I've asked it before but I'll ask it again:
Other than the very top players (e.g. Beaugan, Lurch) who can command marquee player mega-bucks, why do people think anyone else in or close to the AB setup would want to play for an Aus side esp one that's not travelling so well? And..
If the answer is "not many/ if any", what then?
Hey WOB, first, apologies for coming lately to this interesting input. I thought it better to go back to the first of your posts.
Firstly, to answer your question with a question: If the suggested change in policy will make no difference, as you suggest, does this not provide open door to change the policy? If you're correct, the policy as exists is entirely redundant.
Clearly a view to spread the Kiwi talent through Australia is Aus-centric. But where we are traveling is looking to a revised comp, within that Aus focused view, is trying to meet the requirement of broadcasters. The shrink to greatness thing is a complete Australian fail.
Equally clear is that diluting the Australian talent by expanding teams, results in a lop-sided competition which is also a fail. As those policies dictate matters at the moment.
The easier solution (based on these specific criteria) is for Australia to drop NZ altogether and run a domestic comp where a level playing field can better attained. Some argue that such a watered down comp will not capture interest. I disagree, as long as it is competitive I think it would gather support.
Equally clearly, the best solution is both high quality and higher quantity of teams.
If "Super" then follows a domestic comp, this could be arranged by rep teams where the Aus talent is condensed into say two teams, against the Kiwi 5 big hitters. If it just the top aus domestic teams, that is also pointless.
If we want a TT, then another solution is to further reduce Aus teams. Debacle, disaster and the same rugby downtrend beyond the abyss.
But let's say we built a comp with 14 teams, which means adding another 4 Aus teams. Those current Kiwi AB players may not come over (though I think this would soften over time).Those current non AB but Kiwi franchise starting players might not either. But Kiwi players not starting and wanting opportunity might. Guys at the edge of professional opportunity but not making it in NZ, they might too.
But the ultimate answer to your question "what then?" is that a TT competition would not be viable, Australia would need to run on it's own, and Kiwis need to seek alternate international partners - if that is what they seek.
Or of course, RA simply sucks it up and continues on the hem skirts of NZRU with the downtrend accelerating. If that can actually be imagined.