Souffs just lost the best halfback they have ever had. Speaks volumes.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
We have the Best Recruitment / Retention in the Comp
Collapse
X
-
Culture is a word that gets thrown around by lots of clubs. I remember Michael Maguire on that Tigers documentary screaming "Wests Tigers don't lose close games!!" giving the players a spray after another loss. As if he could somehow help develop the culture just by saying that. By the reality is, they do lose close games. Lots of them. So it's all just talk. With us, when you hear our players and coaches talk, the Rooster culture is palpable. So much of it is down to Robbo. He has married the magnificent and proud history with a steely hard no excuses edge that is just incredible. Robbo has taken this great club to another level. And he's gotten EVERYONE to buy in. He is the greatest thing that's ever happened to the club.
- 2 likes
Comment
-
Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View PostSouths' junior base has always been a strength - its representation in their Final side was impressive - but as the working class demographic withers, that base will likewise shrink. It's difficult to identify an area in their domain which is distinctively working class nowadays, certainly not Redfern, Maroubra or even Larpa.
Penrith, on the other hand is now (in NSW at least) the major League nursery and Gould showed the way to manage and tap that reservoir most effectively. No doubt he will repeat that transformation at The Dogs.
Success has ended the Transit Lounge but for how long? How reliable and loyal are The Chooks' business backers? Packer walked, lifelong supporter reportedly. How long before Robbo is lured away by the bigger lolly?
- 4 likes
Comment
-
Originally posted by Kelby View Post
Stolen juniors remember. The boundaries need to be redrawn.
- 1 like
Comment
-
i think a lot of what teams like the storm and roosters have is an overall package.
money ( helps off field as well - nicer restaurants, hotels etc )
facilities
post career opportunities
on field success
professional set up
business advise
good coaching
education
development of junior players
stable board
good and great players to play with
along with many things ive neglected to mention.
ask yourself how many of these boxes the tigers, warriors etc tick ?
Comment
-
Originally posted by The Corner Post View PostWith the signing of Smith, I thought I'd start a discussion on recruitment / retention and the salary cap.
We've openly stated that we play for premierships.
We win premierships, therefore we can get players to sign and re-sign for less (hoping to win a premiership), leaving room in the cap for the best players to come to us (leading to more premierships). Examples include Teddy, Cronk, Smith, SBW, even the recent resigning of Manu.
This is a great position to be in and I'd say that we are in this tier with the Storm only.
Then you have the Panthers. Their strategy is clearly to develop talent, keep the best and move the rest on. This is a great strategy because eventually they could become a long term winning club, with the added benefit of also growing talent. Some clubs seem to be taking this same approach, just with less success, like the Warriors.
I thought about clubs like Souths, Eels, Manly, Raiders, Sharks, being in the same category as us but these clubs don't have the same attraction. They lose good players like Mahoney, Apisai Koroisau, Bateman or they back end their contracts like Souths did in 2014, or the Sharks, or they spend 80% of their cap on three players like Manly have.
Some clubs think they can attract players, however they haven't had the success in recent years and its showing. Probably because of the salary cap. This includes teams like the Broncos and Bulldogs. The arrogance of the Broncos to say they don't have rebuilding phases.
Then you have clubs like the Tigers, Cowboys, Dragons, Titans, Knights. They cant get a break when it comes to recruitment. They have to pay market price (or overs) for their players. Its a downward spiral. Then when a talented player comes along, they leave these clubs to play for the Roosters
Premiership Tier
- Roosters
- Storm
Development Tier
- Panthers
Hot and Cold Tier
- Souths
- Manly
- Eels
- Sharks
- Raiders
Future Development Tier
- Warriors
Cant Buy a Premiership Anymore Tier
- Broncos
- Bulldogs
Struggling Tier
- Tigers
- Cowboys
- Dragons
- Titans
- Knights
I personally think Easts, Melbourne, Penrith & Souths are all as powerful as each other financially & being able to keep the players they want & attracting players they want 98% of the time. Manly are a unique club because they are privately owned & will have the highs but sometimes they will slip. Parra, Canterbury & the Broncos are all the sleeping giants, I guarantee you that with in 5 years those 3 clubs will be up there with Easts, Melbourne, Penrith & Souths, Parra are actually already up there they just have bad luck in the big games.
The Warriors are the club that could dominate for who knows how long if they ever got their hands on Robbo, Bennett & Bellamy are almost at their use by dates but Robbo is in his prime & he's got another 20 years in him.
- 1 like
Comment
-
Originally posted by mattyh View Posti think a lot of what teams like the storm and roosters have is an overall package.
money ( helps off field as well - nicer restaurants, hotels etc )
facilities
post career opportunities
on field success
professional set up
business advise
good coaching
education
development of junior players
stable board
good and great players to play with
along with many things ive neglected to mention.
ask yourself how many of these boxes the tigers, warriors etc tick ?
IMO there's 'NRL-grade' and 'NRL-grade'. Somebody said similar stuff about training at another club (I think Parra or Tigpies)... people get by but I reckon there's quite a few teams with sub-par facilities. IMO as a professional you'd see this shyte and be like 'oh fark this!!! My local gym + cricket field are in better nick... WTF?'
Comment
-
Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View PostSouths' junior base has always been a strength - its representation in their Final side was impressive - but as the working class demographic withers, that base will likewise shrink. It's difficult to identify an area in their domain which is distinctively working class nowadays, certainly not Redfern, Maroubra or even Larpa.
Penrith, on the other hand is now (in NSW at least) the major League nursery and Gould showed the way to manage and tap that reservoir most effectively. No doubt he will repeat that transformation at The Dogs.
Success has ended the Transit Lounge but for how long? How reliable and loyal are The Chooks' business backers? Packer walked, lifelong supporter reportedly. How long before Robbo is lured away by the bigger lolly?
Robbo is the ROOSTERS, Nick & them know it.
- 1 like
Comment
-
Originally posted by Kelby View Post
Stolen juniors remember. The boundaries need to be redrawn.MRR or Rabid
Some people believe supporting the Roosters
is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed
with that attitude. I can assure you it is
much, much more important than that.
(1981 Bill Shankly quote variation)
- 1 like
Comment
-
Originally posted by mattyh View Posti think a lot of what teams like the storm and roosters have is an overall package.
money ( helps off field as well - nicer restaurants, hotels etc )
facilities
post career opportunities
on field success
professional set up
business advise
good coaching
education
development of junior players
stable board
good and great players to play with
along with many things ive neglected to mention.
ask yourself how many of these boxes the tigers, warriors etc tick ?
The Warriors are the sleeping giants Matty they almost got it right with Gus & O'Sullivan but they missed the boat again but if they ever get the right coach like a Robbo they would challenge St Georges record of Premierships I think. They have the potential to be the All Blacks in the NRL with the right man running them.
Comment
-
[QUOTE=Mickie Lane;.......the only thing that would have Robbo leave the Chooks is leaving for France with his family but I dont think it will happen.
That's really what I was alluding to. Coaching at his level is more a man management/motivational talent than anything else and National French RL could be a big possibility (Happy wife etc). French RU might also be a possibility though like their counterparts everywhere that code is run by upper class snobs (Fascists in France's case).On another point, the territory that Easts once had - the coastal strip to Maroubra would not be anywhere near as productive these days for reasons that I have canvassed before. Souths did field two ex Coogee Wombats in the Final but two Swallows do not a Summer make.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Tennessee Tornado View Post
I honestly think if you don’t have a strong culture at the club no amount of recruitment will work.
You hear about it all the time, that everyone at the roosters from players, coaches and front staff buy into the culture and that’s what makes us so successful. It’s also what makes us a true destination club.
i don’t think the bulldogs have a good culture and with Gould there everyone will be looking over their shoulders
Comment
Comment