Regarding the Shute Shield looking amateurish this is entirely due to the pathetic grounds, small attendances and the state of the pitches not the quality of the players on show.
Before each Sunday semi I have watched the NZ club games on Fox and the stadiums, fully grassed pitches and reasonable crowds give the whole experience on TV the impression of being professional despite IMO the standard of the players being no better than Shute Shield.
How can you say that in this weeks games at least it is amatuer rugby with over a dozen capped wallaby players and plenty of Super 15 players in all teams. I would venture to say that the Sydney Uni team was better than anything the Melbourne Rebels will put out next year.
There are only 3 grounds with surfaces worthy of semi-finals and they are Concord,Coogee and Warringah. The rest are no better than cow paddocks.
Coogee is not a decent oval at this time of the year, no ground where a player is concerned to go to ground one side is "worthy"
Coogee Oval has at least a decent cover of grass at the moment and is looking a picture. The hard Cricket square is still a bit of an issue. As an ex piggie cricket squares were never much of an issue for me in my playing days, but I can imagine that it would be of concern to the more fleet of foot, more so when there is not much grass cover and the clay is baked hard.
Centreman: Fully grassed pitches in NZ. Of course, it rains on a regular basis, and there is bugger all sun over the winter periods. Their ovals with cricket squares do not seem to have the same issues of hardness as ours at this time of the year, cause there hasn't yet been any periods of sustained drying and sun baking. Eden Park Auckland, McLean Park Napier, Lancaster Park (Jade or AMI Stadium) Christchurch are the only ITM ovals with cricket pitches. I think the Wellington Cake Tin may be experimenting with drop in pitches, but most "proper" cricket is at the Basin Reserve.
The bloody miserable NZ weather is why so many of them are over here.
Lets hope Sydney Rugby Union can make a better go of Finals administration next year.