The Chad
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This is how you build culture in a club too. Support of the guys that go through our junior development- they play together, play for each other, learn each others game & needs. It builds bonds. I don't think the young guys coming through at Penrith have been particularly more 'skilled' than anyone else in the NRL. But they play as a unit & for each other.Nobody loves local juniors coming into the top grade as much as I do, I’m a big believer that a successful club needs heart & soul that is best provided by local talent, talent brought to the club at a young age or brought to the club before being an established NRL player elsewhere.
This is also part of the reason why I believe a little bit more grace should be given to home grown players such as Seyfarth etc.
I believe this is also Richo’s theory based on some of his previous interviews.
It is perfect in theory, but when you have been stuck on the bottom for as long as we have, adopting this theory is easier said than done as the player managers, sometimes the player themselves or their families simply want to use the club as a bargaining chip.
Wests Tigers will not climb the ladder if continuing to be used as a bargaining chip and giving in to the demands of home grown or long standing players.
We have to remember for every top quality up and coming player we have, there are plenty of others with similar, sometimes more ability elsewhere.
This is disappointing to say as in a perfect world it would be fantastic to build a dynasty based on what the Panthers have done, but I’m hoping Richo takes the hard stance telling all players they will only be contracted to their true value and will only be selected based on the form they demonstrate on a week to week basis, therefore the club will not give in to player manager demands and if they think they can do better elsewhere, show them the door.
The club (Tigers) have spent too long buying from other clubs- nearly the majority of our top squad has been developed by other clubs. We are essentially a team of mercenaries.
However, Twal, Seyfarth, Utoikamanu, Pole, Galvin...and then the generation of young guys coming through...
There is always player turnover. And I know Twal, Utoikamanu, the Fainu brothers are all other clubs juniors- but you bring them in early enough, they come through our development to a degree. I don't think anybody would consider Twal a Parramatta trained player, despite being one of their juniors.
It's through having a core group that are developed together that you build a club culture. 2005 was a freak year in some regard- but built largely around this mindset.