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That's not bigger picture at all. Neville is a full-time rugby player who currently isn't good enough to play for the Rebels. He's the classic looks like Tarzan plays like Jane. All the players currently performing well for the Rebels were the absolute cream of the crop in the NRC. Neville was middle of the road there. Packing him off to Sydney because that's currently a higher standard of rugby than Melbourne might help Neville and Manly in the short term, but it comes at the cost of continuing to improve the Melbourne club rugby scene.
Building a functional club rugby scene and developing a consistent production line is the single best way for the Rebels to become sustainable long term. Stripping players from that scene for a potential short term gain for an individual is madness.
As an apprentice in my younger days, under an exchange program every year I was shipped off to another company for a 2-3 week period to hone my skills in different subjects under subject matter experts.
This was not because my parent company did not have a place for me, but because it was recognised that exposure to different practices would help me grow.
Obviously this is a bit different to a pro-sports setting, but the fact is that the Rebels are paying a salary to Neville whether he plays in the match day squad or not.
At the moment, he is struggling to be a part of the team that he is being paid to contribute to.
So, the question then becomes one of growth and opportunity. Is it better to send Neville off to play in the Dewar Shield, where he would be a huge fish in a talent-shallow pond and learn almost nothing new, or would it be better to have him exposed back into the Shute Shield, where he would be mentored by the best club program in the country to give him the best chance to be a good apprentice?
I agree that long term, the Rebels are best served by a good production line of ready made local players, and that Dewar system would also be a good place to drop struggling players back to get some form. But that isn't at the level we need right now, so short term, there is a damn good training academy running out of Sydney that we would be foolish to ignore.