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Nev Cottrell (35)
[. It's not as simple as saying you have to 'build from the ground up.'[/quote]
Of course its not as simple.
20 yrs ago when rugby went professional in Australia it needed to do one thing.That was to build a base on top of its traditional support, private schools & expatriates.
But it didn't instead it invested straight away into Super rugby a competition that paid the wages of the Wallabies, but never gave it the one thing the ARU desperately needed domestic penetration. And it never will.
20 yrs later the same support base still exists, private schools & expatriates.
So the problems that exist now for the ARU will still be there in 20 yrs, and without that grassroots & domestic development, who will be left in 20 yrs to support the Wallabies.
Anyway this is the hat the ARU have put on, we've signed up for another 5-6 years of Super Duper rugby, so good luck to them. But IMHO Super rugby has always been the easy option, it has paid the Wallabies wages, but i will argue till the cows come that it has delivered little else.
Of course its not as simple.
20 yrs ago when rugby went professional in Australia it needed to do one thing.That was to build a base on top of its traditional support, private schools & expatriates.
But it didn't instead it invested straight away into Super rugby a competition that paid the wages of the Wallabies, but never gave it the one thing the ARU desperately needed domestic penetration. And it never will.
20 yrs later the same support base still exists, private schools & expatriates.
So the problems that exist now for the ARU will still be there in 20 yrs, and without that grassroots & domestic development, who will be left in 20 yrs to support the Wallabies.
Anyway this is the hat the ARU have put on, we've signed up for another 5-6 years of Super Duper rugby, so good luck to them. But IMHO Super rugby has always been the easy option, it has paid the Wallabies wages, but i will argue till the cows come that it has delivered little else.