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Re: Five homegrown players in 26 years: NRL’s uphill battle in Victoria laid bare
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2026 2:35 pm
by makingnrlfansgowacko
Terry wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2026 2:05 pm
Fred wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2026 1:07 pm
True - but grass roots isn't matching it would seem - and still - surprised it was 5 local players on their list to be honest.
You're easily surprised Fred. So your surprise is no surprise to me pal.
it really is surprising as the number is so small and funny. all the success of the storm and that all the kids they can attract to play NRL
Re: Five homegrown players in 26 years: NRL’s uphill battle in Victoria laid bare
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2026 4:19 pm
by leeroy*NRL*
it is simple and easy to understand
NRL neglected the state for 26 years.
NRL used Strom as a Tv Ratings Hub (we will see what tv numbers we can generate out of Victoria)
without spending a cent.
they sold Origin to Melbourne
it was not until the Victorian Government announced plans for COE and training base with training fields for Melbourne Storm
which was complete and used in 2024
NRL & STORM have went Bang bang bang
in the loser grades
2026 Lower Grade & Pathway Teams
KOE NSW Cup (Reserve Grade): As of 2026, Storm fields its own stand-alone team, eliminating the need for players to play for affiliate clubs.
Jersey Flegg Cup (U21): A key U21 development team competing in the NSWRL competition, with strong representation from local Victorian talent.
SG Ball Cup (U19): A junior male team playing in the NSWRL competition.
Harold Matthews Cup (U17): Junior representative male team.
Female Pathways: Launching in 2026 with U17 Lisa Fiaola Cup and U19 Tarsha Gale Cup sides.
(so to sum it up perfectly 26 years of neglect and last 2 years of big gains)
Amazing but true