A couple of months ago I put forward a Third Tier model in a post titled, "
Learning from the enemy - an affordable third tier competition". The model I proposed then included B teams from the Super franchises but fortunately that option has been ruled out. Otherwise the model proposed can be tweaked to offer a means for providing a higher level of competition while at the same time evening up the Shute Shield competition and possibly Brisbane's Premiership competition.
As leaked in the Weird-old-Rupert-will-do-your-thinking-for-you rag this morning, you would have
"4 teams from Sydney, 3 from Brisbane, 1 each from Canberra, Melbourne and Perth". But then the starting point for the 3T competition would be immediately after the conclusion of the Super competition. This means that the 3T competition would still be going on when the Shute Shield and Brisbane Premiership finals were being played. Games in Sydney at least would be played on Sunday afternoon in order to avoid clashing with Shute Shield, Subbies and Private Schools matches.
Stand-alone clubs involved in 3T would still have to fulfill their normal Saturday afternoon obligations, meaning that they would have to have sufficient playing strength to field an additional team. The fact that their best players would be involved in 3T would serve to diminish some of the present disparities in playing standard within the Sydney, Brisbane and probably ACT competitions.
Clubs which combined to enter a 3T team would have less drain on their playing stocks than the stand-alones. while those not involved in 3T would have access to all of their players.
Clubs involved in 3T would be free to make their own decisions as to what remuneration, if any, their players would receive. The same situation should continue to apply of course with existing Shute Shield and Brisbane Premiership clubs. I struggle to think of the last good idea to have come from the ARU. Reinventing "shamateurism" certainly doesn't qualify.
Ideally 3T should be conducted basically as a pre-professional competition rather than being semi-professional.
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