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Michael Lynagh (62)
As for the NRC, I hate to be the negative bloke all the time, but I said at the time the whole competition design just wasn't viable long term. The real grass roots, the clubs got sidelined and that left behind most of the supporters. Hence as the competition has progressed most of these "semi-pro" games are attended and watched by less people than the weekly Shute Shield games.
To bring this back to the purpose of the thread the ARU is that inept they created a competition which was basically the same as the old failed one, with a few more spending controls, but basically only had one real feature that I could see that could have been advantageous. That of centralised control. But even that advantage was squandered with such poor promotion and scheduling. So next year it is likely that the NRC will be unfunded and another opportunity to improve the "grass roots" will be gone along with valuable capital. The Pulver effort has been no better than the Flowers job.
The clubs got included this time. They tendered.
There is no way, repeat no way, that a national comp can be built on the Shute Shield comp. Once people get past that fact, you realise that Shute Shield teams must largely be abandoned.
I hate to break it to you, but some select Shute Shield teams have been the major obstacle in a national comp as they want to stay standing as stand alone entities, and there's no way that will happen.
NRC needs funding, needs support, needs advertising, and it will grow. Whether the ARU has the funds to support the NRC until it can develop the fan base is another question.