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I think this is a great idea, however, the selectors and the gurus from the nts program don't pay much attention to the form of players at the state championships. Instead they select players for Southern Zone, Western Zone, Northern Zone, the Barbarians and Sydney that either haven't played at the state championships or had limited time on the field due to injury or lack of form. The majority of Junior players go out and put their bodies on the line and believe that if they play well enough they will gain higher representative honors only to be not looked at because they are not in the nts or don't have a reputation from previous years. It is disappointing and could effect the future of the state championships as players decide not to participate.I have now attended approximately 4 State Championships in my time and I always come away from each with a bad taste in my mouth over the format of the Competition. I understand and take on board the fact that junior players are only permitted to play 100 minutes of rugby each day, however how can the NSWJRU's self proclaimed 'SHOW PIECE' ever be representative of a proper competiton when the teams in each pool are not given an opportunity to play all of the others in the same pool? I have a suggestion! Dispense with the Regional Championship over a July school holiday's weekend but hold a State Championship over a whole week of the said holidays.
Such a format would give ample opportunity for each pool team to play the others within their draw which would dispense with the often unfair 'For' and 'Against' that has to seperate more than two teams on equal points (especially where one of the teams has had a bye and given 20 points). Such a format could also introduce Quarter Finals, which would dispense with the numerous complaints when pools are percieved as being unequal. With the top four teams in each pool going through any perceptions of inequality would be addressed in the knock-out finals stage (i.e. where a weak pool delivers teams to the semi-finals where it is commonly held view that the other pool had much stronger teams that were not able to get through). Most importantly at the end of the carnival all boys should have theoretically played enough games from which selectors can pick the respective SJRU and Country rep teams. This would inject an element of consistency where potentially great players would be able to overcome a one (or two) off bad game.
I know there will be some of you that will say that families tend to go away for the holidays, or that it is too much rugby, and in response I would say this. Firstly no self respecting rugby family would ever let a holiday come in the way of a rugby tournament (that is what the other week is for). Secondly, increase the squad sizes to 25 to allow for the resting of players. Additionally there will be others that will say the cost to families (particulalrly those travelling from rural NSW) will be overly onerous. In response I would state that such families bear the the same overall cost anyway. Just add both the State (2-3 days) and Regional (3 days) Championship together.
Better still, perhaps 'Possibles' and 'Probables' teams could be selected from such a Championship, with such teams playing at a later date (i.e. a week or two prior to the City v Country game). This would allow for players who have sustained injuries over the week to recover from the same. Such a game would also allow for those players who never had an opportunity to shine as a result of being in a weaker district team (these would be the players that selectors recognised something special in but needed to see more, or the player came with high recommondations from their club/district coach).
What are your thoughts!
Regards,
Newbie