Players, Coaches and Captain Coaches are still entering our books daily seeking positions with country clubs for season 2006.
We provide your retention committee a 'Player Profile' on each player / coach / captain coach which clearly states :
* Name * Address * Contact Numbers * Age * Height * Weight * Occupation * Marital Status * Qualifications * Current RLFC * Playing Positions * Playing / Representative Career * Sign On Fee * Match / Incentive Payments * Referees
You contact each player, coach or captain coach directly to begin negotiations towards a playing or coaching contract for season 2006.
Contact us immediately for Player / Coach Information.
PLAYERS
Our players continue to be flown all over Australia to be interviewed by Country Clubs to secure their services for season 2006.
These players / coaches are negotiating and securing contracts of up to $100,000 per season including employment and accommodation.
We need More Players to satisfy the demand by Country Clubs for season 2006.
If you are a Player, Captain Coach or a Coach and would like us to Market You Free of Charge to secure you a contract for the 2006 season, then contact us immediately.
This is our 26th Year in providing Professional Services to Players and Clubs.
Bruce Bailey & Associates Rugby League Consultants Australia 4 Bowness Street New Lambton Hts NSW 2305
Bradford Bulls Head Coach Brian Noble and Leeds Rhinos Tony Smith go head-to-head at the beginning of Super League XI at an interview style dinner at the Gomersal Park Hotel, Moor Lane, Gomersal on Tuesday evening 21 February.
Former BBC presenter and sports raconteur, John Boyd hosts the evening in aid of the John Charles Appeal, a charity set up to help young people in sport.
Tickets cost £28.50 and includes a three course dinner with coffee and are available on a first come first served basis, from the Gomersal Park Hotel, Tel: 01274 869386. Bookings are invited from individuals and groups.
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Bright New Future for Rugby League in the London Area Predicted
By Ian Laybourn
Harlequins chairman Ian Lenagan yesterday predicted a bright new future for professional rugby league in the capital.
The old London Broncos club, nomadic throughout their first 25 years of existence, have moved lock, stock and barrel back to one of their former homes, the Twickenham Stoop, sharing the ground with the rugby union club.
They have even adopted Harlequins' famous jester logo and pastel quarters of chocolate brown, sky blue, magenta and French grey as part of the new partnership with the rival code.
The radical move, to the very shadows of Twickenham itself, is seen as a risky one by traditionalists but Lenagan, a 59-year-old businessman from Wigan, says the bulk of the die-hards have already been won over.
"We're going to upset 10%, the other 90% are delighted," he said.
"There was no doubt what the 500 season-ticket holders at our pre-launch event on Saturday thought.
"After being at a scruffy awful football stadium with no hospitality boxes and nothing of any decent calibre to move into where we are at the Stoop is such a transformation. They are delighted.
"We've done an analysis of where the season tickets are coming from and we're glad to say we've held all of our existing base and on top of that opened up two new areas - the Harlequins rugby union season-ticket holders and some new people who are just excited at rugby league at the Twickenham Stoop."
At today's media day at the Stoop, the club announced a 63% increase in season-ticket sales and hope to attract a crowd of 7,500 for their opening engage Super League home game against St Helens on Saturday, February 11.
The club believe they have hit on a winner by staging their home games on Saturday afternoons and have sold more corporate tickets for the opening match than they did in four years at Brentford's Griffin Park.
After losing £300,000 a year on average attendances of around 4,000, the club were brought to the brink a year ago when they went into liquidation.
After being controversially allowed to wipe out the £3million debt and start up again, they received a heavy investment last July from Lenagan, a successful theatre producer and chairman of the Sports Cafe chain, and are now confident their financial troubles are behind them.
"It has always been difficult for the Broncos - and Fulham and the Crusaders before them - when you haven't got a rugby ground, where you don't get a share of the revenues," added Lenagan.
"Now at Harlequins we get all of that. In one fell swoop, we've moved to a proper rugby stadium of the right size and style and we've adopted probably the most famous rugby brand name apart from the All Blacks and Wigan.
"We have sold more than 1,200 season tickets, which are still not huge figures but we were going for a 50% increase and we've beaten that comfortably with two weeks to go.
"We're losing about £300,000 at the moment but, if we put another 1,000 spectators on, we'll break even.
"All the indications so far are very good. We're very confident about the future."
The London club also report encouraging results in development of the game in the south, with 350 schools playing rugby league compared to 30 six years ago and there are 38 junior teams in the capital, compared to eight in 2000.
Meanwhile, loose forward Rob Purdham has taken over as club captain from the departed Francis Stephenson, with Mark McLinden continuing as team captain.
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Football Parents, Support, Smiles and Sporting Success.
By Wayne Goldsmith
Continued from Monday
Footy Parents have five things in common:
· They love their children · They want the best for their children · They are incapable of being objective about their children · They believe there is something special or unique about their children (that no on else can see) · And....They don't believe people when they tell them every parent has the first four things in common
This is where coaches and parents run into problems.
Coaches see kids as athletic, confident, skilful etc based on their objective analysis of the child's ability to perform tasks at training and in games.
Parents, on the other hand, see a child who is wonderful, brilliant and gifted because they share the same genetics.
Times are not getting easier for coaches. Coaching is a tough job.
Ask any parent what the three most important things in their life are:
· THEIR KIDS · THEIR TIME · THEIR MONEY
Rugby league coaches coach KIDS, often at inconvenient TIMES and parents have to pay MONEY to be involved (i.e. boots, jerseys, training gear, travel to games, game entry, registrations etc etc). So it is little wonder that rugby league coaches and parents often end up in conflict situations.
However, kids today are a little different owing to the nature of society where education and training are increasingly dependent of their entertainment qualities.
Continued Wednesday
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