As I read through this and other threads, I notice a common theme concerning poor administration.
It seems to me that for many years the NSWRU and ARU have through complacency/laziness/incompetence relied on the independent school sector to do most of their player development, perhaps thinking that these 'rivers of gold' would last forever. Even today these schools spend a small fortune on rugby directors, grounds, facilities etc.
However, in the past 30 years the population of Sydney has doubled (approximately), but there are still only 8 GPS schools and 6 CAS schools in Sydney. In 2 of the 8 GPS schools, the standard of rugby has dropped alarmingly and in another 2 there are now as many soccer teams as rugby. CAS has done a little better. There are now far less CHS schools playing rugby and the overall standard has dropped. For example 30 years ago the North Shore Zone CHS played Wednesday afternoon rugby with 2 open teams, 16 A & B, 15 A & B, 14 A & B and 13 A & B. There is now no organised competition, some schools go in the Waratah Shield and there is a gala day once a year and that's it. I believe that this is replicated across Sydney.
Things aren't much better on the club front. There are now less junior village clubs that there were 30 years ago; clubs like Manly Vikings, Northmead, Cambridge Bay, Willoughby, etc have long gone. 30 years ago most of the players in those teams were your typical white anglo-saxon kids whose parents/grand-parents also played rugby. Now, I'd reckon that about half of the clubs we have would go if it wasn't for the influx or British, New Zealand, Pacific Island and South Africans who have moved here and are now playing junior and senior rugby. They're valued Australians and rugby players, but the point is where have the descendants of the rugby players of 30 years ago gone? To other sports I'd suggest. Why? Poor administration and lack of attention to development by the governing body.
It's all very well to set up a few talent squads for the best players, but the problem with that seems to be if boys develop late or don't have pushy parents or don't know someone they, drift along and into another sport. While rugby league and Aussie rules have elite programmes, the majority of their attention is focussed on the grass roots, ie getting as many people playing at the base, develop as many as possible and when the reach 16-18 you'll have a huge pool of talent.
Soccer used to set the bench mark for poor administration of sport in Australia. I reckon rugby has now lapped them in that race, with the NSWRU taking gold in world record time. Not only are the Waratahs a complete disaster, but the Sydney grade competition, which should be the foundation on which NSW rugby is built has not been supported as it should be. They should start thinking of the clubs as their greatest asset and provide as much in the way of resources and support to get the clubs to develop a much broader base of talent. League and Rules already do it, the concept isn't that hard to follow.
Now I can take my medication and have a good lie down.