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Well, maybe not quite as lofty as that, but how can NTRU get a match of the round on ABC TV and we can't?
They have a match on at the same time slot that WA has WAFL.
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the tv deal sounds good. It can draw more attention to the game. if WAFL can, why we can't??
dont forget abc2 shows or has shown qld premier league and nsw shute shield late at night.
"12 Years a Supporter" starring the #SeaOfBlue
For those who get it
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actually, i just checked. this year, non-wa places (or "national" at least) has shute on abc1 at 3pm saturdays.
"12 Years a Supporter" starring the #SeaOfBlue
Yeah, that's the normal NSW ABC TV time.
If I can get my dish running again I can get that.
Currently have zero TV, apart from at the mine for Rugby I haven't watched TV all year up here....
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a) invest money into juniors. better coaches etc. therefore allowing better facillities to play at. move away from britannia
b)get club rugby into all schools. including psa. Retaining schoolboy age players is important and currently a pretty poor retention rate. Set up clubs with feeder schools.
c) get rugby into the schools system.
dont look at a super 8 or what ever. players arent paid they will just change clubs if they are relegated.
In order for a strong senior competition the junior system must develop first. This will come from getting rugby into schools like GAFL is or netball.
Interesting - I would have said get the sport out of relying on the schools. Cricket is as successful as it is because every kid with an interest can stroll down to a local team; it doesn't matter what school they attend. We had a great school team, but that was because we all played in the same district club - school cricket was basically just a bit of fun. Other schools had no team at all, in a sport that has a profile Union can only dream about. We can't force the schools to do anything - better we make the opportunity available to anyone.
But yeah, got to get the profile up with the kids and foster their enthusiasm. Does tend to bring things back to getting some FTA vision though, to compete with the endless barrage of AFL.
you miss understood me. AFL and netball are played by every primary school across WA public or private system. RugbyWA is making steps with the smarter then smoking 7's competition but basically they need to get into the schools through community development officers going and running clinics. As a primary school kid in my time i would have done over 10 footy clinics 5ish cricket clinics, 3 teeball clinics 0 rugby clinics. Kids are easy to mould, take me it took me until i was 11 to pick up a rugby ball yet my old man played rugby all his life.
If you dont get the sport in the schools kids will stay mainstream with their sports. People stay with the familiar, its human nature. Non mainstream sports need to work twice as hard to get into schools and promote the sport.
-Get out to the country areas, don't just limit club rugby to the metropolitan area. Obviously there are a lot of significant fees associated with that though, so play exhibition matches in rural/remote places and spread the word.
-Make competition more fierce, have a second tier so that the top 8 teams in the State play off and the other however many also play off in teh second tier. Then at the end of the season, the winner of the second tier that is elevated to the top level and the loser in the top level is demoted.
-Get more Indigenous players involved - the Ella brothers are successful Inidigenous players and Kurtley Beale is coming through the ranks, for other countries some of their most successful & prolific players are Indigenous.
-Invest in creating a sustainable future for rugby union in WA and promoting it better.
-Make rugby equally as compulsory as AFL is in schools. There are variations of the game to suit children and different people so use it and get into it.
why do that
id much rather destroy them on the field=]
but i like your thinking while ur at it get rid of southern lions
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2nd tier comp is unsustainable in WA at this current time.
Country as good as it sounds is a lost course. Out of some 150 boarders at my school a total of 4 play rugby. With the rest basically footy players.
Another idea is to work with touchwest and get links with touch clubs and union clubs therefore benefiting both sports
I think the main reason for that is it's all that's on offer where they grew up. Also when they leave school they would have to stay in Perth to continue playing. Aussie Rules is played in nearly every country town or center, so for social contact with similar aged people one needs to be involved in the sports available.
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