This is the second best thing to happen to Rugby League in NZ since i started following Rugby League. Of course the best thing wast the RLWC 08 win
Even since the Warriors came into the NRL, and the 2005 Tri Nations win, Rugby League in NZ as been run by chumps.
If they make the changes like they have recommended in the report, i can really see the game and numbers improving. Its interesting to see Rugby League is the third most watch team sport in the country.
It is also good that the report covers the RLIF too, and suggest the NZRL takes ownership in help developing the Ineternational game. Lets hope we see more internationals against Pacific teams in the near future.
District and number of teams fromt he report:
Whangarei 47
Auckland 399
Waikato 65
Bay of Plenty 48
Coastline 37
Gisborne 14
Taranaki 14
Manawatu 20
Hawkes Bay 29
Wellington 108
Tasman 0
West Coast 37
Canterbury 141
Otago 0
Southland 9
Total Teams: 984
Total Clubs: 140 Clubs
Total Players:16,728
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 449 Location: Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
kiwileaguefan wrote:This is the second best thing to happen to Rugby League in NZ since i started following Rugby League. Of course the best thing wast the RLWC 08 win :D
Even since the Warriors came into the NRL, and the 2005 Tri Nations win, Rugby League in NZ as been run by chumps.
If they make the changes like they have recommended in the report, i can really see the game and numbers improving. Its interesting to see Rugby League is the third most watch team sport in the country.
It is also good that the report covers the RLIF too, and suggest the NZRL takes ownership in help developing the Ineternational game. Lets hope we see more internationals against Pacific teams in the near future.
District and number of teams fromt he report: Whangarei 47 Auckland 399 Waikato 65 Bay of Plenty 48 Coastline 37 Gisborne 14 Taranaki 14 Manawatu 20 Hawkes Bay 29 Wellington 108 Tasman 0 West Coast 37 Canterbury 141 Otago 0 Southland 9
Total Teams: 984 Total Clubs: 140 Clubs Total Players:16,728
They are interesting stats. I can understand the 'Nil' in Tasman, but Otago? Thats pathetic. When I lived in Dunedin a few years ago, a group of us used to get together and watch the Warriors games - there certainly was a lot of interest.
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