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Do u think 14 is too young to have a professional manager for rugby league?

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Parents or guardians signing a contract for 3 - 5 yrs for their kids..what happens if that kid decides he does'nt want to play any more?

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  1. if the kids good and wants to play


  2. No

  3. I think the club should have a word with the kids parents first. I mean 14 is pretty young and i think the parent should have the overall decision for the child of that age.

    However i think contracting players should be disallowed until the person is atleast 16.

    I help out an 13 team and some players we verse have contracts  or are training with NRL development squads and all of a sudden other junior players are feeling left out and that they might not have a future in footy.

    I think that would be viable however would be hard to police as the NRL had trouble monitoring the old june 30 anti tampering thing. But yes personally i beleive its too young

  4. no, its fine - if the kid is that good, he should have an agent

    luv jak

  5. He should decide when he's young while he still has an undamaged brain

  6. definately not if he has the talent.  good luck to the talented sports person...

  7. if the kid has an agent that suggests that he is good at the sport if he is continuosly carving opposition up he will feel good about him/her self which usually means they will still want to play in the future

    by the age of 14 you will be able to see if the kid has talent or not if he does have potential to play good footy a manager could help him stay clear of alcohol\drugs which ruins many young kid futures even at the ages of 14

    as long as the kid is comfortable with a manager he should be right.

  8. If the kid is good and is going to play professionaly than yes, but not if it is going to control his life and not let him be a kid than no.

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