@Tiges19 said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1135050) said:A local sydney amateur comp would be fun going forward, blue mountains versus bondi beach
Hobbo, Snagsorcerer and I can line up for the Blue Mountains Banjo Slingers.
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@Tiges19 said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1135050) said:A local sydney amateur comp would be fun going forward, blue mountains versus bondi beach
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1135069) said:@Tiges19 said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1135050) said:A local sydney amateur comp would be fun going forward, blue mountains versus bondi beach
Hobbo, Snagsorcerer and I can line up for the Blue Mountains Banjo Slingers.
@happy_tiger said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1135066) said:Manly will be first to go for sure
@Newtown said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1141748) said:Back to the chook raffles. Players were not paid much then but they play for the love of the game, not $$$ money.
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1135069) said:@Tiges19 said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1135050) said:A local sydney amateur comp would be fun going forward, blue mountains versus bondi beach
Hobbo, Snagsorcerer and I can line up for the Blue Mountains Banjo Slingers.
@Krammy said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1141763) said:I think there are a lot of unanswered questions and possibilities. I read an interesting article from a New Zealand Rugby site, 'Rugbypass'. It quoted a prominent sports writer in NZ, by the name of Dylan Cleaver, who questioned whether this is now the time for both codes of rugby to explore the possibility of merging. He said that Rugby Australia and New Zealand Rugby, as well as Rugby in England faced massive losses - no surprise there. He suggested union and league may need each other to survive the aftermath of coronavirus. To quote him, “For financial reasons alone, having all the talent playing a single code makes perfect sense.” I'm a league man, but played both codes growing up and enjoyed both. I think all the people who take polar, almost hate positions, from either code, may be forced to rethink the possibility of a merger. I think it could possibly be done and might be needed, but with a lot of stumbling blocks along the way. People's ideas here?
@Krammy said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1141763) said:I think there are a lot of unanswered questions and possibilities. I read an interesting article from a New Zealand Rugby site, 'Rugbypass'. It quoted a prominent sports writer in NZ, by the name of Dylan Cleaver, who questioned whether this is now the time for both codes of rugby to explore the possibility of merging. He said that Rugby Australia and New Zealand Rugby, as well as Rugby in England faced massive losses - no surprise there. He suggested union and league may need each other to survive the aftermath of coronavirus. To quote him, “For financial reasons alone, having all the talent playing a single code makes perfect sense.” I'm a league man, but played both codes growing up and enjoyed both. I think all the people who take polar, almost hate positions, from either code, may be forced to rethink the possibility of a merger. I think it could possibly be done and might be needed, but with a lot of stumbling blocks along the way. People's ideas here?
@Krammy said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1141763) said:I think there are a lot of unanswered questions and possibilities. I read an interesting article from a New Zealand Rugby site, 'Rugbypass'. It quoted a prominent sports writer in NZ, by the name of Dylan Cleaver, who questioned whether this is now the time for both codes of rugby to explore the possibility of merging. He said that Rugby Australia and New Zealand Rugby, as well as Rugby in England faced massive losses - no surprise there. He suggested union and league may need each other to survive the aftermath of coronavirus. To quote him, “For financial reasons alone, having all the talent playing a single code makes perfect sense.” I'm a league man, but played both codes growing up and enjoyed both. I think all the people who take polar, almost hate positions, from either code, may be forced to rethink the possibility of a merger. I think it could possibly be done and might be needed, but with a lot of stumbling blocks along the way. People's ideas here?
@Krammy said in [Who will save NRL post Covid](/post/1141763) said:I think there are a lot of unanswered questions and possibilities. I read an interesting article from a New Zealand Rugby site, 'Rugbypass'. It quoted a prominent sports writer in NZ, by the name of Dylan Cleaver, who questioned whether this is now the time for both codes of rugby to explore the possibility of merging. He said that Rugby Australia and New Zealand Rugby, as well as Rugby in England faced massive losses - no surprise there. He suggested union and league may need each other to survive the aftermath of coronavirus. To quote him, “For financial reasons alone, having all the talent playing a single code makes perfect sense.” I'm a league man, but played both codes growing up and enjoyed both. I think all the people who take polar, almost hate positions, from either code, may be forced to rethink the possibility of a merger. I think it could possibly be done and might be needed, but with a lot of stumbling blocks along the way. People's ideas here?