- Apr 18, 2005
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Whilst there has been a considerable amount of support for GWS on the eve of their maiden GF appearance, there has also been a very large anti sentiment that is prominent due to the way their inception came about. We all know how that was, no need to paw the ground again. I’ve heard quite a few callers on ABC and SEN today expressing their disgust at GWS as they are the AFL’s ‘love child’ (as one caller described), and another saying that Collingwood ‘should have won’ and umpiring was ‘skewed to the favour of GWS’.
That got me thinking, in 1998 the Melbourne storm entered the NRL. The need to create the Storm after the super league collapse seemed a sensible one commercially; to expand rugby into the Victorian market traditionally monopolised the VFL and AFL. This expansion project was a far cry from the traditionalist Sydney clubs, and was tapping into an unknown market to a degree.
Now, in 2019, the Storm are again featuring in finals and have won 3 premierships as well as runners up on 4 occasions. Not bad for the ‘plastic’ club. I’ve spoken to many football fans whom follow rugby, and the support for the Storm is significant, but aren’t we risking significant double standards here by paying out on GWS yet getting behind an NRL expansion club? Or is it convenient because they are ‘Victoria’s team’? So we can forget the hypocrisy we preach re GWS but rejoice in the success of the Storm?
Is it fair to say that the Storm now have their own tradition and heritage? And that they to started somewhere? Maybe think twice about bagging out the Giants if you’re putting on your Storm colours and cheering them on towards another premiership when they play the Roosters this weekend, because by right, according to some, they are a manufactured organisation in a non rugby league state, so the ‘traditionalists’ ought to dump the storm and follow a ‘real’ NRL side.
That got me thinking, in 1998 the Melbourne storm entered the NRL. The need to create the Storm after the super league collapse seemed a sensible one commercially; to expand rugby into the Victorian market traditionally monopolised the VFL and AFL. This expansion project was a far cry from the traditionalist Sydney clubs, and was tapping into an unknown market to a degree.
Now, in 2019, the Storm are again featuring in finals and have won 3 premierships as well as runners up on 4 occasions. Not bad for the ‘plastic’ club. I’ve spoken to many football fans whom follow rugby, and the support for the Storm is significant, but aren’t we risking significant double standards here by paying out on GWS yet getting behind an NRL expansion club? Or is it convenient because they are ‘Victoria’s team’? So we can forget the hypocrisy we preach re GWS but rejoice in the success of the Storm?
Is it fair to say that the Storm now have their own tradition and heritage? And that they to started somewhere? Maybe think twice about bagging out the Giants if you’re putting on your Storm colours and cheering them on towards another premiership when they play the Roosters this weekend, because by right, according to some, they are a manufactured organisation in a non rugby league state, so the ‘traditionalists’ ought to dump the storm and follow a ‘real’ NRL side.