weststigers
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Indian, Chinese and Filipinos will not play rugby league like you. This is not about migrants not taking up the game. This is about the "growth" in that area being from migration that will 99% not take up the game.My father was a first-generation immigrant from Lebanon, arriving in 1959. He supported St George because the team was named after a saint who is a significant figure in Lebanon. Naturally, his son chose a different path and became a Tigers fan, mainly due to my childhood love for big cats and a particular fondness for the Tiger (though I reluctantly admit Benny, being Lebanese, also influenced my allegiance). All this happened while I was growing up in Cronulla and playing in the local competition. Eventually, my dad became a passionate Tigers fan as well, staying devoted to the team until his last days. He would even watch replays of old games during the off-season, driving my mother crazy.
So, to get to my point... my parents were not thrilled about me playing rugby league and union. They disliked the idea of me playing a contact sport and couldn’t see any financial future in it during the 80s and 90s, so they pushed me to prioritize education. I think this is similar to what’s happening now with Indian, Chinese, Filipino, and other families. It would be great to see targeted campaigns and a stronger NRL presence in schools out west to encourage kids from these backgrounds to play or at least support a team. Many would embrace the Tiger as it's a popular and revered animal in Asia.
The key difference between my father’s time and now is the variety of sports available and less pressure to integrate. Back then, he was part of a true minority and had to embrace NRL since cricket was the only other option, a game he never quite understood.
Cricket is even pretty small considering the Indians love the game and most have no issue putting the pads on. Soccer...absolutely no Asian or Indians. Show me any remotely contact sport in Australia dominated by these groups to the same level as polynesians do in union and league or even the Lebanese do in league...I can't see it happening.
But, have you seen the body types? Physically, these people are mostly small and short and not particularly fast. Culturally, these people are also not really aggressive in any way. I'm sure someone will chime in with one personal example of an Indian friend at school that was really fast and huge and that is meant to disprove my point.
But yeah...we can keep lying to ourselves and believe they will take the game up in the same numbers as locals or other communities do that have the natural size and aggression that is more suited to the game.
Not having a go at you, but this is laughable to think we are going to get juniors from these communities, but if we do, it will be the greatest untapped sporting resource in human history.