Death to the Rah Rah's Posted October 27, 2022 Share Posted October 27, 2022 1 hour ago, gillmeister said: Seaton had to forensically demonstrate that we met all of the criteria that you have laid out when we were admitted last season but id imagine with the league losing three clubs it might be needed for that to be relaxed Needs some badly needed direction in the community game whilst there's something left to save Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
del capo Posted October 27, 2022 Share Posted October 27, 2022 1 hour ago, Death to the Rah Rah's said: Needs some badly needed direction in the community game whilst there's something left to save The NCL remains in rude health and will run with 46 clubs next year. ( 12 x 3 + 10 ), Most clubs do not want to revert to Tier 5 regionals , preferring what the NCL has to offer them. It's up to those RFL run competitions at Tier 5 to up their game and make themselves more sustainable / attractive / less volatile for their member clubs. NCL constantly review their offer to their members and will be consulting ( as promised at last nights club's meeting ) with all clubs individually on many issues including overall playing structure as they move towards 2024 season. What IMG have in mind for the top of the Community Game ( if anything ) may become much clearer as 2023 progresses. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Death to the Rah Rah's Posted October 27, 2022 Share Posted October 27, 2022 39 minutes ago, del capo said: Most clubs do not want to revert to Tier 5 regionals , preferring what the NCL has to offer them. It's up to those RFL run competitions at Tier 5 to up their game and make themselves more sustainable / attractive / less volatile for their member clubs. Purely out of interest, how do the Tier 5 'up their game' when so many of their former clubs are the the NCL ? Would their leagues be more sustainable and attractive if those clubs were still in the Yorkshire, Pennine etc. ? My point in my previous post was that the community game in general needs a complete shake up from top to bottom to make the game more sustainable at every level Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
del capo Posted October 27, 2022 Share Posted October 27, 2022 There are in fact some 18 former NCL clubs from the last 20 years or so now playing in NWCL and YML So it's a two way street. They largely met the NCL criteria and often still do. But they all had differing issues that took them in to regional rugby. Probably the 2 single problems were playing strength over time and dwindling volunteer numbers. Some clubs have returned to NCL after a time regrouping. Would most League 1 members survive if say half the Championship clubs joined them ? Of course not. Would it be a similar disaster if current NCL clubs were parachuted en bloc into the regional leagues ? It would certainly be messy. and the community game definitely doesn't need that at the moment. Does it need a complete shake up ? Perhaps. But you need to identify who or what you are shaking before you do, and have in mind the personnel needed to replace what exists at present Most of our present volunteer corps are over 50 and fast exhausting their shelf life....in many cases literally !! But as for Tier 5 upping it's game , maybe start with sorting out the high number of walkovers and seemingly ( according to what I hear from some quarters ) laissez faire administration when compared to those run more tightly by Associate leagues such as the NCL . And identify what a club needs from its competition structure - and do your best to deliver it for them..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Death to the Rah Rah's Posted October 27, 2022 Share Posted October 27, 2022 But isn’t that the issue? the RFL oversea the community game and the ‘lassez faire administrators’ oversea the regional comps. as you quote rightly point out, the majority of these administrators are in their 50s, in reality more like their late 60s and 70s, and they are overseeing leagues with 16-35 year old players. with all the best will in the world, they are totally out of touch with what drives young men and women to play the sport today, and how difficult it is for club administrators to get a team on the pitch each week. the RFL are taking payments from every player and should be running the community game from top to bottom, it should be then making the decisions and maybe then we might see an upturn in the open age game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chisholm Posted October 27, 2022 Share Posted October 27, 2022 1 hour ago, Death to the Rah Rah's said: But isn’t that the issue? the RFL oversea the community game and the ‘lassez faire administrators’ oversea the regional comps. as you quote rightly point out, the majority of these administrators are in their 50s, in reality more like their late 60s and 70s, and they are overseeing leagues with 16-35 year old players. with all the best will in the world, they are totally out of touch with what drives young men and women to play the sport today, and how difficult it is for club administrators to get a team on the pitch each week. the RFL are taking payments from every player and should be running the community game from top to bottom, it should be then making the decisions and maybe then we might see an upturn in the open age game The older generation who are the backbone of many of our community clubs are getting more frustrated and dissalusioned with the hard work that is required to get a team on the pitch each week. I honestly believe that the League officials and the RFL are out of touch with what is happening at the front line. Perhaps listening and taking time to discuss problems rather than the threat of sanctions against clubs that are struggling is the way forward. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Death to the Rah Rah's Posted October 27, 2022 Share Posted October 27, 2022 8 minutes ago, chisholm said: The older generation who are the backbone of many of our community clubs are getting more frustrated and dissalusioned with the hard work that is required to get a team on the pitch each week. I honestly believe that the League officials and the RFL are out of touch with what is happening at the front line. Perhaps listening and taking time to discuss problems rather than the threat of sanctions against clubs that are struggling is the way forward. Absolutely, the RFL promised the membership scheme would transform The game, but as expected, it hasn’t changed a thing. I just hope whoever replaces Rimmer takes a long hard look at the entire game and not just the top end of the professional game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davo5 Posted October 28, 2022 Share Posted October 28, 2022 Ellenborough Rangers accepted into the NCL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topcentre21 Posted October 29, 2022 Share Posted October 29, 2022 22 hours ago, Davo5 said: Ellenborough Rangers accepted into the NCL. I'm hearing that dudley Hill have pulled out? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
del capo Posted October 29, 2022 Share Posted October 29, 2022 6 hours ago, topcentre21 said: I'm hearing that dudley Hill have pulled out? Dudley Hill have moved to YML. Likewise Batley Boys. Hunslet Warriors understood to be merging with Hunslet Club Parkside for next season. Elbra move up from Carla - hence my previous reference to a 46 club comp for 2023. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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