Dan54
David Wilson (68)
Ok now that rugby for us is over for the year, I would like to ask some opinions.
The reason I ask is a comment someone on board made when I commented that I though it was not great to have Qld club finals being played at same time as Wallabies were playing their World Cup opening game, when it was said quite waspishly "we are hear to develop players ,not for your social life'. I though about comment for awhile, and didn't really take it personally or anything and it struck me one of great problems in my opinion of making game here more popular is this very opinion. If QRU's job (and I assume the chairmen of premier clubs) is to develop players for Reds etc, who's job is it to actually promote the game as one for everyone etc. That in my humble opinion is where QRU (can't speak about others as no experience of them) has it wrong, look at Aussie rules, they seem to bend over backwards to promote their game as one for ALL kids to play ,and do a bloody good job of getting it into schools etc, where as it seems (and I maybe wrong) that in rugby if it is not a GPS school,or one of 'old school clubs', I not sure anyone feels they are particularly wanted in the code. I think if we want to develop players etc in Australia, the best way is getting as many people of any standard playing the game, the cream almost always rises and eventually their will be a depth of rugby talent here to rival NZ's. It one of the biggest differences I have seen between Aus and NZ on how game is administrated, in my experience which admittedly is only at club level (and a little higher in NZ). I not trying to start shitfights or anything ,just a good discussion whilst in off season.
The reason I ask is a comment someone on board made when I commented that I though it was not great to have Qld club finals being played at same time as Wallabies were playing their World Cup opening game, when it was said quite waspishly "we are hear to develop players ,not for your social life'. I though about comment for awhile, and didn't really take it personally or anything and it struck me one of great problems in my opinion of making game here more popular is this very opinion. If QRU's job (and I assume the chairmen of premier clubs) is to develop players for Reds etc, who's job is it to actually promote the game as one for everyone etc. That in my humble opinion is where QRU (can't speak about others as no experience of them) has it wrong, look at Aussie rules, they seem to bend over backwards to promote their game as one for ALL kids to play ,and do a bloody good job of getting it into schools etc, where as it seems (and I maybe wrong) that in rugby if it is not a GPS school,or one of 'old school clubs', I not sure anyone feels they are particularly wanted in the code. I think if we want to develop players etc in Australia, the best way is getting as many people of any standard playing the game, the cream almost always rises and eventually their will be a depth of rugby talent here to rival NZ's. It one of the biggest differences I have seen between Aus and NZ on how game is administrated, in my experience which admittedly is only at club level (and a little higher in NZ). I not trying to start shitfights or anything ,just a good discussion whilst in off season.