Done that
Ron Walden (29)
It is not a non sequitur in the context of numerous posts in this forum;in relation to your comment it is a conjunct.Well then your comments are non-sequiturs
It is not a non sequitur in the context of numerous posts in this forum;in relation to your comment it is a conjunct.Well then your comments are non-sequiturs
No matter where these blokes go, they'll have to take themselves with them. Balknred, I wouldn't agree that they weren't given a go. Miles, Shannin, Fongy all played 1sts- and all very well. I'd suggest a couple of them would have played a lot of top grade in 2012. Marcus and Piono couldn't get past the guys in 2s.
Sometimes a new club can work wonders, and I hope in their case it does.
I don't think Wests are the only club who has players who think they should be playing higher. Indeed, all these guys have been around a number of clubs, so its hardly a reflection upon Wests if they move again.
I thought this thread was Shute Shield 2012 in and outs?
If I hear of a player going from Wests to another club how is that having a crack at Wests?
The 2 colts players are Max Page and Samuel Muller
Ask yourself how many club games did players like Waugh and Mortlock play.
It wouldn't have done much good me asking myself, no9, so I asked Uni's legendary statistician, Craig "Fizza" Fear, and the answer for Phil Waugh was one year of Colts then 47 Grade games. all First Grade.
We are not likely to see much of Super players coming back to play in the Finals series in 2012, given that the Super 15 and Shute Shield competitions will be virtually coextensive. This poses an interesting challenge for the clubs that have previously had large numbers of professional players in their ranks. I think we will see two contrasting approaches. Either the club will devote its resources to buying players from other Sydney clubs or else they will focus on fast tracking the development of their own emerging players.
No 9: got any ideas where the money for this would come from?
My impression of your proposal is that it would add an extra tier of paid players (at least) - His royal highness JON decreed that we could not afford such an indulgence.
My instant reaction would be to sack half of the overpaid hangers on at ARU headquarters and make the other half justify their positions.
But seriously if I was king JON for a day I would decree the following;
Super 15 as it is with players contracted to provinces and performance incentives top ups from the ARU
S15 Academies funded by provinces. Most of the provinces already had or have a series of different tier payments to up and coming players.
Club first grade paid what clubs can afford (not much) remembering that the full time professionals are now not as much value if restricted from finals and have limited game time.
Club Academy players would get petrol money and an opportunity to showcase any talent in a better organised competition. This could lead to higher offers with the provinces having given them a real opportunity to see how the kids handle the step between junior/school rugby and senior rugby and not taking educated guesses as is currently the case.
The money saved in disbanding the Glee club development squads and the associated management costs and salaries from anybody who can't show that they've contributed towards improving Australian rugby during their tenure should be used to help fund the club academies with checks and balances in place to see that the money isn't being paid to players but used to improve their playing ability.
We now have 3 levels of rugby with 2 of them full time professional and a club competition of part timers who have then been expected to compete at finals time with the full timers. My view is to open up as many opportunities as possible to the lower tiers to showcase what they have in as equal a competition as possible and get the pointy end of the upper tiers to help fund some of those opportunities. Take Elitism squads away from the ARU where there is a mentality that if you haven't made it by 16 and come from the wrong side of the tracks then your career is over even if you grow to be a 2 metre tall 110 kg aggressive behemeth who runs like a freight train.
Clubs would be free to recruit from schools and districts by showcasing what opportunities their academy could provide in training/coaching/physio and the like. not just offering cash. By handing development responsibility to the clubs it would also hopefully provide them a bit of input into the provincial set ups as they liaise over a players development and weed out the entrenched nepotism of some remaining NSWRU officials whose allegiance is to their club before the greater good of the game.
If you want to save money, lose the academies. The biggest waste of money, resources and talent in Australian Rugby...yes, even a greater waste than senior ARU Salaries. Though easy saving to be made there.
The money could then be channelled in to the clubs and the standard would immediately pick up because players aren't being mothballed; they are actually out there playing rugby. Let the Clubs determine how they develop players. If they're good they thrive, if the a badly run, they die.
Build the club competitions and re-introduce representative rugby. You remember the days when the best players from competing teams came together to create a higher standard team.
If you want evidence that academies are crap...Kurtley Beale. For the first couple of years he was garbage. Not through lack of talent, but lack of game time. After he had finally played enough footy he knew what he was doing on the park.
Save money by removing academies, save money by not creating a pretend "national" competition (filled with Sydney and Brisbane players) and watch players develop all across Australia. You will then have serious player depth competing for Super Rugby spots and there will be no need to pay ridiculous sums of money to players because you have no choice...oh look another saving.
How bout Coach Lachlan Fear at Easts. Easts signed Mark Bakewell. is Fear still wit Easts?
Mitch Hardy from Gordon.All the rest , including Chris Moore , former Wests players.Chris Moore from Norths and Damien LLoyd, Mitch Hardy and James King all former West harbour Players. Pretty easy to find some cash with the Laundy Hotel group as your sponsor.