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Justin Rodski

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
249 total appearances

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Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

Yeah, I mean, it's not usual that certainly in my five years that there's a coach or even a number of coaches that have been moved on this early in the season.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

But yeah, I don't know, you know, specifically around those two clubs, obviously they felt that the person that was in charge wasn't the right coach to take that group forward and they weren't getting the results that they needed.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

And they moved swiftly to make changes.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

I mean, if you look at Manly and, you know, they haven't lost a game since they moved their coach on.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

So,

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

You could argue very easily there that, you know, that's been the right decision for Manly for whatever reasons that they made it.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

So I don't think that it's necessarily an NRL versus AFL thing.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

But this year, circumstantially, both St.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

George and Manly have exited their coach very early in the season, which is unusual.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

But, yeah, I don't think it's necessarily a difference between the codes.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

Well, it's important for us in terms of the game and our continual growth in Victoria.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

The match will no doubt be a sellout at the MCG.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

I think this is the last of the Visit Victoria NRL contracted games for this coming period, so a great opportunity for anyone in Melbourne to

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

that wants to come along and see, you know, probably the biggest showpiece of the sport outside of the finals and the grand final is State of Origin.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

It is a very unique event and obviously New South Wales and Queensland fans also come down in their thousands to watch their states play.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

So it's a big occasion, a big event and it's a great thing for our code in Melbourne to continue to build on

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

what I think has been an unbelievable foundation over the last couple of years of growth of the sport.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

Right from participation, Gerard, as we've spoken about on many occasions, through the pathways, right through to the elite now, the game's growing in every metric.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

And it's really exciting for us to be able to have state of origin in town to just continue that momentum.

Whateley
Justin Rodski - ANZAC Day Clash | CEO of the Melbourne Storm (22.04.26)

I'd like to see it definitely rotate through Melbourne every two to three years.