The NRL Rookie Thread

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lsz

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Look I can appreciate how many would not be a fan but I am interested in watching it...

Intro article here

The NRL Rookie, the new reality TV series which chronicles the journey of 14 rugby league players, will air for the first time tonight.

Australia’s first rugby league reality TV series, The NRL Rookie will premiere at 7.30pm tonight on 9GO!

Channel Nine will screen an encore episode each Wednesday at 10.30pm – the premiere will be shown following State of Origin I, tomorrow night (June 1).

The NRL has also developed www.nrlrookie.com as the main destination website for the series not just for Australian audiences but also globally.

The site will feature not only full-length episodes for catch-up each week immediately following first broadcast on television, but exclusive web only content commissioned specifically for the site, plus extended scenes and out-takes.

Full length catch-up episodes will be available online via The NRL Rookie site to Australian, New Zealand, PNG and South Pacific audiences.

The series will also be screened in the U.K. on Sky Sports, New Zealand on TVNZ’s new channel Duke, in PNG via NBCTV, and in Fiji via FijiTV. More international territories are expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks.

The 10-episide series, hosted by Erin Molan and including Head Coach Brad Fittler, Forwards Coach Mark Geyer, Backs Coach Adrian Lam, as well as Psychology Coach Kate Baecher, will culminate in a live finale on August 2.

In the finale, Fittler will present his top three players to an audience of all 16 NRL Clubs, who will then determine the ultimate winner. The winning Rookie will sign an NRL contract live on television.

Thousands of applicants auditioned for the series from around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the UK and United States.

The finalists include Jesse Shearer, the son of Dale Shearer, Lou Goodwin, the son of Matt Goodwin, and Jordan Martin, the son of Paul Martin.

“The NRL Rookie is something we’re really proud of,” NRL Head of Commercial Andrew Abdo said. “It’s an authentic, entertaining and often moving look at life as an elite rugby league player. And it captures the dream millions of people around the world grow up with – to play professional sport.

“All of our finalists are talented rugby league players, but they also have incredible back-stories. We have a player who fled war-torn Serbia when he was young, another who represented England at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, another who represented Great Britain in the Bobsleigh, and another who had heart surgery the week before the competition began.

“For many of these young men, The NRL Rookie is their last chance.”

http://www.seaeagles.com.au/news/2016/05/31/the_nrl_rookie_premi.html
 
With Ch9 involved,I suspect this is just a ratings spin targeting the moronic element of League.Its not as if there are not plenty of avenues to First Grade Rugby League.No doubt there will be a tear jerking back story for a few of the players ala The Voice.AFL had a version a few yrs ago and it was a major flop with the winner not playing a game for Port Adelaide then was de-listed.I will state that I dislike everything CH9 do so my opinion is biased
 
With Ch9 involved,I suspect this is just a ratings spin targeting the moronic element of League.Its not as if there are not plenty of avenues to First Grade Rugby League.No doubt there will be a tear jerking back story for a few of the players ala The Voice.AFL had a version a few yrs ago and it was a major flop with the winner not playing a game for Port Adelaide then was de-listed.I will state that I dislike everything CH9 do so my opinion is biased

I actually watched the AFL version and liked it. I heard an interview this week about it and they were saying that fella took the wrong club choice - if he had gone with GWS or the Suns he would have been playing

Look either way there will be some sob story element to it but lets hope for some decent action
 
I actually watched the AFL version and liked it. I heard an interview this week about it and they were saying that fella took the wrong club choice - if he had gone with GWS or the Suns he would have been playing

Look either way there will be some sob story element to it but lets hope for some decent action
I think my disdain for CH9 gets in the way of giving this show any respect but who knows,it may work out.I thought the AFL one could of been more successful because if a player is passed up at their draft,it's not very often that someone gets onto a teams list once they hit their early 20's.And some players may of matured more by that age and worthy of another look
 
Gee I hope the rookies have a 'back story'. I want to be in tears, just like when I'm watching the Voice, Masterchef, Cooking Capers, The Block, The Bachelor, Farmer wants a wife, House Whatever....And there must be a baddie, some bloke who will undermine the others. Ensure he wears a black jersey, just in case the director is too subtle.
I can't wait to see how it all pans out. These reality shows are so unpredictable.
Oh, and then the big, big surprise ending: The winner gets a contract with Parramatta, sponsorship from Crown Casino, an apprenticeship as a salary auditor, and a seasons supply of health-giving pills.
 
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6 4 2 48 8
6 4 2 28 8
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5 3 2 14 8
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6 3 3 37 6
6 3 3 16 6
6 3 3 -13 6
5 2 3 -15 6
6 3 3 -36 6
6 2 4 -5 4
6 2 4 -7 4
5 0 5 -86 2
6 1 5 -102 2
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