WorkingClassRugger
Michael Lynagh (62)
TheOne problem with Papworth is that there is very little (none?) response from the Shute Shield world or SRU suggesting he pull his head in. The resulting discussion centres on the claimed egregiousness of the ARU, absence of funding (not limited funding), absence of action (not too little too late, or inappropriate action, or better ways). In nearly all cases it is an over-reach.
@ Quick Hands. I do owe you an apology. It just happened to be your post at my snap point. Straws and camels stuff. I respect the guys like yourself at the coal face actually implementing and doing. I also recognise that clubs like the Marlins are proactive drivers for rugby in Aus.
Some thoughts :
- The NSW Premier grade covers something like 2,500 players, focussed on the Eastern strip of Sydney. There are something like another 7,500 players in Sydney. Those 7,500, focussed in western Sydney, need to be addressed but currently are not engaged in or represented by Premier Rugby.
- There is no doubt that experiences and abilities from clubs like the Marlins is important. Surely we must find some way of harnessing that ability for application outside of "traditional rugby" areas.
- This almost inevitably means a change in how Premier Rugby works - given that there is no current mechanism for non-traditional clubs to enter Premier. I am not a fan of promotion/relegation, but perhaps a representational system where non-grade clubs are aligned with the Premier?
- Those premier clubs then to set up systems and help establish growth at the grass roots. Funding would be needed, an approach to the ARU/NSWRU to assist such a transformation might meet more interest than some of the stuff we are seeing from Papworth/Dwyer/Fitsimmons
- All to be worked through where possible using the ARU 5 Year Strategic Plan
- Waratahs Ltd to be more effectively engaged in the process - currently players are associated with the various Premier teams, extend this to see them engaged as the face of Rugby within in of these club "groups".
- Some visibility is required so that the funding from these groups is used to supports those groups.
If you were to go down the path of using the district clubs I would also look at regions of the city that area under served and look to either identify a club or establish one with the intent of eventually elevating them to the Shute Shield.
For example, looking at the Macarthur region of Sydney. The area I was raised and currently live. A rapidly growing region with two clubs. A region that will in the next 15 years effectively doubled its population when taking into account present projects. Two clubs.
I would look toward say the Campbellfown Harlequins and alot them 'development' status with the intent of transforming them into the regiojs district club. Then I would do exactly as I have been suggesting above. Providing funding looking to greatly exapnd the number of clubs amd playing base in the region.