No, no and no. You really don't get the point of the NRC, do you?
Come on, is there any need to be so disrespectful? I'm not an idiot so I would appreciate if you didn't address me in such a manner.
I do understand the purpose of the NRC. However, I do not believe that the NRC is viable in its current guise and if it continues as it has in 2014 it will not live much longer. Also there is no quick solution to have a top class national rugby championship with popular support.
My proposals to make the top state sides qualify for the NRC on an annual basis is to boost the standing of these clubs in their communities. Manly Marlins, for instance, if it was competing on a national scale, would have a much greater chance of capturing the imagination of the catchment area. This would increase support in Shute Shield games and all levels of rugby and most likely encourage young people to actually play the game.
Giving these clubs the ability to compete at a higher level will increase the standing of these clubs considerably and in the long term this will benefit Australian rugby.
There is a proud history of club rugby in Australia and it is something that can be tapped into. A national competition for these sides is a natural evolution and something that could grow organically.
I do not believe that the new franchises will ever capture the imagination of the public, and I believe that the ARU is searching for a quick win which is not likely. It's a high risk, high reward approach which is not prudent.
In regards the rule changes, there have been (in my opinion) too many drafted in for the inaugural year of the tournament and it has undermined its credibility.