The Gold Coast Bulletin

PRIDE OF THEIR REGION INTO COUNTRY CLASH

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“(We have) our recruitmen­t and developmen­t guys go down there and actually deliver some rugby league programs to those areas and I suppose stipulate and identify that there is a pathway from the Northern Rivers to come and play at the Titans.”

Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League under-23s coach Max Beecher, who doubles as Ballina Seagulls president, was proud to see local products earn rep honours.

“It is really good, it inspires all the other young kids to know that they have come through the same system and that they’re playing for the same club that these players once played for,” said Beecher, who coached both Kelly and Walker as juniors.

Beecher said the Seagulls, who are leading the 2017 NRRRL ladder, for example have always been rich with homegrown talent.

But in a world where bush football is being presented with more and more challenges, he called on the NRL to better support country towns – especially as the traditiona­l City-Country fixture is now set for the scrap-heap. “Honestly the NRL has just got to come and have a look what rugby league means to country areas,” he said.

“The more you take away from country rugby league, the less it is going to have that value to people.

“For them to get rid of it (City-Country), I just thought it is a sad part of rugby league these days that it is more a commercial avenue than a game.”

Roberts was another to throw his support behind better opportunit­ies for country football.

The playmaker suggested taking some regular season NRL games to various rugby league heartlands outside of the metro areas.

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