The NRL needs to wrest control of its Hall of Fame / Immortals / Dally M - Player(s) of the Year.
The Dally M should have each of the 17 players given a score out of 10 in each game played for the season. You might then see some of those big fellas who rip and tear get a nod instead of half backs each and every week.
The Immortals project, is sadly, a flawed magazine promotion. It doesn't include pre WWII players, of which there are many who changed the game. It ignores off field. And it's voted on by Ray Hadley and Phil Rothfield FFS!!! Really, Churchill was the best player of the 1950's, Raper and Gaz of the 1960's, Beetson and Fulton of the 1970's and Wally of the 1980's. I can accept Johns as the best of the 1990/early 00's. But you can't keep adding players to it IMHO. I still think people like Provan, Meninga, Sterling need to be given this status for what they did in the game and outside it.
A Hall of Fame where all players and clubs (not just QRL or NSWRL either) are recognised. Attach a museum to it, have plenty of history and memorabilia and merchandise and make it an awesome experience for everyone. All footy players who played 1 game or 400 deserve to be recognised, and the best ones in the HOF. That's just my opinion. It might not be right.
You are exactly right in everything you have stated Ross.The two should be combined Hall of Fame as the controlling entity and the Immortals an elite part of the Hall of Fame.
To give the much debated concept of Immortals more validity they need to retrospectively vote 1 or maximum 2 past players from every decade in until approx each decade is represented evenly and then continue along those lines for the future. Perhaps adding in Coote / Meninga 80's another 90's etc if deemed worthy. It's judged soley on the best footballer of each generation and there's a lot more credible people than Hadley and Rothfield involved voting.
On another much debated topic; Norm "sticks" Provan, IMO he deserves the honour, yep it maybe sentimental but his record is phenomenal and stacks up against the best of the best, let's do him the honour while he's still with us.
Cheers
Ross
Agreed, there's a place in the Hall of Fame for many, that's the point we need to celebrate peoples achievements in league in broader sense and also recognise those deemed best of the best.I agree with the expanded Hall of Fame and Immortals being the elite, all you need to do is look at the AFL and take some hints - dont have to copy it, but see what they do well and adapt your own style.
So many people should be recognised in the game that will never get immortal status, for example most forwards in the current game, but also people like Ray Warren, this is someone that is synonymous with Rubgy League despite not being a player I feel he should be recognised for his contribution to the game. Then there are others like Wayne Bennett, Gus Gould, Laurie Daily, Paul Vautin etc... that again are all a major part of League and should be recognised as such. I am ok with immortals being the on-field talent only, but that doesnt mean that you shouldn't recognise the other people that make the NRL the game we all love
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