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Yeah, Wales are in a decent(ish) position. They've got a good schools, Unis and clubs scene, a handful of lads have moved to SL academies, and have a fair scattering of players around the leagues. There is an issue that the generation of players who came into the game via the Crusaders have now almost all retired, but that happens. The national team needs some re-generation - and hopefully a new coach with fresh ideas - but they'll be assisted in that process by Scotland etc finally being dealt with by the IRL and consequently not coming up against teams exclusively consisting of ex-pats. They could really do with some financial assistance, but then the said could be said of everyone else.
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Vegas Again/2025 and WCC
nadera78 replied to Sports Prophet's topic in The General Rugby League Forum
Bookies paying for content is quite rare. In the UK they pay a set fee for horse and greyhound racing, but that is only so that the events actually take place because, frankly, who goes to watch horse racing on a Tuesday afternoon? Bookies do not pay for the rights to offer bets on any other sport. I know this is not the case in Australia, where bookies do pay for content, but getting any money out of the US is going to be very difficult. In fact, I think the British bookmakers have entered the US market pretty hard since the laws were liberalised and them not have a history of paying fees will make it harder still for the NRL. -
I think the 2021 PNG season was still disrupted by covid, so that might explain why 2022's figures show such a huge leap. The wider issue in PNG, or one of them anyway, has always been that leagues had to pay an affiliation fee to the PNGRFL in order to join. However, in a country where 80% of the population are subsistence farmers, the vast majority of players don't have that sort of money to spend. So, there have always been lots of leagues all over the country which are not affiliated to the PNGRFL, which means participation numbers are very misleading. That said, the new development systems coming online should see a big uptick in official schoolboys competitions, which will see another big rise in official playing numbers.
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Given the focus on high tackles, he'll likely spend more time banned than playing
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Delusions, same as ever
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Rugby League in Tameside
nadera78 replied to glossop saint's topic in The General Rugby League Forum
It might have been, it's near enough30 years ago now(!). In my head, that chapter was entitled something along the lines of "The Season of the Win" and included the description "a losing team, not a team of losers" but I may be confusing them with another chapter. -
Rugby League in Tameside
nadera78 replied to glossop saint's topic in The General Rugby League Forum
I was going to mention Tameside Borough because they were featured in Dave Hadfield's XIII Winters book, which I read many times over when it came out. Being a Londoner, and new to the game, it served as my introduction to some of the teams, towns, players and fans of the game and forged a little connection to them for a youngster in a RL outpost. -
The true sleeping giants of the game
nadera78 replied to Kirmonds pouch's topic in The General Rugby League Forum
There are no sleeping giants in RL. There are, however, a few clubs who, with the right conditions, could replicate the smaller clubs in SL. That's part of the problem the sport faces. -
If anything describes the, perhaps irreversible, shift in power in RL it's the RFL being rejected by Samoa and then asking the NRL-run IRL to ask the Samoans to change their mind. Even the sternest critics of the RFL failed to see this coming.
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NRL Salary Cap Exemption for Rival Code Signings
nadera78 replied to Damien's topic in The General Rugby League Forum
Offering salary cap dispensation for union players isn't really about bringing in a star name, although it will offer a sprinkling of additional NRL-standard players. It's really about sticking the knife into a rival sport that is on life support in Australia. -
It's good to see clubs have someone else to blame for their mistakes, it's a fine RL tradition.
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Did you know about David Hughes' latest insane decision when you were telling everyone how positive it was looking...*checks diary*...3 days ago?
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Just going to leave this here...
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Wow! Even I didn't think they'd shut down their academy. Might as well call it quits at this point.