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| Who plays in these teams? Is it guys who have picked up the game as adults?
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| Quote headhunter="headhunter"Snip.'"
What do you think of RL's prospects in the US? Do you think it will grow, even if it's only slow growth?
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Quote BigRedV="BigRedV"Who plays in these teams? Is it guys who have picked up the game as adults?'" Yes, teams tend to consist of a couple of guys with RU experience, former players from other sports such as American football or just complete novices. In addition, most of the teams have a couple of import players from Australia and the UK. Former Australia international Shannon Hegarty turned out for Jacksonville this year, and a couple of other teams have former top-grade players such as Dustin Cooper and Gareth Frodsham.
One of the issues that the USARL clubs had with the AMNRL and Niu was that they tend to neglect things like grassroots and youth development in favour of grandiose ideas like the Melbourne game mentioned above, which are great for attracting publicity but ultimately pointless if you don't follow it up afterwards. Last year the USARL launched the American Youth Rugby League Association, which implemented initial programs in schools and correctional facilities in the Rhode Island and Philadelphia areas. I posted a link to the AYRLA website earlier, and they also ran a youth development blog documenting their activities. usarl-yd.blogspot.co.uk/view/magazine This is the first youth development of any kind in the USA, so it's a big step. The AMNRL also claimed that they were beginning youth development in response to this, but AFAIK nothing has yet transpired.
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Quote BigRedV="BigRedV"Who plays in these teams? Is it guys who have picked up the game as adults?'" Yes, teams tend to consist of a couple of guys with RU experience, former players from other sports such as American football or just complete novices. In addition, most of the teams have a couple of import players from Australia and the UK. Former Australia international Shannon Hegarty turned out for Jacksonville this year, and a couple of other teams have former top-grade players such as Dustin Cooper and Gareth Frodsham.
One of the issues that the USARL clubs had with the AMNRL and Niu was that they tend to neglect things like grassroots and youth development in favour of grandiose ideas like the Melbourne game mentioned above, which are great for attracting publicity but ultimately pointless if you don't follow it up afterwards. Last year the USARL launched the American Youth Rugby League Association, which implemented initial programs in schools and correctional facilities in the Rhode Island and Philadelphia areas. I posted a link to the AYRLA website earlier, and they also ran a youth development blog documenting their activities. usarl-yd.blogspot.co.uk/view/magazine This is the first youth development of any kind in the USA, so it's a big step. The AMNRL also claimed that they were beginning youth development in response to this, but AFAIK nothing has yet transpired.
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| Quote Him="Him"What do you think of RL's prospects in the US? Do you think it will grow, even if it's only slow growth?'" Yeah, the number of teams is growing every year, a couple get lost along the way but the number of teams in regular competition has pretty much doubled from a few seasons ago. Someone earlier mentioned the AMNRL and USARL needing to work together, but the truth is that they have radically different philosophies; the AMNRL seem to like chasing expansion at all costs and getting as many dots on the map as possible, while at present the USARL appear to be more interested in consolidating what they have and building a strong league with depth. Ideally they would reunite and form a two division structure, because both leagues have a couple of teams lagging behind and getting flogged every week. The problem is that I don't expect David Niu and his allies will want to relinquish power, that has really been the issue all along, they seem to value their own importance over what is best for the sport. And obviously the situation with the national team is a big problem, which really should have been resolved by the RLIF by now.
That being said, it's no barrier to growth, it just makes it more difficult. If you're expecting RL to 'take off' there and enter into mainstream culture, then no, that's probably not going to happen any time soon. But there's no reason the USA can't grow to at least a reasonable standard in RL terms quite quickly, especially given the sport's lack of global profile.
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There is a great article in this month's Forty-20 magazine (best RL mag/paper by a long shot, worth every penny!) on the American game. This is an interesting read too- www.amnrl.com/news/rugby-league-rising
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There is a great article in this month's Forty-20 magazine (best RL mag/paper by a long shot, worth every penny!) on the American game. This is an interesting read too- www.amnrl.com/news/rugby-league-rising
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| I have heard that RU in America is keen to see off RL,any truth in this?
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| Quote cjhatesunion="cjhatesunion"I have heard that RU in America is keen to see off RL,any truth in this?'" Not really. Outside of the fact that some RU players claim to hate RL without actually knowing what it is, there isn't really too much interaction between the two. Most Americans tend to refer to both codes as 'rugby' and not differentiate between the two, which can cause some problems since RU has a pretty bad reputation. But overall there isn't really any animosity to speak of, in fact most RL clubs enjoy good relationships with their local RU sides.
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| [urlhttp://www.rugbyleagueinternationalscores.com/index.php/2012/05/grand-prix-entertainment-what-does-it-mean-for-rugby-league-in-the-usa/[/url
If these guys do 10% of what they promise, then both codes will do OK in the USA......but neither will ever be anything other than very minor sports.
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| Quote gutterfax="gutterfax"[urlhttp://www.rugbyleagueinternationalscores.com/index.php/2012/05/grand-prix-entertainment-what-does-it-mean-for-rugby-league-in-the-usa/[/url
If these guys do 10% of what they promise, then both codes will do OK in the USA......but neither will ever be anything other than very minor sports.'"
Correct. In general, I think a lot of people marketing League anywhere in the world ( especially the UK ) would do well to chill out about banging on incessantly about the quality of the sport itself. It has far less influence than frankly seems logical. People all over the world watch all kinds of stuff that looks incredibly tedious to me, and we shouldn't be surprised that some people think that of League. And frankly, League can look tedious and one dimensional at times if you're new to the sport. A minor thing that would help in the UK for example would be deep insightful commentary on tactics, not 'where's the chase', and pathetic rants about the ref, because the quicker you can get new viewers understanding what's going on in some depth, the more likely they are to get more out of the game and keep watching.
Much as I think the game is poorer, you get MUCH more from RU commentary.
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| It would help if you could watch rugby league over here.
Cant watch any of the playoffs or final anywhere
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| Wasn't there some talk of turning pro in the US? Sure I read an article in rugby league world a couple of years ago.
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