God this nonsence just keeps on being repeated to the point that it becomes fact.
Sydney University doesn't exist in a vaccum. It's in Camperdown and for the last ten years, SU have provided coaches and funding for all age groups at Sydney and NSW representative carnivals. They play in Uni strip however players are representing the Inner West. They are drawn from Canterbury, Petersham and Balmain junior clubs. Many of the uni players that you all love to "bag" have assisted with coaching clinics over the last ten years.
As to the claim that the District clubs put a lot into the village clubs, youv'e got to be joking. I was president of the HKJRU for many years and it was a really mixed bag of support. Some District clubs just stacked their age rep teams with private school kids, some provided no support at all and others maybe some support.
Earlier in this thread I was asked to justify having an Australain schoolboy halfback playing in our 2nd grade colts team. He was in 2nd grade colts beacuse there are two better halfbacks in the squad. One of them (Jake Gordon) was playing his third season with the colts (he actually played around 10 games this year in 1st Grade). Anyone know of him? No. He is a local Newtown kid.
What about Tolo Latu? Uni's colt who has just won a Waratahs contract. That's right, he's still a colt and has come through the Canterbury juniors and four year at Uni.
This year we had 10 players in our colts who have come through our local juniors programme. How about if you cut the crap about S.U. not developing local juniors.
Then there is the other massive piece of crap that Uni recruits all the major schoolboy stars. Uni has signed 46 players over the last ten years who have played either 1st or 2nd NSW schoolboys. That's 4.6 players per year. Of those 46, only 7 of them started for Uni in the Grand Final.
"As for the genuine district clubs operating like the Camperdown Fatcats, can you give us some specific pointers?" YES. Get rid of your "loser" mentality and develop a positive strategic plan. Build a winning culture in your club that has everone working toward the same goal. Uni took 7 years to build it's winning culture and has reaped the benefits for the last 8.
The most valuable of all the resources that Uni has, is depth of quality coaches and a club wide positive culture. Yes, the other resources are difficult for other clubs to replicate, however focusing on building a positive club culture and a professional coaching team aare way more significant.
Therein lies the problem for all clubs. For a professional code, rugby has no clear pathway for coaches. In all other codes, coaches are full time professionals at club level and can see a pathway to the top. In rugby there are a few paid full time coaching positions at national and super 15 level and few at club level. How much time and effort will a voluntee or part time coach put into the job when there is little opportunity to move into the top echelon. It's much the same as it is for players. Players and coaches go where there is the best opportunity to create a future for themselves.