I don't believe this discussion has anything to do with Polynesian players being inferior.
Tackling technique has disappeared for everybody. The game is spoiled by the two up, one down tackle, wrestling, etc.
However, I will say there is an influx of Polynesian players in the NRL. You can't deny that. And that needs to be addressed.
Where did all the Aussie kids go? And I mean country NSW and country QLD. [[ QLD has a much better junior and club system at the moment, but that's a whole other story ]].
So why the change since about 2000?
* In the period 1998-2012, you have seen Australian grassroots footy ignored, neglected and wither in certain key areas.
* AFL has made in-roads in some new territories which are NSW, ACT and QLD.
* NRL teams are more about recruitment than true junior development now, so they're always looking for cattle.
* Conversely, Polynesian parents see NRL as a stepping stone to riches for their sons and possibly extended family and encourage their kids to play and get signed with a NRL club.
* Therefore with a thinner spread of Aussie kids in junior leagues, Polynesian families who have immigrated to Australia have now filled those spaces in junior league.
Nothing wrong there...but why have the Aussie kids shifted away from the game? Is it AFL? Is it other sport? Is it non-sport? Is it because more and more families are dual income working families and parents are time poor for getting kids in to sport - any sport?
However, anecdotally, there have been many stories of 'older' Polynesian kids making younger teams because they don't have birth certificates. Nothing sinister, but it does explain some of the size differences in junior matches. That said, it wouldn't be all the time, but if you were a coach and could have the big kid in your team, I'm betting you wouldn't care. My brother-in-law coaches junior footy and it's been a bug-bear of his for a few years now and the teams want to win, so what do you do?
Then with bigger kids playing smaller kids, the smaller kids move away. There would be some endemic racism mixed in there out in the suburbs, but also, I don't want to see bigger kids (and I mean 'bigger' kids) smashing up smaller kids. Sure, technique is one thing, but size is another. Speed is another. Great having a fleet footed fullback/winger but if he's 2 years older and then makes U20's as a 16 year old when they think he's 18 and he can't cut it and drifts away, it's a waste for everyone - player, coaches, teams, development, etc.
The Polynesian influx has been great for RL. However, I'd also like to see the Aussie kids from areas out West of NSW, in country regions, in GWS and Brisbane, etc start coming back. Proper junior pathways for ALL these kids will benefit RL in the long run.
And just so people don't think I'm picking on Polynesian kids, my other brother-in-law was HUGE as a teen. He was always being hassled for having his age fudged. They had to show his birth certificate before pretty much every junior game he played. Even when he was 18 and made Flegg, etc. people still queried it. It wasn't until he was playing against men his same size, no one cared he was 18-19 being smashed by 24-28 year olds.
I always hope the Warriors can win a comp to galvanise that NZ support, and to be fair, they really should be a powerhouse like the Broncos. One country, one NRL team. Plenty of U20's teams doing well. And yes, they made 2010 GF, but geez, they were woeful in the backend of 2012. Had nothing to do with the fact any player was Polynesian though.