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Qld Premier Rugby 2022

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Desmond Connor (43)
That would be two people.
On another note many including myself have had a go at Wests for being the wests Rebels. Evidence would suggest that they spread them around or is it the Nick Stiles influence.
I could about 6 or 7 playing at clubs other than the Rebels wider squad.
Ripley
Hansen
Christian
Fourie
Fargase
Tuttle
Powell
Ironically, there are no Rebels in the starting team for Wests tomorrow. There might be a couple from the wider squad on the bench.
 

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Jim Clark (26)
where did he come from? He started well but faded. Looks an impact player from the bench is not a bad role for him at the time being

From Norths, I presume because he thought it would be an upgrade from the cellar. But with Isaac, the Gordons, Skelton et al returning by the back half of the season, he didn't think to hard of what grade he would be playing at Wests.
 

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Desmond Connor (43)
Probably not suitable for this page - but how come the Rebels all come back here to play? I understand the QPR would be stronger than whatever competition Melbourne have and I understood it made sense last year due to Victoria lockdowns etc. but surely sending all these blokes back to QLD is the killshot on their own competition?

Not sure how viable the Rebels are if they can't support and grow their own grassroots comp and just pillage others for players. They're also shit.

(and now we wait for Rebels supporters to bomb this thread)
I’m all for bringing quality talent into QPR. It strengthens our competition and in turn, brings the spectators. It’s the spectators at the game and the viewers through Stan that will keep our clubs and the game thriving.
The Reds can only contract (accomodate) so many players from our clubs, so isn’t it best that the overspill join the other states and then come back home to strengthen the Hospital Cup. Yeah, bring their team mates, the more the merrier. Anyone not wanting the best of the best playing club rugby here in Brisbane, either has an ulterior agenda or doesn’t understand the concept of club footy.
 

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Geoff Shaw (53)
Sure is.

It would be good though if the talent was spread across the clubs. The Bank, Norths and Souths could do with one or two of the Pros rather than being beaten like a pinata.

Speaking of, it sounds like Norths already with cattle problems.

They have forfeited their Friday night fixture tonight, at home. And they got spanked down the grades apart from 1st grade.
 

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Desmond Connor (43)
Sure is.

It would be good though if the talent was spread across the clubs. The Bank, Norths and Souths could do with one or two of the Pros rather than being beaten like a pinata.
It’s like anything, you need to reach out and put your club on the map. All three of these clubs have people in the know, just sometimes it costs you a buck or two. It’s called investment. You can’t expect to sit back and wait for it to happen.
 
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I’m all for bringing quality talent into QPR. It strengthens our competition and in turn, brings the spectators. It’s the spectators at the game and the viewers through Stan that will keep our clubs and the game thriving.
The Reds can only contract (accomodate) so many players from our clubs, so isn’t it best that the overspill join the other states and then come back home to strengthen the Hospital Cup. Yeah, bring their team mates, the more the merrier. Anyone not wanting the best of the best playing club rugby here in Brisbane, either has an ulterior agenda or doesn’t understand the concept of club footy.
That's why I keep saying we need to make QPR semi-professional. So these players dont have to go away to melbourne and can stay in town and build teamwork etc.
From what I understand they are in Melbourne early in the week, if lucky get to Brisbane for a Thursday night training run (sometimes) but a lot of time turn up on Saturday and introduce themselves to any new faces in their clubs before playing.
We know the QPR is the breeding ground for many talented players that go on but you have to feel for the bloke who works hard around his club for a QPR spot then gets bumped ie Alex Davies at UQ.
 
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I believe another rebels player up here in QPR is Zac Sheppard playing for the tigers…
How does the Rebels fund having so many players "on contract". Their crowds are not generating that much cash I am sure.
 

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Peter Johnson (47)
How does the Rebels fund having so many players "on contract". Their crowds are not generating that much cash I am sure.

I don’t know how lucrative these contracts are.
I’m sure the wider training group of the rebels is playing for peanuts and aligned with the rebels simply for the opportunity.

I ask myself the same question with the reds sometime. How are they paying these players with the crowd numbers. Imagine channel 9/Stan is cutting a fat check to RA and it’s being evenly divided between the 5 super teams and maybe Drua
 

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Desmond Connor (43)
That's why I keep saying we need to make QPR semi-professional. So these players dont have to go away to melbourne and can stay in town and build teamwork etc.
From what I understand they are in Melbourne early in the week, if lucky get to Brisbane for a Thursday night training run (sometimes) but a lot of time turn up on Saturday and introduce themselves to any new faces in their clubs before playing.
We know the QPR is the breeding ground for many talented players that go on but you have to feel for the bloke who works hard around his club for a QPR spot then gets bumped ie Alex Davies at UQ.
Well, it is already semi-professional in terms of players receiving remuneration and/or expenses paid. This generally applies to the ‘more valued’ players, and unfortunately the payment structure isn’t regulated.
I’m sure the players benefiting are not complaining, and I’m certain the others would be the first ones to jump on a plane to play for another state the minute a contract was on offer.
 

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Jim Clark (26)
It’s like anything, you need to reach out and put your club on the map. All three of these clubs have people in the know, just sometimes it costs you a buck or two. It’s called investment. You can’t expect to sit back and wait for it to happen.

Yep $$$ are important, but so is development and retaining of the new blood that are not quite at contract level yet.

I think you'll see with what has/is transpiring due to Stan and the clubs competing for the returning pro players is the new blood will start using their grey matter and look to clubs who they can play and compete with these players, ie other clubs and a rebalance will occur. Money will make it happen more quickly. But I think its farcical that the likes of Wihongi could be in Third grade, when he would be a walk up start in the bottom quarter of the clubs. One club being 1km away from Brothers the way the Eagle fly's. ;)
 

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Ted Thorn (20)
Yep $$$ are important, but so is development and retaining of the new blood that are not quite at contract level yet.

I think you'll see with what has/is transpiring due to Stan and the clubs competing for the returning pro players is the new blood will start using their grey matter and look to clubs who they can play and compete with these players, ie other clubs and a rebalance will occur. Money will make it happen more quickly. But I think its farcical that the likes of Wihongi could be in Third grade, when he would be a walk up start in the bottom quarter of the clubs. One club being 1km away from Brothers the way the Eagle fly's. ;)
It does depend on what is important to your club. Unfortunately it is not an even playing field. One of the unfortunate side effects of the Reds squad being basically drawn from three teams is that the rest are in a constant state of rebuild.
get a decent player and they have to go to the Force, Rebels, Brumbies or overseas for an opportunity at the next level.
Take Norths they will struggle this year but have had 5 players who would have been definite first grade players head either offshore or to other states.
As a result they they are in a constant state of rebuild and it also makes recruiting harder when other clubs are perceived to have an inside track to the Reds.
 

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Jim Clark (26)
Any others that you know will be on the bench? We’ve pickup up Callum from you in the off season, so it will be good to see how he goes against his old team.
A bit nervous going into this game.

There's one or two

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