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True Simon.
The Balmain Tigers and Wests Magpies will always exist whether it be State Cup, Bundy Red Cup or the junior reps squads from either JDRLFC.
I love watching the Balmain brand run around in State Cup and always have but if this is what it takes for the Wests Tigers to move forward than so be it. Full time players with a full time coach using the best training facilities available to the club. Surely everyone can see the benefit of this.
As Gobbs has alluded to hopefully with the independant commission coming in we will see the rationalisation of the reserve grade competition under NRL team banners. This will strengthen not only the Reserve grade stocks but will breathe much needed life into the third tier competitions.
The simple reality is that as soon as this season approaching the leagues club grants to Wests Tigers will not be something we rely on. If fact a semi successfull finals campaign will see us operate at a profit without the grants next season. The dependancy is dying off and so will the influence of people who want to stagnate rather than move forward.
One lesson that people should have learnt since the end of the Super League debarcle is that it is the clubs responsibilities to do what is best for the game first and foremost. Strengthening the reserve grade structure into a national commodity strengthens the third tier of competetive rugby league and re-establishes a clear pathway for players to follow.
I will happily go and support the Balmain or Balmain Ryde Eastwood Tigers in a Bundy Red Cup competition if that is what occurs. The level of competition they are competing in does not matter
The Balmain Tigers and Wests Magpies will always exist whether it be State Cup, Bundy Red Cup or the junior reps squads from either JDRLFC.
I love watching the Balmain brand run around in State Cup and always have but if this is what it takes for the Wests Tigers to move forward than so be it. Full time players with a full time coach using the best training facilities available to the club. Surely everyone can see the benefit of this.
As Gobbs has alluded to hopefully with the independant commission coming in we will see the rationalisation of the reserve grade competition under NRL team banners. This will strengthen not only the Reserve grade stocks but will breathe much needed life into the third tier competitions.
The simple reality is that as soon as this season approaching the leagues club grants to Wests Tigers will not be something we rely on. If fact a semi successfull finals campaign will see us operate at a profit without the grants next season. The dependancy is dying off and so will the influence of people who want to stagnate rather than move forward.
One lesson that people should have learnt since the end of the Super League debarcle is that it is the clubs responsibilities to do what is best for the game first and foremost. Strengthening the reserve grade structure into a national commodity strengthens the third tier of competetive rugby league and re-establishes a clear pathway for players to follow.
I will happily go and support the Balmain or Balmain Ryde Eastwood Tigers in a Bundy Red Cup competition if that is what occurs. The level of competition they are competing in does not matter