A few things on recent posts.
Grassroots is struggling, it’s only at the premier level that it isn’t, and just that is been judged from a sample size in finals and not every week matches. I can only speak for QLD and Vic but outside Premier grade in QLD some of the competitions are a shadow of what they were, with many clubs that used to have several grades only playing one or 2 teams, and some of them choosing not to put a team in the top division. The GC for example used to have 3 full grades with every club, now some clubs only have 1 or 2 teams. In Victoria Dewar level is doing okay, but again same issue with some teams not able to fill several grades or forgoing putting teams in the top grade. I know this is a similar issue across many towns.
As food for thought, there is a strange phenomenon slowly happening in world rugby where the countries that aren’t senior participation based are slowly moving to the top of the tree. In RSA after university almost nobody plays the sport recreationally, same with Ireland and France doesn’t even have that level participation. Meanwhile Australia, NZ, Eng and Wales have been traditionally community based systems. They also seem to be the countries in most strife financially and struggling for public connection. You could almost say rugby league in this country has little emphasis on participation beyond junior teams, the NFL has no participation outside university. It might be unthinkable for some to contemplate but is this what true hyper professionalism looks like and is this what’s required in order to correctly have systems in place to filter elite talent through and correctly dedicate resources and time to climb to the top of the tree in 2024?