NRL Reserve Grade Features High-Caliber Players, Draws Thousands
The National Rugby League (NRL) is reportedly experiencing an injury crisis in Round 10, with teams down to their second and third-string players. A suggestion has been made for the NRL to consider re-establishing and investing in a national reserve grade competition.
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Sources · 7 independent
2GB Sydney
“the NRL need to look at the injury crisis now and the injury list. But what they also need to do is they also need to look at potentially having a national reserve grade competition again and investing in that.”
2GB Sydney
“play first grade. Your 17 next best play in a national reserve.”
2GB Sydney
“Your 17 next best play in a national reserve.”
2GB Sydney
“Your 17 next best play in a national reserve. When you're talking about the calibre of some of these first graders getting dropped down to reserve grade there... Sometimes we'd have like 3,000 or 4,000 people turn up to watch us.”
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