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Michael Lynagh (62)
Mate, what assets do you think the Tahs have in Western Sydney let alone actual connections with the Rugby playing/supporting community out this way? Honestly.
Truthfully, such a team would barely eat into the current bulk of the Tahs fanbase. And I would argue even with the collapse of GRR and possible move across to Super Rugby Au would have allowed the Tahs to focus on the Eastern half of the city as their core Sydney based territory. Which being totally honest is where the bulk of their base reside.
Mate, what assets do you think the Tahs have in Western Sydney let alone actual connections with the Rugby playing/supporting community out this way? Honestly.
Truthfully, such a team would barely eat into the current bulk of the Tahs fanbase. And I would argue even with the collapse of GRR and possible move across to Super Rugby Au would have allowed the Tahs to focus on the Eastern half of the city as their core Sydney based territory. Which being totally honest is where the bulk of their base reside.
I actually doubt if the western Sydney grr team would have hurt the tahs and in fact the opposite as would have provided tahs opportunity to better market, engage and connect with its traditional fan base in north and east, as given crowds now 3k to 5k it suggests this view is possibly right. Look what happened when tahs played at manly in heart of northern beaches it got good crowd.
I still think the answer is we need two teams focused on specific regions but think we lost opportunity to fund this when turned down grr proposed investment. And if needed initially to be filled with imports to establish it while developed western Sydney grass roots so be it. There are ways to make it happen. But unless private equity investment prepared to back this western Sydney team of course won’t happen.