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[QUOTE="Renegade, post: 3353408, member: 1928"] That would be upto the NRL or whomever to determine that. I don't think it's as hard as it's made out to be, there's homegrown rules in football wherein either the player has been there from ages 15-21 or had arrived from elsewhere at 18 and spent 3 years at the club, thus then making him homegrown. The main difference that I can see, is that in football the club literally owns the academy and thus the teams themselves, wherein in league junior clubs are merely associated with a team, rather than fully funded? As for the warriors - great. We would want them to have a team of home grown players. It would be a bad reflection on them and the game itself if they can't produce their own players. If their own development meant they had an extra 200k in the salary cap to use elsewhere, good for them? [/QUOTE]
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