8
Posté 19 décembre 2012 - 02:23
Wether you like it or not Leeds Rhinos are standing up for the rest of RL.Ouch sorrObsessed with press releases from Leeds.
but you and I weve been through that and this is not our fate.
So let us so let us not talk falsely now.
The hour is getting late
FROM 2004,TO DO WHAT THIS CLUB HAS DONE,IF THATS NOT GREATNESSTHEN i DONT KNOW WHAT IS.
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So let us so let us not talk falsely now.
The hour is getting late
FROM 2004,TO DO WHAT THIS CLUB HAS DONE,IF THATS NOT GREATNESSTHEN i DONT KNOW WHAT IS.
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#9
Posté 19 décembre 2012 - 02:26
Yes, however it does appear strange that very few clubs send their press releases to LPL.
Dewsbury & York do too, I believe...
#10
Posté 19 décembre 2012 - 02:30
Hoe DARE Leeds be so positive. Don't they know this is rugby league?
#11
Posté 19 décembre 2012 - 03:07
I always knew we'd pick up some bad habits from the union club!Hoe DARE Leeds be so positive. Don't they know this is rugby league?
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#12
Posté 19 décembre 2012 - 06:22
Indeed.
I can go on any club's website right now and see that they have made press releases on their own websites, it seems absurd not to send this to the Rugby League media.
True, but even as a Wire fan I don't look on TotalRL to see whether Lee Briers is getting a new pair of boots for Christmas, or whether the HJ pitch is looking in good nick two months before the start of the season. I wouldn't like to see that sort of stuff on here.
Astute analysis from a Wigan fan:
Rumour going around Headingley that Wire will have to play the second half with 12 men.
It seems that they forgot to bring the half time oranges, and Solomona ate Chris Bridge instead.
Don't know why he was hungry, as he looked as though he had eaten the whole youth team before the game started.
#13
Posté 19 décembre 2012 - 06:28
It's good to see that one club is actually trying to encourage more kids to play the game despite the funding cuts.Having been at the meeting that this initiative was launched,Leeds can only be congratulated.
Ce message a été modifié par terrywebbisgod - 19 décembre 2012 - 06:30 .
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#14
Posté 19 décembre 2012 - 10:02
yep. there appears to be a strange setup here is my point. if only 3/4 clubs in the whole of the game send press releases to lpl then that suggests an issue either for lpl or the game.True, but even as a Wire fan I don't look on TotalRL to see whether Lee Briers is getting a new pair of boots for Christmas, or whether the HJ pitch is looking in good nick two months before the start of the season. I wouldn't like to see that sort of stuff on here.
I agree that this place is not right for some of the inane press releases we read. Wendall is no longer here, yet he got lambasted for this and little more.
#15
Posté 19 décembre 2012 - 10:13
AOB for press releases
#16
Posté 20 décembre 2012 - 10:12
Even those that are from Rugby League about Rugby League?
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#17
Posté 20 décembre 2012 - 12:04
Even those that are from Rugby League about Rugby League?
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A number of the ones we've had had on here about Leeds have had only tenuous links to rugby league. Others, like this one, could easily have been posted on the 'Sport England funding cut' thread without requiring a new one.
To give a few examples:
RHINOS SIGN PERCY GRIMSTHWAITE FROM CAS - is a rugby league thread, no probs
RHINOS INSTALL £1 MILLION NEW PITCH - is of mild interest, I can live with it
SIR KEV KICKS A GOAL TO INAUGURATE NEW SET OF POSTS - is of little interest to most Rhinos fans, never mind us.
Ce message a été modifié par Just Browny - 20 décembre 2012 - 12:07 .
Astute analysis from a Wigan fan:
Rumour going around Headingley that Wire will have to play the second half with 12 men.
It seems that they forgot to bring the half time oranges, and Solomona ate Chris Bridge instead.
Don't know why he was hungry, as he looked as though he had eaten the whole youth team before the game started.
#18
Posté 21 décembre 2012 - 01:13
Correct. Rugby League needs to be more pro active as a game than it is now.Wether you like it or not Leeds Rhinos are standing up for the rest of RL.Ouch sorr
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#19
Posté 22 décembre 2012 - 09:02
back to the press release itself i find it good news that leeds are looking to retain the current staff by finding more key partners to invest . this is surely good news at a time when the rfl are getting rid of staff .
any news on other clubs looking to retain development staff ?.
maybe if other clubs sent a press release we would know
any news on other clubs looking to retain development staff ?.
maybe if other clubs sent a press release we would know
ah a sunday night in front of the telly watching old rugby league games.
does life get any better .
does life get any better .
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