Tom Shines
Well-known member
It's a struggling clubs issue.
We saw the same thing with Parramatta falling apart and losing their (perceived) best young talent in Talagi to the Premiers. Like us losing Galvin to the Bulldogs.
The NRL is, and becoming increasingly so, a league of haves and have-nots.
As always, the bottom clubs are there for a reason and they need to be better. But that is only half the story.
The NRL need to decide if having young talents leave smaller, weaker clubs for larger, more successful teams under the guise of 'development' is good for the game, its parity and the product in general, long term.
It certainly doesn't affect the EPL's (for eg) money-making ability to run a league that fosters that type of mindset, but how can anyone then think that middle and lower-tiered teams will be viable into the future from a fanbase perspective.
So it's entirely possible that the NRL doesn't give two hoots as long as they're making money hand over fist, which they seem to be.
There are teams in all Leagues I can think of that spend considerable time at or near the bottom ….one i regularly point to are the New York Jets who lurch from one crisis to another and haven’t got near a Championship in over 50 years …and this is in a League with a draft, transparent player wages and an enforced salary cap …the problem is that they have poor owners ( sound familiar ?) ..