The current woes of the NRL squad have been/ are/ & will continue to be thrashed out, not just on this forum but I suspect, any & every other RL media platform… Vossy & co take great delight in highlighting all things going wrong with the Chooks… gees he must of been a real gun himself on the footy field… his talk definitely suggests so?
Anyway my post is RE the NSWCup competition… just for a change of scenery. Does anyone know why, after deciding to enter a Cup side into the comp, the Bears (in their last year of agreement as a feeder to the Chooks) were given free reign to sign up the cream of the crop in terms of experience & talent, for their 2023 Cup campaign, as opposed to the Chooks signing/retaining that talent for their own side?
I might have it wrong… but could anyone shed any light? Was it to help the Bears push their cause for RE-instatement into the nrl?
Were we happy to field a much weakened Cup side wearing the Tri-Colours for the sake of… ?
I believe also, not content with who they had been granted with, from the Chooks, the Bears also wanted to claim Wong & a couple of others?
I’m no footy guru… so Maybe winning/dominating a Cup comp is not high on the club’s agenda… NRL is all that matters (which, I agree as the ultimate goal) but one has to think, the talent pool has to come from somewhere, & be developed/nurtured in a successful culture to achieve further success? The Chicken/Egg argument, which comes first?…
There must be some logical reasoning behind not waiting just one more year to establish a strong Cup side, …which surprise surprise, might yield some good fruit?
There’s still enough rounds in this NRL comp & the Chooks will fight their way back!
RWB
E2W
Anyway my post is RE the NSWCup competition… just for a change of scenery. Does anyone know why, after deciding to enter a Cup side into the comp, the Bears (in their last year of agreement as a feeder to the Chooks) were given free reign to sign up the cream of the crop in terms of experience & talent, for their 2023 Cup campaign, as opposed to the Chooks signing/retaining that talent for their own side?
I might have it wrong… but could anyone shed any light? Was it to help the Bears push their cause for RE-instatement into the nrl?
Were we happy to field a much weakened Cup side wearing the Tri-Colours for the sake of… ?
I believe also, not content with who they had been granted with, from the Chooks, the Bears also wanted to claim Wong & a couple of others?
I’m no footy guru… so Maybe winning/dominating a Cup comp is not high on the club’s agenda… NRL is all that matters (which, I agree as the ultimate goal) but one has to think, the talent pool has to come from somewhere, & be developed/nurtured in a successful culture to achieve further success? The Chicken/Egg argument, which comes first?…
There must be some logical reasoning behind not waiting just one more year to establish a strong Cup side, …which surprise surprise, might yield some good fruit?
There’s still enough rounds in this NRL comp & the Chooks will fight their way back!
RWB
E2W
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