I wonder if the Waratahs lack of involvement in the NRC teams is partly dictated by the NSWRU and the clout the Shute Shield clubs hold in NSWRU?
There seems to be a huge disconnect between the noises and threats being made by the Shute Shield clubs and the actual power they wield.
It's a professional sport and the players are the ones that hold the majority of the power. They will keep doing what they think gives them the best opportunity of getting a professional contract at a higher level than they currently have. If the Shute Shield clubs start getting in the way of that happening they'll get less and less commitment from players.
Irrespective of the Waratahs involvement in the NRC, the NSW based players are still going to be keen to be involved because it is undoubtedly a stepping stone to a Super Rugby (or foreign) contract whether it is with the Waratahs or another Super Rugby side.
There seems to be a huge disconnect between the noises and threats being made by the Shute Shield clubs and the actual power they wield.
It's a professional sport and the players are the ones that hold the majority of the power. They will keep doing what they think gives them the best opportunity of getting a professional contract at a higher level than they currently have. If the Shute Shield clubs start getting in the way of that happening they'll get less and less commitment from players.
Irrespective of the Waratahs involvement in the NRC, the NSW based players are still going to be keen to be involved because it is undoubtedly a stepping stone to a Super Rugby (or foreign) contract whether it is with the Waratahs or another Super Rugby side.