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They are in NZ at a jnr level. reality is again that the NRL clubs have scout networks and are already identifying the best kids at 10 yrs old. When they are 14-15 they bring them over to Oz on scholarships to play in their jnr sides and work their way up. One of the reasons the Toyota cup (under 20's) is full of PI eligible players.

Rarely does any player get signed to an NRL team after 21 these days wether playing in NZ, NSw or Q'land cups.

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As a sport, do we want to go down the route of southern hemisphere rugby union, and have our biggest club competitions played over continents instead of countries? If developing the talent means having clubs from different countries in another domestic comp then fair play, but in the long term I'd like to see NZ Warriors in a strong New Zealand league and Catalan back in a strong French league.

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and how exactly would the NZRL build a domestic comp as strong as SL or NRL or would you rather see NZ at the same level as PNG on the Int stage?

NZ has a pop of around 4.2mill and RL is only popular with a relatively small % of that. Just how exactly are they to raise an income of $200mill a year to match the NRL?

pipe dreams. Onlyhope for France and NZ is to have three teams in NRL, SL eventually and put their energies into jnr development so there is plenty of talent for those three teams plus a semi pro domestic league.

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Quote: Damo-Leeds "An unflattering crowd of 36,299 turned up to watch the culmination of the rugby league calendar this weekend in Brisbane, as New Zealand and Australia contested for the four nations championship. Meanwhile 80,000+ people packed into Twickenham on the same weekend to see a international rugby union friendly between England and Australia.

Rugby Union’s Super 14 attracts more fans than rugby leagues NRL down under, whilst the Guinness Premiership does likewise with super league at this side of the world. However Rugby League domestic finals do tend to have the edge over rugby union domestic finals. But off the field whenever its internationally or domestically rugby union owns rugby league pretty much every time. We might have minor victory’s over them in that department, but nothing to really shout about.

Now on the field I’m obviously going to say that league is better, but that’s only because I’m bias thanks to been born and bred rugby league. However this year has seen rugby union emerge from cow slapping to some rugby that I like. In the past I’d put rugby union down as the faster version of the very slow going American football. How times have changed thanks to rugby union looking like rugby league was many years ago before league became what it is now and union fans that I talk to agree. In recent months I’d even go as far as saying that I’ve enjoyed rugby union much more than rugby league.

If I had side step of Benji Marshal, kicking ability of Johnny Wilkinson, speed of Bryan Habana along with the leadership of Kevin Sinfield and was approaching my sixteenth birthday then I know which code of rugby I’d go for professionally once I became of age. Rugby League I’m afraid is dieing a slow painful death thanks to replacing quality with quantity. The Salary cap nature of both super league and NRL has seen talent spread out too thinly meaning that the entertainment standard has declined.

My overall view of sport is any sport is great to watch when its played by great sportsmen. I’m afraid that rugby league just doesn’t have enough great players to keep the week to week game entertaining and that shows in the declining attendances. Rugby Union on the other hand has cherry picked some of the best that league has had to offer over the last couple of years with the likes of Sonny Bill Williams, Chris Aston, Andrew Farrell and more converted to Union. Whose come over from Union to league?

In the past a hybrid game of rugby has been thrown around a few time to merge the codes together but that won’t work because a majority of league and union fans hate each others sport. I’ve witnessed this at first hand as most debates between union fans and I normally decline to my sport is better than your sport. There’s very few that I’ve come across that watch both games.

What we need is a solution that’ll see the best of both codes play each code. I’d love to see the likes of Andrew Sheridan, Toby Flood and others play for England Rugby League as I’m sure that rugby union fans would love to see some of our league stars play for their rugby union squad. Well that’s what rugby union has pretty much done with Chris Ashton, but at rugby leagues expense.

A solution that I propose is that we have an elite rugby season in England where one half of the year is rugby league and the other half is rugby union. This way the best of league get to play in union and the best of union likewise get to play in league. Then at the end of the season we’ll have play offs and the internationals of both codes pretty much the same way. Of course this’ll mean shortening domestic season’s and the amount of teams playing in the top league, but the quality will be so much better. The flexibility will see both codes enjoy each others players.

This is just a brief idea that hasn’t really been thought through. Even now I acknowledge it’ll probably take a very wealthy person indeed to see something like I’ve just mentioned materialise because people have big investments in the current structure of the two sports and this is just one complex reason why it probably won’t happen in the near future. But its about time that both codes give the fans what they deserve and that’s the best of the best at no ones expense. Days of players prioritising which code to play for should be long over because its upset either code at one point or another.

The day I see a Leeds Tykes Player playing for Leeds Rhinos in the sort of season structure that I mentioned above will be the day that Rugby will take over as the worlds number one sport. Until then we shall watch both codes compete for the best players when in reality we could co-exist together in such a better way. Surely there’s a better way than the one that is now?

Until then I shall enjoy the sinking ship that is rugby league because even though we’re sinking, I’d rather be a Rhino than a Tyke. I just don’t think that league will ever compete with Union with the way things are going. Even with more NZ sides in the NRL.'"


what evidence have you got to prove rugby league is a dying sport. Sorry mate but in australia the NRL is the strongest code. Rugby Union is the sport that is dying, TV ratings have proven that rugby league is the number 1 sport. NRL will be getting a huge TV deal while Super 15's will be struggling.

Also in the UK, Super League beat the Guinness Premiership in TV ratings more often then not!

please post the average Super League/Guinness premiership attendance records and also NRL/Super 15's to back up your argument!

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Quote: kobashi "please post the average Super League/Guinness premiership attendance records and also NRL/Super 15's to back up your argument!'"


Err...

rlNRL 2010 average attendance - 17,373.rl
rlSuper 14 2010 average attendance - 20,901rl

rlGuinness Premiership average attendance 2009-10 - 13,745rl
rlSuper League XV average attendance - 9,615rl

For once damo is right about the attendances.

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Quote: kobashi "what evidence have you got to prove rugby league is a dying sport. Sorry mate but in australia the NRL is the strongest code. Rugby Union is the sport that is dying, TV ratings have proven that rugby league is the number 1 sport. NRL will be getting a huge TV deal while Super 15's will be struggling.

Also in the UK, Super League beat the Guinness Premiership in TV ratings more often then not!

please post the average Super League/Guinness premiership attendance records and also NRL/Super 15's to back up your argument!'"


We might be thriving in TV attendances, but ‘real attendances’ people are losing interest.

Like I said rugby league has some things better than Union. However if anyone thinks that League is more popular than union then their pretty deluded. Only nit pickers can make out league to be more popular than union at the moment.

Rugby league is a dieing sport because attendances are declining and players are slowly but surely migrating to the other code.

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Quote: Damo-Leeds "We might be thriving in TV attendances, but ‘real attendances’ people are losing interest.

Like I said rugby league has some things better than Union. However if anyone thinks that League is more popular than union then their pretty deluded. Only nit pickers can make out league to be more popular than union at the moment.

Rugby league is a dieing sport because attendances are declining and players are slowly but surely migrating to the other code.'"

There are six teams in the Rugby Union Premiership who play in non-traditional grounds/areas. These are Leeds, London Irish, Newcastle, Sale, Wasps and Saracens (i.e. teams in non-traditional rugby Union strongholds or traditional teams who play in new grounds or ground shares)

Listed below are the attendances for their home fixtures to date this year compared to the same home fixtures last year

2009-10 Season – 146,633
2010-11 Season – 111,325

This represents a 35,308 drop from ‘exactly’ the same fixtures year on year (a drop of 24%). As an examples, Saracens attendances have dropped by 37% this year and Sale by 16%

The remaining teams (Bath, Gloucester, Harlequins, Leicester and Northampton cumulatively have attracted 198,477 fans which is 2,109 down on the same fixtures last year

...and Rugby League is dying?

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Quote: j.c "if more and more NZ and PI players are going to be playing in the NRL,is this not shinking the aussie pool of players?.
if it is do you think they will enlarge the NRL or go to two leagues?'"


yes the number of aussie players is diminishing

even scarier is the thought that 30% of all RL juniors are polynesian kids so if they can pick tonga,samoa etc imagine where int. rl could be

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Quote: Peckerwood "As one of the top three nations in international RL, shouldn't the NZRL be looking to improve their own domestic league rather than throwing another team in the NRL?'"


no money in nz, even union doesnt get that much money

the big money is in australia

to compare : nz 4 million people, nsw and queensland - 10 million ish plus much wealthier as well.

having sydney as a RL city means with sponsors, advertising etc theres lots of money for RL.

basically use the strength of RL in nsw and queensland to take over nz

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Quote: Peckerwood "As a sport, do we want to go down the route of southern hemisphere rugby union, and have our biggest club competitions played over continents instead of countries? If developing the talent means having clubs from different countries in another domestic comp then fair play, but in the long term I'd like to see NZ Warriors in a strong New Zealand league and Catalan back in a strong French league.'"


with france its possible to have their own league again but not nz

France has 60 million people nz has 4 million

even union struggles to have a domestic comp. with lots of money so league would never achieve it

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Quote: dally messenger "yes the number of aussie players is diminishing

even scarier is the thought that 30% of all RL juniors are polynesian kids so if they can pick tonga,samoa etc imagine where int. rl could be'"

whats stopping them?

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Going back to the original question I would love to see this happen.
In reality though will it happen,I doubt it but I would love to be proven wrong.
I thought union was more or less classed as a religion in NZ,especially the All Blacks and with the union WC happening next year in NZ IT's going to get stronger,regrettably.

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Quote: Damo-Leeds "An unflattering crowd of 36,299 turned up to watch the culmination of the rugby league calendar this weekend in Brisbane, as New Zealand and Australia contested for the four nations championship. Meanwhile 80,000+ people packed into Twickenham on the same weekend to see a international rugby union friendly between England and Australia.

Rugby Union’s Super 14 attracts more fans than rugby leagues NRL down under, whilst the Guinness Premiership does likewise with super league at this side of the world. However Rugby League domestic finals do tend to have the edge over rugby union domestic finals. But off the field whenever its internationally or domestically rugby union owns rugby league pretty much every time. We might have minor victory’s over them in that department, but nothing to really shout about.

Now on the field I’m obviously going to say that league is better, but that’s only because I’m bias thanks to been born and bred rugby league. However this year has seen rugby union emerge from cow slapping to some rugby that I like. In the past I’d put rugby union down as the faster version of the very slow going American football. How times have changed thanks to rugby union looking like rugby league was many years ago before league became what it is now and union fans that I talk to agree. In recent months I’d even go as far as saying that I’ve enjoyed rugby union much more than rugby league.

If I had side step of Benji Marshal, kicking ability of Johnny Wilkinson, speed of Bryan Habana along with the leadership of Kevin Sinfield and was approaching my sixteenth birthday then I know which code of rugby I’d go for professionally once I became of age. Rugby League I’m afraid is dieing a slow painful death thanks to replacing quality with quantity. The Salary cap nature of both super league and NRL has seen talent spread out too thinly meaning that the entertainment standard has declined.

My overall view of sport is any sport is great to watch when its played by great sportsmen. I’m afraid that rugby league just doesn’t have enough great players to keep the week to week game entertaining and that shows in the declining attendances. Rugby Union on the other hand has cherry picked some of the best that league has had to offer over the last couple of years with the likes of Sonny Bill Williams, Chris Aston, Andrew Farrell and more converted to Union. Whose come over from Union to league?

In the past a hybrid game of rugby has been thrown around a few time to merge the codes together but that won’t work because a majority of league and union fans hate each others sport. I’ve witnessed this at first hand as most debates between union fans and I normally decline to my sport is better than your sport. There’s very few that I’ve come across that watch both games.

What we need is a solution that’ll see the best of both codes play each code. I’d love to see the likes of Andrew Sheridan, Toby Flood and others play for England Rugby League as I’m sure that rugby union fans would love to see some of our league stars play for their rugby union squad. Well that’s what rugby union has pretty much done with Chris Ashton, but at rugby leagues expense.

A solution that I propose is that we have an elite rugby season in England where one half of the year is rugby league and the other half is rugby union. This way the best of league get to play in union and the best of union likewise get to play in league. Then at the end of the season we’ll have play offs and the internationals of both codes pretty much the same way. Of course this’ll mean shortening domestic season’s and the amount of teams playing in the top league, but the quality will be so much better. The flexibility will see both codes enjoy each others players.

This is just a brief idea that hasn’t really been thought through. Even now I acknowledge it’ll probably take a very wealthy person indeed to see something like I’ve just mentioned materialise because people have big investments in the current structure of the two sports and this is just one complex reason why it probably won’t happen in the near future. But its about time that both codes give the fans what they deserve and that’s the best of the best at no ones expense. Days of players prioritising which code to play for should be long over because its upset either code at one point or another.

The day I see a Leeds Tykes Player playing for Leeds Rhinos in the sort of season structure that I mentioned above will be the day that Rugby will take over as the worlds number one sport. Until then we shall watch both codes compete for the best players when in reality we could co-exist together in such a better way. Surely there’s a better way than the one that is now?

Until then I shall enjoy the sinking ship that is rugby league because even though we’re sinking, I’d rather be a Rhino than a Tyke. I just don’t think that league will ever compete with Union with the way things are going. Even with more NZ sides in the NRL.'"


Damo if RL and union ever merged our game would get swallowed up by them big time.
If this ever happened I would not watch the sport again,if anything I would probably watch football and this shows how desperate I obviously am.
However I would imagine if the codes did merge I would hope there would be some sort of breakaway from this version of Rugby and amateur RL could carry on .

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Quote: cjhatesunion "Going back to the original question I would love to see this happen.
In reality though will it happen,I doubt it but I would love to be proven wrong.
I thought union was more or less classed as a religion in NZ,especially the All Blacks and with the union WC happening next year in NZ IT's going to get stronger,regrettably.'"


What about in Auckland though. Is League now not par with Union?

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Quote: cjhatesunion "Damo if RL and union ever merged our game would get swallowed up by them big time.
If this ever happened I would not watch the sport again,if anything I would probably watch football and this shows how desperate I obviously am.
However I would imagine if the codes did merge I would hope there would be some sort of breakaway from this nice bloke version of Rugby and amateur RL could carry on .'"


you could count on the fingers of one hand the number of clubs that would benefit by realigning themselves with RU.

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Fri 6th Sep
SL 25 Castleford12-34Leigh
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 25 619 336 283 40
Hull KR 25 669 311 358 38
Warrington 25 618 319 299 36
Salford 25 492 479 13 30
Leigh 25 548 362 186 29
St.Helens 25 544 366 178 28
 
Leeds 25 514 424 90 28
Catalans 25 439 415 24 26
Huddersfield 25 434 582 -148 18
Castleford 25 411 661 -250 15
Hull FC 25 320 812 -492 6
LondonB 25 309 850 -541 6
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wakefield 23 872 252 620 44
Bradford 23 602 359 243 30
Toulouse 22 624 322 302 29
Widnes 23 499 403 96 27
York 24 609 419 190 26
Featherstone 23 560 452 108 26
 
Sheffield 23 574 466 108 26
Doncaster 23 440 513 -73 21
Halifax 23 457 579 -122 20
Batley 23 364 497 -133 20
Barrow 22 384 634 -250 17
Swinton 23 418 590 -172 16
Whitehaven 23 400 772 -372 16
Dewsbury 24 292 793 -501 2
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