Re: Licences - At least 1 SL club to go // Fate decided in July : Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:28 pm
ambernotyeller wrote:
All that is very well but where is the support for the game in London and Wales??
Are they all hiding ??
Are they all hiding ??
Depends on your defination of "hiding". Fact is London and the south is the largest growth area for participation in Rugby League within the community game at both Open age and youth participation. The same is happening in Wales as well were participation has dramatically increased since Wales had a SL club. Clearly these playing participants aren't neccesarily paying SL customers, but a percentage of them will go onto play the game professionally and maybe some can be persueded to be paying punters.
In time with the right infrastructure I'm sure some of these new teams may even have a quiet ambition to play at semi-professional level. From there the game will grow and I'm sure of that.
ambernotyeller wrote:
Fact is buddy outside the M62 corridor and a few fanatics in France, nobody else wants the game, so why try and force it on them ?
Try telling that to the all "antipideons" where the sport grows in audience terms at the top level and PNG the only country on the planet that has league as its national sport. But then again when your myopic "rugby league is a local sport for local people" vision is constantly @ 100% then you can't see beyond the M62 corridor. Can you?
Sport England were convinced by the RFL that there was opportunity to grow the game outside its "traditional" and narrow base. That's why the RFL were given a "grant" of £27m to do so. And I'm sure some of that money has gone into "growing" the sport it's it "traditional" areas.