Unfortunately, I do not have the time to go into complete detail on WHY the Shute Shield and their clubs held Rugby Union back for decades.
But I'll try and educate the uninformed masses.
Shute Shield clubs (most, anyway) fought against any and all moves to take Rugby out of the "(sh)Amateur" era. Shute Shield clubs were perfectly happy being the big fish in the small pond, paying players under the table for their services. Shute Shield didn't want the brumbies, hell, they didn't even want Super Rugby. It is taking their Star players away from their suburban ovals and making their $200 dollars a game cash bonus look like chickenfeed.
Meanwhile, these very clubs are the ones that have been overseeing a drastic decline in player numbers for the past decade and sat idly by as League and AFL take over the area. But no, due to their self-centred, Sydney-centric nature, they cry that the ARU isn't doing anywhere near enough for Grassroots rugby. Forget the fact that they get 300k and non-international rugby broadcast on FTA, which no other state has.
Pardon me, but no premier club deserves 1 cent of funding from the national body.
These clubs are the same clubs that took their ARU grants and put it straight into the back pockets of their players for the past three decades.
In Summary: SS clubs
- Actively campaigned against Super Rugby
- Actively fought against the NRC, insisting that their local comp remain Aus' 3rd tier.
- Spent their ARU money (and good faith) on players and not player development
Point 3 is the reason WHY the ARU refuses to put any dollar into club rugby unless they know
exactlywhere it's going.
Here's an idea. Why doesn't the Shute Shield clubs band together, and put all the money they spend on player payments in a kitty. I bet you'd be able to run a one-man mobile coaching clinic that could go to schools and spread word of the game they play in heaven. You might even recoup the costs if enough juniors end up signing up to clubs.
The thing is, it'll never happen. Uni would continue offering scholarships, Eastwood would say "now's our chance" and start paying players to try and clinch the premiership (and a few of the best local players too).
SS clubs dont' want to grow the pie and share it. They want to make their slice of the pie bigger and eat it.