I absolutely agree with you Happyjack, except just to say that I have only consistently found that the two above mentioned clubs are the only ones to not have doctor there. Granted, some are hard to locate and the hours in attendance vary, but all the other clubs have them.
I didn't know it was mandatory for an ARU contracted player. Where would I find this written? Or is it another understanding? If this is the case I would think it would also encompass all the Academy players because they are contracted to the ARU, not individual franchises now. I would hate to find out the 'elite' players were being held back from playing just because of this reason.
My focus at this time was on the suturing aspect because that was what I was dealing with. But I do wonder when the ARU or QRU will do a risk management review as you have suggested? What will it take? Over the past 12 months there has been one death in rugby union, several in AFL, one in field hockey (at just a quick recall from a tired brain). As distressing as these catastrophic events are, the more concerning are the 'near misses' that we have all seen as a spectator or player.
We are becoming a more litigious society overall. The old days of 'what happens on field stays on field' are fast diminishing. Both amateur and professional players are becoming stronger and faster... well, usually... There is a collision course of disastrous proportions concerning medical liability heading one sporting code's way and when that happens everyone will duck and think 'thank god it didn't happen to us'.
A review has to happen soon. But until then clubs have to man up and take some responsibility for this.