Instead of whinging about how it is getting boring with them winning all the time, the clubs should get off their bums, and try and replicate the Uni model in order to maximise their chances for success.
Agree - well, as much as they can without a university.
The anti Uni-jibes are getting boring. As one who has made many myself in the past it may sound a bit rich coming from me, but it's boring now. We hear the whinges several times a year and the rebuttals. The following year the same things are mentioned and as usual a goodly percentage of comments are dead wrong.
Boring - let's move on - but it doesn't mean I'm not allowed to bore people about Andy Friend and Michael Hooper. That's different.
Mind you if there is another Uni v Randwick final I will vomit.
So long as they are not playing the Rats I enjoy seeing all the good players playing again for Uni and watching their good rugby. I've seen a lot of good non-test rugby recently: Top14, ITM and CCup and having signed up for Setanta now I've got ML and AP games coming out of my ears.
But I want to see some good Aussie teams play and Uni fits the bill. As I said fairly recently: I wish we had 10 Sydney Unis in the country.
But back to the rugby: it was good to see Peter Kimlin play again. It was only from the bench, but he played well enough. The was a bit of hoo-ha about Uni scrummie Phipps going on the EOYT as a smokey. Seeing him today again: it wouldn't be the most outrageous idea. The boy can play. That new Uni flyhalf is good too. He'll play for the Wallabies one day; mark my words.
You'd think the commentators would look at the laws and especially the amendments. They quibbled about replacement Kelly kicking at goal until Papworth, of all people, set them to rights.
Earlier they questioned Dickinson allowing a player to keep his hands in the ruck after it had formed because he already had hands on when it was only a tackle. He was right and the commentators wrong. A ruling was made on the matter in May 2009 because the law was unclear.
They get things wrong every week, which is not the biggest problem in the world, but they get paid for talking about the laws and they should keep up to date. Maybe they should have a clinic with Gordon Bray.