Starbug wrote:
The thing is South Wales has produced many good RL players over the years and will continue to do so
That is not the problem
The problem is that not enough people over the years have been interested enough to pay to watch them play RL
That is the problem
In fact getting people to pay to watch is much harder than finding players to play , you only have to look at many other clubs to see that
That is not the problem
The problem is that not enough people over the years have been interested enough to pay to watch them play RL
That is the problem
In fact getting people to pay to watch is much harder than finding players to play , you only have to look at many other clubs to see that
interesting point starbug. there is definitely a different process in getting people to play and getting people to pay. Indeed i would say they are two completely different cultures that sometimes overlap.
I do think however that pariticipation impacts in two different ways: one it injects rugby league into conversations, makes it part of the fabric of the area - a kinda of softening up so that efforts to generate support or awareness of the professional 'speccie' side isnt being sown in totally unfertile ground. Also: the best of those participating get professional terms and play for the local professional side are able to represent the area creating and deepening peoples attachment to the side. We've never had an established, top tier team for those players to go to. This will be the crucial difference in turning participation into support.