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Come on mate it's a terrible move, 20 years out of date idea that was already 20 years out of date then.
When the NRL did it 40 years ago many of those teams already had some connection with the monikers they adopted.
Canterbury-Bankstown, was known as the Berries amongst others but a number of people had started referring to them as the doggies pre-branding.
Manly-Warringah, not hard to see the connection with Sea Eagles
Eastern Suburbs, took up the Rooster in homage to the post-war French touring team.
Western Suburbs, they also had a few pet names but the maggies became magpies due mainly to their shirt colours. Ditto Balmain. Cronulla's seashore is Shark territory etc etc
True there can't have been many Vikings who reached Canberra and Titans are in short supply worldwide, however by the time these clubs arrived club monikers in the Aussie game were well established - there is an undeniable logic to it - in a way there simply isn't in British RL.
Where does the Rhino come into Leeds rich history? Is Bradford famous for Bulls? Don't even get me started of 'Warriors', if ever a club devalued a famous name that was it, criminal, And these are the more successful ones but they don't hold up to much scrutiny.
It had some novelty in 1995, not now. Unless you are a new club or as in the case of Cas and Warrington it suits your colours or your name, I don't get it.
Trinity and Northern were two unique and dignified names, Wildcats and Bulls, give me a break. Saints and Hull FC and Hull KR do just fine with their traditional names. Trinity since reverting have seen a three-fold increase in merchandise sales and no longer face the indignity of being called the pussies.
There is nothing wrong with Halifax RLFC and there never was. Whatever is wrong at Halifax it will not be sorted by an infantile piece of junk marketing. If I were you I'd seriously question those in charge. Hull FC and Wakefield Trinity have proved that you can stay traditional and drop this silly nonsense without any detriment, in fact, quite the opposite.
Hats off to Saints, the one club who saw the utter folly from the start, showed great dignity and respect for their history and the wishes of their fans, not doing bad are they for a club that is not connected to an animal or spurious mythical creature.