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Phil Kearns (64)
It's not about being mandatory, it's about them having so much more opportunity to offer these young players the result will be much the same. It would likely lead to the other sides needing to significantly outbid QLD/NSW to get a player to move when those players know they can stay at home, pick up a contract and likely play more top flight rugby. You'll even potentially see players heading the other way, draining the limited home produced talent from WA/ACT on the back of opportunity that they can get in QLD/NSW.No I'm not suggesting it's mandatory for all NSW and Qld players to stay in their home state until they are 22, it's a way of providing an opportunity for more of them as that seems to be where we are letting ourselves down as there aren't enough opportunities. AT the end of the day it's probably only an additional 40-50 players australia wide that would be 'snapped up' as part of a program like this but that could make a huge difference to the Wallabies over a 5 year timeframe.
I'm all for the age grade comp as a whole, but I don't see a couple of under 21s teams in this comp out of QLD and NSW as a stepping stone to it, I think the effects it would have on player movement would actually make it harder to get that super under 21s going.