Yeah subbies is social rugby - always has been … nothing wrong with it, it’s actually awesome .. but it’s not for players who want to play professionally
Agreed. A Senior Third Grade SRU (Sydney Premier) player would probably do OK in First Grade for most divisions in Subbies. That's well below where you want development to be. Similarly Colts 3rd XV at Premier would go OK in most Subbies Colts comps once they turn 20.
A related problem: a bunch of people playing 3rd Grade Colts for any SRU club should really be playing at Subbies clubs once they turn 20, but instead they realise they're not going to play Grade and quit.
e.g. my club has William Clarke College right around the corner. They're not a particularly large school but they havee rugby programs. Eastwood will move in not far away in a year or two. What if we had a system to link the College to Eastwood and my club?
1) School leavers play for Eastwood Colts 3 for a year while they're still 18 or 19 to see if they can progress
2) Once they're not eligible for U20 any more, they come to us for a year to have a run and fill out
3) After that they might be worthy of consideration in 3rd XV or can stay on.
The goal is to keep people in the game. They are supporters, bring volunteers, and eventually become involved in running the club.
There are potentially some late bloomers we're missing out on because the pathways are too narrow and young guys are leaving the game straight after school or after Premier Colts. Everyone fights each other for resources in Sydney, rather than working together on alignment.