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I noticed on the brumbies website that all act contracted players will only be allowed to play club in the canberra john dent competition. I assume some clubs in the shute shield will be unhappy with that
I noticed on the brumbies website that all act contracted players will only be allowed to play club in the canberra john dent competition. I assume some clubs in the shute shield will be unhappy with that
I saw that White had established that rule and good on him for doing it. Those guys in the Brumbies squad need to see themselves as part of the Canberra seen not just interlopers. It is a pity no NSW coach has been interested or broad minded enough to enhance the Shute Shield by distributing players across the clubs in such a fashion. In saying that with the Super 15 players out of action for nearly the whole of the domestic club season i suspect it will only impact on the reserve (out of top 23) players, but it is a good idea and good on White for implementing it - maybe he actually cares about rugby as a whole!I noticed on the brumbies website that all act contracted players will only be allowed to play club in the canberra john dent competition. I assume some clubs in the shute shield will be unhappy with that
Empire go and get 10k out of your bank account and tear it up and say oh well doesn't matter
How about a fee get paid to the club that finds and Develops that player or everytime that player play S15 the club gets say $200.00
Brumbies don't have there players they have other clubs players and why should Sydney or Brisbane clubs lose access to THERE locals or juniors or players they got off there arse to find and invest there resources to improve and then lose to prop up comps in Canberra, Perth or Melbourne. Why don't those states clubs do the work and invest there money and develop young players instead of sponge of the efforts of Brisbane or Sydney clubs.
As a student, a bank account with $10,000 would be great. However, that's irrelevant.
Perhaps there is an argument for compensation (transfer fees) to be paid, but remember it's the players that want to move onto bigger and better things. If those bigger and better things come with a requirement to play within that clubs area of influence, then so be it.
I saw that White had established that rule and good on him for doing it. Those guys in the Brumbies squad need to see themselves as part of the Canberra seen not just interlopers. It is a pity no NSW coach has been interested or broad minded enough to enhance the Shute Shield by distributing players across the clubs in such a fashion. In saying that with the Super 15 players out of action for nearly the whole of the domestic club season i suspect it will only impact on the reserve (out of top 23) players, but it is a good idea and good on White for implementing it - maybe he actually cares about rugby as a whole!
I quite like the idea of trailing fees every time a player moves. It rewards clubs and schools for developing talent. It should, however not stop at Shute Shield Clubs. A player like Francis Fainifo, for example, was picked for the Brumbies from NSW Country, who in turn, picked him from New England. He also played for Tuggeranong before donning the Myrtle Green of Randwick. Surely Randwick would need to compensate each club that developed him before he came to them?
Someone mentioned to me the other day that every time Harry Kewell picks up another contract, a cheque arrives at the old Johnny Warren Soccer Academy out near Richmond.
Every time a player moves, the whole chain is fed.[/QUOTE]
I agree. There should be serious consideration given by the rule makers on the transfer fee issue. As Coxy mentioned above, in soccer, the whole chain is fed. Same in AFL. If a player gets all the way to AFL, his junior club and his first senior club get paid a fee for making the AFL. And if the player plays 20 AFL games, the junior club can get up to 80K from the AFL as reward.
Applying something similar to rugby...........wouldn't the make up of the competition change dramatically in a few short years if the clubs who develop junior talent such as Gordon, Warringah and Parramatta were actually financially compensated for the success of the kids from within their district achieved. Examples being Stirling Mortlock from Gordon, Phil Waugh from Warringah and TPN or Sam Wykes from Parramatta..........I'm sure every district could list atleast half a dozen such names as a minimum............
The economics would be interesting, but I think in reality the code is too poor to begin even thinking along those lines and as many here would attest, the code is very top heavy, so I don't think a transfer fee/compensation package is ever likely.
Nice to dream, we hypothetically may have recieved a nice sum for one G. Gregan and M. Giteau...
I'll be interested to see what the wash up of this whole situation is when we all come around to discussing Shute Shield 2013 in a years time.