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Tapaui, Johansson, etc.
In Sydney some players get signed to Super Rugby teams from second grade. Andrew Kellaway played 2nd grade last year and Lukhan Tui (just signed with Reds) played 2nd grade this year. Just saying.
Yes but it shows that 2nd grade was the level they were at when they were signed. Glad to hear that the Dewar will be producing young talent for the Rebels in 2016.
I am surprised that the Rebels haven't created links to a Shute Shield club to be used as a feeder club in the NRL model.
It is all well and good to have a long term plan of growing the local Melb comp, but the reality is that they need to develop players in the short to medium term
I'd like to try and get the local colts to a stronger position though. Obviously the transition from Schoolboys to Clubs is weird everywhere, but in particular it seems to get fudded up here, and the colts comp is understrength. Probably a chicken or the egg situation. Is the comp small and weak because the schoolboys don't transition, or do the schoolboys not transition because the comp small and weak.
Like the Brumbies, having fringe players play in the local competition is an investment in the long term health of that comp. With the inclusion of the NRC into the calendar it has also provided that stepping stone for the short to medium term development of players.
I understand why, but is the long term health of that comp at the cost of the development of fringe players?
I'd like to try and get the local colts to a stronger position though. Obviously the transition from Schoolboys to Clubs is weird everywhere, but in particular it seems to get fudded up here, and the colts comp is understrength. Probably a chicken or the egg situation. Is the comp small and weak because the schoolboys don't transition, or do the schoolboys not transition because the comp small and weak.
Ah well, rambling. Rebels 2016 hype train away!
I understand why, but is the long term health of that comp at the cost of the development of fringe players?
I've been banging on about this for a while, fp. While I am all for bringing the VRU comps and local players along for the ride, the reality is that the Rebels need to be/remain competitive to ensure that local Vic players actually have a Super Rugby team to aspire to. That means imports to keep us sustainable right now.
If the Rebels remain mired to the bottom half of the Super Rugby ladder, or worse, become financially unviable and fold, this whole argument becomes moot.
Its a bit of chicken and egg stuff, I know, but right now it's on-field and off-field success and locking in our footprint first, long term local development second.
Mitch Inman playing for Toulon while World Cup is on.