wamberal99
Jim Clark (26)
I was not talking about what the players might or might not like (as it happens, I can see a lot of advantages from a player's point of view in short domestic flights compared to long international ones - once would be enough).What aspect of the ‘international dimension’ exactly makes us more appealing in 2023?
With the money these guys make in the NRL and AFL they can easily afford to spend 2 months in their offseason laying on a boat in Greece.
If the appeal is playing games against international opponents… I’m not sure the concept of going overseas to be smacked by 40pts by some frogs or boks would be high on the bucket list for many professional athletes.
Sorry for being so bleak. But I find the international appeal argument quite dull.
I was talking about the attractiveness and corporate standing of the game itself. We have regional competitions. We have internationals between nations. We have World Cups. Our game is played - to varying degrees - in many countries. Play rugby, and see the world. We have scores of northern hemisphere players in Shute Shield every year, and no doubt other competitions as well. A good club rugby player can travel and play and get some material rewards, as well as great life experience.