AngrySeahorse
Peter Sullivan (51)
Do you remember the Newcastle Wildfires? I lived in Newcastle during their final two years of life. Sadly, the local rugby community apparently did not give a shite about them.
Definitely sad that the Wildfires didn't stay up. I know from people more involved back then that the local clubs did not want to release their best players for it as they were more concerned about winning the local competition. As a result the Wildfires did not have the local players involved in the team that the local rugby community would generally come to see. It is no wonder then that the locals didn't care about it. That doesn't mean that there should not be another attempt at entering the team in the Shute Shield however. I agree with the prior comment that grass roots do need to push for these things but I also believe it is in the best interests of NSW Rugby & by extension the Tahs to keep pushing arguments to areas like Newcastle to try & get a team in the Shute Shield. I had a few general discussions locally & my view is that whilst we have pretty good numbers they'd have to increase a great deal to give local clubs confidence they'd have the numbers to create depth to survive any players pulled out for a Wildfires team. As well as that there would need to be serious financial backing to keep players in the town. There is good financial support for Rugby in Newcastle but perhaps not enough to cover what would be required for the Wildfires. Attitude would need to change, I'm one of those keen to see a team in the Shute Shield to provide rep opportunities - & I still love & value the Newcastle comp. Others may not feel that way. So obviously there are quite a few things to go thru before we see a Newcastle team in the Shute again.