@galahs said:
I must admit when the Wests Tigers first started the Magpies board were not as accepting of the joint Venture as Balmain were. That was the first mistake.
but the Magpies new board are all Wests Tigers supporters and understand that the Magpies position is to develop juniors from the Liverpool and Macarthur region into NRL players for the Wests Tigers.
However for what ever reason, since 2006 the Wests Tigers want to break down the Magpies. This could only happen if a member of Wests board voted along with it. Wests Leagues Club Campbelltown was that member.
In 2006 - 2007 all Magpie juniors in the Wests Tigers top 25 were forced to play with Balmain Tigers in the Premier League (NSW Cup) when not required for NRL duty.
The Magpies chairman Kevin Hammond strongly fought this idea and got the players back for 2008 - 2009.
Kevin left the Magpies and straight away the Wests Tigers were at it again.
In 2011 the Magpies lost the core of their semi final team as they were again forced to play for Balmain Tigers. The Magpies at the last minute had to rebuild an entire new team from scratch.s
They actually did very well in the back end of the season against all odds which is proof to the talent depth in the region. Most of these kids have now been signed to rival clubs, which is great they were signed, but a shame not by Wests Tigers.
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In 2012 the Wests Tigers again put forward the motion to disolve the Magpies and for a single Wests Tigers NSW Cup team based out of Concord.
When the Magpies opposed this decision as they believed it wasn't the best for their region, Wests Tigers spat the dummy.
They have stopped ALL support of the Magpies NSW Cup team. The Magpies are not going to get any Wests Tigers players not required for NRL or U20s duty, in fact they they are choosing to send kids to the Concord Burwood Bundy Cup team rather than back to the Magpies.
They are also refusing to provide even basics like strapping and gatorade to the Magpies.
However, Wests Tigers are continuing to fully support Balmain Tigers NSW Cup and make it the SOLE feeder of the Wests Tigers.
So much for a joint venture. So much for the kids out in Sydney's South West.
Our club has tried to negotiate a peace deal with the Wests Tigers but they have basically told us to get stuffed.
So here we are…
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All we want is a return to what worked for everybody in 2005.
- The Magpies NSW Cup team based in Campbelltown, giving local kids a chance to play and train locally.
- The Wests Tigers then supply us with an equal amount of players along with Balmain not required for NRL or U20's.
- We want to play our home games prior to Wests Tigers NRL games at Campbelltown where possible.
- We would like to see more than 4 NRL games a year at Campbelltown Stadium.
- We want to make sure that the Magpie on the sleeve of the Wests Tigers jersey isn't slipping away, as it seems to have fallen from the shoulder, as is law in the Wests Tigers constitution, to the cuff off the sleeve.
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In return, we are more than happy to ensure the Magpie junior and NSW Cup teams are run in accordance to the requirements of the Wests Tigers.
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I really don't think that is too much to ask. So why are they opposed to this?
Ok, let me preface this by saying I'm a Wests Tigers supporter, and nothing else.
I'll first say that referring to the Wests Magpies Constitution in regard to Wests Tigers issue is a bit silly in my opinion, as regardless of the Wests Magpies Constitution, all decisions made by the board members of Wests Tigers, whichever side they may lie, should be made in the best interests of Wests Tigers, not the respective side of the joint venture which they come from. This, I believe, is the primary issue with this protest in regard to Wests Tigers.
I also don't believe that Wests Tigers are trying to form a single junior representative side in each age group, so there is no reason that Wests Magpies can't develop juniors from the Liverpool and Macarthur area still for Wests Tigers.
But the primary issue is making decisions in the best interests of Wests Tigers, not Wests Magpies. It is in the best interests of Wests Tigers to have a sole feeder team in the NSWRL State Cup. Wests Tigers decided that this would be the way they were going, and Wests Magpies decided they didn't agree. This has been the case each time it has happened. Wests Tigers provide no direct financial support to the Balmain Tigers State Cup team, nor do they for their juniors, hence why Balmain is understandably struggling a bit financially. Balmain pay for their own Gatorade and strapping.
If Wests Tigers decide that they want a single State Cup team, then that is surely their own prerogative. So when Balmain agree with this and Wests don't they simply make Balmain Ryde Eastwood's already entered State Cup team the direct feeder team, rather than mess around with the system. So in making this decision, I don't see why Wests Tigers are required to then financially prop up another State Cup team who they don't have any players playing for (not that they do that for Balmain anyway). Clearly, the Wests Magpies State Cup team entered for 2012 was done knowing that there would be no Wests Tigers support.
While I agree that Wests Tigers are probably not wanting anything to do with Wests Magpies as a result of the former administrators defiance to the joint venture, protest rallies such as this will not help the situation. Having two State Cup teams is not in the best interests of Wests Tigers, as players are stupidly split up, rather than always playing together. Wests Tigers also want that team kept together for training at their first grade base at Concord, which is a smart idea.
These kids who want to play for Wests Tigers travel to Concord to use the best facilities, which are not on offer for Wests Magpies at the low quality training facility they use in Liverpool. I think it is completely unreasonable to ask full time professionals not in the first grade squad to travel all the way out to Liverpool to use sub-standard facilities.
And the naive people who keep referring to how things worked in 2005 completely miss the point. We won the 2005 premiership in spite of the system, not because of it. We had a terrific run in regard to injuries, and when you look at the team which went on to win, hardly any of them played any more than a couple of games below first grade in that season, hence why the system below that wasn't tested. When it was tested in 2011 under the single State Cup system, it clearly worked.
Finally in response to your final points:
- There is nothing stopping Wests Magpies having a team in the NSWRL State Cup, and providing their local juniors with a place to develop their rugby league outside of the Wests Tigers system. In regard to their training - if they want to make it in rugby league, they're going to have to train at Concord anyway, so I don't have an issue with them travelling their in their development to use the best facilities.
- The split State Cup system is pure madness and not in the best interests of Wests Tigers. I don't agree that Balmain should simply receive all the players, rather their should be a Wests Tigers State Cup team based wherever the first grade squad is based.
- Again, there is nothing stopping Wests Magpies playing before first grade at Campbelltown, other than NRL scheduling and any issues which Wests Magpies seem to have with Campbelltown Stadium and their wishes.
- At the moment, more than four games at Campbelltown isn't viable. The current system allows a decent income for bigger games, and a continuation of the local and traditional feel of the club. Until Campbelltown sells out a game or two, there won't be any more games there. I've also never heard of any media uproar about fans being locked out of Campbelltown Sports Stadium…....
- This is the silly little arguments that many people got frustrated with the former administration over. It seems this has been done because of sponsorship on the shoulder, and considering we have the most valuable jersey in the competition, I don't see any reason to change this for a little issue. Also, why do we have two Magpies on our jersey and only one Tiger? If you're talking about fairness in the joint venture, maybe we should have the Wests Magpie on one sleeve, and the Balmain Tiger on the other....just something to think about.