Re: Nsw Flog Those Cocky Qld Idiots!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Paj20 said:
Total domination. Where was this so called QLD Spirit? They had abosulutly nothing. A joke to the game.
NRL chief executive David Gallop has warned that some Sydney clubs face extinction.
Gallop made the dire warning at a meeting of NRL club chief executives in Sydney yesterday that focused on finding ways to boost the game's finances. But as the CEOs discussed issues such as increasing memberships, the majority of Sydney clubs confirmed that funding from their leagues clubs was nearing crisis point as a result of the NSW Government's increased poker machine tax.
"We are working with the leagues club industry to provide clear projections but the message is coming through in no uncertain terms that some Sydney NRL clubs will die if things don't change," Gallop said. "It is a matter that has been raised on any number of occasions but we are fast approaching a time when government needs to confront just how severe the situation is becoming. It won't just affect NRL supporters but will rob thousands of kids of an affordable chance to get out and play sport."
St George Illawarra have already been affected by a cut of $2 million to their annual leagues club grant and a number of other clubs face similar cutbacks.
The grim financial picture is not likely to result in the CEOs agreeing today to proposals to increase the payments to Origin players from $12,500 to $20,000 - or to play representative fixtures on weekends free of club games.
NSW coach Craig Bellamy and captain Danny Buderus yesterday said the strain being placed upon the game's elite players was forcing them out of the NRL at an earlier age.
"These guys that play Origin, they play 24 real tough games, then probably their teams are in the semi-finals and then they go on tours at the end of the year, that's so hard on our elite players - those players get burnt out before their time," Bellamy said. "It ends up costing them financially because it cuts one or two years off their career."
Meanwhile, Bulldogs coach Steve Folkes and North Queensland's Ian Millward have been linked to the Hull job after former Manly boss Peter Sharp parted company with the Super League on Monday. Folkes, who will be replaced by brother-in-law Kevin Moore at the end of the season, has an agent in England trying to find him a post, while Millward is believed to have been targeted by Hull.
But he is expected to take over the North Queensland job for the rest of the season following Graham Murray's resignation on Monday and has accepted a role with Canberra next year as a mentor and assistant to incoming coach David Furner.
In team news, South Sydney's David Kidwell is free to play against Melbourne on Saturday night after entering an early plea to contrary conduct charge over a "chicken wing" tackle in Monday night's loss to the Raiders.
Canberra prop Scott Logan also escaped suspension after pleading guilty to a high tackle on Roy Asotasi, while Penrith rookie Sam McKendry received a one-match ban for dropping his knees on a Warriors opponent last Sunday.