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Haven't heard anything about it.
No doubt there will be a lot of glitches in the new system. At least the ARU is taking a new step. It may be a backward step, but it's a step. We have all kinds of theoretical arguments for and against the NA system but we may have to suck it and see, as the bishop said to the actress, and review it later on.
Not to the point of that but I believe a forum member posted that the ARU used to fund payments made to players in the professional academies of the Super teams, except the Rebels, which was a privately owned entity.
For 2012 though, the ARU is funding the EPS payments for the 5 players attached to each squad; so I assume that Melbourne is included in this arrangement.
If so, that is a plus for the Rebels in 2012. Also, if they eventually get access to players in the NA that is another plus for 2012 as like other teams, they would not have had to pay for training them notwithstanding that they are privately owned and had to pay full freight for 2011.
I see these EPS and NA innovations as advantageous for the Rebels compared to what happened before, but my facts and/or assumptions may be bunk. Can anybody in the know confirm or rebut what I wrote?
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